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Russian ambassador shot in Turkey
#76

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-19-2016 08:34 PM)Paracelsus Wrote:  

http://www.news.com.au/world/europe/russ...9bfb124d78

Head of a Russian foreign ministry department has been killed in his apartment in Moscow.

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THE head of a Russian foreign ministry department has been shot dead in Moscow, according to local media.
The government has not yet confirmed the reports.
A man’s body was found in an apartment with a gunshot wound to the head, REN TV reported.
Two shells were found along with a gun under the sink in the kitchen, a source told the news outlet. They claimed the wife of the man was also in the apartment.
Paramedics were filmed carrying a man wearing a white shirt into an ambulance.

Sounds like somebody's trying to start a war.

Apparently, this is just being reported by one Russian news channel, so far (which is very odd) - Further, the title is misleading - the actual Russian news report states "head of one of the departments of Russia's Foreign Ministry Department." This could be the head janitor for all we know right now.
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#77

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-19-2016 09:15 PM)CaptainChardonnay Wrote:  

Just pulling this out of my ass, but what if they Russians really did mess with the US elections and now obama/CIA is getting Putin back

Its just not the case.

This is about poking the bear as much as possible before America becomes a different place. Putin has shown amazing self control and these fools have taken this to mean he is weak.

Big mistake, Russians do not like appearing weak.
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#78

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Just waiting for the day somebody puts a bullet in Putin's head.

It's not if... but simply when.

Trump was right...let Syria be his Afghanistan.
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#79

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

This puts the Ankara assassination in perspective. The lone jihadist theory has a bit less credence now.

Not too worried about escalation though, this might be the last parting gift from the Obama handlers, I think the Russians know that they will start afresh when Trump and T-Rex will take the keys away from these idiots next year.

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#80

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-19-2016 01:20 PM)Traktor Wrote:  

The riddled assassin.

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He dumped 14+ rounds

RIP innocent pistol magazine.

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#81

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

What's with the finger pointing. Is this a new ISIS tactic? And they always pronounce Allah Akbar the same, same pitch, same yelling and same anger.
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#82

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Can we just cut the BS and start WWIII already?

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#83

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

I wonder if this is some more sneaky play from Erdogan...
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#84

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Why you can't have civilisation AND allow women to vote, explained in one tweet.

Quote:[url=https://twitter.com/byrdinator/status/810900789002727424][/url]

The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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#85

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

^

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#86

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-20-2016 01:47 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

Why you can't have civilisation AND allow women to vote, explained in one tweet.

Quote:[url=https://twitter.com/byrdinator/status/810900789002727424][/url]

Sounds more to me like she's making a poor joke about the Daily Mail headline. A crappy joke because the fact that he was smartly dressed does relate to this case.

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#87

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

^ You may be right.

The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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#88

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

As we said many times, women aren't funny. Explains why this joke flew over my head.
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#89

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-19-2016 07:36 PM)911 Wrote:  

Quote: (12-19-2016 01:02 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Fetullah Gulen is a likely CIA asset that now lives in the USA. He has huge support among the Turkish military and other institutions, and was rumored to be the cause of the recent coup when Ergodan started to stray from the plantation. This looks like something Gulen pulled off at behest of his USA handlers. Assassinations are rarely "lone wolf" attacks like the media tries to get you to believe.

Sibel Edmonds and James Corbett dissected Gulen and his USA connection (videos on YouTube).

Gladio B.

Erdogan is a globalist stooge through and through - he supports ISIS on multiple fronts and thus works clearly together with the globalists. Would not surprise me if both are two sides of the same coin - Gulen and Erdogan.

Also the coup only helped Erdogan cement his power - worst coup in history. Most soldiers did not even know that they took part in a coup! It would have never worked - ever!
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#90

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Also that coup was unlike organized coups in Turkey history. And that "list" of enemies of state was created long before the coup.
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#91

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey






Paul Joseph Watson's take on Turkey - 60% on the way to a Caliphate.
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#92

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-19-2016 11:07 PM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

Can we just cut the BS and start WWIII already?

Taking into consideration that nowadays it's so easy to take a guerilla war, I thin WW3 is unlikely to happen.

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#93

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-19-2016 10:25 PM)kbell Wrote:  

What's with the finger pointing. Is this a new ISIS tactic? And they always pronounce Allah Akbar the same, same pitch, same yelling and same anger.

The one finger in the air is a universal Muslim symbol. It means "There is only one God, and the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon Him) is His one true messenger.

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#94

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote:[url=https://twitter.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/798595507404697600][/url]

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#95

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Another factor to consider is the influence of the recent fake news coverage of Aleppo:

Just a week ago there were massive protests in front of the Russian embassy in the same city (Ankara) driven by fake news points:

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Protests have been organized on Monday in front of the Russian Embassy in Ankara and Russia's Consulate General in Istanbul.

The group in Ankara communicated on social media platforms before gathering in front of the embassy to protest Russia's Syria policy and the attacks on civilians in Aleppo.

They chanted slogans against Russia, Iran and China for deliberately supporting the Assad regime.

Protestors claimed that Russia was in cooperation with the Assad regime, slaughtering civilians in Aleppo and using chemical weapons.

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http://www.dailysabah.com/nation/2016/12...-in-turkey

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#96

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-19-2016 04:06 PM)nomadbrah Wrote:  

The sudden Jihad is an explosion of subliminated sexual energy without finding an outlet due to low IQ. Can't drink, can't smoke, can't bang. Suddenly they snap.

Gee - good to know that it can't be because Islamists have embraced the latter day followers of Ibn Tymiyyah, who revived the original Muslim doctrine of Jihad...RIGHT?

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Ibn Taymiyyah sought the return of Sunni Islam to what he viewed as earlier interpretations of the Qur'an and the Sunnah, and is considered to have had considerable influence in contemporary Wahhabism, Salafism, and Jihadism.[14][15] He is renowned for his fatwa issued against the Mongol rulers declaring jihad by Muslims against them compulsory, on the grounds that they did not follow Sharia and as such were not Muslim, their claims to have converted to Islam notwithstanding. His teachings had a profound influence on Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, and other later Wahabi scholars.[5]

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#97

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

It's somewhat amusing that a photojournalist managed to take a remarkably well-composed photo of the entire scene while being held at gunpoint.

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HSLD
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#98

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Is it so hard to believe that if thousands demonstrate against Russia and for the poor people of Aleppo that get slaughtered by Assad that one young guy gets all itchy about it and believes the propaganda?

Someone in the WEstern media recently admitted that they actually have no prove of ISIS/Rebel reported Assad-atrocities, becuase there is simply no one there to report on it!

But that does not stop them from continuing to lie through their teeth - enough for huge crowds to go out IN SUPPORT OF RADICAL ISLAMISTS AND AGAINST A SECULAR LEADER OF AN ISLAMIC COUNTRY! The media creates the reality the people believe in.

One young guy was willing to die for it.

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That is what he supposedly screamed.

Also it is clearly visible that he fired at the ambassador and did not continue firing into the crowd. His target as a Jihadi was clear. Did he fire at the Turkish cops who took him out? Cops are usually not trained to fire at civilians and his actions were different to a mass shooter who fires willy-nilly at everyone.

Funny fact: In Islam this man is given a certain place in heaven and a bounty of virgins. Also his father and mother are given the same heaven-certain status because their son was a martyr.
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#99

Russian ambassador shot in Turkey

Quote: (12-20-2016 10:27 AM)HighSpeed_LowDrag Wrote:  

It's somewhat amusing that a photojournalist managed to take a remarkably well-composed photo of the entire scene while being held at gunpoint.

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This is what they're trained to do.
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