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11 suspects were apprehended, including the four who committed the murders in the auditorium. They attempted to evade a roadblock in Bryansk province, following a car chase and exchange of gunfire with [[law enforcement]] officers while heading for the Ukrainian border. In televised comments to a nation in mourning, President Vladimir Putin said "There is information about the preparation of an escape window for the murderers on the Ukrainian side"
 
11 suspects were apprehended, including the four who committed the murders in the auditorium. They attempted to evade a roadblock in Bryansk province, following a car chase and exchange of gunfire with [[law enforcement]] officers while heading for the Ukrainian border. In televised comments to a nation in mourning, President Vladimir Putin said "There is information about the preparation of an escape window for the murderers on the Ukrainian side"
  
Moscow authorities reported several were citizens of the Central Asian republic of [[Tajikistan]], although Tajik authorities deny that their people were involved. Representatives of the [[CIA]] created [[proxy war|proxy force]] [[ISIS-K]]<ref>McCarthy, Andrew C., [https://www.nationalreview.com/article/388990/khorosan-group-does-not-exist-andrew-c-mccarthy The Khorosan Group Does Not Exist]. nationalreview.com</ref> claimed responsibility.<ref>[https://theintercept.com/2014/09/28/u-s-officials-invented-terror-group-justify-bombing-syria/ THE FAKE TERROR THREAT USED TO JUSTIFY BOMBING SYRIA], [[Glenn Greenwald]], Murtaza Hussain, ''The Intercept'', September 28 2014. theintercept.com</ref>  One of the terrorists revealed under interrogation that they were paid 500,000 rubles (USD $5,000). Another 500,000 was to be paid later after the attack.
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Moscow authorities reported several were citizens of the Central Asian republic of [[Tajikistan]], although Tajik authorities deny that their people were involved. Representatives of the [[CIA]] created [[proxy war|proxy force]] ISIS-K<ref>McCarthy, Andrew C., [https://www.nationalreview.com/article/388990/khorosan-group-does-not-exist-andrew-c-mccarthy The Khorosan Group Does Not Exist]. nationalreview.com</ref> claimed responsibility.<ref>[https://theintercept.com/2014/09/28/u-s-officials-invented-terror-group-justify-bombing-syria/ THE FAKE TERROR THREAT USED TO JUSTIFY BOMBING SYRIA], [[Glenn Greenwald]], Murtaza Hussain, ''The Intercept'', September 28 2014. theintercept.com</ref>  One of the terrorists revealed under interrogation that they were paid 500,000 rubles (USD $5,000). Another 500,000 was to be paid later after the attack.
  
 
===Western propaganda war===
 
===Western propaganda war===

Revision as of 11:37, March 25, 2024

Map of lands claimed by the Islamic Caliphate.[1]

The Khorosan Group (ISIS-K) is a supposed terrorist faction of the Islamic State.

Western propaganda outlets attempted to, falsely, blame the March 2024 Moscow Concert Hall terror attack on ISIS-K to cover-up CIA involvement with the real perpetrators, the US-funded Ukrainian GUR.[2][3][4] At least 137 civilians, including children, were murdered in the attack.

ISIS-K, a group which according to legal expert and National Review contributor Andrew McCarthy does not exist, has become the convenient fall guy for the CIA and Deep State to blame their own mishaps and screw ups on for over a decade.

NATO war in Syria

See also: NATO war in Syria

On Sept. 18, 2014, U.S. officials announced that the Air Force was bombing the "Khorosan Group," a previously unknown faction. It was claimed that this group was planning terrorist action against the U.S. Mushin al-Fadhli, leader of Jabhat al-Nusra, was reportedly killed in the bombing. Al-Nusra is an al-Qaeda affiliate active in Syria. The Obama administration may have created the name "Khorosan Group" for obscure reasons.[5] The term apparently refers to a group of twenty to fifty al-Qaeda members in Syria, possibly an elite unit. (It should be noted that "al-Qaeda" is also a name created by the U.S. intelligence community.) "But you have heard of the Khorasan group before. It is, to put it simply, al Qaeda," according to Thomas Joscelyn of the Weekly Standard.[6]

NATO war Afghanistan

See also: Fall of Kabul

In the midst of all the lies flowing from the White House, State Department, Pentagon, and Intelligence Community, and the unprecedented step by mainstream media questioning and calling out the Biden regime's non-sensical and contradictory lies and statements, the Kabul airport suicide bombing occurred. Pentagon press spokesman John Kirby tweeted that ISIS-K, or the ISIS Korosan group was responsible. Kirby's statement was taken wholesale at face value.

Connection with Ukrainian Nazis

See also: Kyiv regime

On April 22, 2022 the Washington Post published an article entitled Taliban Vows Crackdown On ISIS As Violence Surges In Afghanistan, wherein it revealed: "Sunni extremists from the Afghan branch of the Islamic State, known as Islamic State-Khorasan or ISIS-K, have claimed at least one of the attacks, a bombing Thursday inside a crowded Shiite mosque in the northern city of Mazar-e Sharif that killed at least 31 people and injured more than 60...On Friday, Taliban officials announced the arrest of a local Islamic State leader who they claimed was the “mastermind” of that attack."[7] When interrogated by the Taliban, an Islamic State leader admitted he received funding via the US-backed regime Ukraine.[8]

Moscow concert hall terrorist attack

See also: Crocus terror attack
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On March 5, 2024 US Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland announced, "Putin is going to get some nice surprises".[9] Two days later one of the terrorists, Shamsiddin Fariduni, was photographed visiting Crocus Hall concert venue. The United States Embassy in Moscow then sent out a security alert in advance of the attack to avoid large crowds, specifically concerts.[10]

On March 22, 2024 four Kyiv regime/NATO-backed terrorists attacked civilians at a rock concert in Moscow. More than 143 concert goers were killed. including five children aged 8 to 11.

Four militants, armed with automatic weapons, entered the building and began to methodically shoot everyone who came in their way. Eyewitnesses said that they had Kalashnikov assault rifles and carbines equipped with sights, apparently collimators, and even flashlights, and small backpacks on their shoulders. The criminals acted in a coordinated manner, in a military manner, as if such actions were a habitual thing for them. According to the security forces, the terrorists had military and airsoft training, using it against civilians and unsuspecting people.

After spilling the liquid they had brought with them, they set fire to the curtain and chairs with incendiary devices. When the fire flared up, rising to the very top and engulfing part of the roof, they, according to preliminary data, left the scene of the massacre. An explosion was heard. About 100 people were trapped inside, who were rescued by the fire department. The roof of the building collapsed. Special Forces of the FSB entered the building.

The operation bore the fingerprints of the CIA-created Ukrainian SBU's (former Ukrainian KGB) Fifth Directorate that was created for the very purpose of staging these types of attacks deep inside Russia to attempt to destabilize Putin’s regime while giving the US plausible deniability.[11]

Danilov posing with the Trident. The UK Counter Terrorism Policing agency listed the Ukrainian Trident next to the swastika as "symbols commonly associated with white supremacy" as late as 2020.[12]

Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Nazi Oleksiy Danilov confirmed involvement in the terrorist attack on Ukrainian television:

We will give them this kind of fun more often. Is it fun in Moscow today? I think it’s a lot of fun. I would like to believe that we will arrange such fun for them more often. After all, they are “brotherly” people, and we need to please our relatives more often, go to visit them more often. So, we will go.

11 suspects were apprehended, including the four who committed the murders in the auditorium. They attempted to evade a roadblock in Bryansk province, following a car chase and exchange of gunfire with law enforcement officers while heading for the Ukrainian border. In televised comments to a nation in mourning, President Vladimir Putin said "There is information about the preparation of an escape window for the murderers on the Ukrainian side"

Moscow authorities reported several were citizens of the Central Asian republic of Tajikistan, although Tajik authorities deny that their people were involved. Representatives of the CIA created proxy force ISIS-K[13] claimed responsibility.[14] One of the terrorists revealed under interrogation that they were paid 500,000 rubles (USD $5,000). Another 500,000 was to be paid later after the attack.

Western propaganda war

See also: Psyop

The U.S. proxy force, the Islamic State, supposedly took credit for the attack. The Islamic State proxy force was organized in 2012 by the United States to counter Iran and Iranian proxies after the Obama administration withdrew forces from Iraq. The Islamic State was armed and equipped with weapons captured in the NATO war in Libya.

The NATO/CIA propaganda apparatus kicked into overdrive, with the Wall Street Journal claiming In The Conflict Between The West And Authoritarian Foes, Islamic State Sees All Sides As Targets, the New York Times claiming ISIS-K, Group Tied To Moscow Attack, Has Grown Bolder And More Violent and the Washington Post stating What To Know About Islamic State Group, Which Claimed The Moscow Attack to insure maximum brainwashing before any investigation was completed.

Origins of the name

"Khorosan" (also "Khurasan") is a name for Afghanistan that appears in Islamic end-time prophesy. According to one such prophesy:

On the authority of Thawbaan, the Messenger of Allah said, "If you see the black banners coming from Khurasan, even if you must crawl over ice, go to them immediately, because indeed amongst them is the Caliph, Al-Mahdi."[15]

See also

References

  1. https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/india-in-2020-if-isis-plans-succeed-287500-2015-08-10
  2. Report Details How the CIA Is Backing Ukraine’s Assassinations Inside Russia, by Dave DeCamp, October 23, 2023.
  3. Terrorist Attack that Killed 143 Russian Civilians in Moscow Yesterday Appears to Have been Sponsored by Ukraine, DAVID T. PYNE, MAR 23, 2024.
  4. Here’s Why Ukraine’s GUR, And Not ISIS-K, Is The Prime Suspect In The Crocus Terrorist Attack, ANDREW KORYBKO, MAR 24, 2024.
  5. McCarthy, Andrew C., The Khorosan Group Does Not Exist
  6. "Misunderstanding al Qaeda"
  7. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/04/22/afghanistan-isis-arrest-attacks-security/
  8. https://twitter.com/DanielDumbrill/status/1580123117959073794
  9. Victoria Nuland in Kiev: Putin Will Get ‘Nice Surprises’, March 5, 2024. grabien.com
  10. Security Alert: Avoid Large Gatherings over the Next 48 Hours. United States Embassy & Consulates in Russia, March 7, 2024. ru.usembassy.gov
  11. Terrorist Attack that Killed 143 Russian Civilians in Moscow Yesterday Appears to have been Sponsored by Ukraine, not ISIS-K, DAVID T. PYNE, MAR 23, 2024. dpyne.substack.com
  12. Ukraine coat of arms in UK anti-terror list furore, By Georgina Rannard, BBC News, 21 January 2020.
  13. McCarthy, Andrew C., The Khorosan Group Does Not Exist. nationalreview.com
  14. THE FAKE TERROR THREAT USED TO JUSTIFY BOMBING SYRIA, Glenn Greenwald, Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept, September 28 2014. theintercept.com
  15. Stone, Perry, Unleashing the Beast: The Coming Fanatical Dictator and His Ten-Nation Coalition, p. 88

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