Posted on Dec 7, 2015
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I checked other well known news sources and this is a fact. I suspected it from the start because of the well laid out plan and especially after the findings of all the weapons and IED making supplies. I'm just glad they were dumb enough to get caught and killed. I have to worry if any of the refugees from Syria will strike next. Tonight, some families of Syria are coming to Houston to relocate. They can do a lot of damage and kill a lot of people here. Especially with all of the refineries and chemical plants here. See:
http://abc13.com/news/syrian-refugees-expected-to-arrive-in-houston-dallas-today/1112406/

The Islamic State group on Saturday said that a married couple who murdered 14 people in California in an attack the FBI is investigating as an “act of terrorism” were followers of the terrorist organization.

The extremist group made its claim in an online radio broadcast, Reuters reported. The declaration comes three days after Syed Farook, 28, and his wife Tashfeen Malik, 29, carried out a mass shooting on a holiday party for civil servants in San Bernardino, Calif., killing 14.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/dec/5/isis-claims-responsibility-says-california-killers/
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SrA Matthew Knight
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I don't doubt that they were inspired by ISIL but I am hesitant to say that ISIL can take responsibility for it. They have proven time and time again that they will jump on any attack that has gone unclaimed and claim it as there own. Thing is other than by being inspired through the media many of these attacks most likely had little to nothing to do with ISIL having any involvement. It's coming to a point it seems where Joe Schmoe, whose only experience with ISIL came from Daily Mail, walks into a building and shoots a bunch of people and in front of one final witness says glory to ISIL and shoots himself and all of the sudden they are responsible. We are giving them the credit and glory they want when they did literally nothing other than make the nightly news. That's what they want and I think that's why we should be hesitant to label all of these attacks as being ISIL's doing. Inspired? Sure. But unless these people have orders and/or funding from ISIL then I would say they aren't responsible.
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We can thank the news media for dangling that ISIL carrot, and they took it, hook, line, and sinker. Is it possible these two were wannabe terrorists who got a lot of their information about IED's and weapons to use, from the Internet? They made a lot of mistakes a trained terrorist wouldn't make. So, they gave the credit to ISIL, and ISIL used it. Why not? It's good publicity for them.
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PO3 Sherry Thornburg
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Yes, that was apparent by the 3rd day of investigations.
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Not apparent to our POTUS. Oh, wait! I forgot a person has to have an open mind and common sense to see things like we do.
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SP5 Christine Conley, I'm very aware of that, but I wanted to hear him say they were Muslim terrorists. Thanks for the down thumb, I returned the favor, twice.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Pretty Obvious they were inspired by and of course ISIS/ISIL/Daesh want's some form of Credit. Just good PR, Propaganda for them. Nothing More Nothing less. These 2 were not Refugees though. They were an American Citizen and his Foreign Wife, She was a College Trained Pharmacist (Unfortunately also a Wahhabi trained in a Madrasa in Pakistan "Terrorism School Central").
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