ISIS IP Addresses Traced Back To Saudi Arabia and UK Governments

addressesBrandon Turbeville – A recent successful hacking of three ISIS supporters’ Twitter accounts has revealed that the source of these accounts is not located in Syria or Iraq but in the UK and Saudi Arabia.

According to a report by the UK Mirror, a group of four hackers known as VandaSec hacked the ISIS accounts and linked them back to the Department of Work and Pensions in the UK. Indeed, according to the hackers, the accounts are being run from Internet addresses that can be traced back to the DWP.

The Mirror reports that VandaSec showed them the IP addresses used by a group of three separate jihadists (digital ones at least) to access their Twitter accounts. What appeared at first to suggest that the IP addresses were based in Saudi Arabia soon revealed that the addresses linked back to the DWP in the UK.

“VandaSec’s work has sparked wild rumours suggesting someone inside the DWP is running ISIS-supporting accounts, or they were created by intelligence services as a honeypot to trap wannabe jihadis,” Jasper Hamill writes.

The Mirror then claims to have traced the IP addresses shown to them by VandaSec and allegedly found that the addresses pointed to “a series of unpublicized transactions between Britain and Saudi Arabia.” Continue reading

News And Views From The Nefarium – Dec 3, 2015 [Video]

Joseph Farrell comments on the San Bernardino shooting, and a recent German BND-intelligence estimate fingering Saudi Arabia as an epicenter for terrorism and rash interventionist policies.

San Bernardino shooting suspect  Syed Rizwan Farook traveled to Saudi Arabia, was married, appeared to be living ‘American Dream,’ co-workers say

Los Angeles Times – As the holiday gathering got underway Wednesday morning, Syed Rizwan Farook joined dozens of his colleagues from San Bernardino County’s public health department. Farook, an inspector, seemed quiet during the early hours of the event, then vanished just as a group photo was about to be taken. Continue reading

Syria’s Neighbour Saudi Arabia With Enough Tents To House Millions Takes ZERO Refugees

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Arjun Walia – Saudi Arabia is considered to be a country plagued with a number of human rights violations, allied with the United States, they continue to face large amounts of criticism for refusing to take in any of the millions of Syrians currently fleeing their homeland in search for safety. This is more so because Saudi Arabia has approximately 100,000 air-conditioned tents sitting empty on a giant plot of land, located approximately 2, 150 miles from Syria in the city of Mina. Apparently, they’re only used a few days a year to house pilgrims commuting to Meca for hajj.

Why is this? Well, perhaps it’s because that this entire global war on terrorism is a United States undertaking, carried out by a number of countries that are obeying orders from Washington. More people are starting to wake up to this possibility, and evidence showing that all of this activity is “based on fake premises,” and that “somehow America and the Western world are going after a fictitious enemy, the Islamic State, when it fact the Islamic state is fully supported and financed by the Western military alliance and America’s allies in the Persian Gulf.” One of those allies is Saudi Arabia.

The quote above comes from Dr. Michel Chossudovsky, a Canadian economist and professor emeritus at the University of Ottawa. He and many others expressed these concerns at the International Conference on the New World Order, which was organized and sponsored by the Perdana Global Peace Foundation (source) (source)

It’s more convincing compared a reporter saying something on T.V., isn’t it? Continue reading

News And Views From The Nefarium – September 17, 2015 [Video]

Joseph P Farrell – Saudi Arabia opens the door, Russia says nyet, but wait… is nyet really nyet when the geopolitical stakes are so high? Here’s the Sputnik article:

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Russo-Saudi Oil Agreement May Leave US Hawks Out in the Cold

Sputnik News “What if Russia joins OPEC and changes the established Anglo-American oil cartels’ global economic order?” F. William Engdahl asks.

If Russia and OPEC countries enter an alliance, the oil producing powers of the Middle East would significantly bolster the development of the China-led new Silk Road Economic Belt project, American-German economic researcher and historian F. William Engdahl suggests. Continue reading

Social Engineering 101: How to Make a Refugee Crisis

Tony Cartalucci – Starting in 2007, the US was already in the process of engineering the overthrow and destruction of all prevailing political orders across the Middle East and North African (MENA) region.

It would be in Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh’s 2007 New Yorker article, “The Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?” that it was explicitly stated (emphasis added):

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Refugee camp in Turkey

To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the Administration has cooperated with Saudi Arabia’s government, which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran. The U.S. has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.

Hersh would also reveal that at the time, the US – then under the administration of President George Bush and through intermediaries including US-ally Saudi Arabia – had already begun channeling funding and support to the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood who would in 2011 play a crucial role in the opening phases of the destructive war now raging across the Levant.

In 2008, from Libya to Syria and beyond, activists were drawn by the US State Department from across MENA to learn the finer points of Washington and Wall Street’s “color revolution” industry. They were being prepared for an unprecedented, coordinated US-engineered MENA-wide campaign of political destabilization that would in 2011 be called the “Arab Spring.” Continue reading