Anonymous ID: 9debbf Jan. 24, 2022, 1:24 p.m. No.470   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>699 >>700

“Yeah, you’re all pawns here, including you, Crandall. You feed on the belief you’re righting wrongs, that you’re in some kind of position of power allowing you, a nothing, the authority to judge what is black and what is white. You know what I feed on? I feed on fear and pleasure. I was chosen to rule. You say I blaspheme, but what I did, I did because I can, and because it feels good. You think you’re killing me today, but it’s an illusion,” Newsom hissed.

 

“It’s far too late for an insanity defense,” Rear Adm. Crandall called out.

 

“Ready when you are, Crandall,” Newsom spat, and his English suddenly became what can be described only as some cadence of tongues. His tongue flicked in and out of his mouth. “Vermes et vermiculi comedent animam tuam,” Newsom said in Latin. The phrase, loosely translated to English, means “worms will eat your soul.”

 

“We should’ve known he’s bigtime crazy,” said one of the politicians in attendance.

 

Fallen - 1998 - must watch…

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallen_(1998_film)

Anonymous ID: 9debbf Jan. 24, 2022, 1:24 p.m. No.471   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1036

Huge ISIS jail break raises specter of re-energized extremists

 

“They are a much bigger force to be reckoned with than we thought,” one expert said.

 

Jan. 24, 2022, 11:23 AM EST / Updated Jan. 24, 2022, 11:51 AM EST

 

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A prison break involving the Islamic State terrorist group’s gunmen and car bombs in Syria, the organization’s biggest offensive in years, may herald its resurgence fueled by fighters further radicalized in the region’s appalling jails, experts warn.

 

The Gweiran prison in Hassakeh in northeast Syria is under siege after the ISIS assault Thursday, its fighters holed up inside and the building surrounded by the Kurdish-led, U.S.-allied Syrian Democratic Forces. Intense fighting has been reported in civilian areas nearby where some escapees are said to have fled.

 

According to the SDF, the prison holds between 3,000 and 4,000 ISIS prisoners, including foreigners and hundreds of children. Between 400 and 500 prisoners escaped initially but “most” had been recaptured, a spokesman said without elaborating.

 

The U.S. and its allies declared ISIS beaten almost three years ago after the extremists were driven out of their self-declared caliphate that at its peak covered swaths of Syria and Iraq. The prison offensive followed a series of guerrilla-style attacks in recent months, and raised fears the organization is far from dead and could even be regrouping.

 

“This is ISIS’ first major attack since the liberation of Baghuz in March 2019,” said Siyamend Ali, a senior spokesman with the SDF, referring to the terrorist group’s last major stronghold in Syria.

 

According to Paul Rogers, a security expert and a professor at the University of Bradford in England, last week’s prison break was a “direct repeat” of what the group did in 2012 and 2013.

 

“It’s how they really expanded from being almost a rump group in Syria and Iraq through to being a very potent force in the space of a few months,” he said.

 

“The very fact they had a force of 100 people to try it and they could use car bombs means that basically they are a much bigger force to be reckoned with than we thought,” Rogers added.

 

Exact figures for the number of ISIS fighters taking part in the assault and the number of casualties from the fighting are unclear.

 

The SDF on Sunday counted between 150 and 200 ISIS combatants and said that 183 had been killed, although that figure includes some ISIS prisoners. The Kurdish group said 27 of its own members had died in the fighting. The Pentagon confirmed that the U.S. had conducted airstrikes to aid SDF allies on the ground.

 

A statement by the ISIS-affiliated Amaq news agency on Saturday said the group had killed 200 Kurdish fighters, and included civil employees of the prison in that number.

 

NBC News was not able to verify the numbers independently.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/isis-islamic-state-syria-jail-break-extremists-terrorists-rcna13295

Anonymous ID: 9debbf Jan. 24, 2022, 1:24 p.m. No.472   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://ukranews.com/en/news/828804-ukraine-s-foreign-ministry-u-s-embassy-decision-on-its-embassy-employees-leave-from-ukraine

 

The Foreign Affairs Ministry of Ukraine considers the decision of the U.S. Embassy on the leave of their employees from Ukraine premature.

 

The Foreign Affairs Ministry has said this in a statement, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

 

"The Department of Foreign Affairs took note of the decision of the U.S. Department of State on the departure of family members of the employees of the American embassy in Kyiv, as well as providing some employees with the opportunity to travel on a voluntary basis. Respecting the right of foreign states to ensure the security of their diplomatic missions, we consider such a step by the American side to be premature and the manifestation of excessive fear. In fact, there have been no cardinal changes in the security situation recently: the threat of new waves of Russian aggression has remained constant since 2014, and the accumulation of Russian troops near the state border began in April last year," the Foreign Ministry noted.

 

The ministry said that the decision of the U.S. Department of State does not mean that all employees of the U.S. embassy will now leave Ukraine.

 

It is also reported that the embassy will continue its full-fledged work.

 

The ministry notes that Russia [BidenRegime/CIA?] is currently making active efforts to destabilize the internal situation in Ukraine.

 

"A large amount of misinformation, manipulations, and fakes are being spread in the Ukrainian and international media space in order to start panic among Ukrainians and foreigners, scare businesses, undermine the economic and financial stability of our state. In this situation, it is important to soberly assess the risks and remain calm," the Foreign Ministry said.

 

It is also noted that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Foreign Affairs Minister Dmytro Kuleba and all Ukrainian diplomacy are now consolidating unprecedentedly large support for Ukraine from international partners in order to deter Russia from its aggressive actions, to ensure the security of Ukrainian citizens and the state.

 

As Ukrainian News Agency reported, on January 21, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense announced that Russia was importing tanks, artillery mounts and ammunition to the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

 

The United States believes that Russia may start hostilities in Ukraine at any moment and has ordered the families of the embassy employees in Ukraine to leave the country due to possible military actions by Russia.

 

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks citizens not to panic and critically evaluate information about a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Anonymous ID: 9debbf Jan. 24, 2022, 1:58 p.m. No.489   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1036

BREAKING: Special grand jury to be seated in probe into whether Trump, others broke law by pressuring Georgia election officials. - AP

 

https://twitter.com/breaking911/status/1485732213559808005?s=21