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singular_me
5th May 2017, 02:52 AM
war will never end because it is a business, follow the money... money monetizes everything, life and death... and why we are so screwed
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pentagon to request thousands more US troops for Afghanistan
5 May 2017 GMT

‘The US military will ask the Donald Trump administration next week to deploy thousands more troops to Afghanistan, a senior official says.

US media have reported that the Pentagon will request between 3,000 and 5,000 conventional military personnel, mainly to advise and assist Afghan military and police units in the fight against the Taliban.

The Pentagon is also weighing a plan to deploy an unspecified number of Special Operations troops supposedly to escalate ground operations against al-Qaeda and Daesh (ISIL) militants.

“I expect that these proposals will go to the president within the next week,” Theresa Whelan, Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations, said in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday.’
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/05/05/520612/Pentagon-to-request-thousands-more-US-troops-Afghanistan

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collector
5th May 2017, 05:07 AM
Gotta keep the heroin flowing...some top "officials" must be investing in big money rehab facilities

cheka.
5th May 2017, 06:39 AM
Gotta keep the heroin flowing...some top "officials" must be investing in big money rehab facilities

also helps organ harvesting

cheka.
5th May 2017, 06:41 AM
troops should give up the poppy farming and go bounty hunting

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Shabaab_(militant_group)

Al-Shabaab (militant group)

Bounties[edit]

In 2012, the United States government began a new policy of offering financial rewards in exchange for information as to the whereabouts of Al-Shabaab members. On June 7, the U.S. Department of State put forth an offer totaling $33 million for the capture of seven of Al-Shabaab's senior commanders,[191] including a reported $3–$7 million (£2–£4.5 million) per leader.[15] $7 million of the total funds were set aside for information regarding the insurgent group's Amir or Spiritual Leader, Ahmed Godane (Abu Zubayr), with another $5 million bounty on Al-Shabaab's Deputy Leader, Mukhtar Robow (Abu Mansur).[191] Additionally, a $3 million bounty was reserved for the senior commander Zakariya Ismail Ahmed Hersi.[125]

On June 8, Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG) released an official statement expressing support for the initiative.[191]

In response, senior Al-Shabaab commander Fu'ad Mohamed Khalaf (Sheikh Shongole) issued a mock offer of his own the same day, promising 10 camels to anyone possessing information on U.S. President Barack Obama. Shongole also mockingly offered a less valuable bounty of 10 cocks and 10 hens for information concerning American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.[191]

During an official state visit to Mogadishu, top U.S. envoy Johnnie Carson dismissed Al-Shabaab's counter-offer as "absurd". He also indicated that the American government would impose sanctions on anyone attempting to thwart the ongoing political process, including invoking visa and travel bans and freezing assets.[15]

On March 21, 2013, the U.S. Department of State announced another bounty of $5 million apiece for information on two American senior Al-Shabaab commanders, Abu Mansour al-Amriki (Omar Shafik Hammami) and Jehad Serwan Mostafa.[192]

On March 15, 2014, the U.S. Department of State also began offering bounties of up to $3 million apiece for information leading to the arrest or conviction of the Al-Shabaab senior members Abdikadir Mohamed Abdikadir, Yasin Kilwe and Jafar. According to State Department officials, Abdikadir coordinates Al-Shabaab's recruitment activities in Kenya, with Jafar acting as his deputy; Kilwe serves as Al-Shabaab's Emir for the northeastern Puntland region. The bounties are part of the "Rewards for Justice" program, wherein money is issued for leads on terror suspects.[193]

On September 27, 2014, the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) offered a $2 million reward to any individual who provides information leading to the arrest of the new Al-Shabaab leader, Ahmed Omar Abu Ubeyda. According to the NISA Commander Abdirahman Mohamed Turyare, a separate $1 million would be rewarded to any person who supplies information that could result in the killing of Ubeyda. Turyare also pledged that the informers' identities would be kept private. This is reportedly the first time that a Somalia security official is offering such large dead-or-alive bounties on an Al-Shabaab leader.[194]

On April 3, 2015, the Kenyan government offered a 20 million Kenyan shillings ($215,000) reward for the arrest of Mohamed Mohamud, who serves as a commander of Al-Shabaab operations in Kenya.[83]

On April 10, 2015, the Federal Government of Somalia offered a $250,000 reward for the capture of Al-Shabaab commander Ahmed Diriye. It also placed bounties of between $100,000 to $150,000 for information on the whereabouts or leading to the arrest of several other of the militant group's leaders, including Mahad Warsame Galay (Mahad Karate), Ali Mohamed Raage (Ali Dhere), Abdullahi Abdi (Daud Suheyb), Mohamed Mohamud Noor “Sultan”, Ali Mohamed Hussein (Ali Jeesto), Mohamed Mohamud (Gama-Dhere), Hassan Mohamed Afgoye, Mohamed Abdi Muse Mohamed, Yasin Osman Kilwa and Abdullahi Osman. Additionally, the federal government indicated that any leads forwarded to it vis-a-vis the wanted insurgent commanders would be kept strictly confidential.[195

midnight rambler
5th May 2017, 10:52 AM
Gotta keep the heroin flowing...some top "officials" must be investing in big money rehab facilities

A couple of local state judges have rehab facilities. Pretty sweet deal...for them.

collector
5th May 2017, 12:30 PM
A couple of local state judges have rehab facilities. Pretty sweet deal...for them.

So nice that they care so much for addicts. I guess they're just filling a need (as they fill their pockets)
I've seen in my area, judges that own/run the MADD programs, but only in each others districts. This way when a kid gets busted for having 'shrooms that grew out of cow shit, he can be put on 1 year, drug offender probation and forced to sit through a MADD program. (true story, actually saw the sentencing in court)

collector
5th May 2017, 12:32 PM
also helps organ harvesting

Sure, heroin's a great preservative !
opiates preserve while the fentanol (elephant tranquilizer) snuffs out the life

singular_me
5th May 2017, 02:34 PM
Heroin use in the US tripled from 2007 to 2014, according to a new report from the Drug Enforcement Administration. The DEA’s findings also show deaths involving the opioid tripling in recent years, while deaths due to synthetics were also on the rise.
https://www.rt.com/usa/348799-unprecedented-heroin-use-overdose/

DAMNING VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW2YWqVpT4E

One of the many catastrophic legacies left behind by the longest war in U.S. history is that Afghanistan produces 90% of the world’s opium. As with most parts of the world, the most vulnerable pay the heaviest price of war, and the country has faced a harrowing escalation in the number of child heroin addicts.

“What’s happened in Afghanistan over the last 13 years has been the flourishing of a narco-state that is really without any parallel in history,” Kabul-based journalist Matthieu Aikins told Democracy Now back in 2014.

Adding that all levels of Afghan society are involved in the flourishing trade — which became undeniably worse after the U.S.-led invasion — Aikins accused both the Taliban and government-linked officials of profiting from the crisis. He claimed the U.S., in its quest for vengeance against the Taliban and Al Qaeda, not only cooperated with warlords but ignored corruption by criminals whose human rights abuses created the conditions that led to the rise of the Taliban in the first place.

As a result, Afghanistan now produces twice as much opium as it did in the year 2000, and the booming trade now accounts for 50% of the country’s GDP. Since the cartels began refining their poppy harvests into addictive and profitable heroin, the street price for “powder,” as it is known, is the cheapest in the world — and it costs less than food in the war-torn country.

Lost childhoods

The psychological damage of war, together with the flood of cheap heroin, has led to a doubling in addiction rates over the last five years. In the Channel 4 documentary, Unreported World, Ramita Naval explores a harrowing escalation in child addiction. In the ravaged country, where access to drug treatment is severely limited, she visits a rehabilitation centre where children as young four or five — haunted by horrors they have witnessed — attempt to regain lost childhoods...





The problem is so severe among the child population that many are taking desperate measures to fund their habits. Naval spoke to a 13-year-old boy at a safe house who began using when his parents were killed by shelling. From the age of eight, he was paid by drug addicts to guard them while they smoked. Unsurprisingly, he then developed his own habit, which he funds with child prostitution. Many addicted children sell their bodies, as there are no jobs or work.

Fifteen-year-old Ali has been using heroin for the past two years. His mother is dead and his father fled to Iran. He smoked a gram of heroin, which cost £1, on camera as he explained how he became addicted.

The young boy’s trauma began when, after witnessing a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, he went to stay with relatives in the countryside. While he was there, U.S. forces bombed his village, killing dozens of people; he described seeing bodies scattered everywhere. The young boy and other villagers had to pick up the body parts and put them in plastic bags. Claiming the war breaks his heart — and making his descent into drug use more understandable — he said, “I’d rather not live, than live through this war.”more /video
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-10/war-afghanistan-has-turned-generation-children-heroin-addicts

EE_
5th May 2017, 03:54 PM
war will never end because it is a business, follow the money... money monetizes everything, life and death... and why we are so screwed
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pentagon to request thousands more US troops for Afghanistan
5 May 2017 GMT

‘The US military will ask the Donald Trump administration next week to deploy thousands more troops to Afghanistan, a senior official says.

US media have reported that the Pentagon will request between 3,000 and 5,000 conventional military personnel, mainly to advise and assist Afghan military and police units in the fight against the Taliban.

The Pentagon is also weighing a plan to deploy an unspecified number of Special Operations troops supposedly to escalate ground operations against al-Qaeda and Daesh (ISIL) militants.

“I expect that these proposals will go to the president within the next week,” Theresa Whelan, Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations, said in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday.’
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/05/05/520612/Pentagon-to-request-thousands-more-US-troops-Afghanistan

http://cdn.presstv.com/photo/20170505/13aace05-7035-4599-8de9-ecdf2193eae9.jpg

This video explains best why war will never end and who we really are as man


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-evIyrrjTTY

singular_me
5th May 2017, 04:34 PM
yes EE, I have seen that anime a while back but the same principles of domination have existed in all cultures... there is a reason as why we have a masonic-babylionian elite that understood it even better than other elites, vikings included