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Peter Lemkin Wrote:Someone in Nice who knew the accused Tunisian-Frenchman amazingly says he was not religious, certainly not a radical, a womanizer and avid drinker, petty criminal, a loner and not one who hung out with groups of others, not known to have even regularly attended Mosque. Doesn't sound like an typical 'ISIL terrorist' man to me........which he is being called. He was 31 and by profession a truck driver. His flat has just been raided and friends and relatives rounded up. His name is Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, and he was married [but separated] with three children.
Sounds like a 9/11 hijacker, lol
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I'm stunned that security was so lax in an area that should have been cordoned off for massive pedestrian traffic. A few concrete barriers on roadways would have prevented this.
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Tracy Riddle Wrote:I'm stunned that security was so lax in an area that should have been cordoned off for massive pedestrian traffic. A few concrete barriers on roadways would have prevented this.
It gets 'better'....supposedly some police did see the truck and asked him why he was there and in the truck. He is supposed to have told the police he was delivering ice cream and was waiting for the festivities to be over to deliver it. Supposedly, this story comes from the police who stopped him and let him remain where he was - just off the highway that he later killed people on. They didn't check the truck for weapons nor ice cream. So much for the 'state of emergency' and special police powers.
Best I can figure at this point, he was just angry at life; might have wanted to commit suicide after hurting others - but that this had no real political content and was not a 'terrorist' attack. However, the authorities are controlling the narrative and might have in some way LIHOP.
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High-tech stuff like concrete barriers could have prevented this. Have they heard of such things in France?
http://www.trafficsafetywarehouse.com/Co...nfo/LB-48/
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Now this is interesting...
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Now that is very strange indeed!!! [the video above]....the chances are vanishingly small and this is not the first time we've seen something like this! :
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"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass