Posted on 12/18/2024 12:43:46 PM PST by Mean Daddy
I know people don't have 3-4 hours to watch but would recommend watching the 1:05:00 mark of Episode 81 Part 1 and the infiltration of terrorists into the US via legal & illegal means.
If you're thinking about buying a gun, don't wait, do it now. Some highlights of the podcast are:
1. Over 1,000 terrorists in the US today
2. New bomb vest technology undetectable by technology or dogs
3. Kamikaze type terrorists whose only mission is to die at any means
4. Her analysis that Bin Laden's son Hamaz is alive & trying to create the caliphate in his lifetime. Plus his success at bridging differences between Islamic groups by focusing on their common enemy, the USA.
5. The sophistication & number of training camps being employed by the terrorists.
Episode 81 Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSn-hC9H-EM
Episode 81 Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEj_MbMDciY
Episode 189 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T50pRCNaQCA
As for Iran and Russia, they both have long histories of using terror and regard the US as their enemy. Only the threat of devastating punishment keeps them from attacking the US.
The rules of war would have identified Khalid Sheikh Mohammad as an enemy soldier out of uniform and he would have been shot at sunrise instead of consuming free meals and free legal advice for the past 23 years.
“Terrorism” is not a legal problem. It is an act of war and should be treated as such.
The traditional laws of war permitted those who took up arms out of uniform to be summarily executed as terrorists. After WW II, those rules were revised in updates to the Geneva Convention and US law as a way to prohibit the barbarism of the Nazis against resistant civilians in occupied Europe. As for the cozy treatment of terrorists in Gitmo, Congress can and should change that through legislation.
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