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FBI Warns Of Possible "ISIS-Inspired" Attacks On US Churches, Holiday Gatherings

FBI Warns Of Possible "ISIS-Inspired" Attacks On US Churches, Holiday Gatherings

One day after the Islamic State published a list of the names and addresses of thousands of churches in the United States and called on its adherents to attack them during the holiday season, according to a message posted late-night Wednesday in the group’s “Secrets of Jihadis” social media group, the FBI warned of possible ISIS-inspired attacks in the US. Coming just days after the Berlin Christmas market terrorist attack in Berlin, U.S.

Drones Will Replace Human Security Patrols

In the future aerial drones will patrol the skies guarding vital interests and replace security guards. Drones are the future of security and insecurity, a bonanza for the military industrial complex, who hope to fill the gap between the two extremes. Activist Post reports: By Nicholas West Yesterday, I covered an announcement by the U.S. Navy that they are planning to enhance the swarm capabilities of their drone patrol boats to include decision making without human input.

British Generals Arrive In Syria To Train Retreating Terrorists

British Generals and military advisors have arrived in Syria to recruit, train and unify the terrorists who have been forced out of Aleppo, to continue with the bloodshed in the country. The Russian daily Izvestia reports UK Defense Minister Sir Michael Fallon saying that 20 British military instructors have already arrived in Syria to “restore the combat capability of units of the moderate opposition which has retreated from Aleppo”.

Quiet Since WWII, Japan Begins $44 Billion Re-Militarization To Confront China

Quiet Since WWII, Japan Begins $44 Billion Re-Militarization To Confront China

Submitted by Darius Shahtahmasebi via TheAntiMedia.org,

 The days of post-World War II pacifism in Japan are more or less over.

The Japanese government has announced it will bolster its coast guard capabilities to defend disputed islands in the East China Sea. China also claims and regularly patrols these islands. The coast guard budget is expected to reach a record of 210 billion yen (approximately $1.8 billion), adding eight new ships and more than 200 law enforcement officials.

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