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Glenn Beck is joined by TheBlaze chief researcher Jason Buttrill to discuss ISIS. Jason informs Glenn when he came to his location in Iraq, many sleeper cells of ISIS were activated and they specifically targeted the media. Due to the presence of media, ISIS is releasing addresses to where they live, threatening them through calls, text and social media. He describes how much more dangerous it is than he had previously thought.
Jason describes a place in Iraq where ISIS oppresses people the most and mentions how every door had a symbol above it, which is very similar to the Nazi's during World War II. ISIS placed symbols for Christians, Shiite, Sufi and Sunni Muslims who aren't as hardcore as they are who don't believe in Sharia Law.
"They've [ISIS] galvanized them and brought them together like never before," Jason says. "All of a sudden they're like wait a minute, we're unlikely allies, we never saw each other as allies before but we now see something in common, something that we didn't have in common and that is facing evil and helping each other out so we can combat that evil so we can find a way through this together."
Listen live to The Glenn Beck Radio Program with Glenn Beck, Pat Gray, Stu Burguiere and Jeff Fisher weekdays 9am–12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio Network.
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