June 24, 2013
Headlines
01. FOX News: TALIBAN VIOLENCE: 9 Foreign Tourists Including Chinese American Gunned Down in Pakistan June 24, 2013 Over a dozen taliban gunman attacked the base camp of Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain in the world after abducting two guides who led them to their victims.10 foreigners were killed included two Chinese, one Chinese-American and one Nepalese. Another report wsa that nine foreigners and one Pakistani were killed. He said the dead included five Ukrainians, three Chinese and one Russian. One Chinese tourist was wounded in the attack and was rescued," The Jundul Hafsa group of the Taliban announced the attack was retaliation for the death their leader Waliur Rehman, in a U.S. drone attack on May 29. "By killing foreigners, we wanted to give a message to the world to play their role in bringing an end to the drone attacks
02. Wali-ur-Rehman Wali-ur-Rehman (Wali Ur-Rehman Mehsud) (c. 1970, (Bannu) [1] - 29 May 2013) was a senior Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander based in South Waziristan.[2][3] killed in a drone strike
03. Rand Paul Facts
04. Rand Paul Seizes NSA Moment
05. WikiLeaks: Snowden to Seek Asylum in Ecuador
06. If he walks like a terrorist and shoots like a terrorist... FOX News: Police identify suspect in Friday shootings in NC as Lakim Anthony Faust Authorities have released the name of a man they say shot four people near a Greenville Wal-Mart before police wounded him. Greenville police Chief Hassan Aden said Sunday that 23-year-old Lakim Anthony Faust will be charged with four counts of attempted first-degree murder when he gets out of the hospital. Investigators say Aden was shot in the arms and legs by police Friday.Police say Faust, of Greenville, shot a man in a car outside a law firm, crossed five lanes of traffic and shot three more people outside a Wal-Mart. Authorities haven't released the victims' names but said all are expected to recover.
02. Wali-ur-Rehman Wali-ur-Rehman (Wali Ur-Rehman Mehsud) (c. 1970, (Bannu) [1] - 29 May 2013) was a senior Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander based in South Waziristan.[2][3] killed in a drone strike
03. Rand Paul Facts
04. Rand Paul Seizes NSA Moment
05. WikiLeaks: Snowden to Seek Asylum in Ecuador
06. If he walks like a terrorist and shoots like a terrorist... FOX News: Police identify suspect in Friday shootings in NC as Lakim Anthony Faust Authorities have released the name of a man they say shot four people near a Greenville Wal-Mart before police wounded him. Greenville police Chief Hassan Aden said Sunday that 23-year-old Lakim Anthony Faust will be charged with four counts of attempted first-degree murder when he gets out of the hospital. Investigators say Aden was shot in the arms and legs by police Friday.Police say Faust, of Greenville, shot a man in a car outside a law firm, crossed five lanes of traffic and shot three more people outside a Wal-Mart. Authorities haven't released the victims' names but said all are expected to recover.
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Police: Suspect planned N.C. Walmart shootings - USA Today
www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/06/23/nc.../2450531/ near a Greenville Wal-Mart appears to have planned the shooting but picked out his victims at random, Greenville Police Chief Hassan Aden said Sunday .. Faust had a short criminal record that included property crimes but no signs of violence, Aden said.
10. French Hostages Held by Al Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb 1,000 days
11. Walmart Rothschild Illuminati Toddler Hostage Is False Flag Promoted by Peope Behind Conspiracy Theorists The KKK death ray was staged to paint right wing Tea Party as terrorists and Arabs / Muslims against Israel as victims. The anti-semitic Illuminati / Rothschild conspiracy theory is promoted by anti-Israel anti-US forces
12. Gruesome Video Appears to Be Aftermath of Michael Hastings' Car Crash A photographer from freelance photography/videography outfit Loudlabs alleges to have been on the scene immediately after journalist Michael Hastings died in a fiery car crash early yesterday morning.
Nidal Malik Hasan
Nidal Malik Hasan was a U.S. Army Major, and the sole suspect in a shooting at the Fort Hood military base, only weeks before he would have deployed to Afghanistan. Prior to the shooting, Hasan had repeatedly expressed extremist views, most of which had been communicated to his superiors and the FBI. The Feds had even monitored his e-mails to Imam Anwar al-Awlaki, also known as the “Bin Laden of the Internet”. Sadly, political correctness and a slow-moving investigation prevented the Army from taking action before Hasan murdered 13 people and wounded 30 others. Oddly, the Pentagon never mentions Hasan’s Islamism in its entire 86-page review of the incident. Never mind that during the attack, he was not in uniform, but dressed in traditional Muslim clothing, and was shooting unarmed victims while shouting “Allah Ackbar”. Hasan currently resides under heavy guard at the Brooke Army Medical Center in Houston, Texas, reportedly a paraplegic
16. Snowden's Dupes Caught Red-facedBy Cliff Kincaid
he Snowden case looks increasingly like the NSA equivalent of Philip Agee, who defected from the CIA and became a Soviet and Cuban agent.One of the biggest dupes on the right was Andrew Napolitano, a Fox News personality, who had proclaimed Snowden an “American hero” and said he “understands that the government listening to half the country is not what was bargained for when statutes were enacted in the days and weeks after 9/11.”
17. June 24, 2013 - Page updated at 10:00 p.m.
10 climbers killed in Himalayas attack Responsibility for the attack was claimed by the self-described
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan in retribution for a suspected U.S. drone strike last
month that killed Wali ur-Rehman, the second in command of the terrorist
group. ...extremists based in the area said the attack was planned by Alam
Sher Afridi, a commander of the Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, an al-Qaida-associated group
that was responsible for a June 15 suicide attack on a busload of female
students in the western city of Quetta...included members of two groups,
Harakat-ul-Mujahideen and Jaish-i-Mohammed, Pakistani rebels linked both with
al-Qaida and the Pakistani military’s security agencies, which uses them as
interlocutors with insurgent extremists. The two groups have secret training
camps in Mansehra, which is connected by a high-altitude road from the south to
the Nanga Parbat area, from where they send fighters to Afghanistan, the rebels
said.
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