Saudis Send Violent Prison Criminals to Fill Ranks of ISIS Sand Pirates in Syria
‘As 21WIRE had already reported back in June 2013 and also in August 2014, the ISIS phenomenon has always been a marriage of convenience between the NATO-GCC Axis powers and thousands of hardened criminals released from prisons, and ‘into the wild’ of Syria’s uncivil war.
Based on past reports, it’s very likely that ISIS’s own initial ‘troop surge’ in 2014 grew from three separate mass jail breaks in Libya, Pakistan and Iraq – which took place only weeks apart in the summer of 2013. The progression of events was ignored by the mainstream media who only reported each individual incident, but failed to see a meaningful trend. It’s estimated that over 2,000 potential ISIS fighters were collected during these highly organized and coordinated jail breaks – falling under the supervision and management of western intelligence agencies and US military trainers, as well as British and French Special Forces and ‘advisors’.
Moreover, if the report below is indeed true, then with thousands more convicts from Saudi prisons, we can see how degenerate ISIS brigades have seemingly formed from nowhere.’
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