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World War 3 Afghanistan, 25 – 28 October 2014: More Afghan government personnel attacking their own government? More mystery deaths of U.S. personnel! More proof Islamic State is in Afghanistan!

Badakhshan Province: Afghan police claim they’ve captured 220kg (485 pounds) of refined opium.  In Wardoj District, Mujahideen attacked several police checkpoints.  Government officials report that 17 cops are MIA, believed to now be POWs.  Four cops were killed.  Apparently the district was liberated by Mujahideen, as government officials launched an offensive to retake the area.  Government officials claim they killed 15 Mujahideen in the offensive, and discovered that many of the ‘Mujahideen’ are from Chechnya and Uzbekistan.  The offensive involved U.S.-NATO airstrikes, many civilians claim they were targeted by the airstrikes, with three villagers being wounded.

Helmand Province: In Marja District, Afghan police claim they’ve captured 420kg (925 pounds) of refined opium.  In Nad Ali District, a U.S.-NATO drone airstrike killed two men on a motorcycle.  Villagers say the men were car mechanics on their their way to work.

Herat Province: Mujahideen attacked a police base, killing two cops and wounded dozens more.  Police say the attackers are now holed up in a house, which is surrounded.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, reports of three artillery rounds impacting the area that is home to embassies and diplomatic missions.  Police say the only casualty was a single tree.   In demonstrations held at Kabul University students were seen waving Islamic State flags.

Khost Province: In Yaqoobi area, an Afghan National Army soldier killed by explosion.

Kunduz Province: At least three men wearing Afghan National Police uniforms attacked a security base, killing six government attorneys and cops, and wounding ten others.  Police say all of the attackers were killed.  Mujahideen admit the men wearing police uniforms were  infiltrators, Mujahideen also report they’ve attacked responding police units using a Kamikaze car bomber.  Mujahideen say their attacks resulted in at least 24 deaths.

Laghman Province: In Qarghayee District, a villager was detained by government security personnel. Witnesses say the villager made a break for it, and the national government cops blasted away at him with machine guns.  The result was that one grade school student was killed, another student and two villagers were wounded by stray bullets.  Apparently the detained villager got away.

Nangarhar Province: In Khogiyani District, witnesses say government contracted security forces (Arbaki) machine gunned a taxi carrying six people.  Four of the passengers were killed, the driver and one other passenger might not survive their wounds.

Parwan Province: In Bagram District, reports that a Kamikaze bomber attacked a government dismounted patrol.  Mujahideen claim it was a U.S. patrol and that eight were killed, six wounded.  No comment from government or U.S.-NATO officials.

Saripul Province: In Kohistan District, at least 25 government contracted security personnel (Arbaki) switched sides and became Mujahideen.

A Washington Post report says the democrat dominated U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee is recommending that U.S. taxpayers be raped for even more money to give away to Afghanistan, “tens of billions” more!

A U.S. Navy Reserve pilot was found dead at the U.S. base in Qatar.  He is the second U.S. officer to die at the base in October.  Qatar is U.S. CentCom’s jumping off point for operations in Afghanistan.  The USNR officer was a couple of years away from retirement, his death is under investigation.

After a few months of deployment, 115 militia-personnel of the Army National Guard’s 1569th Transportation Company (New York) returned to the U.S. from Afghanistan.   While in Afghanistan 40 of the militiamen qualified for Germany’s Armed Forces Badge for Weapons Proficiency (aka Schützenschnur).

After several months of deployment, 208 militia-personnel of the Army National Guard’s 108th Sustainment Brigade (Illinois U.S.A.) returned from Kuwait, where they supported the Afghan occupation.

Militia-personnel of the Army National Guard’s 195th Forward Support Company (Nebraska U.S.A.) will deploy to Afghanistan.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 21 – 24 October 2014: More proof Islamic State in Afghanistan! Obama supporter orders entire newspaper staff to be arrested for speaking the truth! Opium sets another record, despite record anti-drugs funding by U.S. taxpayers! U.S. taxpayers funding Afghan TV?

Badakhshan Province: In Drayam District, battles between Mujahideen and government forces resulted in at least ten people killed.

Ghor Province: National Directorate of Security (NDS) say they’ve arrested the man behind the killings of a German tourist, and 15 Afghans.  NDS agents also accuse the man of laundering money for Mujahideen.

Helmand Province: In Lashkargah City, a Kamikaze car bomber killed himself, and wounded three border patrol cops.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, another explosion killed four Afghan National Army (ANA) personnel, wounded 12 ANA troops and wounded six civilians.  It was a remote detonated bomb.  Police also report an artillery round impacted the 14th street of Wazir Mohammad Akbar Khan sector of the city, however there are conflicting reports of casualties.  The police say there are no casualties, but an army general says there are.  The Afghan Council of Ministers (led by Obama sucker Abdullah Abdullah) issued an arrest order for the entire staff of The Afghanistan Express!  Abdullah Abdullah (a politician supported by the Obama regime) declared all the employees of the newspaper to be religious blasphemers for publishing an article considered to be anti-religion (in other words, they spoke the truth)!  At Kabul University, several students were arrested for trying to join Islamic State.

Kandahar Province: In Maiwand District, battles between Mujahideen and government personnel left at least 37 people killed.

Kunduz Province: In Imam Sahib District, Mujahideen attacked government FOBs (Forward Operating Bases), at least 12 people killed or wounded. Local government officials say there are Chechens and Uzbeks fighting alongside the Mujahideen.   Police say they prevented a family of 12 (a woman and 11 children) from committing mass suicide.  Despite the claims by the United States that Afghan’s lives would be made better by the occupation, extreme poverty and addiction to opium is skyrocketing.

Iran executed three Afghans for smuggling opium and the U.S. drug meth into Iran. Iranian border police say they’ve also shot and killed two Afghans in the process of smuggling drugs into Iran.

The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has revealed that opium growing has hit another record harvest, despite U.S. taxpayers funding $7-billion USD in anti-drugs ops: “The recent record-high level of poppy cultivation calls into question the long-term effectiveness and sustainability of those prior efforts.”-John Sopko, letter to Secretary of failed State John Kerry and Defense-less Secretary Chuck Hagel

Nangarhar Province: In Khogyani District, five people in a car were shot dead, two wounded.  Police blame Mujahideen.   However, the attack was Islamic State style, meaning the attackers drove alongside the car and blasted away with AK-47s.

The U.S. SIGAR also revealed that U.S. taxpayers have spent $3.6-million buying TV trucks for Afghanistan’s fledgling television industry: “Not only were the trucks delivered years late, but apparently the unit cost increased substantially…..something is seriously wrong with the way this contract was managed.”-John Sopko, letter to U.S. Secretary of failed State John Kerry

For some odd reason the Obama regime is transferring a former Soviet soldier, who joined the Mujahideen during the Soviet occupation, to the United States for criminal trial.  The former Soviet turned Afghan is accused of attacking U.S. forces in 2009.  Why is it just this Afghan who is being sent to United States for trial?   Even the U.S. Congress was not told why!

NATO special partner Australia banned the public and news media from attending further court debate about the death of three Diggers.  Before the ban was imposed it was revealed that Royal Australian Defence Forces (ADF) officials failed to warn newly deployed Diggers of an increase in attacks by Afghan National Army troops (Green on Blue attacks).  In August 2012, a platoon of Diggers were taking a break from patrol when an ANA soldier blasted away at them with his U.S. issued M16 assault rifle.   Three Australian troopers were killed, two wounded.   The official ADF investigation actually blamed two Diggers (a sergeant and a captain) for ‘allowing’ the attack to happen, however, court testimony blasted the official investigation saying it was unfair.   That testimony came the day the court decided to impose a news media blackout on further testimonies.

NATO member Czech Republic announced it will keep combat troops in-country until the end of 2016, at least.

NATO member Denmark announced a new three year occupation of Afghanistan plan.  They claim during that time they will shift from military personnel to government/contracted civilian personnel: “I am very pleased that we in the group of political parties behind the Afghanistan effort have reached agreement on a strategy that will ensure that we, as a solidary member of NATO, build on the results already achieved by the Danish and allied soldiers.”-Nicolai Wammen, Danish defense minister

World War 3 Afghanistan, 17 – 20 October 2014: “We will die from hunger!” U.S. taxpayers ripped off yet again!

Farah Province: In Farah City, four women were found on a road, shot to death.   Police suspect they were shot for committing adultery.

Ghazni Province: Afghan National Army (ANA) troops shot up a village.  The Afghan Ministry of Defense promises to investigate but has imposed a news media blackout on the incident!

Helmand Province: In Greshk District, a Kamikaze car bomber hit an Afghan National Police (ANP) & ANA convoy, killing at least four cops and wounding two.  Five ANA soldiers were wounded.

Herat Province: The ANA claims to have killed five kidnappers, and rescued two businessmen.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, the Afghan and Turkish governments announced a new deal that will involve a pipeline from Afghanistan through Central Asia to Turkey.  Turkey also promised taxpayer money for Afghanistan’s aviation industry.

Kunar Province: In Shegal District, a NATO airstrike killed at least three people.  In Sarkano and Dangam districts, more claims that Pakistan fired artillery rounds into Afghanistan.  At least 66 rounds impacted the districts, one woman wounded.

Logar Province: In Charkh District, battles between Mujahideen and ANA resulted in at least four ANA soldiers killed, and dozens of Mujahideen killed or wounded.

Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City,  a Kamikaze bomber might have blown up too soon.  Police say a man wearing a bomb vest, and inside a car, blew up.  One person killed, one wounded.  Police don’t think it was the bomber’s intent to blow up inside the car.  The National Directorate of Security (NDS) claim they’ve assassinated a top Mujahideen leader, but refuse to give details.

Nimroz Province:  India, Iran and Afghanistan have agreed on a trade deal connecting the three countries. India will spend $82-million USD developing a port in Chabahar, Iran.   The port is near Nimroz Province and will give landlocked Afghanistan access to the Arabian Sea.

The UN World Food Program is killing off Afghans by intentionally starving them.  United Nations food aid officials blame member countries of the UN for halting taxpayer payments for the Afghan program.  At least one million Afghans could starve as a result: “If the food rations get stopped, we will die of hunger!”-Bibi Fatima, victim of the U.S. occupation

The terror group known as United States Agency for International Development (USAID) pledged an additional $216-million for women’s programs in Afghanistan.  USAID officials claim another $200-million is coming from donations.  What’s strange is that I’ve seen mainstreamer news media reports saying the U.S. isn’t shelling out enough taxdollars for Afghan women!

30 air-militia men of the Air National Guard’s 243rd Engineering Installation Squadron (Maine U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

In the U.S. state of Hawaii, somebody stole the military awards of a Army National Guardsman who was killed in Afghanistan.  One week later they were returned to the family.  National Guard officials refused to say how the medals were found and returned.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 13 – 16 October 2014: Nevada governor must eat his words as Afghan government admits Afghans fighting for Islamic State! France spending tens of millions more in taxpayer’s money!

Baghlan Province: In Baghlan City, a bomb exploded near a courthouse, killing two judges.  The bomb was planted inside the vehicle they entered.

Helmand Province: In Nad-e-Ali District, somebody assassinated the  district administrator (county commissioner).  One of his body guards was killed, as well as a cop.  Six people were also wounded in the assassination attack that involved dozens of militants.

Herat Province: In Obe District, a U.S.-NATO airstrike killed five people.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a Kamikaze car bomber is blamed for an explosion that targeted a U.S.-NATO convoy.  At least one person killed, three wounded.   In another part of the city, a bomb exploded in a market wounding at least 22 people.  In the city’s 5th district, another explosion killed two people and wounded three.  It was discovered the top officials with the scandalous New Kabul Bank have fled the country.

The Afghan National Army revealed another ANA soldier has attacked U.S.-NATO forces.  This time the ANA and NATO-ISAF is refusing to give out any details.

After first denying that Afghans were fighting in Syria, despite Iranian border police capturing dozens of Afghans trying to join Islamic State, the Afghan government now admits there are at least 3-thousand Afghans fighting on the side of the United States against the Syrian government.  This also makes statements made by U.S. state of Nevada governor Brian Sandoval, at the end of September,  ‘famous last words’ as he stated that he was “100% confident” that U.S.-NATO forces in Afghanistan would prevent Islamic State from becoming an issue in Afghanistan!

An Afghan security guard has received an award for bare handily stopping a Kamikaze bomber.  The 15+ years gate guard (meaning he was there before the U.S. invaded) refused his U.S. supplied weapon: “My name is Rambo and I guard the front gate at Camp Phoenix. I’ve done this job for over 13 years now. Even before the coalition arrived here, I was working in this same spot for 15 years as a guard. When they arrived and built a base here, they asked me if I wanted to continue working as a guard. They told me that they would be giving me a rifle but I didn’t accept it. I have a knife and some other small weapons which I carry. As you know this is Afghanistan and tension can arise between people, especially in this role.  Sometimes you can become angry over small things. So for this reason I prefer to just carry my bat for my self defense.  When we saw the car coming towards us, I asked him to stop. He didn’t so I pulled open his door. When I opened the door, I saw two wires coming out of the dashboard. I quickly grabbed them. He was trying to connect the wires to detonate a bomb so I wrestled with him.  I managed to turn off the car. I shouted to the other guard that the driver was a suicide bomber. He pulled him out of the car and we arrested him.  Lots of people congratulated me after what I did. I was invited to Bagram Air Base to receive medals from an American four star general.” 

Kandahar Province: In Kandahar City, despite vaccination programs pushed by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation three children now have polio.

Kunar Province: In Sarkano District, police say Mujahideen assassinated a woman for being a government spy.

Kunduz Province: In Kunduz City, a senior government finance official was wounded when a bomb planted in his car exploded.  His three body guards were critically wounded as well.

Logar Province: In Baraki Barak District, Mujahideen attacked a police base killing at least six cops.

Nangarahar Province: In Ghani Khel District, a Kamikaze car bomber targeted an Afghan National Army (ANA) convoy.  At least one person killed, eight wounded.

Paktia Province: U.S.-NATO claims their airstrike killed eight militants.  However, not only do the villagers say the victims were not militants, the provincial officials say there were seven, including children, killed: “From the evidence it seems that all seven who have been killed in the airstrike of the coalition forces are civilians!”-Abdul Wali Sahee, deputy provincial governor

Sar-e-Pul Province:  In Kohistanat District, two days of battles caused big losses for government forces.  Government officials admit Mujahideen killed 26 ANA soldiers and Afghan National Police (ANP) and wounded 35.  At least six soldiers/cops are missing.  At least seven U.S. supplied vehicles destroyed.  Government officials say running battles are ongoing.

Takhar Province: In Eshkemesh District, a U.S.-NATO airstrike killed two men.  Government officials claim one of the men was behind numerous assassinations.

Zabul Province: Local government officials are blaming Mujahideen for blowing up a strategic bridge on the Kabul-Kandahar highway.

France announced it will spend an additional $12.7-million USD on agricultural development in Maidan Wardak and Bamyan provinces.

Seven militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 142nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Utah) made an early return from Afghanistan.  There was no explanation why they returned early.   About 32 Utah militiamen remain in Afghanistan.

15 air-militiamen of the Air National Guard 219th Security Forces Squadron (North Dakota) returned from duty with CentCom.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 09 – 12 October 2014: Taxis are terrorists? Cops blowing themselves up! U.S. taxpayer funded aircraft abandoned then turned into scrap metal! Police arresting journalists in the name of safety!

Baghlan Province: In Baghlan District, religious leaders demanded a local radio station shutdown.  Local police obliged the religious leaders and shutdown the radio station, in the name of security.  Police also arrested 12 radio station employees, for their own ‘safety’!

Balkh Province: A group of men wearing brand new police uniforms attacked a police base.  Two blew themselves up and at least three were shot and killed.  At least 17 cops wounded in the battle.  A report by Chinese news media made no mention of Kamikaze bombers, but did say 18 cops were wounded by at least two men dressed in police unifroms.

Ghazni Province: In Giro District, yet another claim by government officials that Mujahideen blew themselves up while planting bombs, four killed this time.

Helmand Province: In Lashkargah City, a policeman turned Kamikaze bomber blew himself up at the local police base.  At least one cop and one Afghan National Army soldier killed, two people wounded.

Herat Province: In Obe District, a U.S. drone strike killed at least one person.  Local government officials say it was a Mujahideen leader.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, a magnetic bomb stuck to a Toyota exploded, but police claim nobody was hurt.  More than 500 Afghans protested against Islamic State, NATO and the United States.  They believe IS, NATO and U.S. are all working together!  The Attorney General announced that seven more arrests have been made regarding the massive Kabul Bank scandal.  Warrants for 21 former bank employees have been issued.   Several Afghan senators said the parliament will reject the Obama regime security deal.

Kandahar Province: U.S. Central Command and U.S. Forces Afghanistan have placed a help wanted ad; they need a new mercenary contractor. The want 600 security guards to patrol the Kandahar airbase. “Only expatriates from the FVEY (Five Eyes) International Intelligence Sharing Network Nations (United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) will be permitted to perform work…”

Khost Province: In Khost City, two people killed, seven wounded after a remote detonated bomb, that was attached to a bicycle, went off.

Kunar Province: Local government officials claim Pakistan fired 103 artillery rounds into Afghanistan.

Maidan Wardak Province: In Syedabad District, three Afghan National Army soldiers and three civilians killed when a Kamikaze bomber rammed his bomb laden vehicle into the ANA convoy.  Eight people wounded.

Paktika Province: In Barmal District, reports that a U.S.-NATO drone blew up a taxi, killing one person and wounding another.

Uruzgan Province: In Chora District, a mini-bus full of passengers ran over a landmine.  Five people killed, 14 wounded.

The British empire country of United Kingdom has stripped one of its Red Coats of his bravery medal.  A former Major in her majesty’s Royal Army had the award revoked by the queen after an investigation by the Ministry of Defense.  MoD officials refuse to reveal the results of that investigation.

The European Union announced they will give Afghanistan even more taxpayer money!  This time $1.7-billion USD going to fund even more “development” projects!

This comes as German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said the reason the occupation of Afghanistan failed was because not enough tax money was spent: “Many things indicate that our biggest mistake has been to pin big hopes on this mission, without investing significant funds.”

The Philippines government announced that the new Obama regime security deal will end the jobs of about 4-thousand Filipinos working on U.S.-NATO bases in Afghanistan. At one time there were 6-thousand Filipinos being paid by U.S. taxpayers to work in Afghanistan.

U.S. taxpayers shelled out $486-million for 20 brand new Italian made C-27 transport aircraft (known as G-222 in Italy) for the Afghan Air Force.  Now 16 of those planes have been sold as scrap metal for $32-thousand!  Before that they sat abandoned at the Kabul Airport.  The remaining four are in storage at the USAF Ramstein AFB in Germany.  The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) is demanding the U.S. Department of Defense explain why brand new planes were abandonded and then scrapped, instead of selling them off to another air force.

The U.S. Army has concluded their investigation into the 2009 capture of a U.S. Army soldier from Idaho.  He was released this year, however, U.S. Army officials say they are not going to make their investigation results public (pending further review)!

33 air-militiamen and women of the Air National Guard 104th Air Wing Special Security Forces (Massachusetts U.S.A.) deployed to Afghanistan.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 05 – 08 October 2014: Investigators accuse UN of frauding police & taxpayers, reveals secret funding op! U.S. PsyOp officer mysteriously dies! U.S. taxpayers upgrade Afghan helicopters!

Helmand Province: In Lashkargah City, a Kamikaze car bomber rammed his car into the house of the local police chief.  The explosion killed at least five people, wounded 19.

Kabul Province: Afghanistan has a new Obama regime puppet president, so which country will be the first for him to visit?  President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai chose China for his first foreign relations visit, where he’ll attend the 4th annual Istanbul Process, Heart of Asia Ministerial Conference.

Kandahar Province:  Facebook now giving awards to Afghans living in Kanadahar Province who are the most active on Facebook.  Local reports say the awards were given out by a “local entrepreneur”.

Kunduz Province: In Kunduz City, a magnetic bomb exploded on a Army vehicle, two people wounded.

Kunar Province: Government officials claim Pakistan fired 213 artillery rounds into Afghanistan.  No reports of casualties, but government officials made the announcement to counter news media reports which said there had been no artillery strikes.

Paktia Province:  Government officials claim a Imam blew up himself and his mother in a Mosque.  He also blew up the mother of the prayer leader.  However, in another government report officials said it was the prayer leader, not the Imam, who planted the bombs.  It sounds to me like government officials assassinated the Mosque leaders because they weren’t pro-government.

Paktika Province: In a village in Khair Kot District (aka Zarghun Shar District), villagers report a drone strike killed two of their own.

In Italy, four Afghan National Army officers training with the Esercito Italiano went missing.  Officials think they went to France.

The U.S. Special Inspector for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) revealed that the United Nations Law and Order Trust Fund for Afghanistan is lying about how it’s spending money from taxpayers around the world on funding the Afghan National Police.  SIGAR says the UN has basically stolen at least $24-million USD from Afghan police!  The scam involves the Afghan Ministry of Interior, which takes UN money (meant to pay  police) under the guise of a ‘retirement program’ for police.  SIGAR says the UN and the Ministry of Interior cannot prove the $24-million actually went to a retirement fund!   Since the creation of the UN Law and Order Trust Fund for Afghanistan U.S. taxpayers have paid $1.2-billion into the fund, which is about half what taxpayers from dozens of other countries have paid!

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Perry Aston.

The U.S. Department of Defense is now spending $44.2-million U.S. tax dollars paying MD Helicopters (formerly known as McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems) to upgrade Afghan MD-530F ‘copters to be able to carry weapons.  The MD-530F helicopter is a derivative of the old Vietnam era Hughes OH-6 Cayuse (Loach).   U.S. taxpayers have already supplied Afghanistan with six MD-530Fs, and another 54 are on their way.

Video interview with U.S. Army MD-530F instructor pilot, August 2013:

But wait, there’s more!  The Afghan Ministry of Defense revealed that U.S. taxpayers have paid for 62 additional helicopters for Afghanistan. No details about what type of helicopter they are, just that they were coming from the United States.

In Qatar, a U.S. Army Psychological Operations major died.  The U.S. Department of Defense quietly publicized the death saying it was “non-combat”, but “under investigation”.  The officer’s official military bio shows that he’s been awarded bookoo medals, including one immediately after he died!  The PsyOp major was based at Camp As Sayliyah, which is used by U.S. CentCom as a jumping off point for operations inside Iraq and Afghanistan.

The U.S. state of Maine has been granted $2-million in federal taxpayer funding for a program called Rural Veterans Coordination Pilot (RVCP).  It’s supposed to help National Guard occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan vets ‘transition’ back to civilian life.

In the U.S. state of Louisiana, a federal jury has charged two Army National Guardsmen with theft of recruitment bonuses.  This latest case also revealed that the failed U.S. military recruitment bonus system was partly started as a result of Hurricane Katrina, not just the War on Terror.

In the U.S. state of Oregon, a U.S. non-profit group helping veterans (mainly National Guard vets) of the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan was targeted.  A wheelchair van used by Team River Runner had its wheels/tires stolen as well as the gas tank punctured and drained.

In the U.S. state of Iowa, state officials paid a National Guard occupation of Afghanistan vet hundreds of thousands of dollars because they violated the federal Family and Medical Leave Act in regards to his PTSD.  The National Guardsman is an employee at a state prison.

The U.S. state of New York revealed yet another of their National Guard units is operating drones (UAV, RPV).  Their Army National Guard 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion has been operating RQ-7 Shadow surveillance Remotely Piloted Vehicles since 2010, mainly over Afghanistan.  Also in New York, a National Guard occupation of Afghanistan vet pled guilty to felonies aggravated vehicular homicide, first-degree manslaughter, second-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault.  He was accused of driving intoxicated and then ramming an oncoming car, killing a woman.

Afghanistan, 01 – 04 October 2014

World War 3 Afghanistan, 01 – 04 October 2014: U.S. occupation until 2024! Wives killing husbands! German taxpayers forced to pay for Afghan sports stadium! Obama launches Shock & Outrage campaign against his own U.S. veterans, cancels job assistance for National Guard as more National Guard vets die in the U.S.!

Badakhshan Province: In Jaram District, a woman shot and killed her husband.  She said it was because he started working for the U.S. occupiers and she has no mercy for traitors.  She was arrested.

Ghazni Province: Battles continue across the province, specifically in Ajiristan District.  The latest reports say massive U.S.-NATO/Afghan government airstrikes have destroyed 150 homes in the town of Abbas Khelo.  The local Mujahideen say they still control the area, but are willing to let “all non-biased humanitarian” NGOs come and inspect the damage caused by the occupiers.

Faryab Province: In Pashtun Kot district, Mujahideen ambushed contracted soldiers (mercenaries) of the government, killing nine and capturing ten motorcycles.

Helmand Province: Another U.S. Special Forces Sergeant killed by Mujahideen.  This time the Sergeant First Class from Louisiana was wounded in a firefight, then medevaced to Germany for treatment but died.   In Gerishk District, reports of a nighttime commando assault on the village of Khalifa Tahir Aka.  It was preceded by daytime U.S. led NATO airstrikes.  Three Mujahideen wounded and four civilians killed.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, yet more explosions.  This time, in the Kart-e-Char area of the city, two Kamikaze car bombers rammed Afghan National Army (ANA) busses killing at least seven people and wounding 20.  In the Tangi Tara Khel area of the city, a separate Kamikaze attack wounded four ANA personnel.    In the Dogh Abad area of the city another Kamikaze bomber rammed an ANA bus, killing three ANA personnel and wounding eight others.  The Afghan Attorney General Office reports that $729-million USD is still missing from the Kabul Bank.  They’ve been able to recover only $184-million of the $913-million stolen by at least 19 employees.  Those employees fled the country.  After the signing of the new occupation deal (which means the U.S. will remain until 2024) with U.S. led NATO, United Kingdom’s Prime Minister David Cameron made a surprise visit to Kabul City saying “…we are not leaving this country alone.  In Britain you will always have a strong partner and a friend.”

Kandahar Province:  Mujahideen report they’ve liberated Registan District, and captured “large amounts of weapons and ammunition” in the process.

Kunduz Province: In Kunduz City, a magnetic bomb was attached to a police vehicle, when it exploded it wounded six civilians.

Nangarhar Province: In Jalalabad City, Muajhideen say they detected and destroyed two security cameras that were monitoring the main road.

Germany is boasting that they’ve spent 700-thousand euros ($876-thousand) in taxes to build a cricket stadium in Afghanistan!

A veteran U.S. officer of the Afghan and Iraq Occupations is now facing federal charges of bribery.  The now retired Indiana National Guard Lieutenant Colonel is accused of getting kickbacks from video equipment companies involved with recruitment efforts for the Indiana National Guard.

A Vermont (U.S.A.) Army National Guard militiaman, and a 2010 veteran of the Afghan Occupation, ended his life.  He was wounded in the head in Afghanistan, suffering traumatic brain injuries and developed PTSD.  According to a Vermont National Guard statement 25% of the 3-thousand National Guard militiamen & women who were deployed to Afghanistan in 2010, have PTSD!  And that’s from just one year’s deployment just from the U.S. state of Vermont!

For the past few months the U.S. state of Oregon has been sending off thousands of their militiamen & women.  Now the Obama regime has canceled all federal job assistance (aka Joint Transition Assitance Program) for Oregon veterans of the Afghan Occupation!   Local news media say state officials and the Oregon National Guard are “shocked” and “outraged”!   The Oregon National Guard was hit hard this year for deployments to Afghanistan, nearly all their militiamen & women are being deployed! Here’s the rub, the federal JTA program requires that it be handled by a contractor, not through the state National Guard directly, and for some reason no contractor in Oregon qualified to handle the money.

160 militiamen & women of the Army National Guard’s 1742nd Transportation Company (South Dakota U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

14 Air-militiamen of the Air National Guard’s 161st Air Refueling Wing (Arizona U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

Afghanistan, 27 – 30 September 2014

World War 3 Afghanistan, 23 – 26 September 2014: Islamic State rapidly becoming more powerful in Afghanistan! British empire Canada takes over command of U.S. airborne troops? Canadians continue to kill Afghan migrants! European taxpayers forced to shell out millions more!

“America did not want peace for Afghanistan, because it had its own agendas and goals here.”-Hamid Karzai, calling the U.S. occupation a False Flag op during his final speech as president of Afghanistan

Balkh Province: In Mazar-e-Sharif City, an explosion wounded at least four people.  National government officials say they don’t know what caused the explosion, but the local police chief said it was a bomb in a market place.

Faryab Province: In Maimana City, a bicycle bomb exploded, killing one person and wounding 23.

Ghazni Province: In Ajristan District, 100 civilians summarily executed by the surprise appearance of Islamic State insurgents, at least that’s what the government says.  They also say 15 people were beheaded, the victims just happen to be Afghan National Police along with their entire families.   Government officials not only reporting the sudden appearance of Islamic State False Flag (False Flag doesn’t mean it isn’t happening, it means the officially publicized reasons for it happening are intentionally false) insurgents, but that the group is rapidly growing in numerical strength.  Government officials say Islamic State has captured several districts and closed down all paved road access to those areas.  But here’s some clarification; government officials also explained that the reason they’re calling the insurgents ‘Islamic State’ is because they are made up of people from Afghanistan and Pakistan, and that the “killing of civilians” looks similar to what’s happening in Iraq and Syria (so this could be a False Flag claim by pro-Obama government officials to justify keeping U.S. troops in-country).  Oh, by the way, ten additional Afghan government personnel were also killed.

But wait, Mujahideen are saying it was actually U.S. supported government troops that committed the murders of civilians, in fact they’ve been saying that for at least a decade.

Helmand Province: In Lashkargah City, a prosecuting attorney was assassinated.  The assassins escaped.

Herat Province: In Obe District, four people assassinated by unknown gunmen.  However, police say the victims were Mujahideen, so I can guess who the gunmen are.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City, many Afghan senators announced they are opposed to the new president rushing into any new security deal with U.S. led NATO.  This comes after USAF generals assigned to NATO stated they wanted a deal to be signed “very fast”.   It looks as if the new occupation deal will not involve debate by the Afghan parliament.  U.S. taxpayers have delivered yet another C-130 transport aircraft to the Afghan Air Force.  It’s the third one, a fourth C-130 is expected at the end of 2014.

38 months after declaring that all Canuck combat troops were out of Afghanistan, it’s been revealed that there are indeed Canadian combat troops in Afghanistan. They’re all officers who’ve been recently sent to not only help NATO in Kabul, but they are actually commanding U.S. airborne troops! Canadian Brigadier General Simon Hetherington is now the deputy commander of operations in Afghanistan for the U.S. Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps!  But even the Canuck general was shocked at his duty assignment: “To be completely honest, I didn’t know I would be deploying. It certainly isn’t well known. When family and friends hear where I am, they say that they thought we had taken the [Canadian] flag down [from being flown over Afghanistan].”

But wait there’s more. British empire General Herrignton’s normal duty assignment is with the U.S. Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina U.S.A. He even attended the U.S. Army’s War College.

Kandahar Province:  In Maruf District, three people killed by explosion.  Police say they were Mujahideen trying to plant landmines.  In Spin Boldak District, a bicycle bomb exploded wounding six people.

Kunar Province: In Ghazi Abad District, locals report a Madrassa was attacked by helicopter gunships, at least one student killed.  Some reports say two people were killed.

Kunduz Province: Mujahideen say they’ve launched offensives against government troops.  29 people killed, 18 wounded.

Laghman Province: In Alingar District, NATO airstrike was called on a group of 15 people.  Government officials would only say that at least one of those people were killed.

Nangarhar Province: In Sherzad District, a NATO airstrike killed at least three people.  Apparently the airstrike was called in by Afghan boarder police.  In Dur Baba District, government officials report the end of a four days battle.  At least 55 people killed, four wounded.

Parwan Province: In Bagram District, two U.S. personnel were wounded when the vehicle they were in hit a landmine.

19 – 22 September 2014: U.S. terrorist DynCorp in trouble again!

Officials with the European Union announced they are going to make Europeans shell out 90.5-million euros ($114-million USD) for new rural development projects in Afghanistan.

And back in the Great White North, another Afghan migrant has been assassinated in Canada.   A 19 years old student from Afghanistan was stabbed to death while trying to break up a fight at a Toronto high school.  Police refuse to describe the killer, who turned himself in, because he is a juvenile.

Militiamen and women of the Army National Guard’s 123rd Mobile Public Affairs (Arizona U.S.A.) have deployed to Guantanamo Bay (Gitmo), Cuba.  Officially they told local news media their job was to provide “transparency” on how summarily imprisoned people are treated.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 19 – 22 September 2014: U.S. terrorist DynCorp in trouble again! Hey British empire Red Coats, you can kill, but don’t ever say the word Punk! NATO wants ‘Fast Deal’ with new Afghan president! Obama regime quietly releases Pakistani militants from prison!

Baghlan Province: In Baraka District, conflicting reports of an explosion.  International news media says it happened outside a Mosque and killed six people and wounded 12.  Afghan news media say it happened in a market, eight people killed and 13 wounded.

Herat Province: In Rabat-e-Sangi District, Mujahideen attacked a Afghan National Army FOB.  Government officials say two ANA soldiers killed, 13 AWOL.  Mujahideen say the 13 switched sides and joined them.

Farah Province: In Deh Gulaman village of Bakwa District, a U.S.-NATO-Afghan airstrike killed five people. Government officials say three of them were from Pakistan.

Jawzjan Province: In Aqcha District, Mujahideen assassinated a tribal elder for conspiring with government officials.

Kabul Province: In Sarobi District, six people killed by explosion.  Local police say the victims were Mujahideen who accidentally blew themselves up.  In Kabul City, a government security officer was assassinated along with his three children.  The assassins used a bomb, which wounded four other people.  The two pro-Obama regime  presidential candidates signed yet another power sharing agreement, after claiming the “successful” election was rigged!  By the way, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai was declared the new president of Afghanistan.  U.S. Air Force officials assigned to NATO said they’re chomipin’ at the bit to get a new occupation deal with the new Afghan president: “We are hoping for very fast signatures. And that would be important because it brings great stability to the conversation of our continued support.”-USAF General Philip Breedlove  (note how the U.S. general calls occupation “continued support”)

Kunar Province: In Nari District, reports say Mujahideen assassinated two high school students for acting as spies for the government.  In Narang District, a bomb exploded killing one person (described as a “student”) and wounding two cops.  No further details.  Local government officials accuse Pakistan of firing 85 artillery rounds into Shegal and Dangam districts, two women wounded.

Laghman Province: In Laghman City, four cops killed, six wounded when Mujahideen attacked their check point.  Police claim they killed five Mujahideen.

Logar Province: The governor reported that four cops were killed by Mujahideen.

Paktika Province: In Naki District, Afghan special air & ground forces launched an attack on Mujahideen.  They claim they killed 30 Mujahideen, however Mujahideen say only two were killed.

Parwan Province: Human rights group Justice Project Pakistan revealed that the obama regime ordered the release of 14 Pakistani militants from the U.S. controlled Bagram prison.  The group also revealed that over the past 10 months 39 Pakistanis have been quietly released from the U.S. prison.  It was also noted that the U.S. stopped publishing the number of prisoners being held in Bagram back in 2012.

15 – 18 September 2014: 15-hundred+ cops killed in 5 months! 

The three Afghan National Army officers that went missing in the United States were training on a Army National Guard base in Massachusetts.   The ANA personnel were caught trying to cross into Canada.  This incident follows the disappearance of two Afghan National Police personnel who were training with the World’s biggest drug dealers (alongside the British empire), the U.S Drug Enforcement Agency.

You can kill and rape all the towel heads you want, but don’t you dare criticize the government or use the word Punk!  According to British empire news media, a servant of the Queen’s Royal Army Engineers was returned home from Afghanistan for using the word “punk” (among other words deemed offensive by the Queen) in a rap video.  The reports say he was criticizing the government, however they failed to indicate which government he was criticizing.

Virginia (U.S.A.) based military contractor DynCorp International is being sued by a Colorado (U.S.A.) based subcontractor.  CH2M Hill claims DynCorp has made only a half payment for services rendered in Afghanistan.   The Colorado taxsucker says the Virginia taxsucker still owes them about $19.7-million USD.  DynCorp responded by saying it will “hold CH2M Hill accountable in court”.

World War 3 Afghanistan, 15 – 18 September 2014: 15-hundred+ cops killed in 5 months! Canadians killing Afghans in the Great White North! U.S. taxpayers hit up for millions more!

Baghlan Province: In Baghlan-e-Markazi District, vague reports saying an explosion killed a cop and wounded nine people.  No further details.

Balkh Province: In Mazar-e-Sharif City, a female journalist was assassinated, she had recently returned from Thailand.  Police do not know who did it.

Daikundi Province: Afghan National Army (ANA) claims one of its U.S.-EU taxpayer funded helicopters crashed, after hitting a wall.   One person killed, three wounded.  However, earlier reports conflict, saying the helicopter went down in Uruzgan Province and eight people wounded.

Helmand Province: In Mosa Qala District,  a family driving along ran over a landmine.  Two were killed, three wounded.  In Nawzad District, Mujahideen attacked several government Forward Operating Bases.  At least 18 people killed, 24 wounded.

Herat Province: A U.S. Marine Special Operations Command Sergeant was shot and killed by an ANA soldier.  In Chesht District, Mujahideen ambushed a convoy of police, government officials confirm that six cops were killed, five wounded.

Kabul Province: In Kabul City a Kamikaze car bomber killed two U.S. military personnel; a U.S. Army Major and a civilian with the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (he was also a USN Reservist).  The attack took place on a NATO convoy staging near the U.S. Special Operations HQ.  One NATO soldier from Poland was also killed and one wounded, dozens of civilians wounded.  The Ministry of the Interior reports that 1523 Afghan cops were killed during the past five months, 2370 wounded!  The Afghan government is asking U.S. taxpayers to give them an additional $537-million USD!

Kunar Province: Officials report 23 artillery rounds impacted Dangam and Marwara districts.  One man wounded after his house was blown up.  In Ghaziabad District, government forces report battles with militants, many from Pakistan.  Dozens of people killed or wounded.

Laghman Province: In Alishang District, villagers report that many of their fellow villagers were bombed by U.S./NATO/Afghan government aircraft while they were out collecting pine nuts.  12 people killed.

Nangarhar Province: In Torkham area, Kamikaze bombers blew up at least 26 fuel trucks (fuelers).  Police say one bomber distracted them by starting a firefight, allowing the first bomber to blow himself up near the fuelers.  Then the second bomber blew himself up.  They also say the bombers managed to plant several magnetic bombs in the process.  Mujahideen say they attacked the fueler convoy with more than just two Kamikaze bombers.  They say 197 fuelers were destroyed and dozens of people killed or wounded.  Mujahideen also say the two Kamikaze bombers managed to plant 100 magnetic bombs before the Afghan government officials even noticed their presence!

Nuristan Province: In Wama District, villagers report they were bombed by U.S./NATO/Afghan government aircraft, four people killed.

Paktia Province: In Zazi Aryub District, villagers report they were attacked by helicopters.  One person killed, two wounded.

Uruzgan Province: In Shahid Hasas District, a religious leader who was pro-government was beheaded by Mujahideen.

10 – 14 September 2014: California contractor takes $107-million!

In China, Afghanistan won first place in the Oriental Rug contest.  150 countries took part in the exhibition.

Pakistan reports that dozens of ‘militants’ from Afghanistan crossed into Pakistan and killed three of their soldiers.

In anti-gun British empire Canada, a criminal Canadian shot and killed an Afghan immigrant as he worked at his new pizza restaurant job.  The owner of the pizza restaurant was also shot and wounded.  The  dead victim from Afghanistan leaves behind a wife and two kids.  The shooter escaped.

In the U.S. state of Virginia, two Afghan National Police (ANP) officers sent to the United States to train with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, went missing.  Maybe they went to Canada to get vengeance?  They were found and returned to the Sensitive Investigative Unit program.  U.S. officials refused to give any more details.

The U.S. Department of Defense reports that the Army National Guard now has higher suicide rate than the regular (active duty) military.

The Army National Guard’s 528th Engineer Battalion (Louisiana U.S.A.) took control of all U.S. engineer assets in Kuwait.  It will work with Guard units from Ohio, North Carolina, Oregon and Arkansas in Afghanistan.

About 29 militiamen from the Army National Guard’s 72nd Military Police Company (Nevada U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.

200 militamen & women of the Army National Guard’s 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Georgia U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

About 150 militamen & women of the Army National Guard’s 1460th Transportation Company (Michigan U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

300 Air-militiamen and women of the Air National Guard’s 122nd Blacksnake Fighter Wing (Indiana U.S.A.) deploying to Afghanistan.

11 Air-militiamen of the Air National Guard’s 139th Airlift Wing (Missouri U.S.A.) returned from Afghanistan.

Afghans join Islamic State!