Anonymous ID: a25159 Dec. 2, 2018, 7:49 p.m. No.4124078   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘Precision strike?' US coalition targets ISIS butcher, as Syria says the missiles hit army positions

 

The US-led coalition says it targeted a top Islamic State terrorist commander, who was involved in the beheading of a US officer and posed an “imminent threat.” Local media, however, claim the airstrike hit Syrian army positions.

 

“Coalition forces conducted precision strikes against a senior ISIS (Islamic State, IS) member, Abu al Umarayn, and several other ISIS members on Dec. 2 in the Badiyah Desert,” after determining an “imminent threat” from the cell, a spokesperson for the US-led Operation Inherent Resolve told RT in a written statement, without elaborating on the success of the mission.

 

While the US-led forces insist their pinpoint strikes targeted only the cell involved in the beheading of former US Army Ranger and aid worker Peter Kassig in November 2014, local media claim the strike actually “supported” terrorists instead

 

The coalition fired “several missiles” targeting the Syrian Arab Army’s positions in the eastern Homs countryside south of al-Sekhneh, allegedly causing some “material damage,” but no deaths or injuries, SANA news reports.

 

The US and coalition presence on its soil is an act of aggression and a violation of the country’s sovereignty, Damascus has repeatedly asserted, raising the issue with the United Nations, with the international community remaining deaf to the Syrian government’s pleas.

 

Damascus believes that, besides directly supporting terrorist organizations with such presumably accidental strikes on Syrian forces, the American presence further discourages those armed militants who, following the virtual defeat of Islamic State may now be considered ‘moderate,’ from engaging in any constructive talks with the government.

 

Washington, however, insists that American troops are in Syria indefinitely and would not leave until their mission of eradicating terrorism is complete. In September, National Security Advisor John Bolton added that US troops will remain in Syria until Iran withdraws its forces – even though they were officially invited by Damascus, unlike the Americans.

 

Over the four years since its intervention in Syria and Iraq as a spearhead of the ‘international coalition’ against ISIS, the US has contributed to at least 1,124 civilian deaths, according to its own estimates. Yet citizens on the ground and human rights groups believe the number to be much higher, especially in places like Raqqa, where bodies are still being pulled from beneath rubble more than a year after the city was “liberated.”

https://www.rt.com/news/445411-coalition-strikes-isis-syria/

 

Breaking: U.S. Forces In Al-Tanaf Strike Syrian Army Positions

https://southfront.org/breaking-u-s-forces-in-al-tanaf-strike-syrian-army-positions/

 

So why is the cabal aka US coalition attacking the Syrian army???

 

Syrian Army Killed Over 270 Daesh Militants During Al-Suwayda Province Offensive

 

Syrian Army has killed over 270 Daesh terrorists during an offensive in Syrian Al-Suwayda province, the command of the Russian forces in Syria reported.

 

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201812031070334100-syria-kills-hundreds-daesh-militants/

Anonymous ID: a25159 Dec. 2, 2018, 8:06 p.m. No.4124301   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4344 >>4462

Omaha Archdiocese reports substantiated allegations of misconduct, abuse involving 38 clergy

 

Shock and questions abound after the Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha made public on Friday the names of 38 clergy members accused of sexual misdeeds with minors.

 

The archdiocese said “substantiated claims of sexual abuse of, or sexual misconduct with, a minor” had been made against 34 priests and four deacons on a list it provided to Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson, who had asked for the information.

 

The files go back to 1978, as requested by the attorney general. Only a few of the accused have faced criminal charges or civil lawsuits.

 

The list included widely known abuser priests from Omaha, such as Daniel Herek and the late John Fiala. Herek was convicted of molesting a 14-year-old altar boy and was accused in civil court of sexually abusing several others. Fiala, after facing sex abuse allegations in Omaha, was allowed to continue as a priest in Texas, where he raped a 16-year-old boy, then tried to hire an assassin to kill the youth. Fiala was sentenced in 2012 to 60 years in prison.

 

The list released Friday also revealed the existence of allegations against 15 priests that previously had not been made public. Shock waves are likely to ripple through Catholic circles in Omaha over some of the revelations, such as the allegations that were made against the Rev. Daniel Kenney, the Jesuit priest who founded Operation Others in 1968 and became widely known and highly regarded at Creighton Prep.

 

https://www.omaha.com/news/nebraska/omaha-archdiocese-reports-substantiated-allegations-of-misconduct-abuse-involving-clergy/article_c78a4eac-4671-59ea-bee1-919747a4e97a.html

 

Full report including names of Pedos:

https://report.archomaha.org/

Anonymous ID: a25159 Dec. 2, 2018, 8:17 p.m. No.4124452   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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All signs point to a corporate takeover of the marijuana industry by Bayer, Monsanto

 

https://www.naturalnews.com/055699_Monsanto_Bayer_marijuana_industry.html