Pentagon Cites Khorasan Threat as ISIS War Gets Underway

Tuesday, September 23, 2014
By Paul Martin

Shadowy terror group used to justify illegal and unconstitutional attack on Syria

Kurt Nimmo
Prison Planet.com
September 23, 2014

Khorasan, the shadowy terror group worse than al-Qaeda and ISIS, has taken a prominent role in the information operation attached to Obama’s unconstitutional attack in Syria.

On Tuesday the group was bombed along with ISIS in Syria. “We had very good indications that this group, which is a very dangerous group, was plotting and planning imminent attacks against Western targets to include the U.S. homeland and it was on that basis that we struck targets, Khorasan targets inside Syria,” Pentagon spokesperson Rear Admiral John Kirby told George Stephanopolous of ABC News.

“Unlike ISIS, which is believed at present to be largely engulfed in its fight for territory. Khorasan is developing fresh plots to target U.S. aviation, and it’s trying to recruit Westerners who have flocked to the fight in Syria, some of whom have joined the al Qaeda franchise in the country, known as the al-Nusra Front… The fear is that U.S. and European passport holders could more easily smuggle explosives onto airplanes,” said former CIA deputy director Mike Morell last week.

At the time we asked why the government concealed the supposed Khorasan threat to aviation after Obama’s ISIS war speech and after weeks of hyperventilating about the terror threat by the establishment media and neocon members of Congress.

Only the United States government and its intelligence agencies are aware of Khorasan and they have not provided evidence to verify that it and a threat to aviation actually exist.

The unsubstantiated Khorasan threat is perfectly timed to coincide with the ISIS threat. It will be used as a multiplier as the United States intensifies its ISIS war.

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