Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘San Bernardino terrorist attack’

Deny the accuser. It won’t change reality

The bassist for “Weird Al” Yankovic is Stephen Jay, a musical genius. One of his best songs is titled “Deny the Accuser.” I’m being flooded with attempts to talk me out of my contention that Thomas DiMassimo’s attack on Donald Trump was an Islamic State dry run. You need to understand something: I wrote that…

 

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Human rights organizations being ignored. Why would that be?

The real world isn’t like the movies. Leaders of western democracies don’t gleefully stuff their pockets with cash while bellowing with laughter as they watch schools and hospitals being bombed. Somewhere along the line, human rights organizations went insane. They internalized the Michael Moorean ideology that all war waged by developed nations is based on…

 

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Conspiracy, confusion, attention whoring, or politics?

People tell me that my posts are “conspiracy theories.” No. I write about military deception (MILDEC) and clandestine operations to IMPROVE the world. If I think that several nations are secretly cooperating to destroy the Islamic State, that isn’t a conspiracy theory, since a conspiracy is by definition two or more people agreeing to do…

 

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Radical Muslim extremism isn’t what threatens our lives

I just read a very depressing article about Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik, the two Muslim terrorists who murdered fourteen at a San Bernardino County Public Health Department Christmas party on December 2, 2015. We’ve become a nation of blathering mush-heads afraid to “judge.” That’s why we use the utterly inappropriate term…

 

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Fearful Muslim living in the US voices his concerns

After Muslim terrorists killed 129 in Paris on November 13, 2015, and another 14 in San Bernardino, California, on December 2, 2015, American political leaders did everything in their power to reassure fearful…Muslims. Following Paris attacks, NYC steps up outreach to Muslims NEW YORK (AP) — In the aftermath of last month’s terror attacks in…

 

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