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General Category => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Cyanhide on May 18, 2017, 10:49:22 AM

Title: twitter - victory of the light?
Post by: Cyanhide on May 18, 2017, 10:49:22 AM
I'm not sure where to post this.

So recently a new player showed up on Twitter going by the handle Victory of the light.
Now i'm very wary of these disclosure types of guys but this guy certainly has something going.

He has been linking some various wiki cables that make you raise an eyebrow.
Also worth noting that Barack was the first to follow him on twitter? weird or what.

(http://i.imgur.com/d3JvIOX.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/KL3pLFh.jpg)

since I just came across this, i'm re-reading his first tweets and see what else he links.
He also linked to a blog, talking about shuman resonance ( given the recent interest in this, I find it fascinating)
http://2012portal.blogspot.be/2017/05/disclosure-process.html?m=1

gonna post some more screengrabs as I make my way through his tweets.
One name that keeps on popping up is the Stratfor group/guy.

(http://i.imgur.com/CdNA6fC.jpg)
Title: Re: twitter - victory of the light?
Post by: petrus4 on May 20, 2017, 04:51:37 PM
I can perhaps confirm the ISIS/Al Qaeda/Wahhabi/Saudi connection.  Most of you here probably know that bin Laden was essentially a Saudi exile at the time of 9/11.

The definition of Wahhabism itself is a bit more murky though; it depends on who you ask.  The terrorist orgs themselves will generally claim that Sunni Wahhabism is the core/founding branch of Islam; essentially the most fundamental, based on the life of Mohammad, also known as the sunnah.

My attitude towards Islamic terrorism has changed a bit, these days.  At this point I'm waiting to hear about an Islamic terrorist who was not paid and/or armed by the American government.  I still don't think that the Qu'ran is particularly nice in places, but I've recently become aware that there genuinely are large numbers of entirely innocent Muslims in existence, along with the crazies.

To me it makes a lot more sense to treat the whole thing as a criminal issue.  If there are people who kill others or blow up buildings, then give said people trials and put them in jail.  I'm not sure why it's complicated.  Arson, homicide, and reckless endangerment are all on the books.