Posted on 10/05/2018 7:28:08 PM PDT by BenLurkin
In May 2017, a suicide bomber claimed by ISIS killed 22 people leaving an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena in the UK. Since the Oct. 1, 2017, massacre on a country music festival, ISIS has both claimed and idolized shooter Stephen Paddock, encouraging would-be terrorists to poach from his tactics such as how he used a sniper's perch in a suite on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay to kill 58 people and wound hundreds more.
Previous releases from Remah Media Production included a January poster showing a jihadist standing in front of a cityscape vowing to "sink America" and another showing jihadists standing in front of a nondescript legislative building vowing that "soon you will taste agony." The group has also released video nasheeds, or songs to inspire terrorists.
In the new poster, a jihadist wearing a suit jacket stands with a large knife behind his back while behind concert-goers whose attention is fixed on the stage
ISIS printed a full-page infographic on the shooting with a Mandalay Bay hotel covered in blood, claiming that Paddock had converted to Islam six months before. Quickly after the massacre, ISIS claimed through their Amaq news agency that the "Las Vegas attacker is a soldier of the Islamic State who carried out the attack in response to calls for targeting coalition countries."
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When are we going to start feeding terrorists alive and screaming to starving, feral hogs as we should?
These jihadist morons just need to learn how to have a fun time
Listen to good music Drink beer and get laid
Then theyll get over yhemselces
Sounds just like Saturday night in DC. Knives are the “new guns”, esp. on subways. Had one knifing yesterday.
We should answer their knives with our guns.
And they can and will fashion knives out of razor sharp plastic.
So much for thinking that metal detectors will protect you.
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