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11/20/2015 2:29:57 PM

Eighty hostages 'freed' in Mali hotel siege: TV

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Malian security forces prepare to transport hostages freed from the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako on November 20, 2015 (AFP Photo/Habibou Kouyate)


Bamako (AFP) - Around 80 of 170 hostages seized when gunmen went on a shooting rampage at a luxury hotel in Mali's capital on Friday have been freed, local television reported.

"Radisson hotel attack: special forces launched an operation, first hostages released, about 80," the state-run ORTM channel said on a scrolling banner, without specifying the source of the information.

"Our special forces have freed hostages and 30 others were able to escape on their own," Security Minister Salif Traore told AFP.

Security sources said the gunmen were jihadists who had entered the hotel compound at around 0700 GMT in a car that had diplomatic plates. Many of the guests were in their rooms when the attack began, the security ministry spokesman told AFP.

Automatic weapons fire was heard outside the 190-room hotel in the city centre, with the ministry spokesman saying at least three hostages had been killed.

Their identities were not yet known.

Chinese state news agency Xinhua said at least seven Chinese nationals were among the hostages, while Turkish Airlines said six of its staff were caught up in the attack.

"It's all happening on the seventh floor, jihadists are firing in the corridor," a security source told AFP earlier.

Malian soldiers, police and special forces were on the scene as a security perimeter was set up, along with members of the UN's MINUSMA peacekeeping force in Mali and the French troops fighting jihadists in west Africa under Operation Barkhane.

Two freed female hostages -- a Turkish aviation worker and an Ivorian woman who was at the Radisson for an economic conference -- told AFP they saw the body of a fair-skinned man lying on the floor of the hotel.

A paramedic said three security guards had been wounded, including one who was in a critical condition after being shot. AFP's correspondent saw a police officer, who had also been shot, being evacuated by security forces.

President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, who is in Chad for a summit of leaders from the Sahel region, is cutting his trip short and flying home, the presidency told AFP.

- 'An obvious target' -

The Rezidor Hotel Group, the US-based parent company of Radisson Blu, said there were a total of 170 hostages -- 140 guests and 30 employees.

"Our safety and security teams and our corporate team are in constant contact with the local authorities in order to offer any support possible to reinstate safety and security at the hotel," Rezidor said in a statement.

The US embassy in Mali advised any American citizens in the country to shelter where they were, contact their families and monitor local media.

A French consultant who stays regularly at the hotel described it as "an obvious target for terrorists".

"The Radisson is at a crossroads, one of the roads was blocked. Security is provided by private guards. They passed a metal detector under cars," said the consultant, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

"I noticed that when they knew you, they didn't (use the metal detector) any more."

- Attacks despite peace deal -

The Radisson attack follows a nearly 24-hour siege and hostage-taking at another hotel in August in the central Malian town of Sevare in which five UN workers were killed, along with four soldiers and four attackers.

Five people, including a French citizen and a Belgian, were also killed in an attack at a restaurant in Bamako in March in the first such incident in the capital.

Islamist groups have continued to wage attacks in Mali despite a June peace deal between former Tuareg rebels in the country's north and rival pro-government armed groups.

In mid-2012 the north fell under the control of jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda. They supplanted Tuareg rebels and imposed a brutal interpretation of sharia law on the region, with Bamako reeling from a military coup.

The Islamists were largely ousted from towns by an ongoing French-led military operation launched in January 2013, but they have since launched sporadic attacks on security forces from desert hideouts.

Despite the peace deal, large swathes of Mali remain beyond the control of government and foreign forces.

In a recording authenticated by Malian authorities this week, a jihadist leader in Mali denounced the peace deal and called for further attacks against France, which is helping national forces fight extremists.

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11/20/2015 4:58:57 PM

Russian strikes in Syria kill more than 1,300: monitor

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A video grab from the Russian Defence Ministry's Facebook page purports to show a Russian Tupolev Tu-95 bomber dropping a cruise missile during an airstrike in Syria (AFP Photo/)


Beirut (AFP) - More than 1,300 people, around two-thirds of them combatants, have been killed in Russian air strikes in Syria since Moscow's aerial campaign began on September 30, a monitor said Friday.

The figure supplied by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights is more that double the overall toll it gave in its last report on the Russian campaign three weeks ago.

The Britain-based Observatory said it had documented 1,331 deaths in Russian air strikes, most of them of Islamic State group jihadists or other fighters..

It said 381 IS fighters had been killed, along with 547 militants from Al-Qaeda affiliate Al-Nusra Front and other rebel forces.

The strikes also killed 403 civilians, including 97 children, according to the monitor.

The Observatory's last toll for the campaign, on October 29, put the number of killed at nearly 600.

Russia says its aerial campaign targets IS and other "terrorists" but rebel forces and their backers accuse Moscow of focusing on moderate and Islamist fighters over jihadists.

Several medical groups have also accused Russia of strikes that have hit field clinics and hospitals in Syria.

Russia's intervention in Syria follows that of a US-led coalition that has been carrying out strikes against IS in the country since September 2014.

The US-led coalition does not coordinate with Damascus however.

According to the Observatory, the US-led strikes have killed at least 3,649 people since they began, around six percent of them civilians.

The monitor said in late October that US-led raids had killed 3,276 IS fighters, 147 members of Al-Nusra or Islamist groups and 226 civilians.

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11/20/2015 11:24:14 PM

Beijing vows justice as ISIS kills Chinese, Norwegian hostages

Updated 0514 GMT (1314 HKT) November 20, 2015



Hong Kong (CNN) Beijing has vowed to bring ISIS to justice after the group said it had executed two hostages, a Chinese and a Norwegian.

ISIS said it had killed the two men, identified as Chinese national Fan Jinghui and Norwegian citizen Ole Johan Grimsgaard-Ofstad in its English-language online magazine Dabiq.

President Xi Jinping "strongly condemned" ISIS for the killing of Fan, the first known Chinese national to be killed by the group, and the country's foreign ministry said the Chinese government would "definitely hold the perpetrators accountable."

But how to respond to Fan's "cold-blooded and violent" death presents a dilemma for China, which has stayed on the sidelines in the fight against ISIS and has a long-held principle of noninterference in other countries' affairs.

To date, Beijing has been vague on the question of what it will contribute to the global fight against ISIS and has declined to explicitly offer its support for airstrikes being conducted against the group in Syria.

    Norway also condemned the killings.

    "We have no grounds to doubt the contents of the photos that have been published," Foreign Minister Boerge Brende said, according to Reuters.

    The U.N. Security Council added their voice to the outrage on Friday, and called on all countries to cooperate with China and Norway to help bring those responsible for the killings to justice.

    It's not known how Fan was captured by ISIS or whether he was abducted in Iraq, Syria or elsewhere.

    Fan doesn't appear to have a military background and worked as a high school teacher before switching to a career in advertising, according to Chinese state media.

    In 2001, according to Chinese magazine Caijing, he told a Chinese radio program that he was a "drifter" but he hoped to win awards for his advertising work.

    When news of Fan's capture first spread in September, neighbors near his last known address told Reuters that he hadn't lived at the home in many years, and that they didn't know if he had any family.


    China's Foreign Ministry confirms Chinese hostage Fan Jinghui killed by Thur, vows to bring criminals to justice

    "The Chinese government and people have been very concerned about Fan Jinghui's safety since he was kidnapped," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said in a statement Thursday.

    He added the government had made "all-out" efforts to rescue him.

    Opinion: What empowers ISIS

    China on the sidelines of ISIS fight

    China hasn't been an active participant in the fight against ISIS, but, in the wake of the killing, pledged to "enhance its counter-terrorism cooperation with the international community."

    But experts say the chances of Chinese aircraft flying alongside Russian and U.S. planes in Syria and Iraq are slim to none.

    "It seems most likely that the Chinese government will continue to stay on the sidelines," said Xie Tao, a professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University.

    Xie said there are multiple reasons for that. First, he said by officially declaring war on ISIS, Chinese officials fear that could draw further scrutiny from the group, and perhaps increase the chances of aParis-style attack in China.

    He also pointed to the notion of precedent.

    If the Chinese were to join the anti-ISIS coalition, it would be a historic step in their foreign policy, ignoring a decades-old policy of nonintervention and potentially giving other countries leverage when asking China to take sides in future conflicts.

    Opinion: ISIS' scary motivation

    'For sale'

    In September, the two men were pictured in the online magazine wearing yellow jumpsuits with the words "FOR SALE" below their portraits.

    A warning appeared beneath their portraits at the bottom of each page: "Note: This is a limited time offer."

    Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg said in September that the kidnappers had asked for ransom several times but the Norwegian government did not pay ransom.

    In its publication Dabiq, ISIS said the two men had been "executed after being abandoned by kafir nations and organizations."

    ISIS has taken dozens of international hostages, often seeking ransoms for them to swell its coffers, but when money isn't forthcoming, it has publicized its barbaric killings to score propaganda points.

    Opinion: Get ready for a long war

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    RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
    11/21/2015 12:13:15 AM

    Zerohedge: The Most Important Question About ISIS That Nobody Is Asking

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-19/most-important-question-about-isis-nobody-asking

    The question of how the Islamic State funds its sprawling caliphate has been discussed in the past: we first broke down the primary driver of ISIS revenue well over a year ago, in September 2014, when we explained that “ISIS uses oil wealth to help finance its terror operations.”

    Daily Signal’s Kelsey Harkness explained the breakdown as follows:

    According to the Iraq Energy Institute, an independent, nonprofit policy organization focused on Iraq’s energy sector, the army of radical Islamists controls production of 30,000 barrels of oil a day in Iraq and 50,000 barrels in Syria. By selling the oil on the black market at a discounted price of $40 per barrel (compared to about $93 per barrel in the free market), ISIS takes in $3.2 million a day.

    The oil revenue, which amounts to nearly $100 million each month, allows ISIS to fund its military and terrorist attacks — and to attract more recruits from around the world, including America.

    Most importantly, we added that to be successful in counterterrorism efforts, “the U.S. and its allies must “push the Islamic State out of the oil fields it has captured and disrupt its ability to smuggle the oil to foreign markets.”

    None of this was surprising to anyone, but what was quite surprising is that it took the allied forces over a year to take the oil revenue threat seriously and begin targeting the Islamic State’s oil infrastructure in earnest.

    Today, in an article titled “Why US Efforts to Cut Off Islamic State’s Funds Have Failed” Bloomberg tries to explain just how it is that despite a more than a year long campaign, ISIS funding remains as strong as ever, and notes that “the latest round of airstrikes are directly related to the administration’s new math. “You have to go after the oil, and you have to do it in a serious way, and we’ve just begun to do that now,” citing Benjamin Bahney, an international policy analyst at the Rand Corp., a U.S. Department of Defense-funded think tank.

    To be sure, there are other sources of revenue: Bloomberg correctly notes that “even if the U.S. finally weakens the group’s oil income, Bahney and other analysts in the U.S., the Middle East, and Europe contend, Islamic State has resources beyond crude—from selling sex slaves to ransoming hostages to plundering stolen farmland—that can likely keep it fighting for years.”

    Still, without a doubt, the dominant source of funds for the terrorists is oil, and not just oil, but a well-greased logistical machine that keeps thousands of barrels moving from unknown pumps to even refineries, and ultimately to smugglers who operated out of Turkey and other countries.

    Here is Bloomberg:

    Most often refined in Syria, the group’s oil is trucked to cities such as Mosul to provide people living under its black banner with fuel for generators and other basic needs. It’s also used to power the war machine. “They have quite an organized supply chain running fuel into Iraq and [throughout] the ‘caliphate,’ ” says Michael Knights, an Iraq expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, using the militant group’s religiously loaded term for itself. Because the U.S. apparently believed the real money for Islamic State came primarily via selling refined oil, rather than crude, last year’s strikes heavily targeted refineries and storage depots, says Bahney. He and other experts say that strategy missed an important shift: Militants increasingly sell raw crude to truckers and middlemen, rather than refining it themselves. So while Islamic State probably maintains some refining capacity, the majority of the oil in IS territory is refined by locals who operate thousands of rudimentary, roadside furnaces that dot the Syrian desert.

    Here is where it gets interesting: Bloomberg cites Pentagon officials who acknowledge “that for more than a year they avoided striking tanker trucks to limit civilian casualties. None of these guys are ISIS. We don’t feel right vaporizing them, so we have been watching ISIS oil flowing around for a year,” says Knights. That changed on Nov. 16, when four U.S. attack planes and two gunships destroyed 116 oil trucks.

    So any qualms about vaporizing “innocent civilians” promptly disappeared when the Pentagon realized that its 1+ year long campaign had been an epic debacle, that a suddenly surging ISIS was stronger as ever, and most importantly, that its critical revenue lifelines had been largely untouched for years. Perhaps they weren’t innocent civilians after all.

    It is still unknown if this recent crackdown on “dumping oil”, or crude which dramatically lowers the price of oil in global markets – it certainly is an odd coincidence that the price of Brent and WTI began its tumble last fall, just when the Islamic State made its dramatic appearance on the world scene – will have an effect and cut off the primary source of funds to ISIS.

    But what we have been wondering for months and what we hope some enterprising journalist will soon answer, is just who are the commodity trading firms that have been so generously buying millions of smuggled oil barrels procured by the Islamic State at massive discounts to market, and then reselling them to other interested parties.

    In other words, who are the middlemen.

    What we do know is who they may be: they are the same names that were quite prominent in the market in September when Glencore had its first, and certainly not last, near death experience: the Glencores, the Vitols, the Trafiguras, the Nobels, the Mercurias of the world.

    To be sure, funding terrorist states is not something that some of the most prominent names in the list above have shied away from in the past.

    Which one (or ones) are the guilty parties – those who have openly breached terrorism funding laws – we don’t know: it may be one, or more of the above, or someone totally different.

    At this point, however, three things are certain: whoever the commodity trading house may be that is paying ISIS-affiliated “innocent civilians” hundreds of millions of dollars for their products, they are perfect aware just who the source of this deeply discounted crude is. Crude so deeply discounted, in fact, it results in massive profits for the enterprising middleman who are engaging in openly criminal transactions.

    The second certainty: whoever said middleman is, it is very well known to US intelligence services such as the NSA and CIA, and thus to the Pentagon, and thus, the US government.

    The third certainty is that while the US, and Russia, and now France, are all very theatrically bombing something in the Syrian desert (nobody really knows what), the funding of ISIS continues unabated as someone keeps buying ISIS oil.

    We wonder how long until someone finally asks the all important question regarding the Islamic State: who is the commodity trader breaching every known law of funding terrorism when buying ISIS crude, almost certainly with the tacit approval by various “western alliance” governments, and why is it that these governments have allowed said middleman to continue funding ISIS for as long as it has?

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    11/21/2015 12:41:23 AM

    The Missing Piece of the Financial Puzzle

    By Preston James, Ph.D on November 18, 2015

    Is there a faction in the Pentagon and the CIA which views the support of ISIS/ISIL necessary to keep the largest Wall Street Banks afloat?

    by Preston James and Mike Harris



    Why are the largest Wall Street Banks still afloat?

    Many financial experts expected their financial collapse months ago, despite the continuing Quantitative Easements of the Federal Reserve System.

    Why has the collapse of these largest Wall Street banks been expected and seemed imminent to many financial experts?

    The hard reality is that some of these largest Wall Street Banks have over-leveraged themselves to stay afloat using inflated Oil Derivatives which require a fairly high World crude oil price to stay solvent. And the price they need is far higher than what the current crude oil price per barrel has fallen to right now.

    Unless these largest Wall Street Banks somehow compensate for these losses, these Oil Derivative contracts will crash due to these crude oil prices having falling too far. The result will be that the largest Wall Street Banks holding these contracts will implode financially.

    This of course could take the whole American financial system down with them.

    And as many now realize these large Wall Street Banks over-speculated during the boom years up until 2007 and took huge profits for their principals, leaving bankrupt-ready empty financial shells once the numerous investment bubbles they created burst.

    The major worldwide investment gambling losses that these major Wall Street Banks accumulated brought them to the point of imminent collapse in 2008 and 2009.

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    Hank Paulson, Secretary of the Treasury and Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the private Federal Reserve System great Wurlitzer elastic money creating machine. These men were having a good laugh about a bought and owned Congress and the stupid American Taxpayers who were going to bail out the largest Wall Street Banks. The monumentally large bank losses that Congress and the Administration forced American taxpayers to cover totaled over two trillion US Dollars. These mega losses were the result of careless international investments by these largest Wall Street Banks. This actually constituted high tech international speculating, best described as high stakes gambling. If the original Glass Steagall Act had not been repealed, these bad investments could never have been made in the first place.

    However, these large Wall Street banks immediately used their well established influence to manipulate the US Congress and Two different Administrations(Bush2 2 and Obama) using fear and the threat of Martial Law in the Streets of America to manipulate Congress and the Administration into giving them two huge near Trillion Dollar bailouts all fully financed by the American taxpayer.

    Despite some efforts by the US Congress to track where these expenditures went, Congress was only able to find out that most of the Taxpayer provided money was transferred to foreign banks to prop up the foreign investments of these large Wall Street banks and the US Petro Dollar and never learned the specific trails or amounts.

    Many Americans did however find out that very large bonuses, often a million dollars or much more, were paid to the top Officers and earners in these large Wall Street Banks during this severe financial crisis, much of it linked to the taxpayer bailouts.

    These two bailouts were so large that if applied on behalf of the American People, all homesteaded home mortgages and all college loans could have been paid off.

    When a similar crises of impending bankruptcy of the large banks in Iceland occurred, Icelanders reacted and forged a whole different direction of actions and corrections. They arrested the bankers responsible, cancelled any liability of Iceland and its citizens to restore these bankers losses, and declared most home mortgages paid in full. They also tried, convicted and jailed several of the top bankers responsible for this fiasco and financial mal-management.

    BANKERSxxA significant portion of the American public want the same thing done that Iceland did to the Bankers responsible for our Wall Street banking crisis and the two bailouts.

    We now have a new US Attorney General. The prior totally corrupt one that refused to enforce the laws the Bankers broke has resigned.

    Many Americans want the US Department of Justice to now begin a process in earnest and deliver indictments against these Bankers of the largest Wall Street banks involved in the Wall Street meltdown of 2008.

    Some legal experts believe that there is no standing statute of limitations because fraud was involved and this negates such normal statutes of limitations.

    When the Saudis lowered their price of crude at the apparent direction of the Pentagon power structure in an attempt to create maximum financial stress to Putin and the Russian Federation, Putin, the master chess player that he is, reacted quite unexpectedly. He lowered his crude price even further. This turns out to have been a very crafty move.

    What is truly surprising is that not only has it turned out that the Russian Federation is stable financially enough to handle this drop in the World price of crude, but it now seems evident that Putin has used this opportunity to once again outsmart the Wall Street Banksters and the Khazarian Mafia.

    This drastically lowered crude price has seriously stressed some of the largest Wall Street Banks to the max because of their inflated Oil Derivative contracts they have used to stay afloat.

    These Banks have apparently countered this drastic drop in the price of crude by accessing revenues derived from British Petroleum and Exxon buying stolen crude from ISIS at a greatly reduced, deeply discounted prices and re-selling it at the much higher going World crude price. This appears to have provided a means for these large Wall Street Banks to keep their Crude Oil Derivative Contracts afloat.

    Under American Law as well as International Law, this makes BP and Exxon Directors and officers quite vulnerable to legal action as well as major trans-national anti-terror measures that can be legally exercised directly against them personally if these reports are cross validated and pursued legally in US and International venues.

    Kaiser_695Now with the downing of the Russian airliner in Egypt and the mass-murder of 224 innocent on-board passengers, President Putin appears to have intensified his attacks on ISIS/ISIL.

    We have reports that Russian Federation Forces are now directly attacking ISIS/ISIL Oil shipment tanker caravans of their stolen Syrian oil and directly attacking ISIL controlled oil facilities.

    Putin has publicly stated that if a dog bites you, don’t worry about the dog but go after its master. And that is what he is now doing by attacking these ISIS/ISIL tanker caravans of Syrian of oil stolen by ISIS/ISIL.

    The Liveleak Video Clip below shows Russian aircraft destroying 500 ISIS/ISIL Oil tanker trucks filed with stolen Syrian Oil.



    Conclusion:

    Kaiser_710If this decimation of ISIS/ISIL crude oil shipments by the Russian Federation continues it is likely that such will be the straw that soon breaks the back of the Wall Street Oil Derivative contracts.

    And once that occurs it is expected that we will then see the fall of the US Petro Dollar soon to follow. The US Petro Dollar will then cease to be used any further as the World’s Reserve Currency.

    And you can imagine how quickly and deeply that will erode the power and political influence of the Khazarian Mafia and its large Wall Street banks in America and around the World.




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