Jimmy Dore Show: US Begins Bombing in Somalia Again, Because Oil Found


Oil is the reason for many conflicts, so is the case for the American involvement in the Middle East but not mentioned only are the atrocities.

But atrocities happen in other countries, but there is no American involvement as there is no oil.

Oil the root of all evil.

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This is yet another video about the expansion of the American war machine and war propaganda by the Jimmy Dore Show. In this video, he discusses the report that AFRICOM, the part of American High Command responsible for Africa, has decided to put troops back into Somalia after 24 years. The troops are apparently there at the request of the Somalian government, and will be there for training purposes. The article does reveal that American troops have also been deployed several times within that space of 24 years in minor missions, such as scouting for bombing sites.

The US troops are being deployed to help the Somali government against the Islamist group, al-Shabaab. The article states that al-Shabaab, although sharing a similar Islamist ideology with ISIS and al-Qaeda, aren’t actually part of those organisations. Most of the time, they’ve been confined to Somalia. They arose after a long period of…

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Implanted ID chips, is this one too far?


Globalist Mouthpiece Calls For The Entire Planet To Adopt The ‘National Identification System’ One European Country Has Established.

Is this for good, bad, or evil, who knows. On the face of it, it sounds great, but is it ‘Big Brother 1984′. Do we really want our own Government, let alone another, to have so much information, control and power over each individual.

Then you have hackers, could they hack into a chip implanted in your body and if they could, what would it mean, what would it do and is it completely safe, for now and forever.  Who knows what next is on the horizon, could these chips take over your body by accessing your bodies own communications to and from your brain.

Could it be technology way too far?