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Paris bombings
#21
BTW - I fucking despise the term "blowback". It's such a lazy cop out, as Sibel Edmonds says...

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#22
The American deep state cannot prevent Le Pen by electoral means - this highly orchestrated massacre represents the throwing in of the towel on that fight - so must perforce revisit the Challe option to keep France in the anti-Russia camp.

We can now also conclude that the French deep state is a wholly-owned subsidiary of its American big brother; and thus a nest of traitors prepared to sacrifice its fellow-countrymen on a very large scale indeed.
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"

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#23
I said in a post on this forum during the Tunisian beach shooting to expect many more similar attacks and atrocities across Europe and tourist destinations such as Sharm el Sheikh...

Amerika and Israel would love Europe to be bogged down in a civil war and using all it's resources fighting a quagmire within itself. To not become allied with Russia, and keep Amerika as a partner to fight against "the evil terrorists plaguing us..."

Expect much more of this to come I'm afraid.
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#24
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Lebanon was hit recently too. Funny how they leave Israel alone, ain't it? People need to ask themselves, how do "Islamic terrorist" groups benefit from carrying out such attacks? Do they gain territory, or money, or win over hearts and minds? No. The only converts they attract are mostly mentally disturbed young people who aren't much use except as cannon fodder.

There is no strategic goal beyond this nebulous idea of "setting up a Caliphate," which can't possibly happen if they are pissing off every industrialized country into coming together to bomb them.

Who benefits?

I so much agree, Tracy.
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#25
R.K. Locke Wrote:Eyewitness accounts:

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2...aclan.html


James Corbett has linked to this Sofrep report stating that French and German police knew that an attack was coming:

http://sofrep.com/44480/french-and-germa...z3rQM86ve0

A really interesting report, I think. I'm pasting the entire thing below:

Quote:[B]Breaking: French and German Police Knew Paris Attack Was Coming a Month Prior[/B]

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As this is being written, terrorists have struck Paris and are reported to be holding 100 hostages in a night club, two suicide bombers have detonated outside a soccer stadium, and multiple shootings are taking place as terrorists hit soft targets before moving on in a Mumbai-style assault, leaving at least 40 dead. SOFREP sources reported to us weeks ago that the French National Police were meeting with the German BKA federal police and BND federal intelligence service to discuss an imminent pre-planned terrorist attack in Paris.

Industrial targets were already being probed by suspected terrorists in France, and a bomb which failed to detonate was found in one facility. The explosives employed were those stolen in a little-publicized theft from a French military armory months prior. The French and German federal police and intelligence services strongly believed at that time that terrorists were casing soft targets inside Paris and that it was, "A matter of when, not if." The only point of contention within the French security services was whether or not the target would be soft (civilian) or hard (military, government, industrial) in nature.



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The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
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#26
Twice as many people killed in Beirut before and not even half the outrage.

White power :Nazis:
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#27
Danny Jarman Wrote:Twice as many people killed in Beirut before and not even half the outrage.

White power :Nazis:

Not even any outrage Danny. Tonight we are all supposed to be French but not Iraqi Syrian Afghani Bahraini Palestinian or Lebanese it seems. It was the same with the Russian plane Look at the orchestrated media performance for the Malaysian plane shot down in Ukraine and contrast and compare to the media shrug of the Russian plane exploding over Sinai.
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#28
Holland has declared that it was ISIL who attacked. How they concluded this so quickly was not said.
Death toll now 130 and expected to rise quite a bit. Many seriously injured not expected to survive.
Some gunmen and their support teams still somewhere out there...
Thousands of troops and all police in the Paris streets
Almost nothing moving in Paris that isn't official transport

Yes, the fact that similar events in non-Western countries gets little attention is striking and is known as racism and this superiority 'thing' Western nations have and have had for hundreds of years. It also has to do with religion - Islam being the one considered 'outside' the Western realm; at other times, and still to some extent, Judaism was/is too. All of the 'us vs. them' is the real heart of the problem.
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#29
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Holland has declared that it was ISIL who attacked. How they concluded this so quickly was not said.
Death toll now 130 and expected to rise quite a bit. Many seriously injured not expected to survive.
Some gunmen and their support teams still somewhere out there...
Thousands of troops and all police in the Paris streets
Almost nothing moving in Paris that isn't official transport

Yes, the fact that similar events in non-Western countries gets little attention is striking and is known as racism and this superiority 'thing' Western nations have and have had for hundreds of years. It also has to do with religion - Islam being the one considered 'outside' the Western realm; at other times, and still to some extent, Judaism was/is too. All of the 'us vs. them' is the real heart of the problem.

Muslims, the best enemy money can buy...
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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#30
David Guyatt Wrote:Muslims, the best enemy money can buy...

Too right.
They apparently found a Syrian passport on one of the suicide bombers. There fore using some western reasoning they will bomb bomb bomb Syria where the leader of that country is head of the secular state on the front lines for the last 4 years fighting ISIS. But the Russians may have some thing to say now. Conveniently Jihad John died again this week thank to the glorious efforts of the US airforce. Where would ISIS be with out them.

Quote:A Syrian passport has been found on the body of a suicide bomber at the Stade de France stadium in Paris, police officials have said.
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Why would a suicide bomber bring a passport with him to a bombing? He wasn't even flying into a building.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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