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A well known psychological bias and intellectual deficit. It's also a fallacy called cherry picking. .
And that's probably a new version of operation Mockingbird! lol :)

Jabbar was a specialist, knowledgeable in counterterrorism. However, the FBI mentioned that he ultimately became inspired by terrorism itself, acting similarly to ISIS. That seems ridiculous! I still don't believe the FBI or the Pentagon. Obviously, the Deep State just declared war on Trump, using terrorism. Amen!

👉👉 Both Shamsud-Din Jabbar and Matthew Livelsberger were deployed to Afghanistan, but not at the same time or in the same unit. Jabbar's deployment was from February 2009 to January 2010, while Livelsberger served multiple deployments, including one in 2009. Reports indicate that they were both associated with Fort Bragg, but there is no evidence they served together or in the same area during their deployments[1][7][9].

sources:
[1] https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/02/us/matthew-alan-livelsberger-vegas-cybertruck-explosion/index.html
[2] Inside the military career of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, from Afghanistan deployment to Staff Sergeant
[3] What we know about Cybertruck explosion person of interest Matthew Livelsberger
[4] Who was Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the New Orleans truck attack suspect?
[5] Matthew Livelsberger: What we know about the Cybertruck explosion suspect
[6] New Orleans truck attack suspect: What we know about Shamsud-Din Jabbar
[7] A look at Matthew Livelsberger: the man found inside the Las Vegas cybertruck
[8] Suspect in New Orleans truck attack identified as 42-year-old Army veteran from Texas
[9] Who is Matthew Livelsberger? Driver in Cybertruck blast was Green Beret
[10]
[11] https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/who-is-matthew-livelsberger/

👉👉 U.S. soldiers and officials deployed to Afghanistan needed to know about counterterrorism for several reasons:

1. Mission Objectives: The primary mission in Afghanistan was to dismantle al-Qaeda and prevent the Taliban from providing a safe haven for terrorist groups. Understanding counterterrorism strategies was essential to achieving these objectives.

2. Operational Effectiveness: Knowledge of counterterrorism tactics, techniques, and procedures allowed military personnel to effectively engage and neutralize terrorist threats. This included understanding enemy tactics and the local environment.

3. Intelligence Gathering: Counterterrorism involves gathering and analyzing intelligence to identify and disrupt terrorist activities. Soldiers and officials needed to be trained in intelligence operations to support their missions.

4. Collaboration with Local Forces: Engaging with Afghan security forces and local communities required an understanding of counterterrorism principles to build trust and effectively coordinate efforts against common threats.

5. Protection of Civilians: Counterterrorism efforts often involve protecting civilian populations from terrorist attacks. Soldiers needed to be aware of the implications of their actions on local communities to minimize collateral damage and gain local support.

6. Adaptation to Evolving Threats: The nature of terrorism is dynamic, with groups adapting their strategies. Continuous education on counterterrorism was necessary to stay ahead of emerging threats.

In summary, knowledge of counterterrorism was crucial for U.S. soldiers and officials to effectively carry out their missions, protect civilians, and collaborate with local forces in Afghanistan.
 
This guy is a whacknut. Yes the FBI didn't want to release that it was Islamic terror. The first thing they said was it was not terrorism, yet had the earmarks. The FBI is in cahoots with the deep state, trying to protect the Biden admin and attack Trump as much as possible. The men both being from Ft Bragg doesn't mean either one was in this psy ops thing. Ft Bragg has over 52,000 soldiers. That's like a city of 52,000 people.

No, he's not. He understands the bigger picture and how the corrupt powers-that-shouldn't-be actually operate. Based on years of observation and research. But we'll have to agree to disagree, because I don't want to argue about this at the moment. I was just here for a few minutes to answer a couple replies.
 
No, he's not. He understands the bigger picture and how the corrupt powers-that-shouldn't-be actually operate. Based on years of observation and research. But we'll have to agree to disagree, because I don't want to argue about this at the moment. I was just here for a few minutes to answer a couple replies.

He doesn't understand a fucking thing. He's an idiot. And only bigger idiots believe him.
 
👉👉 There is no clear evidence that Jabbar joined ISIS before Summer 2024. Gee, I wish I were Jabbar's lawyer! lol. :)

Evidence of Jabbar's Joining ISIS Before Summer 2024

While specific evidence confirming Shamsud-Din Jabbar's joining of ISIS prior to the summer of 2024 has not been detailed in the available sources, the following points can provide context regarding the nature of his involvement:

1. FBI Statements: Christopher Raia, the deputy assistant director of the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division, indicated that Jabbar had joined ISIS before the summer of 2024. While the FBI has not publicly disclosed the exact evidence supporting this claim, such statements typically rely on intelligence gathered through various means, including surveillance, informants, and digital communications. ( I don't believe the intelligence community because they have not yet found Iraqi WMDs ) lol. :)

2. Radicalization Timeline: the specific details of his recruitment or joining ISIS remain undisclosed.

Conclusion

There is no publicly available, detailed evidence explicitly confirming the exact circumstances of Jabbar's joining ISIS before summer 2024.

Edit: Trump & his teams should take good care of themselves. Don't ever trust anyone related to the intelligence community! Backstabbing or blackmailing? Probably. :)
 
He doesn't understand a fucking thing. He's an idiot. And only bigger idiots believe him.

Think what you want, it doesn't change the truth. Keep believing the narratives you're manipulated to believe, you're doing precisely what the PTSB want. It helps them keep the wars and their other agendas going.
 
Think what you want, it doesn't change the truth. Keep believing the narratives you're manipulated to believe, you're doing precisely what the PTSB want. It helps them keep the wars and their other agendas going.

I believe my lying eyes. I don't believe whackjobs on youtube.
 
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CIA = Central ISIS Agency?

The CIA was actually a mother of al-Qaeda & ISIS? Man! I don't believe it! :(

👉👉 WikiLeaks, particularly through the release of diplomatic cables, provides evidence supporting the claim that the CIA's actions contributed to the creation of ISIS. In a 2016 release known as Carter Cables III, Julian Assange highlighted how U.S. support for Mujahideen fighters during the Soviet-Afghan War laid the groundwork for al-Qaeda and, subsequently, ISIS. The cables indicate that billions were funneled to these fighters, establishing tactics that would later be employed by ISIS[1].

Additionally, leeaked emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign revealed concerns among U.S. officials about Saudi Arabia and Qatar providing financial support to extremist groups, including ISIS, further implicating U.S. foreign policy in the rise of such organizations[3][4].

sources:
[1] Julian Assange and Wikileaks New Cables Bombshell: ISIS Created By CIA
[2] Al-Qaeda-linked 'rebels' in Syria say they 'love Israel'. USA gave them billions in weapons & support - Geopolitical Economy Report
[3] FactCheck Q&A: Is Saudi Arabia funding ISIS?
[4] Leaked Hillary Clinton emails show U.S. allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar supported ISIS
[5] Timber Sycamore - Wikipedia
[6]
[7] https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/07/world/europe/wikileaks-cia-hacking.html

👉👉 Operation Cyclone played a crucial role in the rise of al-Qaeda and indirectly contributed to the emergence of ISIS. The operation, conducted by the CIA from 1979 to 1992, aimed to support Afghan mujahideen fighting against the Soviet invasion by providing substantial funding and weapons, including Stinger missiles. This support primarily favored militant Islamic groups, many of which had jihadist ties, fostering an environment that nurtured radical ideologies.

The training and resources provided during Operation Cyclone helped shape key figures in the jihadist movement, leading to the formation of al-Qaeda in the late 1980s. Many of the fighters trained during this period later collaborated with Osama bin Laden, establishing a network that would evolve into al-Qaeda. After the U.S. withdrawal and subsequent civil war in Afghanistan, these dynamics created a fertile ground for extremist groups, including ISIS, which emerged from the chaos of post-invasion Iraq and leveraged the ideological and tactical foundations laid during Operation Cyclone[1][2][5].

sources:
[1] Operation Cyclone - Wikipedia
[2] 'Islamic State': Raqqa's loss seals rapid rise and fall
[3] The United States and the Mujahideen | History of Western Civilization II
[4]
[5] History of al-Qaeda - Wikipedia
[6] https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1050&context=history_theses
[7] Comparing Al Qaeda and ISIS: Different goals, different targets
 
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