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The concert hall terrorist attack in Russia that killed over 130 was Islamic; the most horrific Islamic attack in Russia was the three day Beslan school siege in 2004 that killed over 330 people, over half of them children

 by Edward Ulrich, updated March 24, 2024


[Note: March 24, 2024— ISIS is a creation the global elite (link), as Hamas is (link) as well as essentially all other Islamic terrorist groups (link, link, and link).  In fact essentially all of Islam is covertly controlled by the global elite via Freemasonry (link and link), where it is exploited as a method for controlling populations and for other nefarious purposes such as making use of Muslims as “unwitting henchmen” to help achieve the elite’s geopolitical goals.

The reason why news of constant Islamic atrocities in the world (link and link) is suppressed by the Western media is because the atrocities are a conspiracy of the global elite who control the media.

Most people do not know that there is a death penalty for apostasy from Islam (link) (due to the media refusing to ever mention that fact), which is almost certainly enforced at the covert instructions of the global elite.

Despite all of this, it is not inaccurate to blame attacks on “Islam” as this article does.  Islam is a very violent and oppressive ideology on its own (link) which is exploited by the global elite for their own purposes, they did not “modify” any aspects of its doctrine but rather they simply reinforce it.]





This video shows video footage taken during the attack.


Camouflaged gunmen opened fire at the packed Crocus City Hall in Moscow’s northern suburb of Krasnogorsk on Friday evening ahead of a concert by a Soviet-era rock band Piknik, which left at least 133 dead and many more wounded, where attackers killed people with automatic weapons and threw an incendiary bomb which which started a fire which killed others.

Flames quickly spread through the venue soon after the gunmen were shooting, where screaming concert-goers rushed to emergency exits.

Some people filmed the gunmen from the upper floors while they methodically walked through the stalls shooting people.

A survivor of the attack Anastasia Rodionova told Reuters, “They did not shoot upwards, they did not scream, they did not say, ‘Everyone lay down, we will kill you,’ and etc.  They were just walking and gunning down everyone methodically in silence.  The sound was echoing and we could not understand what was where.”

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack on Friday, saying its fighters “retreated to their bases safely” afterwards.

On Saturday Russia said it has arrested 11 people involved in the attack, including four gunmen. The weapons used in the attack were organized in a cache in advance.

Ukraine has denied all involvement in the attack, according to a statement by a Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhailo Podolyak on Telegram.

On March 7, the US embassy in Russia had issued a security alert saying it was “monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts,” and Washington said it directly warned Russian authorities about a “planned terrorist attack” possibly targeting “large gatherings” in Moscow.

However, last Tuesday Putin said about the warnings, “Recent provocative statements by a number of official Westerns structures about the possibility of terrorist attacks in Russia … resembles outright blackmail and an intention to intimidate and destabilize our society.”


About the horrific three day Belsan school siege that occured in 2004



This Showtime-produced documentary “Belsan: Three Days in September” details the horrifying situation of a Russian grade school of 1,100 being taken siege by Islamic terrorists for three days, where on the third day Russian security forces stormed the building which caused the death of over three hundred hostages who were killed by bombs, being shot, and by fire. Over 180 of the deaths were children.

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