Category: terrorism

US Warning Panics South Africa, as Local Terror Groups Get Stronger

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa—On any sunny summer’s day, Sandton’s glass and metal towers gleam and light up the northern Johannesburg skyline, symbols of South Africa’s economic ties with the West.  Global business behemoths with offices in Africa’s financial powerhouse include the kingpin of international management consulting, McKinsey & Company, headquartered in six major cities in the…


Journalism in Crisis: The War on Dissent

This article is based on speech by Whitney Webb to the First Annual Children’s Health Defense Conference on October 2022. Introduction and Background For years, the censorship of factual information that is inconvenient to certain powerful actors, including the U.S. Federal Government and Big Pharma, has been steadily increasing as “information warfare” has become an…


Border Agents Encountered 98 Migrants on Terror Watchlist in Past Year, Smashing Record

Border Patrol agents encountered 98 illegal migrants, a record high, whose names were on the terror watchlist at the southern border in fiscal year 2022, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data. The terror watchlist numbers coincide with record numbers of migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encountered an all-time high of nearly…


Man Abducted, Killed, and Buried in a Hong Kong Rural Village Over 3 Million HKD Debt

The Hong Kong government has been claiming how safe Hong Kong is since the implementation of the National Security Law, but citizens feel differently. Netizens questioned if the National Security Law had made Hong Kong safer and less chaotic. The public is growing concerned for their safety as there has been an increasing number of…


Feds Will Commit Up to $1.9 Million in Funding to ‘Combat Online Terrorist’ Content

The federal government announced that it would be committing up to $1.9 million in funding to “combat online terrorist and violent extremist content,” according to an announcement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sept. 20. “We need to confront the rise of hate and violent extremism,” said Trudeau in a tweet. “At the Christchurch Call Summit,…


US-Iran Nuclear Talks Are Overshadowing Iran Backed Target Attacks: Experts

The U.S.-Iran nuclear talks that continue to hang by a thread have disrupted the world’s focus on Iran’s various malign activities, particularly the alleged recent targeted attacks against noted Americans on American soil and Iranian dissidents around the world, according to experts. While the West has for decades condemned Iran’s global terrorism apparatus, including its…


‘We Did That’: Afghanistan a Year After the US Surrender

Originally published by Gatestone Institute Commentary July 31st 2022. Kabul, Afghanistan. Ayman al-Zawahiri is killed by an American drone strike. His death is described as a victory against Islamic terrorism and a success for the Biden administration. Zawahiri was an Islamic terrorist, head of al-Qaeda; his death was good news. America’s intelligence services showed they still could obtain precise intelligence…


Arabs to Biden: Do Not Sign the Iran Deal, It Will Start a War

Originally published by Gatestone Institute Commentary The talk about an imminent revival of the nuclear deal between Iran and the Biden administration and other Western countries has raised serious concerns among many Arabs. They state that they are especially worried about the billions of dollars that Iran’s mullahs will receive once the deal is done….


Rushdie Stabbing Reminds Us That Iran Is Still the World’s Leading Terror State

Commentary Two weeks ago, a man stormed the stage at the Chautauqua Institution and stabbed British author Salman Rushdie in the neck as he was being introduced. The topic under discussion was “the United States as asylum for writers and other artists in exile and as a home for freedom of creative expression.” Chances are…


Kids at Risk of Being Converted Into Terrorist at School Playground: Australian Home Affairs Minister

The federal government has warned that Australian children are at risk of being recruited into terrorist groups at the school playground.  Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil on Thursday said ASIO recently informed her about an incident where a group of teenagers attempted to radicalise children, including those as young as 13, in the school playground. …