Sunday, November 16, 2014

Footage Released To Show Beheading of ISIS Hostage Peter Kassig


The Islamic State group released a graphic video on Sunday in which a black-clad militant claimed to have beheaded U.S. aid worker Peter Kassig, who was captured last year.

The militant was standing over a severed head, but it was not immediately possible to confirm that it was Kassig, 26, who was pictured in the video. U.S. officials said they were working to determine the video's authenticity and the Kassig family said it was awaiting the outcome of the investigation.

The video, which was posted on websites used by the group in the past, appeared to be the latest in a series of blood-soaked messages to the U.S. warning of further brutality if it does not abandon its air campaign in Iraq and Syria.

"This is Peter Edward Kassig, a U.S. citizen, of your country; Peter who fought against the Muslims in Iraq, while serving as a soldier," the militant says near the end of the nearly 16-minute video. He speaks in an audible British accent despite his voice being distorted to make it more difficult to identify him.

More @ Newsmax

4 comments:

  1. It's time to nuke them,,,,,nuke them till the camel turds glow. But start with their holy sites, announced 24 hrs in advance. Not to avoid casualties, no. Just so that after the 2nd one occurs, they know finally that we have had enough.

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    1. Yeah, they'll flock to their holy sites to be martyred, so we'd be killing two birds with one stone. :)

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  2. We need Harry Truman. A Muslim born president will not save us from the terrorists any more than W, who always referred to them as "the religion of peace" would. Not many Americans remember real men in high office. The great Southern author William Faulkner once wrote "Some drunks are cursed with total recall." Count me as one of those.
    I remember reading the Asheville Times as I walked along delivering it on South French Broad on the days after Harry dropped the bombs. I think I will conduct a memorial service for Harry at my house on December 26, the day he died in 1972. I fear we shall not see his like again.

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