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1. It's not hard at all. Too bad the low-budget acting isn't that great.
2. Yes we know how they are getting here. It's been known where the AL-Qaida fighters were coming from too in West Point Counter-Intelligence Center. They were coming from Saudi Arabia and Libya.
3. Brainwashed? Yes with a pay-check from US intelligence.
4. Remember Hollywood-like movies, if you watch enough of them, they become predictable.

1. Wouldn't a true Hollywood production have better actors :troll:
2. If Al-Qaida was doing this, maybe you would have a point. They used old technology and old methodology. While parts of Al-Q are involved with ISIS now, its still a new group with demographics from all over the world and mostly young people. People coming from America/France/Britain with cutting edge technology. They bring all of our western toys over there. Its a globalized world after all.
3. They don't need funding from the US. They've pillaged plenty from their own people, the banks, and their fallen enemies. Thats on top of the $3 mill a day they get from conquered oil fields. They are self-sufficient and don't rely on rich donors like Al-Q (bin-Laden family).
4. Ok so how does this movie end?
 
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What is the educational background of @thekingsmen

Are you college educated?

:mjpls:

My college background or degrees do what for this subject? BHA seems to think it makes you are smarter person. Knowledge comes from what can be absorbed and processed in the brain. Sad thing there are many so called "College Educated" people on the coli but no critical thought process in their brains.
 

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My college background or degrees do what for this subject? BHA seems to think it makes you are smarter person. Knowledge comes from what can be absorbed and processed in the brain. Sad thing there are many so called "College Educated" people on the coli but no critical thought process in their brains.

It's just a theory I have. . . and it has nothing to do with college making one smarter. It has more to do with the analytical processes and critical thinking skills most people are exposed to at college relative to one without a college education.

I've met middle schoolers smarter than people in college... but more often than not, when someone spouts off the fukkery we see from you... there's no higher education in their life.

:francis:

Tell me more about your college background

:ohhh:

:shaq:

:comeon:
 
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1. Wouldn't a true Hollywood production have better actors :troll:
2. If Al-Qaida was doing this, maybe you would have a point. They used old technology and old methodology. While parts of Al-Q are involved with ISIS now, its still a new group with demographics from all over the world and mostly young people. People coming from America/France/Britain with cutting edge technology. They bring all of our western toys over there. Its a globalized world after all.
3. They don't need funding from the US. They've pillaged plenty from their own people, the banks, and their fallen enemies. Thats on top of the $3 mill a day they get from conquered oil fields. They are self-sufficient and don't rely on rich donors like Al-Q (bin-Laden family).
4. Ok so how does this movie end?

1. Keeanu Reeves, Nicolas Cage....bad actors....Big Hollywood Movies...:comeon:

2. Impossible to bring modern technology without being tracked. Do you really think for a second U.S. and U.K. intelligence is so laxed on watching hundreds of people going to Syria in a short period of time with equipment that can cause harm? Everyone's emails, phone records, log ins are recorded and tracked. Somehow these guys outsmarted their intelligence. :mjlol:

3. But they are getting from the U.S., regardless if you don't think they need to or not. Right they pillaged what people, banks( Iraqis) some of the poorest people since 2003 invasion and sanctions of the late 90's. There isn't any money there. 3 Mil a day is an estimate created by the West. There is no actual proof of that. The money is coming from many outlets including the Emirate States, Saudi, U.K. and U.S.

4. The movie doesn't end because clowns like yourself believe SITE and MEMRI- Israeli Intelligence agencies who fund the videos, pictures and locations as actual beheadings or murders. How do we even know if these guys are actual ISIS? SITE and MEMRI are the only allowed media to confirm it. Not one body of a ISIS fighter is shown wearing this on the battleground in Syria. How are the prisoners getting a never-ending supply of Gitmo Orange suits?
 

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At the start I didn't believe this theory of the CIA and other intelligence agencies being behind the rise of ISIS. But I must say as someone who has been following the situation in Libya very closely this seems very fishy, firstly the U.S planted Haftar back in Libya after spending 20 years in Langley Virginia. He couldn't come to power through covert means so as soon as the beef popped off between Al Qeada/ Ansar Al Sharia/ Libya Dawn v the TNC Government he pounced and tried to launch a coup and take over of Benghazi. When that failed he fled to the U.S Embassy :russ::russ:

Now all of the Sudden ISIS appears in Libya >> Egypt began with airstrikes in Libya & Italy wants to lead a coalition in Libya. Al Qeada has the biggest presence in Libya (not ISIS). The puppet Haftar couldn't defeat them, so now IS gave him the perfect opportunity for the air support he needed.

Do they really think we that stupid?? Its clear General Haftar is trying to do a Sisi in Libya but it won't work, the Libyan public hate him and know that he's a puppet.

 
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It's just a theory I have. . . and it has nothing to do with college making one smarter. It has more to do with the analytical processes and critical thinking skills most people are exposed to at college relative to one without a college education.

I've met middle schoolers smarter than people in college... but more often than not, when someone spouts off the fukkery we see from you... there's no higher education in their life.

:francis:

Tell me more about your college background

:ohhh:

:shaq:

:comeon:

It shows your intelligence is lacking my friend, especially in the critical thinking field. You haven't brought any knowledgeable info to the forum and yet want to question me about college degrees and shyt. Pointless. You must shy away from real conversations outside the internet and anything that's outside your own brain box. Bring discussion and debate. Stop wasting your time focusing on me.
 

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At the start I didn't believe this theory of the CIA and other intelligence agencies being behind the rise of ISIS. But I must say as someone who has been following the situation in Libya very closely this seems very fishy, firstly the U.S planted Haftar back in Libya after spending 20 years in Langley Virginia. He couldn't come to power through covert means so as soon as the beef popped off between Al Qeada/ Ansar Al Sharia/ Libya Dawn v the TNC Government he pounced and tried to launch a coup and take over of Benghazi. When that failed he fled to the U.S Embassy :russ::russ:

Now all of the Sudden ISIS appears in Libya >> Egypt began with airstrikes in Libya & Italy wants to lead a coalition in Libya. Al Qeada has the biggest presence in Libya (not ISIS). The puppet Haftar couldn't defeat them, so now IS gave him the perfect opportunity for the air support he needed.

Do they really think we that stupid?? Its clear General Haftar is trying to do a Sisi in Libya but it won't work, the Libyan public hate him and know that he's a puppet.

reminds me of a gay puerto rican boy band..Menudo.
 

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1. Keeanu Reeves, Nicolas Cage....bad actors....Big Hollywood Movies...:comeon:

2. Impossible to bring modern technology without being tracked. Do you really think for a second U.S. and U.K. intelligence is so laxed on watching hundreds of people going to Syria in a short period of time with equipment that can cause harm? Everyone's emails, phone records, log ins are recorded and tracked. Somehow these guys outsmarted their intelligence. :mjlol:

3. But they are getting from the U.S., regardless if you don't think they need to or not. Right they pillaged what people, banks( Iraqis) some of the poorest people since 2003 invasion and sanctions of the late 90's. There isn't any money there. 3 Mil a day is an estimate created by the West. There is no actual proof of that. The money is coming from many outlets including the Emirate States, Saudi, U.K. and U.S.

4. The movie doesn't end because clowns like yourself believe SITE and MEMRI- Israeli Intelligence agencies who fund the videos, pictures and locations as actual beheadings or murders. How do we even know if these guys are actual ISIS? SITE and MEMRI are the only allowed media to confirm it. Not one body of a ISIS fighter is shown wearing this on the battleground in Syria. How are the prisoners getting a never-ending supply of Gitmo Orange suits?

1. Either way its more reasonable to assume their videography skills came from a developed nation.

2. No, its not. You just don't know what you're doing. Take the battery out, take the gps out, use a burner. Same deal as drug dealers breh. Its easy to be anonymous today. Next up - They didn't all fly straight to Syria. They flew to fellow Arab/Muslim nations - Lebanon, Turkey, Iran. Western nations can't discriminate based on that shyt, remember? How are you going to publicly stop Muslims from going to their homelands? I don't think the red flag would be as obvious to anyone watching as theres a huge Arab population in Europe right now so it would look like an everyday vacation.

3. Iraqi banks were propped up by the US Gov. ISIS raided and stole the loot. If thats your definition of the US supporting them then I dunno breh. 3 mill a day was an estimate at the time based off the daily capacity of the oil refineries that they conquered. Funny enough, the Saudi price war is also hurting ISIS.

4. :francis:

http://cdn.opentip.com/Clothing-Acc...2421096.html?gclid=CM6Fgbfx58MCFXQQ7Aod3U4ANA

:beli:
 

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It shows your intelligence is lacking my friend, especially in the critical thinking field. You haven't brought any knowledgeable info to the forum and yet want to question me about college degrees and shyt. Pointless. You must shy away from real conversations outside the internet and anything that's outside your own brain box. Bring discussion and debate. Stop wasting your time focusing on me.

So no college degree?

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1. Either way its more reasonable to assume their videography skills came from a developed nation.

2. No, its not. You just don't know what you're doing. Take the battery out, take the gps out, use a burner. Same deal as drug dealers breh. Its easy to be anonymous today. Next up - They didn't all fly straight to Syria. They flew to fellow Arab/Muslim nations - Lebanon, Turkey, Iran. Western nations can't discriminate based on that shyt, remember? How are you going to publicly stop Muslims from going to their homelands? I don't think the red flag would be as obvious to anyone watching as theres a huge Arab population in Europe right now so it would look like an everyday vacation.

3. Iraqi banks were propped up by the US Gov. ISIS raided and stole the loot. If thats your definition of the US supporting them then I dunno breh. 3 mill a day was an estimate at the time based off the daily capacity of the oil refineries that they conquered. Funny enough, the Saudi price war is also hurting ISIS.

4. :francis:

http://cdn.opentip.com/Clothing-Acc...2421096.html?gclid=CM6Fgbfx58MCFXQQ7Aod3U4ANA

:beli:

1. Yeah we know where it's coming from too....SITE and MEMRI

2. You truly think it's about the phones and GPS's. You truly aren't that good into being sneaky. Passports have biometric chips inside of them. They are for tracking. Also the weapons, ammo and vehicles have tracking codes on them. C'mon son think.

2A. How are they getting into Turkey without VISA's?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_European_Union_citizens Start paying attention. U.S. it's required to have a Visa. This is why the story-lines of young muslims in the U.S. just jumping on planes going to Turkey into Syria is bullshyt.

3. Within the same month the U.S. put money in the bank of Iraq is the same time ISIS stoled money. In other-words, it was given to them. Just like the time U.S. accidentally gave weapons to ISIS instead of Kurds...:usure:.

3A. Saudi isn't hurting ISIS, they supply them. Their flag, ideology, extra men. It's all repeated history.

4. So ISIS is buying orange jump suits on-line with a credit card? Paypal account? What account is it under AL-Baghdadi? :mjlol:. IPS addresses can be tracked, if encrypted, the Website can be seized for supplying large material support to ISIS and taking money from a terrorist organization. I doubt very highly my friend they are doing that.
 
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