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11/29/2017 10:52:25 AM

Christmas Threat Against Times Square in New ISIS Santa Poster

BY BRIDGET JOHNSON NOVEMBER 27, 2017


(ISIS image)

An ISIS supporter released a poster of Santa Claus on the group's social media haunts. The poster shows Santa overlooking Times Square with a case of dynamite at his side.

In the image, the New York streets are filled with pedestrians at nighttime and Santa carries a bulky red sack.

"We meet at Christmas in New York... soon," reads the text on the image.

It follows propaganda posters making holiday threats toward Europe, with a hand holding a bloody knife before a market in the neighborhood of the Eiffel Tower and a black-clad jihadist standing over Santa on London's Regent Street.

The threat also comes as the ISIS-supporting Wafa' Media Foundation has released numerous threats against the holiday and against the Vatican. In amessage to fellow jihadists last week, the group noted that "the crusaders' feast is approaching."

In another instance, Wafa' circulated a poster depicting a vehicle moving toward the Vatican with a cache of weapons, vowing "Christmas blood."

ISIS followers have favored attacks during the holiday season, with the 2015 attack on a San Bernardino County Christmas party by Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik as well as last December's truck attack on the Berlin Christmas market by Anis Amri.

And a 2016 video released by the Al-Furat Media Foundation, an official media affiliate of the Islamic State, portrayed a suicide bomber striking Times Square.

That video opened with the tag "USA" in the upper corner and shots of an unseen person assembling a bomb to put in a suicide vest. The person buttons up a blue shirt, straps on the bomb belt, and zips up a dark brown leather jacket to conceal it. He's wearing a stainless steel wristwatch that reads 9:25.

That was followed by scenes of Times Square and the torso of the leather-jacketed man walking along the street. A TGI Friday's sign is shown.

In a close-up of the man with no location shown, he's pulling the ring on his detonator.

It appeared to be mock-up footage from an Al-Jazeera segment, with the network's logo fuzzed out but still discernible. News footage was then shown of the ABC News building banner in New York scrolling a headline about the November 2015 Paris attacks.

The video then showed Orlando nightclub bomber Omar Mateen along with closeups of the weapons he used in the June 12 attack on the Pulse nightclub: a Sig Sauer MCX .223 caliber rifle and Glock 17 9 mm.

That month, a criminal complaint stated that Mohamed Rafik Naji, 37, a legal permanent U.S. resident and citizen of Yemen, discussed a plot to try to conduct a Nice-style attack using a garbage truck to mow down people in Times Square.

"They want an operation in Times Square, reconnaissance group already put out a scene, the Islamic State already put up scenes of Times Square, you understand. I said that was an indication for whoever is smart to know," Naji said to an FBI source, according to the complaint.

Last month, a Canadian, a U.S. citizen living in Pakistan, and a Philippine citizen were charged with plotting to attack NYC, including "detonating bombs in Times Square and the New York City subway system, and shooting civilians at specific concert venues."

“We seriously need a car bomb at times square," federal officials said one of the men messaged in conjunction with a photo of the area. "Look at these crowds of people!”


(pjmedia.com)


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11/29/2017 2:09:40 PM

Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes To Be Released In 20 States

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11/29/2017 4:12:17 PM

US Looks to Southeast Asia to Unleash its ISIS Hordes

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11/29/2017 4:46:01 PM

Amber Alert: Police, FBI searching for missing North Carolina girl



- The search to find a missing 3-year-old North Carolina toddler is continuing.

Mariah Kay Woods was last seen Sunday night at around 11:30 p.m. in bed at her home in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

Fox News reported that her mother, Kristy Woods, said she put her daughter to bed that night around 6 p.m. and checked on her around that time. In the morning, she found the bed empty and her daughter gone.

Talking to Fox News, Onslow County Sheriff Hans J. Miller said there was no sign of unlawful entry into the home. At the time, Woods, her boyfriend, and Woods' two other children were inside.

The FBI has also become involved in the search, with authorities investigating the area around the mobile home park to find any evidence of Mariah's location.

Officials are also asking for the public's help in finding Mariah.

She is described as having brown hair and blue eyes. She's approximately 2 feet 9 inches tall and weighing 30 pounds.

Anyone with information about the abduction or Mariah's location should immediately call the Onslow County Sheriff at (910) 455-3113.

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11/29/2017 5:13:46 PM



Return of Nuclear War Sirens Has Some Hawaii Residents Freaked Out

November 28, 2017 at 5:42 am

(COMMONDREAMS) With President Donald Trump showing little interest in sitting down at the negotiating table with North Korea—regarded by many in the U.S. and around the world as the best method for deterring nuclear development by Kim Jong-un’s government—Hawaiian officials are being forced to take precautions to make sure residents know what to do in the event of a nuclear attack.

At the beginning of next month, the state will begin testing the missile warning system it used during World War II and last tested during the Cold War.

“Hawaii is a likely target because we’re closer to North Korea than most of the continental United States,” said Vern Miyagi, administrator of the state’s Emergency Management Agency. “As we track the news and see tests, both missile launches and nuclear tests, it’s the elephant in the room. We can’t ignore it. People of Hawaii need to know what Hawaii is doing in preparation for this.”

The agency is reinstating the warning system amid Trump’s ongoing feud with Kim’s regime. North Korea ran nuclear tests and launched several test missiles into the Pacific Ocean earlier this year, and Trump responded to the tests with bellicose threats of “fire and fury” and a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in which he declared he would “totally destroy” the isolated country of 25 million people should Kim continue to develop its nuclear program.

Earlier this month, the White House returned North Korea to its list of state sponsors of terrorism, further angering Kim’s government and leading critics to worry that the country would respond with more nuclear tests.

A missile launched from North Korea could take just 20 minutes to reach Hawaii, according to the Defense Department, but officials say that if all 1.4 million residents of the state’s eight islands follow precautions, at least 80 percent of Hawaiians could survive a nuclear attack.

In public meetings and announcements broadcast on TV and the radio, officials will instruct local residents to hide in a concrete shelter and have enough food and water to last at least 48 hours.

Starting on Friday, the state will begin using its “attack warning” siren to prepare households for what would happen should North Korea launch a missile.


By Julia Conley / Creative Commons / Common Dreams


This article was chosen for republication based on the interest of our readers. Anti-Media republishes stories from a number of other independent news sources. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not reflect Anti-Media editorial policy.






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