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World War 3 Afghanistan, 01 – 05 January 2015: Top Afghan official suddenly dies inside the U.S.! Dumb-ass U.S. taxpayer funded programs for women benefit only the top 1% of females! Karzai still in charge? 20-thousand strong Special Forces offensive!

More proof that the female 1% are just as corrupt as their male counterparts.  The U.S. Office of Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has reviewed U.S. taxpayer funded (mainly paid for by the middle and lower classes) Afghan Women Empowerment programs and suspects that the majority of the money is going to upper class and elite Afghan females.  The main U.S. agency in charge of the programs is the terrorist group known as USAID.  SIGAR has made it clear that USAID routinely refuses to cooperate in showing SIGAR where the money goes.

Here’s a prime example of the the way USAID totally wasted the taxes paid by U.S. citizens: In 2010 U.S. taxes were paid to the Afghan National Women’s Cricket Team.  It turns out that in 2010 there was no such thing as the Afghan National Women’s Cricket Team: “National Women’s Cricket Team does not exist, the situation is not very much prepared for developing women’s cricket in Afghanistan!”-Nasimullah Danish,  Afghanistan Cricket Board

So who got the money?  You taxpayers in the United States are double dumb asses!!

And speaking of corruption, the former chairman of the Afghan High Office of Oversight and Anti-corruption died, in the United States.  He suddenly flew to the U.S. ostensibly to undergo surgery, but died soon after arriving.   Azizullah Ludin was also the man in charge of the recent election debacle (Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan) and Secretary of the Lower House of Parliament.

Badghis Province:  In Bala Murghab District, local police say a magnetic bomb planted on a Afghan National Army (ANA) vehicle exploded, killing one soldier and wounding four.

Ghazni Province:  In Ghazni City, a female doctor and her husband were assassinated.  Local police say they have no clues as to who did it or why.  In Qarabagh District, two Criminal Investigation Department cops killed and two wounded when they drove over a landmine.

Helmand Province: In Sangin District, the ANA admitted that two of their own were responsible for the recent artillery attack on a wedding party.  The ANA says it will now start court martial action against two U.S.-NATO trained soldiers for firing their mortar at the wedding party.  Many dozens of people were killed or wounded.  The bride died of her wounds in the local hospital.  In Lashkargah City, a magnetic bomb exploded on a car in a bank park lot, killing three employees and a cop.

Herat Province: In Shindand District, a cook working at the police HQ assassinated a cop, then escaped and joined the local Mujahideen.  In Herat City, witnesses say two men on a motorcycle threw a hand grenade at the Pakistani consulate.  No reports of casualties.

Jowzjan Province:  In Qosh Tapa District, government administrators reported they bribed 200 Mujahideen to switch sides, however, before the deal could be concluded loyal Mujahideen launched an attack, killing at least five people and wounding at least nine.  Government administrators say this is the second time this has happened in the past week

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a Kamikaze car bomber rammed a European Union Police (EUPOL) vehicle, one person dead and five wounded.  ‘Former’ president Hamid Karzai revealed to Reuters that he is still in charge: “President Ashraf Ghani and I are meeting very, very often. Or, almost daily……the issues that have significance to the whole of the Afghan people, I’ll be there. That’s where we meet and discuss, and it’s a very good cooperation.”

Kapisa Province: In Mahmud-i-Raqi City, an evil 1% elitist district attorney ordered the homes of three families burned to the ground.  Police prevented the home owners from putting out the fires!

Khost Province: In Tani District, police shot and killed a man on a motorcycle.  They claim he was a Kamikaze bomber.  In Khost City, police got into a firefight with a Kamikaze bomber, who blew himself up once he ran out of bullets.  In Spera District, government forces say a coalition drone strike killed seven insurgents from Pakistan.

Kunduz Province:  Bush-Obama lackey war criminal Abdul Rashid Dostum announced a major offensive against Mujahideen, using 20-thousand U.S.-NATO trained special operations forces.  Dostum says his next target will be Kunar Province.

Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, a magnetic bomb exploded on a border patrol vehicle, killing one cop and wounding two.  On the Jalalabad-Torkham highway, a Kamikaze car bomber attacked a NATO convoy.  There are no reports of casualties, but reports say one NATO vehicle was damaged.

Paktika Province:  In Gayan District, government administrators say a U.S.-NATO airstrike killed 18 people.

Parwan Province: Reports that an explosion at Bagram airbase killed one occupation coalition personnel.

Zabul Province: Near Lashkar Gah City, a bomb planted on a cop car exploded killing two people and wounding at least 11.  Police report that, amazingly, the cop driving the car was not hurt.

A major Afghan Mujahideen support group has published data regarding Mujahideen achievements for 2014:

“A total of 15554 attacks were carried out by Mujahideen on enemy forces throughout the year 2014, rounding out to around 41 attacks daily.

812 foreign invaders were killed throughout this year with 364 wounded which rounds out to around 2 persons killed and 1 wounded daily.

ANA, Police and Arbaki militiamen killed last year totals 22564 with 14807 wounded, rounding out to around 61 killed daily and 40 wounded.

The last year campaign killed 764 high-ranking enemy commanders making it around 2 commanders killed daily.

 A total of 5063 enemy military vehicles (APCs, pickup trucks, logistics trucks and other vehicles) were destroyed last year, rounding out to around 78 destroyed daily.

Total enemy helicopters and aircrafts downed last year is 26.

 Similarly the total number of Mujahideen martyred throughout 2014 is 930 fighters with 1251 injured, rounding out to around 2 martyrs daily with 3 others injured.

50 Mujahideen vehicles were also destroyed last year.

Similarly the Islamic Emirate had great achievements last year, 2014, in the field of recruiting and peeling off personnel from enemy ranks and assimilating them into ordinary life. Due to the untiring efforts of the personnel from the Recruitment Commission of the Islamic Emirate throughout 2014, a total of 3545 people were taken out of enemy ranks and united with Mujahideen. The complete details of these persons, their names, villages, districts etc are published monthly by Al-Emarah website.”

27-31 december 2014: Police are the number 1 rapists?

 

World War 3 Afghanistan, 27 – 31 December 2014: Courts controlled by criminals, cops are the number 1 rapists? President fires officials connected to the oil industry! Afghans found dead in Iran! More battles involving “unknown” gunmen!

Balkh Province: German news sources have revealed that the Obama regime placed the governor of the province on its assassination list in 2010!  It’s called the Joint Prioritized Effects List (JPEL).  According to the documents released by Edward Snowden, the governor of Balkh is considered a drug lord.   He was never assassinated because he was too far down on the list (ranked 1,722nd).  But get this, the governor isn’t mad about being placed on Obama’s hit list, he’s mad that the German news media made it public!

Badghis Province: In Abkamri District, government administrators say two “illegal groups” attacked each other, four people killed.  The term illegal groups applies to people who are not known to local police as local militia personnel.

Ghazni Province: In Qarabagh District, a coalition drone strike killed four people and wounded several others.   The deputy governor admits that the U.S. led occupation of Afghanistan has resulted in governmental crime syndicates, not the Mujahideen, being in total control of the province: “The judicial department, under the pretext of being independent, has tied up our hands and we cannot take any action against them. The judicial and justice departments in Ghazni violate the laws and through their support most of the government land has been seized by the ‘land mafia’ and members of the armed opposition groups and abductor gangs are released from the jails.”-Mohammad Ali Ahmadi, deputy governor

Helmand Province: In Nad-e-Ali District, a woman and her two kids were killed when one of them stepped on a landmine.  In Gerishk District, reports that a coalition airstrike killed one woman and two children, and wounded another woman and a child.  The airstrike might have been in response to Mujahideen attacking local government forces.  In Sangin District, an artillery round impacted directly on a wedding party killing at least 26 people. As many as 60 people wounded.  Government administrators admitted that the stray arty round was the result of an intense battle with Mujahideen.

Herat Province: Local government administrators reporting that Afghans from the district of Ghoryan were found dead inside Iran.  The bodies of a woman and her two daughters were returned to Afghanistan for burial.  The only explanation given was they were killed while staying at a home inside Iran.  And the Obama regime puppet president of Afghanistan fired five government administrators in Herat Province.  Mohammad Ashraf Ghani didn’t fire the administrators because of the mystery deaths taking place in Iran, the administrators were in charge of utilities, customs-trade and  petroleum operations.  Reports say president Ghani is about to fire 15 police chiefs as well!

Jowzjan Province: Four bodyguards of the U.S. backed war criminal Abdul Rashid Dostum joined the Mujahideen.  They even had their names publicized.  Bush-Obama lackey Dostum now holds the Afghan office of 1st vice president.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a bomb planted in a police vehicle went off wounding at least three people.  There was a firefight that lasted for one hour, causing panic in the city.  Apparently some Mujahideen attacked the home of a Afghan National Army general.  Preliminary reports say one of the general’s sons was wounded, while another son was killed.

Kandahar Province: In Dund District, a National Directorate of Security (NDS) vehicle was destroyed by a bomb, four NDS agents were killed along with at least one civilian.  In Kandahar City, a man was shot dead by two other men. Police suspect it was a crime and not related to war.  In Shahwalikot District, police shot and killed two men they claim were attacking their police HQ.

Kapisa Province: Reports that a drone strike killed at least four people.  In Nijrab District, it’s been confirmed that six local policemen raped a 12 years old girl.  The victim has been moved to Kabul Province out of fear for her life.  Government administrators now admit that most of the rape cases across Afghanistan, in the past few months, involve cops!

Kunduz Province: In Khanabad District, local government administrators reporting a battle between two groups, at least three people killed.  Police say one group is suspected to be Mujahideen, but the those in the other group are not part of any known, or authorized, local militia and are being officially called “unknown gunmen”.  This is the second time in the past month this has happened.

Kunar Province: In Dangam District, after two weeks intense battles continue to rage between government forces and Mujahideen.  U.S. trained government forces are now blaming their lack of progress on trying to avoid civilian casualties.  In Noorgal District, local government administrators say their district is now under full invasion by Mujahideen and their insurgent allies.  Government security administrators say that the insurgents helping Afghan Mujahideen are Uzbek, Panjabi and Waziristis.

Laghman Province: In Alingar District, a farmer was killed and three other farmers wounded when they were hit by bullets.  Police say they don’t know who shot them, or why.  In the same district, a bomb exploded inside a store killing two people and wounding two.

Logar Province: In Baraki Barak District, a coalition airstrike bombed a house killing five people and wounding at least five others.

Maidan Wardak Province: In Nerkh District, an artillery round impacted near a volleyball game, killing five people and wounding three.  Nobody is saying where the arty round was fired from.  In Syedabad District, a Kamikaze car bomber attacked a government FOB.  Afghan National Army says only two soldiers were wounded, but Mujahideen say there are dozens of casualties.

Nangarhar Province: In Chaparhar District, a U.S. drone strike killed at least six people.  In Ghanikhil District, a U.S. drone strike killed four people.  In Bati Kot District, a battle resulted in two people killed, five wounded.

Nuristan Province: In Wanat Wigal District, a “coalition” drone strike killed at least four people.

Paktika Province: In Yahiya Khel District, reports that government forces demolished a school, and evicted the teachers from their homes and then demolished the homes.  Apparently the school was not sanctioned by the U.S. backed government.

Uruzgan Province: In Tarinkot District, two 13 years old boys went missing.  15 days later their bodies were found next to a guard tower near a U.S. backed government base.  Witnesses say they saw the guards shooting in the direction of the area where the bodies were found.  Did the guards mistake the teenagers as attackers?  In Dehrawad District, a cop turned his gun on fellow cops killing five of them.  The renegade cop escaped.

Pakistan has arrested dozens of Afghans in relation to the attack on the army run grade school, that left at least 140 people dead.  Pakistani police say they’ve traced cell phone data regarding the attack to many Afghans that were working in the school cafeteria.  Police also arrested at least 41 Afghans living in the city of Peshawar.

The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) is now demanding the U.S. Congress cooperate in trying to retrieve the wasted and even stolen U.S. tax dollars paid to mainly U.S. contractors.  Don’t hold your breath.

At least 50 militia-personnel of the Air National Guard’s 155th Air Refueling Wing (Nebraska U.S.A.) deploying to several Middle East locations in support of the new Operation Resolute Support in Afghanistan.

22-26 december 2014: Iran bans Afghans?

World War 3 Afghanistan, 22 – 26 December 2014: Iran bans Afghans! U.S. NATO fails to support Afghan troops in battle with Pakistan! U.S. airstrikes kill more civilians who were defending their own homes! Japan forces taxpayers to give Afghanistan $20-million, with no strings attached!

Balkh Province: In Mazar-e-Sharif City, five people were arrested and accused of planting landmines and operating an illegal cell phone service.

Farah Province: In Sayed Luqman Guhrik District, five teenagers were killed by a landmine.  Police say the landmine had a wire attached to it and one of the teens pulled on it.

Faryab Province: In Sherin Tagab District, for currently unknown reasons a woman and her adult daughter were assassinated, and a child wounded, during an home invasion.  Speculation is that the woman had just gotten divorced and her adult daughter declared she would never get pregnant.  Believe it, or not, these have turned out to be motivations for assassination in similar cases.

Kabul Province: The release of a classified document shows that over the past three years the Afghan National Security Forces have arrested 13,634 people and charged them with being terrorists or for committing “political crimes”.

Kunduz Province: A magnetic bomb on a police vehicle went off as it passed in front of the Maiwand Bank.  One person killed, six wounded.

Kunar Province: In Dangam District, police claim Pakistani insurgents looted 50 homes.  This follows a massive battle between Afghan National Army (ANA) and Pakistani insurgents.  ANA administrators admit they’ve suffered heavy casualties but blamed that on a lack of air support by the U.S. led NATO.   The battles started 14 days ago and initially the ANA did not get any CAS (close air support).  So far more than 250 people have been killed or wounded.  More ANA troops are being sent in, and air power has finally been established.  The delay in support from U.S.-NATO could be the result of a meeting between U.S. generals and Pakistani generals: “Earlier today, U.S. Army Gen. John F. Campbell, Commander International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, accompanied Afghanistan Army Chief Gen. Sher Mohammad Karimi to visit Pakistani Chief of the Army Staff Gen. Raheel Sharif in Islamabad, Pakistan. The meeting focused on coordinating Pakistan-Afghanistan military and counter-terrorism operations on both sides of the border.”-ISAF, 23 December 2014

Laghman Province: In Alingar District, government administrators claim two Mujahideen killed by their own landmine.

Logar Province: In Baraki Barak District, at least five people killed by U.S. airstrikes.  U.S.-NATO administrators claim there were ongoing battles, however, the governor of the province says at least three of the victims were simply defending their homes from marauding Kuchi nomads.  The ‘battles’ were actually between villagers and the nomads.

Nangarhar Province:  In Pechigram District, police claim six Mujahideen were killed by their own landmines.  In Khogyani District, police say a U.S. led NATO drone strike killed two people and wounded two others.  On top of that, police killed a man driving a Mazda pickup truck.  They claim the truck was packed with explosives.  An unnamed administrator at the 50 years old Nangarhar University revealed this about the student body: “A large number of students at Nangarhar University work for Taliban and other terrorist groups. Just last year, more than 10 students were killed in the battle with Afghan security forces. Many others are still in jail. The university officials are fully aware of this challenge but are unable to cope with.”

Japan is giving Afghanistan $20-million USD, with no strings attached.  It’s called a non-project grant and can be used for anything.   In this case the money comes as the afghan government recently asked the international community for a bailout loan of half a billion U.S. dollars!  Japanese administrators say the money should be used to help Afghanistan overcome the ’emergency governmental  logistics’ of being broke.

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, president of Russia, warned that the U.S., EU and Saudi created Islamic State is trying to take over Afghanistan.

In Syria, dozens of Afghans have been killed while fighting against the U.S., EU and Saudi created Islamic State.  One Afghan has been captured by Islamic State.

The Al Arabiya news agency reported Iran has banned Afghans from living in nine Iranian provinces, but gave no reasons why.

More than 100 militia-personnel of the Army National Guard’s 876th Engineer Company (Georgia U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

At least 130 militia-personnel of the Army National Guard’s 747th Military police company and the 211 Military Police Detachment (Massachusetts U.S.A., you know, Boston Strong where they love a police state) returned from GTMO (GuanTanaMO Bay, Cuba).

The official end of the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan could lead to a war between the U.S. Army and the National Guard (state militias)?

17-21 december 2014

World War 3: End of Mission in Afghanistan signals beginning of U.S. Civil War?

05 January 2015 (10:38 UTC-07 Tango)/14 Rab al’Awwal 1436/15 Dey 1393/15 Yi-Chou 4712

“…Overlooked by the proponents of this plan are the implications for our country’s system of checks and balances, and ultimately the liberty of our citizens.

The Army’s layered rhetoric, designed to dupe Congress and the American people into believing its plan is best, consistently echoes a dangerous and loaded argument — the idea that state governors have no need for Apache helicopters.

If we accept that argument, we embark further down a slippery slope and there will be little to stop the Pentagon from taking all National Guard war-fighting equipment in the future. What will be next? Tanks, fighter aircraft, air tankers or field artillery? What about our M-4 and M-16 rifles?

The Army’s hasty declaration that the Guard does not need combat capability for state missions conveniently ignores the many reasons it’s here in the first place.

It’s the National Guard that defends the homeland. The Guard ensures the sovereignty of our airspace through fighter-alert missions throughout the country. The Guard is our initial crisis-response force for everything from natural disasters to terrorist attacks. And as a vital component of the ‘Total Army,’ the Guard fights and wins our nation’s wars overseas alongside active-duty service partners.

The most important reason is deeply rooted in the Constitution. Many of America’s Founding Fathers, studying the precedents set by the British and Roman empires, believed the greatest threat to liberty was a large standing army that they viewed as an unchecked power dangerous to a free republic.

They therefore gave Congress — the branch of government most representative of the American people — the power to raise and support armies in times of need. They also gave Congress the power to provide for the calling forth of the colonial militia, the predecessor to the National Guard, to suppress insurrections and repel invasions.

This division of power meant that power was checked and helped limit the blunders of a large centralized government by dispersing power to citizens through their state governments.

It stands to reason that the size of the Army’s active component should contract in times of peace. After Sept. 11, 2001, the Army swelled from 480,000 to 570,000 at the peak of the war while the other services maintained relatively consistent manpower levels. Today, the Army’s short-term solution has long-term consequences, as it wants to plunder combat-arms equipment and resources from its reserve component because presumably it’s difficult for them to accept postwar downsizing.

The real solution to the Apache debate is one that falls in line with the Constitution and provides adequate forces amid historic cuts to the defense budget. The Army must reverse its plan and divert soldiers and equipment from the active component to the National Guard, where they can be maintained at a fraction of the cost. America can keep its highly trained, combat-capable soldiers right here, where they are always ready, always there.

States do need Apache helicopters, and virtually every other capability found in the National Guard, because the people of a free republic need their states to have them.”

Air National Guard Major General Michael T. McGuire, Adjutant General for Arizona National Guard

World War 3: Greek oil tankers bombed after Germany says ‘get the hell outta the EU!’ United Kingdom to vote on rejecting EU membership!

05 January 2015 (09:04 UTC-07 Tango)/14 Rab al’Awwal 1436/15 Dey 1393/15 Yi-Chou 4712

Just days after Germany’s leader essentially told Greece to get out of the European Union, the Libyan air force has bombed a Greek oil tanker in the port of Derna, at least two members of the tanker ship have been killed.  Libyan administrators speculate that the Greeks have been buying oil from pro-Islamic State insurgents, those insurgents control the port (some say the Greeks are actually selling refined fuel to Islamic State).

The Libyan attack on the Greek tanker (owned by Aegean Shipping Enterprises Company) comes at the same time the Libyan parliament issued a statement telling the European Union to get out of north Africa: Foreign military intervention in Libya is rejected. If we need any military intervention, we will ask our Arab brothers.”-Aqila Issa, speaker of parliament

Over the weekend German Chancellor Angela Merkel reportedly said that if right wingers win the upcoming Greek elections then she would have no problem with Greece leaving the European Union (EU).  Since then other EU members have been scrambling to denounce Merkel’s supposed statements saying EU membership is “irrevocable” and adding an ominous warning for Greek rebellion: “…we will deal with that once the Greek voters have cast their verdict.”-Annika Breidthardt, EU spokeswoman

To add to the EU debacle, United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he is pushing for a referendum on whether to remain in the EU or not.   If Cameron gets re-‘elected’ this May he says he’ll hold an anti-EU referendum in 2017.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 17 – 21 December 2014: CIA admits drone strikes don’t work! Proof it’s a Christian Crusade! Police ordered to attack Pakistan! Increasing number of female Kamikaze bombers! UN declares 2014 “bloodiest year ever” for civilians! U.S. 99% taxpayers create new 1% elites in Afghanistan!

Badakhshan Province: Police have arrested two Mujahideen whom they say cannot recite the Kalimas.  I checked on this Kalima thing and discovered it’s specific to Pakistani Islam, but even the majority of Pakistanis cannot recite all of the ‘Kalimas’.  So what is the point the police are trying to make?

Baghlan Province: In Baghlan City, two explosions targeted the local NDS office, but police say nobody was hurt.

Balkh Province: NATO ‘partner’ Georgia is sending 170 troops, to serve under German command out of Mazar-e-Sharif.

Farah Province: In Bala Balook District, police claim to have killed three Mujahideen.

Faryab Province: It’s been revealed that all the financial efforts of the taxpayers of Finland were wasted! In 2007 Finnish troops left the area, after spending millions building 10 ‘western’ style police stations and a few ‘western’ style schools.  A Finnish (former ISAF) commander (Colonel Ali Mättölä) told Finnish news sources that Mujahideen have either taken control of those buildings, or destroyed them.  He also says Mujahideen effectively control Faryab Province.

Helmand Province: In Lashkar Gah City, a bank was attacked leaving seven people (including Afghan National Army [ANA] personnel) dead and as many wounded.  Police say all the attackers were killed.

Herat Province: In Shindand District, police claim five people blew themselves up while planting a landmine.

Jawzjan Province: In Qawsh Tapa District, seven cops were killed defending their FOB (Forward Operating Base).  Police claim that five Mujahideen were killed as well.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, Mujahideen claim they’ve killed six NATO personnel, they assume they are Norwegian troops, along with 10 ANA troops.  The Ministry of Defense is reporting battles raging across the country over the past five days, with hundreds of people killed.  The ministry mentioned Helmand, Paktiya, Khost, Uruzgan, Balkh, Jowzjan, Sar-e-Pul and Kunar provinces as being the hot spots. The National Directorate of Security (NDS) says there are at least 107 terrorism ‘hubs’ in Afghanistan, mainly within the province of Kabul.  The NDS admits that security operations have been infiltrated.  Regarding the city of Kabul, the NDS admitted there are only enough security personnel to monitor four access points at any one time, and the city has 26 access points.  Of course NDS administrators are using these claims to justify asking for more money.  As the NDS was asking for more money a Kamikaze car bomber blew up a group of Kabul City police after they tried to stop him from ramming a convoy of ANA-NATO troops.  One cop killed at least three wounded.  The European Union has extended its police ops in Afghanistan until the end of 2016.   EU members will be shelling out an additional 58-million Euros ($90-million USD) in taxes to pay for the European Union Police Mission in Afghanistan.

Kandahar Province: The provincial police chief has given the green light to local police to conduct cross border ops into Pakistan!  He claims it’s the only way they can stop attacks against his province from Pakistan.

Kapisa Provence: A motorcycle bomb targeted the provincial police HQ, the explosion wounding three cops and two civilians.

Kunar Province: In Dangam (aka Dankam) District, battles continue resulting in at least 62 people killed.  A local governor claims they’ve taken territory from the Mujahideen, however, Mujahideen claim they’ve captured nine FOBs.  Police report that a family of seven were killed when they drove over a landmine.

Laghman Province: In Dawlat Shah District, reports of artillery rockets hitting a house, killing a girl and wounding six other family members.

Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, two explosions killed two cops and wounded five.  One bomb was place on a police vehicle, the other bomb was placed on the vehicle belonging to the local administrator in charge of passports.  Days later a ANA vehicle got stuck with a magnetic mine, the explosion killed at least one soldier, Mujahideen claim it was a top U.S. trained ANA special forces officer and that his three bodyguards were also killed.  In the Quram area of Shirzad District, a U.S.-NATO-Afghan drone strike killed at least 11 people in a truck.  In Achin District, battles resulted in at least six people being killed, 11 wounded.  It was a combined op of ANA, Afghan National Police and NDS against Mujahideen.

Sar-e-Pul Province: Police report they’ve arrested ten women who were building bombs for a Kamikaze attack.  The cops claim the women turned out to be “experts” and were trained in Pakistan.  Through interrogations of the women the police now believe there is a huge network of female Mujahideen.

Zabul Province: Mujahideen now claim Shahjoi District to be liberated from U.S. led occupation.

A Pakistani provincial governor is demanding that all Afghan refugees living in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province should be expelled back to Afghanistan by the end of January. He, and even Pakistan’s spy agency, believe the attack on the Pakistani army run school (that left at least 141 dead) was planned by Afghans.

The European country of Romania has promised to send an additional 450 military personnel to Afghanistan, to help support the continued U.S. led occupation.  This is on top of the 200 troops already scheduled to go.

A Reuters report says the overwhelming majority of the $108-Billion U.S. tax dollars (and counting) that was spent in Afghanistan went to “security building”.   Reuters says $61.54-billion went (supposedly) to fighting the ‘Taliban/Al Qaeda’ and building up a ‘western’ style Afghan military.

A Bloomberg report shows exactly where your hard paid taxes go to: The top ten Afghans!

Some excerpts from the report: “In the five years that Mullah Omar and his Taliban regime dominated Afghanistan, ‘foreign currency was rare. There probably wasn’t even $2 million in the market,’ says Khan Mohammad Baz, the bespectacled head of the currency exchange union at Sarai Shahzada, Afghanistan’s central exchange market. ‘By 2003 there was probably $1 billion circulating.’ These days, Baz says, about $20 million worth of business deals are made in a day. The central bank alone pumps about $60 million a week into the market to buy back the Afghan currency and keep it stable.”

“About 36 percent of Afghanistan’s 30 million people live below the poverty line. ‘If you ask people on the streets whether we have a billionaire, they will shrug and say no,’ says a senior Afghan economic official, who asked to remain anonymous because he is privy to sensitive information. ‘But I can tell you with confidence we have many. If the top 10 wealthy men in Afghanistan—I would say 9 of them products of the past 10 years—came together, they could buy this government, the bank, this whole system.'”

“He also helped deliver USAID cash to far-flung districts as part of a jobs program called Cash for Work. He started other businesses as well, importing Iranian biscuits and shampoo from Nimroz, a large border province and hub for smugglers, distributing the products across the country. He invested his earnings abroad, including putting $100,000 into a bakery in the United Arab Emirates. He had become rich—thanks to American spending.”

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reports a 19% increase in civilian casualties since 2013, making 2014 the bloodiest year yet for the U.S. occupation.   The UN says children have become the main victims.

“This year alone, more local security forces (police and army) have been killed by attacks and in fighting than ever before: 6,000 alone by mid-November, which is more than in the previous 12 years combined. In addition, according to official figures, some 3,000 civilians have also been killed. However, the real figure is probably much higher.”-World Socialist Web Site

WikiLeaks has released a 2009 CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) report which declared HVT (High Value Target Assassination, usually by drone strike) to be “intermittent” at best, because the Mujahideen “…military structure blends a top-down command system with an egalitarian Afghan tribal structure that rules by consensus, making the group more able to withstand HVT operations… …has a high overall ability to replace lost leaders, a centralized but flexible command and control overlaid with egalitarian Pashtun structures, and good succession planning and bench strength, especially at the middle levels…”

The CIA report is very useful for those who rage against the machine, you should check it out by clicking here.

Did anybody pay attention to the ‘end of mission’ ceremony conducted by the U.S. led NATO?  It’s total proof that this is a ‘western Christian’ war against ‘eastern Islam’!  All the top NATO military administrators made it a public point to conduct a ‘western Christian’ style prayer service as part of the ‘end of mission’ ceremony, in plain view of all the Islamic Afghan dignitaries!  What happened to ‘separation of church and state’?

The Army National Guard’s 128th Mobile Public Affairs Department (Utah U.S.A.) returning from Afghanistan.

News reports say half of the Army National Guard’s 454th Engineer Company (Texas U.S.A.) returning from Afghanistan.

60 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 169th General Support Aviation Battalion (Georgia U.S.A.) returning from Afghanistan.

The Army National Guard’s Bilateral Embedded Staff Team A13 (Illinois U.S.A. ) returning from Afghanistan.

The Army National Guard’s 1-230th Air Cavalry (pronounced Cav-all-ry, not cal-vary) Unit (Tennessee U.S.A.) returning from Afghanistan.  In February it was reported that the 1-230th will lose their Kiowa Warrior helicopters when they return. Major General Max Haston spoke out: “We’ve already taken significant reductions in the Air National Guard to the tune of about 200-250 people and now we’re getting ready to look at what’s going to happen to the Army National Guard. If the worst case in the Budget Control Act takes place, the state of Tennessee could lose anywhere from 8-12% of its national guardsmen. That concerns me for the security of this nation….”

12-16 december 2014

 

QZ8501 proof that MH370 was False Flag op!

30 December 2014 (14:15 UTC-07 Tango)/08 Rab al’Awwal 1436/09 Dey 1393/09 Bing-Zi (11th month) 4712

The discovery of bodies and debris, just days after AirAsia (Airbus 320-216)  QZ8501 disappeared, is more proof that Malaysia Airlines (Boeing 777-200) MH370 didn’t crash into the ocean.

Administrators in charge of the search for QZ8501 confirm that at least ten pieces of the plane have been found along with luggage and bodies.  So far no debris, luggage or bodies have been found in connection to MH370, which disappeared in March 2014.  Taxpayers in dozens of countries are still paying for the ongoing search for MH370.

crash of new expensive U.S. Air Traffic Control computers revealed to be False Flag op!

Obama first to say where MH370 went, last to offer condolences!

if there ain’t no wreckage then the plane ain’t there!

World War 3 Afghanistan, 06 – 11 December 2014: More taxpayers being raped! Hagel reveals NATO rift! True reason for attacks on schools; privatization! PayPal refuses to recognize Afghan banks, yet many Afghans now get paid only through PayPal!

Balkh Province: In Chamtal District, a wedding party was attacked with hand grenades, four people killed, 20 wounded.  Police suspect the attackers hated the loud music.

Helmand Province: In Marja District, Mujahideen attacked a police FOB, killing five cops. Police admit that only one Mujahid was killed.

Herat Province: In Shindand District, reports of major firefights during the night, at least one city has been captured by Mujahideen.   A new major railroad project has been signed by China, Iran, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.  The railroad will directly connect Iran with China and will pass through Herat Province.

Kabul Province:  In Kabul City, a Kamikaze bomber killed six Afghan National Army personnel, and wounded 14 after attacking the bus they were riding on.  The Obama regime puppet government of Afghanistan admitted they can’t pay their civil servants! A Reuters report says Afghanistan wants international taxpayers to give them a $537-million USD bailout loan, or better yet, grant!   Another report says many ‘up to date’ Afghans now get paid in one of two main ways; check or PayPal.  The problem with PayPal is that it refuses to deposit money directly into Afghan banks.  Afghans must go through a third party called PayOneer in order to get their money from PayPal.  A Kamikaze bomber attacked Estiqlal High School, killing one German and wounding ten Afghans.  Estiqal is the second oldest private school in Kabul City, managed by the the French Foreign Ministry.  A report reveals the possible reason for attacks on schools; privatization.  It’s called operation Private Education Institutions (PEI) and critics say it will create a huge social class divide.  They also claim that privatization of schools is only undertaken by failed state systems.  An Afghan foreign minister claims Iran will provide 500 university scholarships per year for Afghans to study in Iran.  Outgoing U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel made a surprise visit and announced that the Obama regime will keep at least 10800 personnel in-country through 2015, that’s 1-thousand more than first promised.  Hagel then swore that there will be only 5-thousand U.S. personnel in-country by the end of 2015.  Hagel revealed the Obama regime’s so called troop reduction plan is being delayed because other NATO members are not willing to take up the slack (in other words, the overall NATO troop levels are supposed to be unchanged).    From January to November more than 46-hundred Afghan government personnel have been sacrificed for the United States, making 2014 the “bloodiest year” yet for the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan.  NATO’s International Joint Command (IJC) officially ended operations: “IJC will be subsumed into a coalition that is soon downsizing to about 13-thousand personnel.”-U.S. General John F. Campbell.

Kandahar Province: In Maiwand District, Mujahideen attacked a police compound killing at least 10 people.

Kunduz Province: In Khanabad District, police report that two groups attacked each other, killing three people and wounding at least five.  District administrators say there are hundreds of armed men roaming the area who are not from the district and possibly with the growing Islamic State faction.

Kunar Province: In Shigal District, local government administrators reported they called in a U.S.-NATO airstrike (drone), killing ten people from Pakistan.

Laghman Province: In Alishang District, just days after villagers reported that government security contractors (mercenaries) assassinated several people in a taxi, local government administrators reported they called in a U.S.-NATO airstrike (drone).  Two missiles were fired at a home, killing four people.

Nangarhar Province: In Haska Mina District, local police say four people were killed by unknown gunmen. In Bati Kot District, a Toyota Corolla was car-jacked, with everybody inside.  Mujahideen claim they successfully chased down the car and rescued the occupants.

Nuristan Province: In Waigal District, local government administrators reported they called in a U.S.-NATO airstrike (drone), killing six people and wounding dozens more.

Parwan Province: In Ghorband District, the villagers of Syagard report that a U.S.-NATO drone attacked a group of teenagers, killing five of them.  However, NATO administrators swear the group of teenagers were actually militants and that they killed 17 of them!  To make things more convoluted, unnamed local government administrators in Shenwari District say a U.S.-NATO drone strike killed at least 12 people.   The U.S. Obama regime claims to have shutdown their infamous Bagram prison.  The Obama regime also claims the U.S. is no longer detaining anybody in Afghanistan, but that’s because the U.S. is now transferring their prisoners out-of-country.

In a U.S. federal court in the state of Pennsylvania, two food contractors pled guilty to war profiteering.  Switzerland based Supreme Foodservice GmbH and United Arab Emirates based Supreme Foodservice FZE overcharged U.S. taxpayers in providing food for their military personnel, by as much as 125%!  The two contractors used a third company (JAFCo) in a shell game to hide the exorbitant markups.  The contractors were fined only $389-million, and prohibited from doing business with the U.S. government for only five years.

160 militia-personnel of the Army National Guard’s 1313th Engineer Company (Indiana U.S.A. ) deploying to Kuwait, in support of operations in Afghanistan.

The Army National Guard’s 153rd Brigade Support Battalion (Arizona U.S.A. ) returning from Afghanistan.

The Army National Guard’s 1175th & 1176th Transportation Companies (Tennessee U.S.A. ) returning from Afghanistan.

The European country of Slovakia announced they will send 66 soldiers to Afghanistan, to help the Obama regime’s NATO ops.

01-05-december-2014: USAID global drug dealer

World War 3 Afghanistan, 01 – 05 December 2014: Is AIDS the new weapon of choice of the U.S.? Housing bubble bursting in Kabul! U.S. ally involved in counterfeiting? Proof USAID is a Global drug dealer!

Badghis Province: In Bala Murghab District, a U.S.-NATO  trained Afghan National Army soldier joined the Mujahideen and helped lead an attack on other ANA soldiers, killing six of them.  Mujahideen captured a FOB and all the weapons and ammo.

Baghlan Province: In Burka District, a Kamikaze bomber attacked a funeral procession, the targets actually being the cops guarding the procession.  At least nine people killed, and more than 20 wounded.

Helmand Province: UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, formerly known as United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) reports the U.S. led occupation of Afghanistan has created an “epidemic” of orphaned babies in the province.

Jawzjan Province: In Darzab District, Mujahideen attacked the police station killing four cops including the police chief.

Kabul Province:  The National Directorate of Security (NDS) arrested five people from Africa who were distributing 3-million counterfeit Euros and U.S. Dollars in various parts of the city!  NDS administrators also say the suspects were trying to sell counterfeiting supplies originating from U.S. ally United Arab Emirates!  Obama regime puppet president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani says he will appoint new governors in the provinces of Kunduz, Badghis, Ghazni, Nangarhar and Helmand.  It’s because Mujahideen are kickin’ some big time ass!  At the same time Afghan news media reports that Ghani is actually holding secret peace talks with Mujahideen.  The Ministry of Public of Health is reporting the sudden appearance of HIV-AIDS after the United States occupied the country.  At least 1694 cases are confirmed this year and an estimated 4500 people are infected (this would be called Biological Warfare).  The reduction of foreign government personnel in the city is bursting the housing bubble: “…by the end of 2014 more foreigners will have left Afghanistan. The person who offered their house for rent for USD 10-thousand now is asking USD 5-thousand but no one will take it.”-Yasin, property manager

Kandahar Province: In Spin Boldak District, border police were ambushed, at least three killed.   In Sherzad District, Afghan government personnel supposedly called in a U.S.-NATO airstrike (drone), killing at least eight people.  An explosion was reported in Kandahar City, but no casualties.

Laghman Province: In Alishang District, villagers report they witnessed pro-U.S. government mercenaries (contractors) stop a taxi, then shoot and kill all but one of the riders in the taxi.

Nangarhar Province: In Khogiyani District, villagers report that pro-U.S. government forces kidnapped four people (two adults, two teenagers) then murdered them in an abandoned compound.

Zabul Province: A decorated U.S. Army Special Forces Staff Sergeant from Indiana was shot and killed by Mujahideen.

Iran wants to return 760-thousand Afghan refugees to Afghanistan, but the Obama regime Afghan government is trying to stop that!  The Obama regime Afghan government is begging Iran to allow the refugees to stay for at least one more year.  The United Nations says there are 1-million Afghan refugees in Iran.

Germany has announced it will force its taxpayers to give Afghanistan another 430-million Euros (668-million USD) into 2016.

Rolling Stone magazine has an indepth article on how the U.S. terror group known as USAID has turned Afghanistan into “a nation ruled by drug lords”!

Public Radio International (PRI) reports that there is no help for the estimated 1.6-million drug addicts now in Afghanistan, and they cite the U.S. government for the data!

More proof that corruption begins with the United States: “Our job is to oversee all of the money spent on reconstruction by any agency of the U.S. government in Afghanistan. Up to now that amounts to $104 billion– more than we have spent in any country in the history of the republic……We have made 89 arrests, issued 106 indictments and won 76 convictions. We have reached civil settlements totaling $14.8 million, issued fines and penalties of $16.9 million and have saved or recovered $492.4 million……We can’t impose controls ourselves….People ask me how much money has been wasted….So much money been spent and we haven’t looked at every contract….between $5 billion and $10 billion a year going to support the Afghan government, going to salaries and roads, to support the military. Plus, there is still over $14 billion that has been authorized and appropriated but not yet spent. So money is in the pipeline and it’s going to continue…”-John Sopko, U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, interviewed by The Wall Street Journal

The Army National Guard’s 379th Engineer Company (Massachusetts U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

The Army National Guard’s 252nd Engineer Company (Pennsylvania U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

The Air National Guard’s 142nd Fighter Wing (Oregon U.S.A.) returning from Afghanistan.  They managed $33-million U.S. tax dollars in projects.

26 – 30 November 2014: Bird bombs?

False Flag Blow Back: Iran warned Australia for decades, yet Australia protected known terrorist, until yesterday!

16 December 2014 (16:31 UTC-07 Tango)/23 Safar 1436/25 Azar 1393/25 Bing-Zi 4712

It turns out that the ‘terrorist’ that held Sydney, Australia, hostage was a known criminal and wanted by Iranian police, yet British empire Australian administrators refused to hand him over!

In 1996 the ‘terrorist’ fled Iran to Australia, to escape prosecution for embezzlement and operating a false flag travel agency.  Iranian law enforcers (working through InterPol) demanded Australia turn over the suspect, but Aussie administrators refused.

Reports out of Australia show the man had a history of psychological problems.  In 2008, Aussie Shia Muslims went to the Australian government saying he was a charlatan, after he claimed to be a religious leader known as an ayatollah.   He then switched to Sunni Islam, and claimed to support Islamic State, however, Aussie news media claimed the man was a “liberal” Muslim.  He is also suspected in the murder of his second wife and of being a sex criminal.

Maybe this man was really an anti-Iran terrorist who was using his false flag travel agency to sneak in U.S. and British empire supported insurgents into Iran?   Blow-back can be a bitch!