Since our resident conspiracy theorists seem to off their game...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mFAbKJv5sc
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Since our resident conspiracy theorists seem to off their game...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mFAbKJv5sc
So if true, of the attackers, 3 are Belgians and 1 French citizen....but media is focusing on one Syrian passport.
EU passport holders fighting for ISIS - that to me is curious.
there's terror in the hood, never mind the tower
She lies, but she is not as big of a scumbag as Cruz
Keep an eye on the French, they have the Exocet#9
and have had it up to here with the WWII jokes
Seems like most of the confirmed terrorists are French nationals.
I know it's not the American way, but it's worth thinking about what the goal of ISIS is. They are trying to isolate normal Muslims from the West, and all this terror is designed to provoke Muslim hate in the West.
It's possible something similar in the US will occur, but it's much tougher since 9/11.
A big ocean separates us from the terror networks. It is tough for them to get enough players into the country without arousing suspicion.
Even if they manage that, all it takes is one fuckup on the part of the accomplices to end up exposing themselves.
A big terror event in the US is the ultimate prize, yet there's been zero incidents (aside from the Boston Marathon) in the past 14 years. And the Boston thing was two brothers doing it on their own, which is much tougher to detect.
There's a reason that there have been 0 successful organized attacks since 9/11.
Even 9/11 almost got interrupted when Zacarias Mossaoui got arrested a month beforehand, but fail on the part of the FBI didn't investigate him properly.
Quite possible. Because a lot of Islamophobes probably won't want to hear how Muslims around the world are reacting to these very un-Islamic acts of terror.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...paris-attacks/
Here are some tweets embedded in the article.Quote:
How Muslims around the world condemned the Paris attacks: ‘Terrorism has NO religion’
By Ana Swanson November 14 at 11:12 AM
Muslims and their supporters took to social media last night and this morning to condemn the deadly terror attacks in Paris and reiterate the difference between Islam and extremist dogma.
As news about the shootings trickled out, an eyewitness said that one of the perpetrators had yelled “Allahu Akbar,” (“God is great” in Arabic), before firing into a crowd at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris. Just before noon local time, French President François Hollande said the Islamic State was responsible for the deaths and called the attack an “act of war.”
Muslim groups and countries widely condemned the terror attacks in Paris, and Muslims and supporters around the world took to social media to defend Islam as a nonviolent faith.
See the article linked above for more discussion, including tweets of some celebrities weighing in on the matter.
there are firework stores and ways to get explosives all over the country. Im actually surprised we havent had more problems here.
Im going to assume our ability to use some pretty spectacular technology (legal or otherwise..........ok, its otherwise) is saving our ass.
This is going to be the Niqab of the election (Canadians will understand my reference).
Just learned that 43 were killed in Beirut by ISIS nut jobs in a terror act the day before the ones in Paris, but I guess the Western TV media didn't think it was newsworthy.
http://m.mic.com/articles/128551/ter...jures-hundreds
I've only just clicked on the forum since this story broke.
Well played by the perp's to do it on Friday 13th, considering that's the unluckiest day of the year in Western culture, yet is considered lucky in Jewish culture.
I'm not going to start posting youtube vid's like Hockey guy mentioned in his initial posts - never a truer word said in jest mind you, when alluding to the fakeness.
Acceptance is key at this point imo. I accept that almost all humans fall for the 'big lie' every time, as it's a very effective propaganda technique. Heck, I might even start believing these stories too; better to go with the flow than go against the grain, because there's no profit in being right, and joining the herd consensus would certainly create less hassle in my life. Somehow tho I doubt you will see me posting 'thoughts and prayers are with the families' on social media like all the other desensitised sociopath repeaters.
I mainly use youtube for music, and don't ever venture into the conspiracy side of it.
I don't even go on conspiracy forums anymore, as I've been banned from all the ones that I used to frequent.
Just wish that my facebook feed wasn't polluted with this shit. About 1/3 of my friend list have changed their avatar to a france flag, and gtd the other 2/3 are believers who just cba changing their avatar. Normally I'd deactivate, or delete, FB when it becomes so insufferable, but am practicing acceptance as mentioned before.