Puppet Masters
Days after the Dhaka cafe siege and the terror attack on the Eid gathering, Bangladesh's elite anti-crime force conducted a search in the city of Bogra to locate militant training camps and also promised a million Bangladeshi Taka (US $12,800) to any activist in exchange for specific information about the activities of militants.
"If someone wants to return to a normal life from the banned outfits and provide us information about his fellow militants, he will be given Taka 1,000,000 and all support for his social rehabilitation," the Director General of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) Benazir Ahmed told a media briefing at Bogra.
Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) has said the attacker was one of its fighters, according to IS-affiliated Amaq news agency. The agency later released a video, allegedly showing the axe attacker. Identifying him as Muhammad Riyad, IS called him a "soldier of the Caliphate."
In the video, the alleged perpetrator reportedly called on Muslims who couldn't reach IS strongholds in Syria and Iraq to conduct attacks in their own countries. The young man, whose identity cannot be immediately verified, is seen wielding a knife in a screenshot from a video which is circulating on social media. He reportedly claimed he would use the weapon in a slaughter to avenge the killings of people in Muslim countries.
The source disclosed certain paragraphs of the agreement signed between the US Department of Defense and the Iraqi Kurdistan Region's Peshmerga ministry, including establishment of 5 US military bases in the region.
"One of the bases will be set up in Atroush region, two in Harir region and two large bases in Erbil and Duhok," the source, who called for anonymity, told Iraq's al-Ma'loumah news agency.
"Based on the MoU, the Americans should pay the salaries of Peshmerga forces and train and equip them for 10 years," he added.
His remarks came after a military MOU was signed on Tuesday between the US Department of Defense and the Peshmerga Ministry at the government of Kurdistan to support the Kurdish forces in fighting the ISIL in Iraq.
Comment: During the Turkish coup, their military reportedly pulled back from their positions in northern Iraq. While their presence in Iraq was a violation of Iraqi sovereignty, the U.S.'s presence is considered 'legal'. But many a crime are committed under the guise of the Law. In this case, the Kurds are once again being used to further American geopolitical interests (i.e., destabilization) with the carrot of an independent Kurdistan. This is one area to watch out for in coming months and years.

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Sacramento, California, U.S. June 1, 2016
What could possibly go wrong?
Welcome to a fully armed and dangerous spectacular featuring, for instance, the
Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP) - allied with the Golden State Skinheads (GSS) - sending a posse to the GOP show to "make sure that the Donald Trump supporters are defended from the leftist thugs." Cleveland's courts are ready to process up to 1,000 arrestees daily, and stay open 20 hours a day. Strip clubs are "pumped for Trump". Certified mayhem overall is bound to add another meaning to the rock 'n' roll mantra "Cleveland Rocks".
Trouble at the Trumpence joint
Compounding the mayhem, there's the Trump-Pence (Trumpence) fracas. Donald Trump remains visibly frustrated by his own appointment of Indiana governor Mike Pence as his running mate. He reportedly spent last Thursday night frantically trying to back down. He was furious that the news leaked before he had a chance to personally tell his double-trouble favorites - pompous twat Newt Gingrich and over-sized blowhard Chris Christie - about his decision.
"We will never stop our construction on the Nansha Islands [China's name for the Spratly Islands] halfway," Wu Shengli, the commander of the People's Liberation Army Navy, told US Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson on Monday, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
He stressed that the Spratly Islands are "China's inherent territory, and our necessary construction on the islands is reasonable, justified and lawful."
With suspicions growing that the commanders of the vessels could have been behind a coup plot against the Turkish government and are now seeking asylum at Greek ports.
Comment: The 8 soldiers that flew a helicopter to Greece for asylum are currently detained and awaiting trial. We'll have to wait and see how Greece responds. So far, the Americans are reported to have denied an asylum request to the Incirlik commander detained by the Turks. Wipe your hands clean!
The ships were on duty in either the Aegean or the Black Seas on Friday before the coup to oust President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took place. However, they have failed to return to port, though in theory radar and satellite tracking technology should be able to determine their locations, according to a report in the Times newspaper.

Bodies are seen on the ground July 15, 2016 after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14.
It does seem odd that a lone person driving a large truck can gain access to blocked off areas where French people have assembled to watch the fireworks of Bastille Day. It also seems odd that the event is branded a terrorist one when the alleged perpetrator's family says that he was not at all religious and had no religious motivation.
Comment: Investigators have found it difficult to match facts about the man's personal life to his alleged connection with radical Islam. What is known is that he had a history of violence and mental illness.
We will never know. Once again the alleged perpetrator is dead and conveniently left behind his ID.
It looks like a permanent state of martial law in France will be one consequence. This shutdown of society will also dispose of the protests against capitalist puppet Hollande's repeal of France's labor protections. Those protesting the take-back of their hard-earned rights will be closed down under the martial law.
Amazing how convenient the attack was for global capitalism, the primary beneficiary of Hollande's new "labor reform."
Comment:
- Joe Quinn on terror attack in Nice - should be seen in context, 'hands of Western powers extremely dirty' - PressTV
- Behind the Headlines: Terror in Nice, attempted coup in Ankara
To begin with, let's start with what's not in these pages: there are numerous redactions. And they are rather odd. When one expects to read the words "CIA" or "FBI," instead we get a blacked-out word. Entire paragraphs are redacted - often at crucial points. So it's reasonable to assume that, if there is a smoking gun, it's contained in the portions we're not allowed to see. Presumably the members of Congress with access to the document prior to its release who have been telling us that it changes their entire conception of the 9/11 attacks - and our relationship with the Saudis - read the unredacted version. Which points to the conclusion that the omissions left out crucial information - perhaps including the vaunted smoking gun.
"They rushed the European vote. Now they want to rush the Trident vote," said McNeilly.
"Those who support the Trident system lack vision. They talk like they are the ones who want to defend the UK. The truth is they are the ones who will destroy the UK if they get their way.
"Voting to leave the EU, then voting Yes on Trident, will guarantee Scottish independence."
In May 2015, McNeilly, 27, leaked a report exposing 30 safety and security failures documented over his three-month tour on board one of Britain's Vanguard submarines. Narrowly escaping jail for the leak, he was dishonorably discharged, returning home to his native Belfast.
Niantic, in turn, is headed by John Hanke, who before becoming a tech-entrepreneur worked for the US State Department. The Financial Times in its article, "The man who put 'Pokémon Go' on the map," would report:
Mr Hanke, now 49, had spent more than a decade with the search giant [Google] after it acquired his previous company, Keyhole, whose rich digital cartography and satellite images formed the basis of both Google Earth and Maps. For Mr Hanke, who worked for the US Department of State in Myanmar before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area to study for an MBA at University of California, Berkeley, it was his third start-up to be acquired. Just why Hanke's stint a the US State Department is important is best understood by examining its relationship with Google, the tech-giant Hanke graduated onward to.













Comment: Self-radicalization seems to be a new trend in the investigations of late as more lone attackers surface (e.g. Nice, France Bastille Day truck massacre). Independent incidents, part of a terrorist movement agenda or manufactured terror for manipulation and control? Maybe all three.
See also: Germany: Refugee injures 4 in grisly axe attack before being killed by police