The War in Afghanistan (2001 – 2021)

Many researchers found evidence that the War in Afghanistan, – was a war that was controlled by one master.

Both sides:

the Taliban and the United States were controlled by the same master.

Researchers found evidence that many major events and major incidents were artificially created by one master – and – many major events were reported at certain specific times to show specific falsified data.

The War in Afghanistan lasted for 19 years and 10 months according to historians.

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The war started because:

19 terrorists were blamed for the September 11 attacks and were said to be linked to Afghanistan.

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The problems with Afghanistan started before September 11.

Afghanistan was ruled by a group of people known as the Taliban.

On 19th of December in 2000, the UN placed an air embargo and sanctions on the Taliban government that was ruling Afghanistan.

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The Taliban was founded by a man who was called Mullah Omar.

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Muhammad Umar Mujahid (1960 – 23 April 2013), commonly known as Mullah Omar or Muhammad Omar, was an Afghan militant leader and founder and the first leader of the Taliban from 1994 until his death in 2013.

Mullah Omar was the supreme leader of the Taliban for 19 years.

Who are the Taliban?

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In February 1983, President Ronald Reagan met the Mujahideen of Afghanistan and called them freedom fighters (they are not the Taliban).

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The Taliban were formed in the 1990’s by Mujahideen fighters who were backed and funded by the CIA.

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They were given weapons and training and support and money by the CIA.

You cannot take over an entire country without weapons and money and training and supplies.

The CIA gave all that.

They knew what they were doing, – it was all carefully planned and organized from the top.

The September 11th attacks – were declared to be an attack against all 19 states that were members of NATO at that time.

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The official start of combat activities or war by the United States, took place after an order was declared by President George Bush, on 19th of September in 2001.

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19th of October in 2001 was the first report of US ground forces being inside Afghanistan.

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Around the time the war started, it was reported that there was an estimated 19 thousand Afghans living in the former Soviet Union excluding Russia.

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During the 19-year war, media and historians reported many times that Afghanistan became independent from British control in 1919, and this was celebrated on 19 August.

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The first US casualties from the war were due to a Black Hawk helicopter crash on 19 October 2001.

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General Myers, the United States Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in November 2001 that humanitarian relief support was being provided in Afghanistan.

He gave examples that: – they had delivered over 19 thousand rations and 40 containers of wheat and blankets.

He also said that:

“we have delivered about 1.9 million humanitarian daily rations.”

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In 2002, the story of the Afghan refugee crisis, and the UN highlighted the story of 19 thousand Afghan refugees along the Pakistani border.

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The War in Afghanistan was also shown by the media to be a war against drugs.

The Taliban was accused of making money from drugs.

According to a UN report, the price of Opium went down by 19 percent from 2002 to 2003, – due to the war.

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In September of 2004, the number of US troops in Afghanistan almost doubled to around:

19 thousand.

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According to United Nations reports from 2005, around 19 thousand people were injecting drugs in Afghanistan.

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“Internews” started training Afghans to be journalists in 2005.

Over the next 10 years, around 19 thousand Afghans were provided this training.

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in 2006:

excluding US troops, there were 19 thousand troops from other NATO countries in Afghanistan.

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In 2006, around 19 thousand Afghan refugees were being registered on a daily basis in Pakistan.

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In 2007, 19 thousand acres of opium were destroyed in Helmand Province, which was a major Taliban stronghold.

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The worst hostage crisis of the War in Afghanistan took place on 19th of July in 2007.

This is when the Taliban captured around 23 South Koreans.

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19 of these hostages were members of a Protestant church based in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.

In August of 2007, the Taliban was releasing the remaining 19 hostages.

It had big media coverage.

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In 2008, the United States had around 19 thousand forces in Afghanistan, operating independently of NATO.

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On 19th of July in 2008, Barack Obama, who was a candidate for president at the time, visited Afghanistan.

This received a lot of media coverage because of the election.

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In 2008, a giant new 19-meter statue of the “Sleeping” Buddha was found by the French in Afghanistan.

This was big news because the Taliban blew up 2 other Buddha statues before the war.

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The French found a statue that was 19 meters long. The media and historians call this a French-Afghan team. Thanks to the Europeans, the world has found thousands of historical items in the last 200 years. It was hard or impossible for most people to go to Afghanistan in 2008. It was hard to get a visa, and not many flights were available. But these European “supermen” – called historians, and the Christian preachers, were able to go to these strange crazy places. They did not seem to be afraid to go, and they found it easy to enter these countries. These people found historical items, – that local people did not find. Wow, these people are amazing – “supermen”.

This is how these people found the history of Ancient Egypt and Ancient India and Babylon and Assyria and many other places. European or colonial “supermen”, mysteriously went to these lands, when there was war and occupation and murder, during the times of the British and French empires Historians will say that these statues and items are thousands of years old. No one else seemed to find these types of items, except for European or colonial “supermen” (or their allies), who went to crazy places in the times of war.

They are so amazing – don’t you think so? Of course, they will say that these statues are originals. These “supermen” will not tell lies or create fake history. For them to be inside the war zone, they were clearly together with the US and the European invaders. They clearly worked together to achieve their objectives. After the US led invasion of Afghanistan in 2002, the National Solidarity Program was created in Afghanistan.

In 2009:

the program led to the approval of more than 19 thousand projects.

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On 19th of February in 2009, the CIA had a new director called Leon Panetta, and this had a huge impact on the war.

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The new CIA director supported drone attacks in Pakistan and the number of drones were increasing at the time.

The media showed the world that there was huge opposition to what was happening.

Leon Panetta then made a statement on 19 May 2009, confirming that drone strikes will continue and that year they increased.

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In 2009, around 19 hundred Pakistani troops had been killed fighting against the Taliban.

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In February of 2011:

over 19 thousand metric tons of cargo, to and from Afghanistan, was taken by U.S flights over Russian airspace after September 2009.

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Between December 2010 and February 2011, US Special Forces carried out on average:

“19 night raids” per night in Afghanistan.

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In May of 2011, Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the September 11th attacks:

was killed after nine years, seven months and 19 days.

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The order to kill Osama bin Laden was made by President Barack Obama on 19 April 2011.

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Osama Bin Laden had 19 children at the time of 9/11.

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The final recording of Osama bin Laden was released on 19 May 2011.

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On 19 June 2011, that drone strikes in Pakistan had killed 19 hundred enemy insurgents (since 2006).

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In May of 2012, around 19 thousand Afghan refugees returned home so far that year.

The Afghan border is so big, and many third world countries have open borders.

Researchers concluded that this data was a joke and impossible to verify.

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19 thousand Afghan refugees returned home in 2013.

There were many other similar reports throughout the war.

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In 2013 that:

US casualties from the war, was more than 19 thousand injuries according to the Pentagon.

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In September of 2013, US officials had denied that 19 thousand shipping containers belonging to US and coalition forces, were stolen or missing from the port of Karachi.

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In 2014, there were 36500 American troops in Afghanistan as well as 19 thousand other allied troops.

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 In 2014, Pakistan was attacked by the Taliban.

The attack is called the Peshawar School Massacre.

This attack was also known as the “September 11” of Pakistan.

The media and historians reported that 134 children and 19 adults were killed during the attack.

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There was a huge reaction by the politicians and the media in Pakistan and around the world.

On the second day after the attack, the suspension of capital punishment was lifted for terror cases.

This led to the execution of convicted terrorists on 19 December 2014.

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In February 2015, more than 19 thousand people had been arrested in Pakistan after the Taliban attack in Peshawar.

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In 2015, Pakistan had spent almost 1.9 billion on Operation Zarb-e-Azb, the military offensive against the Taliban.

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Between 2001 and 2015, individual terrorist attacks in 7 countries (including Afghanistan), where the United States had major military operations:

had increased by 19 hundred percent.

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Reports indicated that during the Afghan War, around 190,000 hectares were used for illicit opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan.

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The United States released the final batch of Osama bin Laden’s documents on 19 January 2017.

These were documents that were found at the time of his death.

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When Donald Trump became President in 2017, many media said that there were 19 thousand US troops in Afghanistan, – regardless of whether it was true or false.

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In 2017, the Taliban had launched around 19 thousand attacks within 10 months.

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In January 2019, the Afghan police force had lost 19 thousand members in the previous 4 years.

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In 2019, the US 1st Ranger Battalion, had killed or captured 19 hundred terrorists.

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In 2020, there were around 19 hundred female journalists working in Afghanistan in January 2020.

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In 2020 that there were 19 thousand Afghan translators helping the US and coalition forces.

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Around 19 billion dollars was lost in fraud and waste on projects in Afghanistan.

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In January of 2021, around 2 million people in Afghanistan were paid almost 19 thousand pounds for dowry.

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During the War in Afghanistan, NATO built an Afghan army of 190,000 men.

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During the 19-year war, according to the UN: – new universities were established in Afghanistan as well as 200 television channels and 19 hundred media outlets.

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The Taliban only controlled 19 percent of Afghanistan in April of 2021 and then they rapidly took over the country in the next few months.

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Thousands of people were trying to leave Afghanistan, and US armed forces were also leaving Afghanistan.

Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in 2021, around 19 thousand Afghans were waiting for their special immigrant visas in the United States, to be processed.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in 2021, around 19 thousand Afghans had already received special immigrant visas in the United States.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in July of 2021, the US Congress agreed to increase the number of special immigrant visas for Afghans to 19 thousand.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in July of 2021, media reporters said that they witnessed 19 hundred refugees crossing the border into Turkey.

Most of these people were Afghans.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in August 2021, the Taliban was taking over Afghanistan and they told the story of an Afghan pilot who escaped.

This man told the world that 19 of his friends had fled the military.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in August of 2021, Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany said that 19 hundred Afghan support staff were evacuated from Afghanistan.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in August of 2021, Spain had evacuated almost 19 hundred Afghan aid workers and their families, and other people.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in August of 2021, the US Pentagon said that 19 thousand people had been evacuated from Afghanistan within 24 hours.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in August of 2021, around 19 thousand Afghan refugees would be hosted in the district of Yvette Herrell in New Mexico, – which was more than any other congressional district.

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Around the time the War in Afghanistan ended, in August of 2021, US President Biden said that the US government had reached out 19 times to Americans in Afghanistan, offering them help to leave the country.

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This is just a small example of how the number 19 was being used regarding the War in Afghanistan.

Researchers found a lot more information where historians and the media and politicians were using the number 19.

The data was very suspicious and seemed to have been fraudulently created.

There are many more examples of the number 19 that can be found in major events.

Major events are those that are mentioned by politicians or the media or by historians.

The number 19 has been found in many historical events; in many cases it was a natural coincidence.

But it was clear that a lot of data in many historical events had been falsified, and the number 19 was being used deliberately.

Researchers found much evidence that many of the events had fraudulent history.

Researchers concluded that the history of what happened on September 11 was a lie, and the moon landings were a lie.

Many of the events did take place, for example the football games of David Beckham, the music of Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber.

Researchers concluded that the mathematical data in these events was a lie, 19 this and 19 that.

It was a joke.

It was clear that the ruling powers and historians and the media were using the number 19 deliberately.

What was the reason for this?

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