A dozen or more peace advocates from several Colorado cities came to plead for honesty about ISIL and peace with Iran before the participants at this sold out forum at the Denver Art Museum, Sponsored by Pro-Zionist, Larry Mizel’s The Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab, (THECELL). Denver police supported demonstrator’s legal right to peaceful access to the Museum Mall, where they mingled with the large arriving audience, passing out fliers questioning the vital, hidden facts, WHO FINANCES ISIL and WHAT IS THE RELIGION OF ISIL. About 250 of the arriving guests accepted WHTT fliers.
After the program protest leaders interviewed one attendee, a student of Denver University, College of International Relations, there to hear her Dean, Dr. Christopher Hill, She reported, Dean Hill tried to debate other participants, but she confirmed as suspected, that no meaningful discussion occurred about Saudi Arabia’s much suspected financing of ISIL, nor its bloody, look-alike religion. Several later repots, including one in the Denver Post, later also revealed there was no such discussion inside. Instead, speakers confused the audience with a complex discussion of Shia and Sunni Muslim sects. Please read and consider the flier passed out to attendees:
Is ISIL A Risk to America’s Security?
We hope you are here to learn WHO ISIL IS! We are told by the media that the Islamic State In Syria and Levant (ISIL) or (ISIS) is a spinoff from local Muslims in war torn Iraq and Syria. Some say it is a splinter group from Al-Quaeda. But the only sure way to understand ISIL is to look at who finances it. Follow the money trail and you will find the owner, a rule that never fails for long.
Once you find out who finances ISIL, you can guess all you need to know abut its objectives and who its fighters are. But don’t be surprised if you ask and do not get a clear answer. One popular, but preposterous story, widely circulated, is that ISIL pays its own way by running captured oil wells and refineries. This is no less logical than to say ISIL warriors milk goats and sell cheese to pay for tanks and artillery! Oil wells and refineries are by nature incendiary. One US bomb from a drone, controlled in Washington, could start an oil well or a refinery on fire! No, ISIL gets its money the way all armies do, from “back home”, wherever that is. In the next half of this paper we will help you discover where “back home” is for ISIL
ISIL has wonderful weapons, better than the US equipped Iraqi army. Some of ISIL’s weapons are made in the USA, captured from US military stockpiles. Some are believed to be supplied by Saudi Arabia, America’s supposed 2nd best ally in the Middle East. USA’s best friend, Israel, may also be involved, for it wants perpetual war in the Middle East to cover up its brutal occupation of Gaza and West Bank Palestine.
ISIL’s cash probably also comes from Saudi Arabia, a US surrogate, or from the CIA or some from the US warmaking faction. Its lead warriors are known to be recruited from all over the globe, probably paid more than what a US soldier earns! It is not cheap to bring fighters from Denver, London, or Paris. At least three young women from Denver are in custody for trying to join IS!L in Turkey! Mercenaries fight, but they require cash up front, for instance, how much does it cost to fly three women to Turkey? ISIL does not get this cash from selling goat cheese! WHERE DOES ISIL GET THE CASH TO HIRE A MERCENARY ARMY? Ask your host tonight!
There is another reason to suspect Saudi Arabia of being ISIL, and that is religion. We are told ISIL is standard radical Islam, but is it? Only in Saudi Arabia does the government behead its criminals, including political prisoners. Google it, you will find they have done about 100 beheadings this year so far! Saudi Arabia practices its own brand of religion called Wahhabi-ism. It and ISIL both practice punishment by decapitation, and not coincidently.
Charlie Rose interviewed Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria, on PBS recently. Al-Assad is at war with ISIL, and he told Rose that ISIL and Saudi Arabia are one and the same. Host Rose was so surprised he asked President al-Assad to repeat the statement, which the latter did. Why not an ISIL war, paid for in Washington, and fought by Saudi insurgents and mercenaries who think they are fighting against “US imperialism?” There are some in this hall who think we need more wars to keep the economy from stalling and crashing! Ask the speaker, who funds ISIL.
Coloradans For Justice in Palestine, By Charles Carlson, whtt.org
“Who Funds ISIL Mystery Arm,” Chuck Carlson: https://whtt.org/who-funds-isil-mystery-army/