SHOEBAT EXCLUSIVE
BY Walid Shoebat and Theodore Shoebat
Video of Foley purporting to show his beheading was uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday afternoon and later removed. The FBI is evaluating the video’s contents.
The video asserts that the alleged killing of Foley is in retaliation for recent airstrikes by the United States against IS militants in northern Iraq. In it, Foley, kneeling next to an apparent IS militant, makes comments against the US for its actions.
The Huffington Post stated, “A YouTube video and photos purportedly of Foley emerged on Tuesday.”
The Global Post also stated that the beheading was not verified.
The original video was removed but Shoebat.com was able to obtain the beheading from Middle Eastern sources, and thus verify that Foley was indeed beheaded.
A man identified in the video as Steven Sotloff, dressed in the same type of orange jumpsuit Foley wore, is shown at the end of the clip after Foley’s apparent beheading, alongside an ISIS member dressed in black.
“The life of this American citizen, Obama, depends on your next decision,” the ISIS member said, referring to the U.S.’s campaign of targeted airstrikes against ISIS. YouTube removed the video Tuesday evening for violating its policy on depicting graphic violence.
Sotloff, a freelance journalist who had reported on Egypt, Syria, and Libya for TIME, the Christian Science Monitor, the National Interest and Foreign Policy magazine, went missing on Aug. 4, 2013, while on assignment near Aleppo, Syria. Jon Williams, foreign editor for ABC News, tweeted that Sotloff’s family had been advised to avoid spreading the news of Sotloff’s kidnapping.
Liveleak removed the video we posted. Youtue always removes these types of videos, but only when we post them. They rarely remove what is posted by terrorists. It took us hell and many days to have Youtube remove explosive training videos in the Arabic. Not only any explosive training, but rocket manufacturing and highly destructive explosives that intend to turn our nation into a Gaza/Hamas style warfare. It looks like these entities are determined to stop the freedom to show the type of violence that is intended against Americans but only allow the terrorists the freedom to kill us. The only way Youtube will remove the videos posted in Arabic is that if we post them. So here it is while its still up and while we play cat and mouse with traitors:
And now after our warnings, Liveleak decided all of the sudden to re-post it:
Youtube deletes them only when we post them. But if we leave the Arabic videos, they are not removed. We will play this game with Youtube:
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Foley was liberal who believes that Islam is a peace loving religion. Frontpagemag had this to say regarding Foley:
“James Foley was one of a new breed of activists calling themselves journalists. He didn’t travel to report on a story, but to promote an agenda. And the agenda was obvious from his Twitter feed.
“Any human life lost is tragic, but a moral individual would have much more empathy for the Syrian Christians who suffered at the hands of Foley’s favorite Jihadists than one of their pet propagandists. Foley came to Syria to support the Sunni Islamist rebels against the Syrian government. He cheered on the Sunni Muslim terrorists fighting to ethnically cleanse the Christians of Aleppo. In the conflict between Israel and Hamas, his tweets and retweets were chock full of pro-terrorist propaganda. But Foley ran afoul of at least some of the Sunni Jihadists in Syria. His twitter feed was filled with references to the FSA. And the FSA was going to be eclipsed by the Al Qaeda affiliates. And that was where he ended up. When Austin Tice, an actual freelance journalist was kidnapped by Jihadists, Foley ridiculed the idea that Jihadists had kidnapped him. Surely Syrian Jihadists wouldn’t do that sort of thing. Except they did. When Newsweek’s Muslim Rage cover story came out, Foley mocked it too. Raging Muslims. How silly and Islamophobic. Foley was fanatically anti-Israel and was even willing to echo Iranian propaganda.”