ISIS (Allegedly) in Texas? and a Little on False Flags

Anon E. MooseRapid Developments, Un-Intelligence

This sounds like a badly gamed, made up scenario… but here you have it. CNN (unsurprisingly) reporting ISIS takes “responsibility” for a failed cartoonist convention shooting.

“On Sunday evening, two men were shot and killed outside the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas where a cartoon contest was underway featuring depictions of the prophet Mohammed. At the time, we reported that ISIS had taken credit for what ultimately appears to have been a botched attempt to carry out an attack similar to the massacre at Charlie Hebdo in France:

And while the FBI did not have any immediate comments or speculation on the reason behind the attack, according to the Site intel group, overnight it was Islamic State supporters who took “credit” for the bungled shooting attack.”

via ISIS Warns Of “Harsher And Worse” US Attacks After Claiming Responsibility For Botched Texas Shooting | Zero Hedge.

Here is something that is actually a little more useful and relevant to our condition:

42 Admitted False Flag Attacks

Assessment: ISIS isn’t ready for Texas, and anyone with a mouthpiece can claim anything they want. Any attempt at making Texas “safe” through draconian security procedures will result in little more than the slow removal of personal liberties and wasted resources. Personally, I am more concerned about psychological operations from the press corps. Such events, whether genuine acts of terror (if there is such a thing), completely fake, or incited by convert psyops, can not allow individuals to lose sight of our common humanity. There is no separation between our cultures. Expect the mainstream media to continue to promulgate vague and unsubstantiated speculations.