Posted on 05/22/2015 9:36:50 AM PDT by Enlightened1
The Islamic State (Isis) group has released a new issue of its slick propaganda magazine Dabiq, featuring articles justifying the enslavement of Yazidi girls and condemning conspiracy theorists, as well as a report by British hostage John Cantlie.
The publication also featured an article suggesting that the terror group is losing militants to conspiracy theories.
Titled Conspiracy Theory Shirk (Sin) the piece implies that some fighters have grown delusional because of conjectures saying that IS is a puppet in the hands of western intelligence agencies.
"If the mujahedeen liberated territory occupied by the kuffar [infidels], they would say that the kuffar allowed them to do so because kafir [disbelievers] interests' necessitated a prolonged war," the article reads.
"According to these theorists, almost all the events of the world were somehow linked back to the kuffar, their intelligence agencies, research, technology, and co-conspirators! Conspiracy theories have thereby become an excuse to abandon jihad."
(Excerpt) Read more at ibtimes.co.uk ...
Well, with idiotic things like this going on, no wonder suspicions are starting up.
“Debt-burdened Jordan hopes that IS might see a mutual interest in keeping its border crossing open for trade, and even recognises the receipts it issues for import duties as tax-deductible.”
Dear Dabiq,
I never thought this would happen to me...
So exactly who are the advertisers to the ISIS magazine? Kalishnikov Inc? A sword maker?
Who leaked that? If they find out they are really fighting for Israel, the whole organization could implode.
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