Veterans of combat in Syria and Iraq: Entering Europe for unknown reasons.

Posted by Kumiko Oumae on Saturday, 17 October 2015 01:49.

As a quick illustration of just how interesting things have become, I’d like to demonstrate something about just how porous the borders are, and how little is known about those who are entering Europe now.

Just as a flashback to what I wrote last month:

Majorityrights.com, ‘Dear monotheists: We will attack your semitic god. By what method? By all methods.’, Kumiko Oumae, 10 Sep 2015 wrote:

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Migrants are also flowing from Syria and Iraq, along multiple routes that lead into Europe. Some of those people are fleeing persecution at the hands of ISIL because the leaders of the North Atlantic have not yet shown the political courage to commit themselves to ground war in Mesopotamia to undo the damage that has been done by the rise of ISIL.

At the centre of all of this, is now ISIL, which intends to graduate into being able to carry out strikes inside Europe by sending its operatives to form terrorist cells, which would be included among the economic migrants and asylum seekers, and who would be able to acquire their weapons through weapons smuggling networks which have existed in Central Asia and the Balkans since at least the late 1980s and are still intact.

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We are accumulating more and more evidence of people who fought in the Middle East entering Europe. The difficulty of distinguishing between those who have an intent to carry out attacks and those who do not, increases as their numbers increase. That phenomenon looks something like this:

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Here’s an image of Osama Abdul Mohsen, who entered Europe claiming to be a soccer coach:

Osama Abdul Mohsen 1

When he’s not looking suspiciously like someone who fought for Al-Nusra Front—the group which had remained loyal to Ayman Al-Zawahiri rather than to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi during the fight between Al-Nusra and ISIL which saw the groups split—he’s looking like this:

Osama Abdul Mohsen 2

His reasons for entering Europe are difficult to know, but he is also known for having been the man who was tripped by a Hungarian camerawoman at the border. Without checking his identity, the liberal media began championing him as ‘a victim of racism’. Before taking such pity on him, it might have been better for them to ascertain his identity first, since he might be a person who is actually responsible for atrocities committed by Al-Nusra in Syria. Or perhaps he might not be.

It’s impossible to be sure in the fog of war, but people should at least make some kind of effort to check.

Here are some more examples, we can make a bit of a game of this in the comments section:

Number Two

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Can anyone identify what kind of uniform that is? Is that one perhaps also Al-Nusra? Can anyone identify where in Europe he is standing?

Number Three

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It’s a white turban on the man standing next to him, so it might be a turban seated on the head of a Shia Sheikh. In Shia Islam, black turbans are worn by Sayyeds, who are the blood-descendants of Mohammad’s daughter Fatimah, and Ali ibn Abi Taleb who was ‘the First Imam’ and the fourth caliph, as a sign of mourning for the death of ‘the Third Imam’ Al-Husayn ibn Ali. Black turbans also set them apart from non-Sayyed mullahs. White turbans are worn by non-Sayyed mullahs, and so it would be logical to conclude that the person pictured is a Shia Muslim standing next to a non-Sayyed Shia mullah.

In that case, his affiliation may be one of the Shia militias in Iraq or Syria, or he may even have fought for Hezbollah. His threat to the European Union from a security perspective would likely be minimal. It’s certainly strange that he went to Europe, though.

Number Four

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The gear that this one is wearing would lead a person to believe that he is from the Iraqi Army, particularly what looks to be the Iraqi Army maroon beret on his head. What is he doing in Europe now? How can it be known what his purpose in Europe is? Did he defect from the Iraqi Army or was he discharged for some reason? If so, when and why?

I think that the location that he was standing in is in front of the Forever 21 clothing store on Mariahilfer Str. 47, 1060 Vienna, Austria, next to the Wurst & Co food shop. The facade of that building and the street itself have undergone renovations over time, and so pictures on that street have slightly inconsistent layout. But one thing is unchanging, the food shop and the store distance from each other and the position of the buildings from overhead satellite view.

So that man is in Austria, for some reason, but who can know why?

Number Five

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No idea about anything here. Can anyone identify the train station?

Number Six

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Does anyone know who he is or why he is inside Europe now?

Number Seven

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Anyone?

This is just a thought exercise, it can’t be known for sure whether any of these people are really dangerous. But it’s a thought exercise which helps people to understand just what kind of a situation Europe is putting itself in when it accepts migrants with no background checks at all. Europe is creating greater risks for itself.

Perhaps liberals should be asked to furnish everyone with the information, since they’ve thrown open the doors to millions of people with the assurance that ‘everything is going to be okay’.



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Posted by the eyes have it on Thu, 19 Nov 2015 20:42 | #


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Posted by Bassam arrested in Germany on Tue, 09 Feb 2016 21:31 | #

TNO, ‘IS Commander Arrested in Invader Camp’, 7 Feb 2016:

A senior Islamic State (IS) military commander has been detained for questioning after a dawn swoop by German anti-terror police on an invader center near Mainz, German media have reported.


Bassam’s passport, as obtained by Der Spiegel.

The nonwhite invader, identified only by his first name “Bassam,” was pretending to be a refugee and had been accommodated at the German taxpayers’ expense in the picturesque municipality of Sankt Johann, in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, about 13 miles south of Mainz.

The Der Spiegel magazine had in the interim been informed by contacts in Syria that a senior IS commander had come to Germany posing as a “refugee.” That magazine sent journalists to follow up on this lead, and, after obtaining his passport and his cell phone sim card, started piecing together the IS man’s path.

The cell phone sim card contained deleted photographs of IS actions in Syria which were recovered, along with pictures of the IS commander and friends in various poses. One of the many pictures recovered on the cell phone was of an IS execution in which victims were burned alive in metal cages.

Some of the photographs recovered from Bassam’s cell phone sim card.

Bassam was, according to the information collected by Der Spiegel, an IS military commander in the district west of Deir al-Zor, a town in eastern Syria. He had originally been with the “moderate” rebels supplied, armed, and financed by the US government, but had, like almost all of them, defected first to the Al Nusra front and then to IS.

Several witnesses in Syria who Der Spiegel spoke to said that Bassam had been a “notorious commander responsible for the deaths of dozens of people in Deir al-Zor and the surrounding area.”

He obtained his command due to the fact that his brother is a still-serving IS Sharia judge. Bassam had initially volunteered to be a suicide bomber for IS, but his brother had dissuaded him of this and instead organized the job as senior military commander.

The next time Bassam appeared on the radar was in later summer 2015 when he was stopped at a checkpoint north of Aleppo, carrying tens of thousands of US dollars in cash. The cash was taken from him and he was released once again to go on his way. It was while being detained that his cell phone sim card was taken from him, and later handed over to Der Spiegel.

In autumn, Bassam made it to Germany, pretending to be a refugee. Der Spiegel tracked him down and even interviewed him, before handing all their evidence over to the police, who then raided his residence.

Bassam (circled), as a “refugee” in Germany this week.

The worst of the situation is that the German security services were completely unaware of Bassam prior to the Der Spiegel investigations.

The raids were the second major police action against IS guerillas pretending to be refugees in Germany this week, after a swoop last Thursday saw several arrests in Berlin, Lower Saxony, and North Rhine-Westphalia.


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Posted by Muslim/ISIS Trials Start in Germany on Thu, 05 May 2016 08:50 | #

TNO, “Muslim/ISIS Trials Start in Germany”, 4 May 2016:

The first of what promises to be several major trials of ISIS terrorists—all “German nationals”—has started, highlighting the danger of legal nonwhite immigration to Europe.

German police are currently investigating at least 30 cases of nonwhite legal immigrants in Germany for having fought for ISIS and subsequently having returned to Germany.

A 21-year-old Iranian, living permanently in Germany, has gone on trial in Frankfurt after pictures on social media emerged of him posing in Syria hold the severed heads of two people murdered by ISIS in Syria.

Aria Ladjedvardi, 21, described by media as a “Frankfurt man,” is accused of a war crime as he had treated the unidentified victims “in a degrading and humiliating manner.”

Although it is clear from the photographs of Ladjedvardi (taken in 2014 and posted on Facebook), that he had taken part in the brutal beheadings, federal prosecutors cannot prove that part of the allegation, and so have only charged him with the lesser offences.

If found guilty, Ladjedvardi faces a year in prison, and probably less with “good behavior.”


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Posted by Düsseldorf plot bigger than realized on Sat, 04 Jun 2016 11:46 | #

TNO, “Düsseldorf Attack Plans “Bigger than Realized”, 3 June 2016:

Plans by nonwhite invaders posing as refugees to attack the city center of Düsseldorf were to involve at least ten attackers, German police have admitted.

At the same time, prosecutors are investigating 180 cases of nonwhites with German citizenship who have returned to Germany after fighting for ISIS—and 21 nonwhites have “vanished” in one state alone after being charged with terrorism.


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Posted by Germany: Islamic terror plot thwarted on Sat, 23 Mar 2019 06:44 | #

Voice of Europe, 22 March 2019:

10 held in Germany over suspected Islamist attack plan to use car & guns to kill as many as possible

German prosecutors say 10 people have been detained on suspicion of plotting an Islamist attack using a car and guns, with the aim of killing as many “infidels” as possible, RT.com writes.

The arrests were made following an “anti-terror” raid in the central Frankfurt Rhine-Main region on Friday, according to Welt, who cite the state criminal police office and the prosecutor’s office in Frankfurt.

A 21-year-old and two 31-year-old brothers are noted as the “main suspects” in the group and are believed to be associated with the local Islamist Salafist community. All are accused of plotting an “Islamist terrorist-motivated attack” to kill as many “infidels” as possible.

Several of the suspects are German citizens, according to the prosecutor’s office, but no other nationalities were specified.

The plan was already well established when police foiled the attack, according to German authorities. The group, aged between 20 and 42, were reportedly in contact with various arms dealers and had already leased a large vehicle as part of their operation.

About 200 officers were involved in the raid of several apartments on Friday morning, in which more than €20,000 in cash, multiple knives, a small quantity of drugs and large number of documents were also seized.


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Posted by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Mon, 04 Nov 2019 15:55 | #

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (48) leader of the Islamic State who transformed a flagging insurgency into a global terrorist network that drew tens of thousands of recruits from 100 countries. Born in the Iraqi district of Samarra, al-Baghdadi harnessed religious fervor, hatred of nonbelievers, and the power of the Internet to catapult himself onto the global stage. He commanded an organization that, at its peak, controlled a territory the size of Britain from which it directed and inspired acts of terror in more than three dozen countries. al-Baghdadi was the world’s most-wanted terrorist chieftain, the target of a $25 million bounty from the American government. His death followed a years-long international manhunt that consumed the intelligence services of multiple countries and spanned two American presidential administrations. al-Baghdadi evaded capture for nearly 10 years. His death was announced by US President Donald Trump, who said al-Baghdadi detonated a suicide vest during a raid in northwestern Syria by US Special Forces on October 26, 2019.



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