ISIS Sees Turkey as Its Ally; Draft Deal is Reached to Normalize Ties Between Israel and Turkey
1857 Mt. Eaton Road, Saylorsburg, PA (Gulen's Headquarters)
In November 2014, Newsweek interviewed a former ISIS member going by the pseudonym Sherko Omer. Sherko told Newsweek of how he left his native Iraq hoping to join the fight against Assad in Syria, but soon found himself caught up in a horrifying sectarian war, unable to escape: "My parents are practicing Muslims and prior to leaving for Syria I regularly went to the mosque for Friday prayers. I never joined a political party or organisation but I had friends who were members of Kurdistan Islamic Group (KIG) – and it was KIG who gave us the contacts in Turkey to go to Syria. When the three of us went to Turkey in October 2013 most of those who crossed into Syria ended up at ISIS border camps. This is what happened to us. Others were jihadists who knew what was going on and believed that if they died fighting for Allah they would go to heaven; and there were some who had come to join organisations such as the al-Qaida branch in Syria, the Jabhat Al-Nusra. While with ISIS, I noticed that the field captains and commanders spoke fluent Turkish. I rarely heard them speak in Arabic. ISIS commanders in Raqqa openly talked about the best foreign jihadists crossing into Syria from Turkey. Once, I heard that some ISIS foreign jihadists had been stopped by the Turkish border guards and police, but such were the ISIS connections that they were soon freed and safely on their way to Syria."
Reconciliation pact struck with Turkey: Israeli official
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signaled a possible warming of relations with Israel, saying that the entire region would benefit from the normalization of ties. Last year, Erdogan spoke out strongly against Israel's operations in Gaza, accusing it of committing genocide and "barbarism surpassing Hitler."December 17, 2015
AFP/AP - Israel and Turkey have reached "understandings" to normalise ties, at a low since the Israel naval raid on a Turkish flotilla headed for the Gaza Strip, an Israeli official said Thursday.
In 2010, Israeli commandos stormed the Turkish-flagged Mavi Marmara, the largest ship in an aid flotilla for the besieged Gaza Strip. One Turkish-American and seven Turkish citizens died in the raid and one more, who was in a coma, died in 2014. .
In the aftermath of the raid, Turkey became one of the strongest critics of Israeli actions in Gaza.
The assault sparked widespread condemnation and provoked a major diplomatic crisis between the two countries. Ankara (Turkey's capital) expelled the Israeli ambassador, demanded a formal apology and compensation, as well as an end to the blockade on the Gaza Strip, which is ruled by Hamas, a Palestinian militant group.
The deal, drafted at a secret meeting in Switzerland, calls for the start of talks on gas exports to Turkey, the unnamed official said. All Turkish lawsuits against Israel will be cancelled, and Turkey will prevent senior Hamas operative Salah Aruri from entering its territory and acting from there, the source added. Israel has long accused Turkey of letting Aruri plan deadly attacks from its territory."We had three (conditions): an apology — which happened, compensation — which did not happen, and the lifting of the embargo on Palestine," Yeni Safak quoted Erdogan as saying. "If the compensation issue and the lifting of the embargo are achieved then we can enter a process of normalization.""There is so much that we, Israel, Palestine, and the region can gain from such a normalization process. The region is in need of this," Erdogan said.
According to the official, incoming Mossad chief Yossi Cohen and Joseph Ciechanover, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's point-man for Turkish reconciliation, made up the Israeli team, with Turkish foreign ministry Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu representing Ankara.
A separate official could not say when the pact might be signed, but Channel 10 television said it was expected "in coming days."
On Monday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, known for his angry outbursts at Israel, spoke in favour of normalising ties with Israel, which could benefit the Palestinians as well.
"We, Israel, the Palestinians, and the region have a lot to win from a normalisation process," he said. "The interests of all the peoples of the region need to be considered."
(Photo: Reuters/Yaser Al-Khodor)
November 10, 2014
Christian Post - Testimony provided by a former member of the Islamic State in Syria indicates that ISIS militants view NATO member Turkey as their ally, and highlights the extent to which the militant group has coordinated its efforts with the Turkish government.
A former Islamic State communications technician working out the ISIS communications bureau in the Syrian stronghold of Raqqa said in an interview with Newsweek, last Friday, that the Turkish government allowed ISIS convoys to cross freely over its border and travel through the country to avoid combat in Kurdish controlled regions of Syria in efforts to attack more vulnerable Kurdish troops in Syria's northeastern region.
Speaking under the pseudonym of "Sherko Omer", the former ISIS communications technician who managed to escape, further added that the basis for the Turkish cooperation is that ISIS and Turkey share a common enemy: the Kurds.
"ISIS saw the Turkish army as its ally especially when it came to attacking the Kurds in Syria," Omer said. "The Kurds were the common enemy for both ISIS and Turkey. Also, ISIS had to be a Turkish ally because only through Turkey they were able to deploy ISIS fighters to northern parts of the Kurdish cities and towns in Syria."Having worked in the ISIS communications bureau, Omer said that ISIS commanders had established a reliable line of communication with the Turkish army that allowed for ISIS convoys to travel through Turkey. When ISIS sent battalions to combat Kurdish forces in the most northeastern portions of Syria, they were allowed to cross through Turkey and that prevented ISIS forces from having to battle their way through the Kurdish-controlled portions of Syria.
"I have connected ISIS field captains and commanders from Syria with people in Turkey on innumerable occasions," Omer said. "I rarely heard them speak in Arabic, and that was only when they talked to their own recruiters, otherwise, they mostly spoke in Turkish because the people they talked to were Turkish officials of some sorts because ISIS guys used to be very serious when they talked to them."Omer detailed an instance last February when he was transferred from the communications bureau to fight for a battalion that was tasked with travelling from Raqqa, through Turkey, to battle Kurds in the northeast Syrian town of Serekaniye.
Although the trip required passing through Turkey, Omer said that ISIS commanders reassured the battalion that they had lines of communication open with the Turkish army that would allow them to cross the border and travel through the country.
"ISIS commanders told us to fear nothing at all because there was full cooperation with the Turks," Omer said. "They reassured us that nothing will happen, especially when that is how they regularly travel from Raqqa and Aleppo to the Kurdish areas further northeast of Syria because it was impossible to travel through Syria as YPG [National Army of Syrian Kurdistan] controlled most parts of the Kurdish region."When Omer's battalion got to Serekaniye, Omer said he surrendered when Kurds attacked his camp. Although he was held captive for months, the kurdish forces freed him because they felt he was not a fighter and determined that he committed no acts of violence. Omer claims he originally got involved in the conflict when he joined a Syrian rebel opposition group in their fight against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Once ISIS took over, he was stuck.
A spokesman for Kurdish People's Protection Unit (YPG) Pat Can told Newsweek that Turkish army is doing more to help ISIS than just letting them cross through their border freely. He said there is evidence that Turkey has also given supplies to ISIS, as well.
"There is more than enough evidence with us now proving that the Turkish army gives ISIS terrorists weapons, ammunitions and allows them to cross the Turkish official border crossings in order for ISIS terrorists to initiate inhumane attacks against the Kurdish people in Rojava [north-eastern Syria]," Can said.Until the end of October, the Turkish government had prevented Kurdish fighters from crossing the border to help their Syrian Kurd allies. This prevented Kurds fighting ISIS, especially in the besieged town of Kobane, from getting the necessary reinforcements needed to win the battles.
Kurds from Kobane told Newsweek that Kurds that previously tried to cross the border while carrying weapons and other supplies were shot at by Turkish border patrol guards.
Kurdish Regional Government President Masoud Barzani said in a written statement that Turkey only allowed Kurdish fighters to use the border once the United States got involved in working out a border agreement between the Kurds and Turkey.
"Intense bilateral and trilateral talks were held among the U.S., Turkey and the Kurdish region to arrange access for the peshmerga," Barzani said. "After the talks, Turkey officially informed us that it would provide all kinds of support."
Inside ISIS: Fighters Promised '72 Eternal Virgins in Heaven' While Christian Women Raped as Husbands Beheaded, Says Ex-Member
Speaking under the pseudonym Sherko Omer, the ex-ISIS member told yourmiddleeast.com in a report Friday that members of the terror group are promised eternal virgins and are allowed to have sex with non-Muslim women, even if they are married. Christian women, he explained, were sexually assaulted after their husbands were beheaded during the time he was with the group.
"We were promised women in heaven and on earth, too, based on IS jihadist teaching of the verses of some Suras of the holy book of Quran and hadiths by prophet Muhammad, all of which were explained through the Tafsir (explanation) by Islamic scholars like Ibn Majah, Bukhari and Ibn Kathir. We were told all non-Muslim women prisoners will be our wives and God wills it," said Omer.
"In Islamic holy war you cannot kill enemy women and children under any circumstances, they can only be taken as prisoners. It is permissible to have sexual intercourse with the captive women even if jihadists are married," he said.Omer, who said he had intended to join the Syrian opposition when he left his Iraqi Kurdistan hometown last October, said he did not participate in any of the assaults on the women because he was a communication technician who was not involved with fighting.
"You can buy and sell these women, but for the children you have to raise them as home workers or teach them to become jihadists," he continued before noting that some Muslim women gave up their bodies in sacrificial sex.
"There are Muslim women who willingly offer their bodies for IS jihadists and this is called 'sex for jihad.' They, too, will be compensated in heaven, according to IS. However, these women were mostly with the commanders. I did not see average jihadist fighters with these Muslim women," he said.
"They believe it is permissible to sleep with women prisoners even against their will if they are infidels, non-Muslims and apostate women. This happened to Christian women in Al-Raqqa after their husbands were publically beheaded and I witnessed it. Now it is happening to Kurdish Yezidi women of Sinjar in Iraqi Kurdistan," he said. "We were told that, as martyrs, we would have 72 eternal virgins in heaven and we can save dozens of our close relatives from hell too."He also explained that foreigners joining the group are seen as the most expendable because they lack the general skills and know-how to be effective fighters.
"I saw many foreign recruits who were put in the suicide squads, not because they were 'great and God wanted it' as IS commanders praised them in front of us, but basically because they were useless for IS, they spoke no Arabic, they weren't good fighters and had no professional skills," said Omer.Omer recalled an incident when he tried to save a young Christian girl from being raped and almost lost his life for it.
"They were brainwashed into the 'women in heaven' and those they could rape on earth before they eventually killed themselves. I am alive partly thanks to my qualifications," he said.
"You have to remember that IS has been portrayed as an organization of gangs only, although this is evident what they do, but the political leadership pay unbelievable attention to education and educated recruits. But at the end of the day, good moral values are based on the way education and intelligence are being used," he explained.
"I was once told to go to a house to test some equipment to see if they can be useful for the technical and communication bureau. Once inside I realized it was a Christian home," he said.Omer explained that what he witnessed in Al-Raqqa made him realize he had to leave the group.
"I saw six jihadists demanding that a Christian woman and her daughter become their wives. The daughter was about 12 or 13 years old. I told the jihadists forcing women is forbidden in Islam and children can't be touched under any circumstances. They loaded their guns in my face and told me to leave," he explained.
"I immediately left to the local court that was based in a small house, but the judge was worse, he said I was wrong because 13-year-old girl is not considered a child, essentially because Prophet Muhammad married his wife, Aisha, when she was only 9 years old. He accused me of having poor faith in the practices of Prophet Muhammad for which I could have been detained and possibly punished with tough sentences, but my field commander soon arrived and saved me," he said.
"I wanted to leave first week into my post in Al-Raqqa but I was a coward, scared of getting beheaded and did not know my way out. Unlike at the camp, IS jihadists acted as God in Al-Raqqa. They were rude, arrested and killed anybody for no real reason," he said.He said he found the courage to attempt an escape after seeing a Kurdish fighter beheaded.
"I decided to risk my life to escape after I witnessed a wounded captured Kurdish YPG fighter publically beheaded. He was about my age, but unlike me he was extremely brave," said Omer.In February, Omer said he was sent to fix some radios in Serekaniye when Kurdish fighters raided the ISIS camp.
"He spat on every jihadist around him. He shouted slogans about Kurdish freedom and Abdullah Ocalan. I had never seen anyone so brave in my life. His fingers were cut yet he shouted insults against the jihadists. He was finally beheaded from behind to suffer and salt was put on his half-cult neck to die in agony, but he did not give up until he painfully died," he said.
"I felt very sick afterward and did not sleep for a week thinking I am either going to run away or kill myself; but thank God the chance came soon afterward in the city of Serekaniye," he said.
"I fixed all the faulty equipment after I arrived in Serekaniye, but then they asked me to intercept and interpret YPG radio communications. YPG members spoke Kurmanji Kurdish and I spoke Sorani Kurdish, but I could've tried harder to accurately intercept and interpret YPG radios and track their next moves, but when I heard female fighters speaking in Kurdish over the radio I just couldn't do it," he said
"Nearly a week passed at the base and it was the YPG that attacked our campsite. I was lucky because I was at the last outpost faraway when YPG first attacked and I immediately surrendered after YPG sniper killed the two jihadists beside me," he said.
"I shouted in Kurdish, they told me to go closer and get naked and after it was clear that I had no suicide belt, they accepted my surrender. It is true that I have physically escaped now, thanks to God and thanks to the YPG, but Al-Raqqa is mentally haunting me now because what I have witnessed is just pure horror," he ended.
A visit to the Pennsylvania fortress of “The World’s most Dangerous Islamist”
April 4, 2011From Pennsylvania, he has toppled the secular government of Turkey, established over 3,000 schools throughout Central Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States, created a new country called East Turkistan, and formed a movement that seeks to create a New Islamic World Order.
This reporter made a recent visit to Gulen’s 28-acre mountain complex at 1857 Mt. Eaton Road in Saylorsburg, PA — the very heart of the Pocono Mountains.
The complex consists of a massive chalet that is surrounded by numerous out buildings, including recreational centers, dormitories, and cabins for visiting foreign dignitaries. The property also contains a large pond, a helicopter pad, and, reportedly, firing ranges.
The first floor of the chalet contains a dining hall capable of serving a small army. The second floor is an open area with a library, computer station, and open areas with divans where disciples pour over Turkish newspapers, Islamic texts, and the collected wisdom of their Hocaefendi (“religious master”). Gulen himself resides on the third floor and rarely emerges to meet with his followers, let alone inquisitive reporters.
The road leading into the complex is blocked by a metal gate and a sentry hut.
Within the hut are high definition televisions that flash images from the security cameras that have been strategically placed throughout the complex. The post is manned day and night by Turkish guards, who speak little or no English.
Before the hut is a sign that reads “Golden Generation Worship and Retreat Center.” No visitor in his or her right mind could believe that the tiny, one room building serves as a house of worship, let alone a place for a weekend retreat. The building contains only a metal desk, two straight chairs, the monitors, and the sentries who, upon the occasion of this reporter’s visit, offered no word of welcome but instead called upon other members of the complex to escort this reporter and his photographer sidekick from the premises.
Aerial views of the Golden Generation Worship and Retreat Center in rural Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, is seen in this picture taken July 9, 2013.
The neighbors complained to this reporter of gunfire from fully automatic weapons coming from the complex and the presence of a surveillance helicopter that combs the property in search of unwanted intruders.
They maintain that an army of approximately 100 Turkish guards stand watch over the property in order to protect their reclusive leader.
Combing the parameters of the property, one can easily spot the guards. They wear suits, white shirts, and ties and do not look like traditional Islamists in cloaks and turbans.
According to a source within the compound, the guards and other members of the compound follow their
Hocaefendi’s orders without question and refrain from marrying until age fifty per his instructions. When they do marry, the spouses are expected to dress in the Islamic manner, as dictated by Gülen himself.
The women do not live within the complex but rather in modest houses along Mt. Eton Road.
Little about Gulen, as U.S. Attorney Patrick Meehan discovered, is known — not even his date of birth. Some of his followers maintain that he was born in 1934; others 1938; and still others 1942.
How dangerous is Gulen?
In his public statements, Gulen espouses a liberal version of Sunni/Hanafi Islam and promotes the Muslim notion of hizmet — altruistic service to the common good.
Despite the presence of the armed guards at his Pocono fortress, Gulen has condemned terrorism and called for interfaith dialogue.
He claims to have met with Pope John Paul II, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomeos, and Israeli Sephardic Head Rabbi Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron. On his website, Gulen says that he has a UNECO award from Pope John Paul II in October, 2005. John Paul II died on April 2, 2005.
Fethullah Gülen with Pope John Paul II in 1998.
In private, Gulen has stated that “in order to reach the ideal Muslim society every method and path is acceptable, [including] lying to people.”
In a sermon that was aired on Turkish television, Gulen said:
You must move in the arteries of the system without anyone noticing your existence until you reach all the power centers ... until the conditions are ripe, they [the followers] must continue like this. If they do something prematurely, the world will crush our heads, and Muslims will suffer everywhere, like in the tragedies in Algeria, like in 1982 [in] Syria ... like in the yearly disasters and tragedies in Egypt. The time is not yet right. You must wait for the time when you are complete and conditions are ripe, until we can shoulder the entire world and carry it ... You must wait until such time as you have gotten all the state power, until you have brought to your side all the power of the constitutional institutions in Turkey ... Until that time, any step taken would be too early—like breaking an egg without waiting the full forty days for it to hatch. It would be like killing the chick inside. The work to be done is [in] confronting the world. Now, I have expressed my feelings and thoughts to you all — in confidence ... trusting your loyalty and secrecy. I know that when you leave here — [just] as you discard your empty juice boxes, you must discard the thoughts and the feelings that I expressed here.Anyone doubting the incredible power wielded by Gulen need only take note of the achievements of the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma, AKP) — a party Gulen formed this party as soon as he arrived in Pennsylvania. By 2003, the AKP became the governing party in Turkey and a powerful force throughout the Muslim world. Abdullah Gul, Turkey’s first Islamist President, is a Gulen disciple, along with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Yusuf Ziya Ozcan, the head of Turkey’s Council of Higher Education.
Under the AKP, Turkey has become a militant Islamic state, transferring its alliance from Europe and the United States to Russia and Iran. It has moved toward friendship with Hamas, Hezbollah, and Syria and created a pervasive anti-Christian, anti-Jewish, and anti-America animus throughout the populace.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of “TRT al Turkiye”, the new channel of the state-run TV station TRT, Prime Minister Erdogan said Turkey will always be on the side of Muslims wherever they are.
Within Turkey, Gulen also formed a vast conglomerate called Kaynak Holding, which today includes some 15 companies involved in the retail, I.T., construction, and food industries. The main division, Kaynak Publishing, maintains 28 publishing labels. It produces hundreds of books per year on and by Gülen, in addition to books on the glories of the Ottoman Empire and the achievements of militant Islam.
Gulen also owns Feza Media Group, which publishes the Today’s Zaman (Turkey’s leading daily newspaper) and the magazine Aksiyon. A subsidiary of Feza is Samanyolu Broadcasting, which operates most of Turkey’s TV stations. Gulen and his followers also control Bank Asya, now Turkey’s largest Islamic bank, with billions of dollars in assets, and TUSKON, a Turkish businessmen’s association, with 50,000 companies as members.
With his vast resources, Gulen established thousands of schools throughout Central Asia — Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan — in order to create a massive pan-Islamic state. Noted whistleblower Sibel Edmonds explains:
“Turkey shares the same heritage/race as the entire population of Central Asia, the same language (Turkic), the same religion (Sunni Islam), and of course, the strategic location and proximity.”According to Bayram Balci, a Turkish scholar, the Gulen schools seek to expand “the Islamization of Turkish nationality and the Turification of Islam” in order to bring about a universal caliphate ruled by Islamic law.
Because of the subversive nature of these institutions, these schools have been outlawed in Russia and Uzbekistan.
Even the Netherlands, a nation that embraces pluralism and tolerance, has opted to cut funding to the Gulen schools because of their imminent threat to the social order.
But Gulen’s 150-plus charter schools in the United States, which advance Gulen’s international agenda have received little national attention.
All of these charter schools — which advance the New Islamic World Order — are fully funded by American taxpayers.
A partial listing of the Gulen schools throughout the U.S.A. is as follows:
Arizona
Schools Operated by Daisy Education Corporation
- Sonorant Science Academy-Tucson Middle-High School 2325 W Sunset Rd., Tucson
- Sonorant Science Academy-Tucson Elementary School 2325 W Sunset Rd., Tucson
- Sonorant Science Academy-Broadway Kindergarten – Grade 8, 6880 E Broadway Blvd., Tucson
- Sonoran Science Academy-Phoenix Kindergarten – Grade 10 4837 E McDowell Rd., Phoenix
- Daisy Early Learning Academy, 2325 W Sunset Rd., Tucson, AZ
- Davis Monthan Air Force Base
- Lisa Academy 21 Corporate Hill Dr., Little Rock
- Lisa Academy-North 5410 Landers Rd, Sherwood
- Magnolia Science Academy 1, 18238 Sherman Way, Reseda
- Magnolia Science Academy 2, 18425 Kittridge St., Reseda
- Magnolia Science Academy 3, 1444 W Rosecrans Ave., Gardena
- Magnolia Science Academy 4, 1010 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA
- Magnolia Science Academy 5, 1530 N Wilton Place, Hollywood
- Magnolia Science Academy 6, San Carlos
- Momentum Middle School, 6365 Lake Atlin, San Diego
- Bay Area Technology School (Bay Tech) 4521 Webster St., Oakland
- Pacific Technology School-San Juan
- Pacific Technology School-Santa Ana
- Lotus School for Excellence, Aurora
- Orlando Science Middle School, 2427 Lynx Lane, Orlando
- River City Science Academy, 3266 Southside Blvd., Jacksonville
- Sweet water Branch Academy 1000 NE 16th Ave, Building C, Gainesville
- Stars Middle School 1234 Blountstown Highway, Tallahassee
- Fulton Science Academy Middle School, 1675 Hembree Road, Alpharetta
- Technology Enriched Accelerated Charter High School, 4100 Old Milton Pkwy, Alpharetta
- Science Academy of Chicago, Grade 1-Grade 8, 8350 N. Greenwood Ave, Niles
- Chicago Math and Science Academy Secondary School, 1705 West Lunt Ave, Chicago
Operated by Concept Schools, Inc.
- Indiana Math and Science Academy, Grade 6-Grade 12, 4575 W 38th Street, Indianapolis
- Abramson Science and Technology 5552 Read Blvd., New Orleans
- Chesapeake Science Point Secondary School 1321 Mercedes Drive, Hanover
- Pioneer Charter School of Science Grade 7- Grade 10, 51-59 Summer Street, Everett
- Broadside-Frontier Math and Science School Secondary School, 5605 Troost, Kansas City
- Broadside Charter and Day School Elementary School, 5220 Troost Ave., Kansas City
- Coral Academy of Science-Las Vegas, 8185 Tamarus St., Las Vegas
- Coral Academy of Science-Reno Secondary School, 1350 East Ninth Street, Reno
- Coral Academy of Science- Reno Elementary School, 1701 Valley Road, Reno
- Bergen Arts and Science Charter School, K-8, 200 MacArthur Ave, Garfield
- Paterson Charter School for Science and Technology, 276 Wabash Ave., Paterson
- Tuition Schools
- Pioneer Academy of Science, K-12, 366 Clifton Avenue, Clifton
Operated by Concept Schools, Inc.
- Horizon Science Academy-Cincinnati Middle School-High School, 1055 Laidlaw Avenue, Cincinnati
- Horizon Science Academy-Cleveland High School, 6000 South Marginal Rd., Cleveland
- Horizon Science Academy-Cleveland Middle School, 6100 South Marginal Rd. Cleveland
- Horizon Science Academy-Cleveland Elementary School, 6150 South Marginal Rd. Cleveland
- Horizon Science Academy-Columbus High School 1070 Morse Rd. Columbus
- Horizon Science Academy-Columbus Middle School 1341 Bethele Road, Columbus
- Horizon Science Academy-Columbus Elementary School, 2835 Morse Rd., Columbus
- Horizon Science Academy-Dayton, 545 Odlin Ave., Dayton
- Horizon Science Academy – Denison, K-1, Grades 4 – 8, 1700 Denison Avenue, Cleveland
- Horizon Science Academy – Springfield, Grades 5- 8 630 South Reynolds Road, Toledo, OH 43615-6314
- Horizon Science Academy – Toledo, Toledo High School, 425 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo
- Noble Academy-Columbus, K-Grade 8, 1329 Bethel Road, Columbus
- Noble Academy-Cleveland 1200 E. 200th Street, Euclid
Schools operated under the Cosmos Foundation, TX.
- Dove Science Academy-OKC Secondary School, 919 NW 23rd St., Oklahoma City
- Dove Science Academy-OKC Elementary School, 4901 N Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City
- Dove Science Academy-Tulsa, 280 S Memorial Dr, Tulsa
- Bluebonnet Learning Center of Tulsa Nursery, Pre-School and Pre-Kinder Education, 280 S Memorial Dr., Tulsa
- Truebright Science Academy Secondary School, 926 West Sedgley Avenue, Philadelphia
- Snowdrop Science Academy Pre-School – Grade 7, 233 Seaman Lane, Monroeville
Operated by The Cosmos Foundation
- Harmony Science Academy-Austin Secondary School, 930 East Rundberg Lane, Austin
- Harmony School of Science-Austin Kindergarten- Grade 8, 11800 Stonehollow Drive, Suite 100, Austin
- Harmony Science Academy-North Austin, Grades 6- 10, 1421 Wells Branch Parkway, W Suite 200, Pflugerville
- Harmony Science Academy-Beaumont, Kindergarten- Grade 10, 4055 Calder Ave, Beaumont
- Harmony Science Academy-Brownsville
- Harmony Science Academy-Bryan/ College Station
- Harmony Science Academy-Dallas Secondary School, 11995 Forestgate Dr., Dallas
- Harmony Science Academy-Dallas Elementary School, 11995 Forestgate Dr., Dallas
- Harmony Science Academy- El Paso, 9405 Betel Dr., El Paso
- Harmony Science Academy-Fort Worth
- Harmony Science Academy-Grand Prairie, 1102 NW 7th St, Grand Prairie
- Harmony Science Academy-Houston Secondary School, 5435 S. Braeswood, Houston
- Harmony School of Excellence-Houston, Elementary and Secondary School, 7340 North Gessner Rd, Houston
- Harmony School of Innovation-Houston, 9421 West Sam Houston Parkway, South Houston
- Harmony School of Science-Houston, 13415 W Belford Ave., Sugar Land
- Harmony Science Academy-Northwest, Kindergarten- Grade 10, 16200 Tomball Parkway, Houston
- Harmony Science Academy-Laredo, 4401 San Francisco Avenue, Laredo
- Harmony Science Academy-Lubbock, 1516 53rd Street, Lubbock
- Harmony Science Academy-San Antonio, 8505 Lakeside Parkway, San Antonio
- Harmony Science Academy-Waco, 1900 N. Valley Mills Dr., Waco
- Texas Gulf Institute Career Center Adult Education, 9431 W Sam Houston Pkwy., S #203, Houston
- School of Science and Technology Discovery, K-12, 5707 Bandera Road, Leon Valley
- School of Science and Technology-San Antonio Secondary School, 1450 NE Loop 410, San Antonio
- School of Science and Technology-Corpus Christi
- Bluebonnet Learning Center of Houston Nursery, Pre-School and Pre-Kinder
- Education, 9303 W Sam Houston Parkway South, Suite 200, Houston
- Bluebonnet Learning Center of Dallas Nursery, Pre-School and Pre-Kinder Education, 1416 E Collins Blvd., Richardson
- Bluebonnet Learning Center of El Paso Nursery, Pre-School and Pre-Kinder Education 9405 Betel Dr., El Paso
- Beehive Science and Technology Academy, Secondary School, 1011 Murray Holiday Rd., Salt Lake City
- Wisconsin Career Academy Middle-High School, 4801 S 2nd Street, Milwaukee
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Islamic State is a Sunni Muslim extremist group. As many as 2,400 Tunisians have joined ISIS on the battlefield in Iraq and Syria since 2011 and worryingly, 400 of them have since returned to the country, its Interior Ministry has said. The country is almost entirely Muslim. More than 500 Indonesians have already joined ISIS on the battlefield in the Middle East and experts believe the 'history of extremism' in the country, home to 200 million Muslims, makes it a 'ripe location' for further recruitment. Shockingly, a survey conducted by the Pew Research Centre discovered 72 percent of Muslim Indonesians want shariah law to be implemented in the country. Islamic State's deadly network of jihadi groups in West Africa, which includes Boko Haram, will 'continue efforts to plan explosive or mass casualty attacks' on the continent, ISW predicts. ISW also says Islamic State will also awaken 'terror cells' inside relatively-untouched countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. ISIS released a harrowing propaganda video in March which featured young Malaysian boys brandishing weapons in front of the notorious black flag. [Source]
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