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Old March 20th, 2012 #41
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This reeks of Mossad.
Who's MO is it to use motorcycles and pull up along side politicians and scientists placing magnetic bombs on their cars?
 
Old March 20th, 2012 #42
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Who's MO is it to use motorcycles and pull up along side politicians and scientists placing magnetic bombs on their cars?
And film things.

 
Old March 20th, 2012 #43
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The USA is probably too much of an armed camp for motorbike hits to work very well. But it is a multi kulty morass just like France. France's muzzie vaders fighting with France's kike vaders. So very sad.
1 in 3 people in France own guns... Against a trained shooter the number of people who have them ceases to matter. Everyone in the middle east owns one, they still get pwned by better trained troops who they outnumber 10 to 1.
 
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Take notes, Breivik.
Yup, as far as I understand Breivik made no attempt to escape, that if nothing else makes him a fucking loony asshole.
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Old March 20th, 2012 #46
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This dip-shit couldn't have taken out some public officials instead? Or maybe a journalist or two? TV show host? Chief of police? Jewish adviser to the mayor??? Anything? All he could come up with was to shoot up a school yard?

What he did was feed the Jewish fear machine and score points for their agenda. Another ass wipe who fucked up a golden opportunity and wasted his life for next to nothing.
This hit is extremely, incredibly, good for organized jewery as is evidenced by how the hook nosed pieces of shit are milking it to the max.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2012/03/20/wo...html?hpt=hp_c1

Did you get that little detail? The bodies of the dead demons were send to Israel to return them to hell. In another words, they never considered France their home. It was just another White country to exploit and ultimately destroy for them.
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Did you get that little detail? The bodies of the dead demons were send to Israel to return them to hell. In another words, they never considered France their home. It was just another White country to exploit and ultimately destroy for them.
Actually, I did (the other day). Most VNN'ers, fortunately, knew to expect this type of behaviour, the jewsual hebroutine. My guess is that nobody therefore must've thought it be particularly noteworthy so far (myself, reluctantly, included). Another little detail: the name of the mayor of Delouse... sorry, Toulouse.
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Old March 21st, 2012 #49
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the suspect is a French national of Algerian origin who spent considerable time in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
This is totally awesome, just imagine how disappointed the shit elites must be that it wasn’t a white!
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Old March 21st, 2012 #50
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Old March 21st, 2012 #51
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http://www.independent.ie/world-news...n-3056377.html
 
Old March 21st, 2012 #52
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Default Serial killer in France turns from “Nazi” into Al Qaeda member

“French police in standoff with possibly Al Qaeda-linked suspect in school shootings”

They think they caught something… but there are 20 million more out there…
The jews imported this problem for White Europe and now it is biting their collective semitic asses… Sarko was screaming about naughty Nazis for two days now…

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/03...#ixzz1pkv1D9Pc

NO! This is NOT the terrorist, this is a French policeman….
 
Old March 21st, 2012 #53
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“French police in standoff with possibly Al Qaeda-linked suspect in school shootings”

They think they caught something… but there are 20 million more out there…
The jews imported this problem for White Europe and now it is biting their collective semitic asses… Sarko was screaming about naughty Nazis for two days now…

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/03...#ixzz1pkv1D9Pc

NO! This is NOT the terrorist, this is a French policeman….
Islam produces anti-jew warriors. Christianity produces jew-worshipping pusssies.

The random and premeditated killings of "innocent" jews outside Israel, is a super effective tactic in combatting the agendas of Big Jew.

Why ?? Because these type killings scare the shit out of all the little jews, who feel more vulnerable and fear they might have to pay with their lives, for what Big Jew criminals are doing to gentiles.

Big Jews are highly concerned about what their little jew accomplices and enablers think, feel, and say.

Just one courageous muslim has shook up 20 million kikes.

WN xians who'd like to do something good for their race, ought to pray to Allah for lots of muslim copycats in France and elsewhere.

Hail Islamic freedom fighters !!!!
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Old March 21st, 2012 #54
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“French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen called for war on “fundamentalist politico-religious groups” as police besieged a self-styled “mujaheddin” believed to have carried out a killing spree in southern France. As most politicians called for calm, Le Pen accused the authorities of “laxism”.”

http://www.english.rfi.fr/asia-pacif...oulouse-killer
 
Old March 21st, 2012 #55
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For those whose Frog is better than mine here are two videos from the Party website with Marine speaking. As of this post, over 63,000 people liked this webpage on Facebook.

http://www.frontnational.com/videos/...m-tv-et-itele/

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Old March 21st, 2012 #56
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When the police suspected a white neo-nazi was behind these murders, a march against hatred (the Marche Silencieuse) was planned for this coming Saturday. The Guardian refers to it here:


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...A similar sentiment is re-emerging in a France stunned by the Toulouse shootings. And it will pour out on to Paris's streets on Saturday when the French – Jews and Muslims and everyone else – will march in their thousands together. Their message stands repetition: the republic will come together in the face of such an assault on its minorities.

But it appears when a person is murdered by an Arab instead of a White guy, there is less hatred involved, because the march against hatred has been canceled.

Just for the record, look at what the kikenmedia was saying just yesterday:

http://www.thestar.com/news/world/ar...shootings?bn=1

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TOULOUSE, FRANCE—Police spread out across southern France by the hundreds Tuesday, hunting for an expert gunman suspected in three deadly attacks who may have neo-Nazi ties or grudges against minorities.

The manhunt took place as friends and family tearfully mourned four people slain at close range Monday at a Jewish school in the city of Toulouse — a rabbi, his two young sons and a young girl.

Authorities suspect the school killer was also behind two recent attacks in the same area on French paratroopers that left three soldiers dead and one seriously wounded. The victims were of North African and French Caribbean backgrounds.

A “monster” is on the loose in France, French President Nicolas Sarkozy declared, vowing to track him down.

“There are beings who have no respect for life. When you grab a little girl to put a bullet in her head, without leaving her any chance, you are a monster. An anti-Semitic monster, but first of all a monster,” he said.

Focus fell Tuesday on three paratroopers who had been expelled from their regiment near Toulouse in 2008 for neo-Nazi sympathies, a police official said. The killer on Monday handled large-calibre guns with expertise, leading some to suspect he had a military or police background.

France was reeling Tuesday after Monday’s shooting, the deadliest school shooting in the country and the bloodiest attack on Jewish targets in decades. Schools across the country held a moment of silence Tuesday to honour the victims, who were heading to Israel for burial.

Interior Minister Claude Gueant described the suspect as “someone very cold, very determined, very much a master of his movements, and by consequence, very cruel.”

Gueant said the attacker was wearing a camera around his neck that could be used to film and post video online. He said that gave investigators new clues to the killer’s “profile,” although he admitted they don’t appear to close to an arrest.

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He mentioned the three paratroopers who had been kicked out but insisted it was just one of many leads being investigated and “not favoured any more than the others.”

Norway’s Anders Behring Breivik, the right-wing extremist who killed 77 people in a rampage last year, had suggested in an online manifesto before the killings that a camera could be used to film such ethnic-cleansing “operations.” There was no mention in his indictment that he used one.

In Monday’s shooting, the attacker first gunned down a rabbi and his two young sons, then chased down the daughter of the school principal, shooting her dead at point-blank range. Reports of the children’s ages varied, with the Israeli Embassy saying Tuesday the boys were 3 and 5 and the girl was 8.

All seven victims of the shooter were killed with bullets to the head, shot at such close range that the gunfire burned the skin, Prosecutor Francois Molins said Tuesday.

“We are confronted with an individual extremely determined in his actions, an armed individual who acts always with the same modus operandi,” Molins told reporters in Paris, “in cold blood ... with premeditated actions.”

He added the crimes appear to be premeditated due to the killer’s “choices of victims and the choices of his targets” — the army, the foreign origin of the victims or their religion.

Molins noted that the attacks had occurred every four days, but said he could not address security arrangements that might be in place Friday — the fourth day after the attack on the Jewish school.

Sarkozy has raised the terror alert for the region to scarlet, the highest level on the four-colour scale.

Hundreds of extra police will be on duty Wednesday for the funeral of three paratroopers and Sarkozy will speak at that ceremony.

More than 200 specialized investigators, including psychologists and profilers, are on the case and “no clue will be abandoned or neglected,” Molins said.

But he said an earlier report by Interior Minister Claude Gueant that the shooter had a camera around his neck and could have been filming the attack was still only a hypothesis.

Earlier in the day, wails and weeping filled the air as the Jewish school honored the victims, including the rabbi who taught there. Several young men pressed their heads against the rear window a hearse in grief as it drove away.

Police are investigating the possibility that the killer is a former soldier with psychological troubles and racist and anti-Semitic views. One soldier was briefly held then released over the weekend, after the paratrooper killings but before the school shooting, the police official said. The official was not authorized to speak while the investigation is ongoing.

At the site of the second paratrooper killing, police found the charger for the gun used in all three attacks, but found no fingerprints or DNA on it, the official said.

Police are studying the online communications by the first paratrooper killed. He was shot March 11 after posting an announcement online to sell his motorcycle, the police official said, and investigators believe the gunman responded to the ad and lured the paratrooper into an isolated place March 10 to kill him.

Behavioural analysts are helping with the investigation, the police official said, and comparing the actions of the suspected perpetrator to those of serial killers and to those such as Norway’s Breivik.

Wails and weeping filled the air Tuesday as the school honoured the victims, including the rabbi who taught there. Several young men pressed their heads against the rear window a hearse in grief as it drove away.

The rabbi’s widow covered her face and held her remaining child, a 1-year-old daughter, dressed in a bright pink dress. The widow’s uncle, Marc Alloul, described how the girl woke up in the middle of the night after the killings, calling out, “Papa! Papa!”

Sarkozy, who has played up nationalist themes in his bid for a second term in upcoming elections, sought to stress the overall horror of the crime.

“The children are exactly like you,” Sarkozy told junior high school students in Paris after joining them for the moment of silence. “That could have happened here.”

He spoke at a public school across the street from a memorial to the French people who helped Jews during the Holocaust, when most of France was occupied by the Nazis.

Sarkozy also talked about the paratroopers killed in two attacks in Toulouse and nearby Montauban. The killer in those attacks also came and went on a motorbike and shot from the same weapon as the one used in Monday’s school killing.

“Is it because they had come back from Afghanistan? Is it because they came from visible minorities? We don’t know,” Sarkozy asked about the paratroopers who were killed.

The French Defence Ministry has said the paratroopers didn’t serve in Afghanistan, but one family says their son did. Other families have refused to comment on the topic.

France is holding a two-pronged presidential election on April 22, with a runoff expected May 6, in which issues about religious minorities and race have gained prominence. Sarkozy, a conservative, is known for his hard line against increased immigration.

Sarkozy also met Tuesday with members of France’s Jewish and Muslim community. France has western Europe’s largest population of both Jews — about half a million — and Muslims — about 5 million.

The terror threat level was raised to scarlet across a swath of southern France — the highest level since the four-point system was created in 2003.

In Toulouse, France’s bustling fourth city, streets were emptier than normal. In one main square, Place Wilson, a dozen police officers were on patrol, some guarding the subway entrance.

In Paris, police bearing automatic weapons stood in front of Jewish schools.

“It’s impossible not to imagine the worst, because it can happen to any child in France,” said Mendy Sarfati, a father dropping his three children off at a Jewish school in Paris. “We want to put this drama behind us and for the French Republic to draw lessons from it.”

Sylvie Corbet and Jeffrey Schaeffer in Paris and Karl Ritter in Stockholm contributed to this report.
 
Old March 21st, 2012 #57
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I am surprised that they are trying to take him alive. This is the best report that I have seen yet. We can be thank G-d that it was a Sand Negro and not a Nazi.

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Conflicting reports are coming in about the reported arrest of the gunman suspected of murdering three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in France. Earlier BFM TV reported that Mohammad Merah, 23, was arrested during a raid on his home. Interior Minister Claude Guéant now denies that the suspect has been arrested.

Toulouse Deputy Mayor Jean-Pierre Havrin also denies the report. “I’m standing 50 meters from the [besieged] apartment,” he told Reuters. “Any nearer and I would actually be inside with him. This report about him being arrested is absolute nonsense.”

Mohammed Merah had been preparing another shooting on Wednesday, and was planning to kill another soldier, the French prosecutor said. He added that the suspect had been trained in Waziristan, northwestern Pakistan.

Merah had been surrounded by police for several hours, armed with a Kalashnikov and Uzi automatic pistol. Three police officers were wounded in a dawn raid on the apartment. Police claimed they wanted him alive, so he can be brought to justice, but insisted they would storm the building should he refuse to surrender.

Several hours after the initial raid, the suspect exchanged one of his guns for a cell phone to hold talks with police. He later interrupted negotiations.
The suspect is a French national of Algerian descent, who is believed to have connections with Al-Qaeda. This person is also thought to be behind the killing of three French soldiers of North African origin last week.

Merah told police on the phone he had two reasons for shooting each of his seven victims: “to take revenge for Palestinian children killed in the Middle East” and “to attack the French army because of its foreign interventions." He also confirmed his connections with Al-Qaeda, Interior Minister Claude Gueant said.

Meanwhile, President Sarkozy visited the funeral service at Montauban Barracks to pay tribute to the victims of last week’s killings. In his speech, Sarkozy said the three soldiers were victims of a "terrorist execution."
French authorities have been concerned with a problem of home-grown terrorism, watching this problem develop for more than a decade, journalist and author Barry Lando told RT.

“There are probably now hundreds of young men possibly women also in France, of Macrobian background a lot of them, but who are French citizens, who may have been to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and who may hold similar beliefs,” Lando said.

Before the recent events, Merah had been tracked for several years by the intelligence service, but "nothing that might give rise to suspicions that he was preparing a criminal act was ever apparent," the French Interior Ministry said.
 
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Islam produces anti-jew warriors. Christianity produces jew-worshipping pusssies.

The random and premeditated killings of "innocent" jews outside Israel, is a super effective tactic in combatting the agendas of Big Jew.
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treason to jewishness is loyalty to humanity!"

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I see that this Sand Negro was using a man's caliber for at least one of his sidearms. Perhaps someone can shed some light on this Yamaha GPS tracker.

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By JOHANNA DECORSE and SARAH DiLORENZO | Associated Press – 42 mins ago

TOULOUSE, France (AP) — Three explosions were heard near an apartment building in southwest France where a suspected gunman who boasted of shooting seven victims in an al-Qaida-linked terror spree is holed up.
Orange flashes lit up the night sky with each blast near the Toulouse apartment building where police have been surrounding 24-year-old suspect, Mohamed Merah, since a pre-dawn effort to arrest him went awry.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

TOULOUSE, France (AP) — Riot police surrounded an apartment building into the night on Wednesday, laying siege to a gunman who boasted of bringing France "to its knees" by carrying out an al-Qaida-linked terror spree that killed seven people. Hundreds of heavily armed police, some in body armor, cordoned off the five-story building in Toulouse where the 24-year-old suspect, Mohamed Merah, had been holed up since the pre-dawn hours.
Authorities said the shooter, a French citizen of Algerian descent, had been to Afghanistan and Pakistan, where he claimed to have received training from al-Qaida.

They said he told negotiators he killed a rabbi and three young children at a Jewish school on Monday and three French paratroopers last week to avenge the deaths of Palestinian children and to protest the French army's involvement in Afghanistan, as well as a government ban last year on face-covering Islamic veils. "He has no regrets, except not having more time to kill more people and he boasts that he has brought France to its knees," Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins told a news conference.

The standoff began when a police attempt at around 3 a.m. to detain Merah erupted into a firefight. Three police were wounded, triggering on-and-off negotiations with the suspect that lasted into the night. As darkness fell, police cut electricity and gas to the building, then quietly closed in to wait out the suspect.

Authorities were "counting on his great fatigue and weakening," said Didier Martinez of the SGP police union, adding the siege could go on for hours. Street lights were also cut, making Merah more visible to officers with night vision goggles in case of an assault.

French authorities — like others in Europe — have long been concerned about "lone-wolf" attacks by young, Internet-savvy militants who self-radicalize online since they are harder to find and track. Still, it was the first time a radical Islamic motive has been ascribed to killings in France in years. Merah espoused a radical brand of Islam and had been to the Afghanistan-Pakistan region twice and to the Pakistani militant stronghold of Waziristan for training, Molins said.

He said the suspect had plans to kill another soldier, prompting the police raid.
The gunman's brother and mother were detained early in the day. Molins said the 29-year-old brother, Abdelkader, had been implicated in a 2007 network that sent militant fighters to Iraq, but was never charged.

Wednesday's siege was part of France's biggest manhunt since a wave of terrorist attacks in the 1990s by Algerian extremists. The chase began after France's worst-ever school shooting Monday and two previous attacks on paratroopers beginning March 11, killings that have horrified the country and frozen campaigning for the French presidential election next month. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has played up nationalist themes in his bid for a second term, vowed to defend France.

"Terrorism will not be able to fracture our national community," Sarkozy declared Wednesday on national television before heading to funeral services for the two paratroopers killed and another injured Thursday in Montauban, near Toulouse.

The suspect repeatedly promised to turn himself in, then halted negotiations. Cedric Delage, regional secretary for a police union, said police were prepared to storm the building if he did not surrender.

After bouts of deadly terrorist attacks in France in the 1980s and 1990s, France beefed up its legal arsenal — now seen as one of the most effective in Western Europe and a reference for countries including the U.S. after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Sarkozy's office said President Barack Obama called him Wednesday to express condolences to the families of the victims and praise French police for tracking down the suspect. The statement said France and the United States are "more determined than ever to fight terrorist barbarity together."

In recent years, French counterterrorism officials have focused mainly on al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, the North African affiliate of Osama bin Laden's network that has its roots in an insurgent group in Algeria, a former French colony.

Molins said Merah's first trip to Afghanistan ended with him being picked up by Afghan police "who turned him over to the American army who put him on the first plane to France." "He had foreseen other killings, notably he foresaw another attack this morning, targeting a soldier," Molins said, adding also planned to attack two police officers. "He claims to have always acted alone."
Merah has a long record as a juvenile delinquent with 15 convictions, Molins added.

An Interior Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Merah had been under surveillance for years for having "fundamentalist" Islamic views. During the standoff, police evacuated the five-story building, escorting residents out using the roof and fire truck ladders. The suspect's apartment was on the ground floor of the postwar building, locals said.

French authorities said Merah threw a Colt .45 handgun used in each of the three attacks out a window in exchange for a device to talk to authorities, but had more weapons like an AK-47 assault rifle. Gueant said other weapons had been found in his car. "The main concern is to arrest him, and to arrest him in conditions by which we can present him to judicial officials," Gueant added, explaining authorities want to "take him alive ... It is imperative for us."

Delage said a key to tracking Merah was the powerful Yamaha motorcycle he reportedly used in all three attacks — a dark gray one that had been stolen March 6. The frame was painted white, the color witnesses saw in the school attack. According to Delage, one of his brothers went to a motorcycle sales outfit to ask how to modify the GPS tracker, raising suspicions. The vendor then contacted police, Delage said.

The shooter has proved to be a meticulous operator. At the site of the second paratrooper killing, police found the clip for the gun used in all three attacks — but no fingerprints or DNA on it.

Those slain at the Jewish school, all of French-Israeli nationality, were buried in Israel on Wednesday as relatives sobbed inconsolably. The bodies of Rabbi Jonathan Sandler, his sons Arieh, 5, and Gabriel, 3, and 8-year-old Myriam Monsenego had been flown there earlier in the day.

At the funeral ceremony, Myriam's eldest brother, Avishai, in his 20s, wailed and called to God to give his parents the strength "to endure the worst trial that can be endured." Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, meanwhile, denounced the deadly shooting attack at the Jewish school and condemned the link to Palestinian children.

"It's time for criminals to stop using the Palestinian cause to justify their terrorist actions," Fayyad said in a statement. "The children of Palestine want nothing but dignified lives for themselves and for all the children."
Before he was killed last year, bin Laden stressed the importance of focusing on the Palestinian cause. In what is believed to be a draft letter to al-Qaida's top lieutenant, the al-Qaida leader wrote about the need for the terror group's affiliates to tie their operations to broad concern for Palestine instead of local grievances, according to declassified documents obtained in last year's bin Laden raid that were reviewed by the Washington Post.
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Elaine Ganley, Thomas Adamson, Jamey Keaten, Ingrid Rousseau, Cecile Brisson and Sylvie Corbet in Paris, David Rising in Berlin, Daniella Cheslow in Jerusalem and Eileen Sullivan in Washington contributed to this report.
 
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