12-01-2015, 10:21 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:The report of the Police commissioner's suicide is very interesting, but some important information is missing or not yet reported. It seems he had sent some kind of team to do a report on some aspect of the CH murders and he shot himself hours after they reported back to him. It would be essential to know what their mandate was and what they reported....it is hard to imagine he committed suicide only because the 'news' was 'depressing'....but at the same time, it is hard to jump to a more conspiratorial conclusion until we know those factors. He was known to have been depressive, but I assume that was in/about his own life - perhaps work. I have noted, as have others, a LOT of the details about what happened and what the police and intelligence in France MUST know at this point has NOT been made public....here apparently is another. Not a complete list at all, but a few missing pieces of the puzzle:
- is it true, as reported, that the Police had NOT visited the brother's flat 24 hours after the attack; and that neighbors had previous to the attack and found large amounts of weapons - but agreed not to tell the police under threat?
- who are the others killed? We don't have names to some.
- there is no positive identification if those gunmen killed in the firefight were the same as those named as being the gunmen; nor are even the most cursory information of how many shots killed them, etc.
- there are various rumors of these men having been under control or having some relationship with al Quaeda persons and/or Western intelligence persons - but these links are not clear and only the alternative media seems to be looking into this, to my knowledge.
- why did the Police report the missing woman in the car that shot the policewoman, and then it turns out reported she left on Jan 2 for Istanbul and then Syria?
- almost no where do I find anyone talking about France's role in Algeria. This is so very important here, along with the fact that much of the Muslim population in France is a 'forgotten, marginalized, and often outcast' group in French society.
- and more.....
Yes, agree with all the above. One of my questions is about the 3rd person identified by the French authorities who was identified as being an 18 year old homeless man with the brothers. When the man heard his name he presented to the police station with an iron clad alibi of being in school that day. Where did the authorities pick his name from? If he is attending school he is probably not homeless either. Do they just pluck these names from thin air or is it the next one off a list of patsies they have collated? Does this person actually have connections with the brothers? What is their story? And if not him who is this third person and where are they?
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“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.