21-01-2015, 01:08 PM
I missed this SLOG post at the time. All the points have been covered here previously, but it's good to see the Slog on the same page. But who's to know what a "genuine terrorist" is these days, or who they work for?
Quote:CHARLIE HEBDO ATTACKS: NOT SO MUCH A FALSE FLAG AS A FREE HAND
BY JOHN WARD JANUARY 12, 2015 COP SUICIDE FALSE COP EXECUTION FLAK JACKETS HOW WAS HEBDO EDITORIAL MEETING KNOWN?ORCHESTRATED MASS LEADERS RALLY IN 3 DAYS FLAT SEVEN DEADLY HEBDO DOUBTS TERRORIST ID CARDS UNDER SURVEILLANCE OR NOT?
I still think the morons who carried out the various Paris attacks were "genuine" terrorists (see Slogpost of last week) but that doesn't stop one from amassing a body of evidence to suggest that the authorities both knew the attack was going to happen….and turned a blind eye when it did. Some of the facts pointing in that direction have been completely ignored by a Western press set that has adopted the usual robotic Stepford Wife unanimity from Day 1. In the light of what follows, it's hard to see why they should be believed:
THE SEVEN DEADLY DOUBTS THAT SHOULD LEAVE EVERY OBJECTIVE OBSERVER PUZZLED
Doubt 1: The security cop who killed himself
The Charlie attack began around 11.30 am (CET) on 7 January 2015
Immediately, a specialist cop with relevant experience Helric Fredou was assigned to the case. He had been an anti-terrorist Special Branch (SRPJ) police officer since 2011.
He worked all day assessing film, recordings, identity details. He stopped for neither lunch nor dinner, but (I'm told) did phone one family member and "express concerns" about some of the stuff he'd seen. Just after 1 am the next morning, he died from a bullet wound to the head. He had "a history of depression" the authorities quickly established. The verdict was suicide.
Just two months earlier, he'd found an immediate colleague dead in similar circumstances.The verdict was suicide.
Doubt 2: The missing frames from the France 24 video of cop being killed'
This clip of film was clumsily edited before publication. The missing bit in slowmo and close-up looks to me conclusive: the killer who finishes off' officer Ahmed Merabet with an AK47 from close range misses the cop, the bullet ricochets off the pavement. From that range, a successful shot to the head would've blown Merabet's brains up and down the street. There is no sign of any such effect.
We've been told Ahmed Merabet died from that shot. He didn't. Do we have a body? Will there be an autopsy?
Doubt 3: Flak jackets on the roof.
One Paris contact says some of this film too has been edited since the incident. This person (and others on French blogs) claim they can clearly discern flak jackets on some of the observers.
That too suggests pre-warning of the attack.
Doubt 4: Establishment of terrorist identity
Although I've tried already to establish that the two perpetrators were near brain-extinct, not even a martyr with an IQ in single figures would leave his identity card in the getaway car for the cops to find: frankly, anyone with an ounce of sense would leave all IDs at home (or destroy them) and rip all tabs out of their clothing.
Doubt 5: They were already under surveillance
At the risk of pressing a tad too hard on the sarcasm pedal, having terrorists under surveillance kind of loses its attraction as a policy if they're still free in broad daylight, in the capital city to mosey on downtown to the offices of the most offensive BD-mag in France, don face balaclavas, enter the wrong address, take a hostage and then gain effortless access to the building.
There are only two conclusions possible here: either the French security services are at a level in the basement below useless', or they turned a blind eye. For reasons that both precede and follow, I favour the latter.
Doubt 6: No idea of the address, but fully briefed on it being weekly editorial meeting from 11am onwards
Turning this same coin over, we are being asked to believe that two slogan-screaming idiots (who didn't even case the joint before driving there) nevertheless had an espionage network capable of discovering the exact time of Charlie Hebdo's weekly editorial meeting….but not which floor it took place on.
I think there's a very good chance they were helped on the timing information.
Doubt 7: Mass rally of world leaders' in three days flat
It's obvious to most people (with the probable exception of Con Coughlin) that the Hypocrisy Happening in Paris at the weekend was given the nature of censorship applied by these sociopaths across the planet these days likely to result in a rush on anti-seasickness pills, what's less obvious is how Hollande managed to round up almost every Swinging Dick on Earth to turn up that quickly.
The whole event seemed to me carefully orchestrated.
This piece will doubtless go into the files as more NVE from The Slog and conspiracy theory that will serve me jolly well right. It is neither; it's nothing more than seven things that don't make sense. The onus is now on Them to prove me wrong or explain how and why my research is wrong.
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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