Anonymous ID: 7664c0 April 8, 2018, 3:10 p.m. No.956308   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6342 >>6394

>>940392

>>955508

 

This is all fine and dandy but it doesn't take into account maybe some of us already know the techniques and are working independently of the Q team (and are strongly allied).

 

Spying is of no use if you're aware and feeding them bullshit.

Anonymous ID: 7664c0 April 8, 2018, 3:53 p.m. No.956965   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>956581

 

>Edward Snowden, former employee of the US National Security Agency, made an interesting claim. Snowden claimed that the ISIS cooperated with the intelligence of America, Britain and Israel to establish Israel's security in the region.

 

>Edward Snowden, a former employee of the US Central Intelligence Agency and the US National Security Agency, who escaped to Russia because he leaked confidential information, made a striking claim about ISIS. Snowden argued that the US, Britain and Israel were behind intelligence, which caused chaos in Iraq.

 

>According to Snowden, who says that ISIS has established Israel's security in the region, US, British and Israeli intelligences are trying to combine all the terror in the world with a strategy called "donkey nest".

 

>Former agent Snowden has argued that the groups against Israel in the Middle East have been fighting within themselves to protect Israel.

 

>Snowden's statements aroused great repercussions. Because before that, ISIS Lideri Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was alleged to have received intensive military training, religious courses and speech-speaking courses by MOSSAD for one year.

 

>It was also alleged that Baghdadi was on the same photo as former senator John Mc Cain in a Washington meeting.

 

>Senator John McCain, representing the Republican Party in the US Senate, called on US President Barack Obama to organize an air strike on the areas where the ISIS bases in Syria were involved in the Fox News Sunday program he joined.

 

>In the end, the most modest definition that can be used for the current administration is "irresponsible" because the US can not determine the role of the US in the process.

 

>Because the United States should have been at the forefront in this process, "McCain concluded, expressing that Americans are now tired of wars, but the possible terrorist acts that militants will infiltrate into the country are also very serious.

 

>But among those who watched the program, Senator John McCain questioned these explanations because of the contacts that were deciphered above and the union they established in the Middle East!

 

>In the meantime, ISIS finds Snowden's explanations valuable. According to many sources, ISSID militants following Snowden's exploits are trying to hide by developing new strategies, many of them trying to change the way they choose to shut down or not use their signals

 

>Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Cevad Zarif called for international cooperation to combat terrorism, arguing that the US administration is not serious in the fight against the terrorist organization Iraqi Sham Islamic State (ISIS).

 

>Speaking to the Iranian state television, Zarif argued that the US backed the ISIS and said, "The Americans have been applying the double standard policy in this regard until now and they have not supported the ISIS in Syria for a long time and they can not decide what to do now.

 

>They have also left behind the arguments they have defended in this regard. "