Paris Hebdo attack
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- yurimon0
http://sputniknews.com/europe/20…
any main stream french news reporting this?
Police commissioner, who had been investigating the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine committed suicide with his service gun on Thursday night.
- inteliboy0
here we go...
conspiracy all the things!
- Suicide is not exremely msyterious under immense pressure, but yeah, sad timesWeyland
- 3 guys conspire to shoot up a satitical magazine, how is that not a conspiracy? or are we playing some kind of doublespeak game?georgesIII
- plus it actually happened. I didnt write the article.yurimon
- georgesIII0
Good morning my friend, for those who are not french speakers or didn't follow it when it happened, I think this case is so similar to the merah affaire, it's quite troubling,
sorry in advance most of the links are in french,
he also allegedly made a phone call to a newspaper,
http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-act…
http://www.lejdd.fr/Societe/Fait…he travelled freely to war zones, even making a trip to israel
http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite…he was also wearing a helmet, but was recognised by an anonymous witness which happened to catch a look at his face when his "visiere" rose a little bit.. even though witness at the college were describing a white man with blue to green eyes
http://oumma.com/13519/72-anomal…he was found with a police bulletproof vest, he also had a colt 45 modified in the manner used by french special forces, he also had a dossier qualified top secret by dcri and was probably an asset
http://www.parismatch.com/Actu/S…he was called by the dcri twice while he was supposedly hunted down
http://www.lepoint.fr/societe/ex…he allegedly also made a phone call during the siege claiming he was manipulated by the SS and told his handler that he knew he had betrayed him
http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/ar…both stories started and where over really fast after a siege and exchange of gun fire, both were allegedly under surveillance by the french security forces, both time police said we knew them, but we were just overwhelmed by the number of jihadists in france...
- also not that most point I made can easily be found on mainstream french media, so no need for ad hominems todaygeorgesIII
- yurimon0
any one remember these events?
- ukit20
- what a utter cuntgeorgesIII
- religunmoldero
- what is he saying?lowimpakt
- ukit20
France terror attacks: graphic designer hid in cardboard box
Lilian Lepere, a 27-year-old graphic designer, risked his life hiding in a cardboard box under a sink and texting information to the police while only metres from the armed brothers, Chérif and Saïd Kouachi.
- Was probably just an unemployed designer.. living in a cardboard box.iCanHazQBN
- D4W33D0
1.5 million
- lowimpakt0
i'd say the slain staff of Charlie Hebdo would have only been delighted with those world leaders marching in Paris
- lowimpakt0
Fox News commentator says that Birmingham in the UK is 100% muslim and a no go area for non-muslims
- BusterBoy0
Besides the silly pic above, here's a brief rundown on some of the leaders marching for freedom and free speech.
King Abdullah of Jordan, which last year sentenced a Palestinian journalist to 15 years in prison with hard labour.
Prime Minister of Davutoglu of Turkey, which imprisons more journalists than any other country in the world.
Foreign Minister Shoukry of Egypt - enough said.
Foreign Minister Lamamra of Algeria, which detains journalists without charge.
Prime Minister Jomaa of Tunisia, which recently jailed blogger Yassine Ayan for 3 years for "defaming the army"
President Keita of Mali, where journalists are expelled for covering human rights abuses.
The Foreign Minister of Bahrain, 2nd biggest jailer of journos in the world per capita.
Sheikh Mohamed Ben Hamad Ben Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar, which jailed a man for 15 ys for writing the Jasmine poem.
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, who had several journalists jailed for insulting him in 2013.
Saudi ambassador to France. The Saudis publicly flogged blogger @raif_badawi for "insulting Islam" on Friday.
- but the terrorist crimes were like 1000x more terroristygeorgesIII
- lowimpakt0
a few more hypocrites here
- dyspl0
The "conspiracy everything" is getting old....
- I will never understand why people have such a negative connotation of the term conspiracy theory. How would you qualify the plan to invade Irak by the bush government, a botched plan, a poor choice, a mistake? no it was a fuckn conspiracy to destroy a countrygeorgesIII
- you qualify the plan to invade Irak by the bush government, a botched plan, a poor choice, a mistake? no it was a fuckn conspiracy to destroy a countrygeorgesIII
- to take out saddam hussein and balkanize Irak, now we can play around the term all day, but it's time to stop pretending conspiracies don't exist or are just a thing of nuttersgeorgesIII
- are just a thing of nuttersgeorgesIII
- There's a difference between questioning governments' true intentions and events actually happening.ORAZAL
- I think that the general consensus is that conspiracy theorists question the latter. In this specific case pablo28's post doesn't help "the cause" at all.ORAZAL
- ... in this specific case pablo28's post doesn't help "the cause" at all.ORAZAL
- the Bush-Irak thing wasnt a conspiracy. It was a lie. Not the same.benfal99