This new edition of The Glazov Gang features Brad Johnson, a retired CIA Station Chief.
Brad focused on ISIS’s Internet Trolling and Recruitment, exposing the dark world of the Jihadist web.
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Flavius Claudius Iulianus says
Brad Johnson touched on so many valid points. Thank you Jamie Glazov. You are truly a gentleman and a scholar!
So I concluded the following:
1. That the “lone wolf” and “copycat” terrorist attacks are a myth.
2. The fewer Mohammadans you have in your country, the better because there is a smaller chance of one of them being convinced to gain ‘heavenly rewards.’
3. Many of these IS recruiters and trainers are living and operating in Western countries (because of better internet infrastructure). Again, the fewer Mohammadans in your country, the less likely an IS operative will be living and operating in it.
4. Instead of memorializing victims of attacks with candles and teddy bear memorials we should honour them by finding these IS troll and recruitment actors and take them out.
5. Politicians and media personalities are denying the obvious about this in order serve their own personal ambitions.
Walter Sieruk says
A number of young naive and impressionable girls of and in the West have been duped, beguiled and deceived by the enticement of the ISIS propaganda machine on internet. For it gives the false offer to those young gullible girls who are willing and able to leave the West and travel to the lands controlled by ISIS “a grand place to live that gives meaning to life.” Those girls who are taken by the lying words of ISIS and travel to ISIS controlled lands Do soon have a very harsh reality check when they discover, to their horror, that all the promises made by ISIS were bogus. In other words all the promise of ISIS are nothing but total falsehood and lies. The deceitful and lying wolfs of ISIS do awful and terrible harms to those girls they deceive, beguile and betray.
Therefore, the old poem of wisdom should be repeated.
“Little girls, this seems to say, Never stop upon you way. Never trust a stranger –friend; No one knows how it will end. As your pretty, so be wise; Wolves may lurk in every guise. Handsome they may be, and kind, gay, or charming never mind ! Now , as then , ‘tis simple truth- the sweetest tongue has sharpest tooth !”