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Old January 8th, 2015 #81
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Old January 8th, 2015 #82
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Gunmen identified as Said Kouachi, 34, and brother Cherif, 32, both from Paris, and Hamyd Mourad, 18, from Reims

Police published pictures of two brothers saying they were 'armed and dangerous' as Mourad handed himself in

Cherif Kouachi was sentenced to three years in prison in 2008 for terror offences – but he served just 18 months

Questions will be asked why Frenchmen with links to terror were apparently given free reign to carry out atrocity

Seven connected to two main suspects arrested in towns of Reims, Charleville-Mezieres and Paris area, police said

Man in bullet-proof vest fired on police officers with automatic rifle just outside Paris, leaving one seriously injured

Masked gunmen stormed Paris headquarters with AK-47s shouting 'Allahu akbar!' and 'Prophet has been avenged'

Stalked building asking for people's names before killing the editor, three cartoonists and the deputy chief editor

Editor Stephane Charbonnier had famously shrugged off threats, saying: 'I'd rather die standing than live kneeling'

Horrific footage shows a police officer begging for his life before being shot in the head at point-blank range

Militants believed to be from Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula which was behind plane bomb plots in US and UK

| Updated: 04:37 EST, 8 January 2015

Seven people have been arrested over the Charlie Hebdo massacre as two 'armed and dangerous' brothers with links to terrorist groups going back at least a decade today remained on the run.

As the manhunt for Cherif and Said Kouachi continued, their alleged getaway driver Hamyd Mourad, 18, turned himself into police in Charleville-Mezieres in northern France.

All three French-Algerian Muslims escaped yesterday following the bloodbath at the offices of the notoriously anti-Islamist satirical magazine in Paris.

In 2008, Cherif was sentenced to three years in prison for terror offences – but served just 18 months.

Questions will be asked why – once again – young Frenchmen with close links to radical Islam and its terrorist affiliates were apparently given free rein to carry out their crimes.

The fact that two were still at large almost 24 hours after a gun battle in which two policemen died alongside ten others, mainly magazine staff, was also a cause for huge concern.

In another development, two police officers have been shot by a man brandishing a machine gun on the outskirts of Paris, with one understood to be seriously injured.

The suspect, thought to be wearing a bullet-proof vest and body armour, attacked the municipal police officers in Montrouge just after 8am (7am GMT) as they attended a routine road incident. A man has been arrested. It is not known if the shooting is linked to the Charlie Hebdo attack.

There were also reports this morning of an explosion at a kebab shop near a mosque in Lyon.

Meanwhile, seven 'friends and associates' of the two main suspects in yesterday's atrocity were detained in Reims, Charleville-Mezieres and the Paris area, police said.

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Suspects: The three men were named as Cherif Kouachi (left), 32, his brother Said Kouachi (right), 34, and Hamyd Mourad, 18, of Gennevilliers

Prime Minister Manuel Valls said France faced a terrorist threat 'without precedent' and confirmed the two Kouachi brothers were known to security services.

But he added it was too early to say whether authorities had underestimated the threat they posed.

'Because they were known, they had been followed,' he told RTL radio, adding: 'We must think of the victims. Today it's a day of mourning.'

Detectives identified the Kouachis after one left his identification papers in the abandoned Citroen car used to escape after the attack on Charlie Hebdo.

A French police source said they were 'armed and dangerous' and that a 'nationwide hunt was underway to find them.'

He added that Mourad, a student, was encouraged to hand himself in by relatives after his name appeared on social media as a suspect for the killings.

He is believed to be the Kouachis' brother-in-law, according to Sky News. Today he was under armed guard and being questioned by police.

Operations by RAID, the police tactical unit, closed on an address in Reims, eastern France, overnight but it came to nothing, he added.

The Kouachi brothers also had links with the Paris suburb of Pantin, where another raid took place on a suspected flat which they used as hide out on Avenue Jean-Lolive.

France is holding a day of mourning for the 12 people killed by automatic gunfire during the country's worst terrorist atrocity this century.

A minute's silence will be observed at midday across the country and the bells of Notre Dame Cathedral in the capital will toll.

Both Said Kouachi, 34, and his brother, Cherif Kouachi, 33, were first arrested in 2005 as suspected members of the Buttes Chaumont – a group operating out of the 19th arrondissement of Paris and sending terrorist fighters to Iraq.

Cherif was convicted in 2008 to three years in prison, with 18 months suspended, for his association with the underground organisation.

He had wanted to fly to Iraq via Syria, and was found with a manual for a Kalashnikov – the automatic weapon used in Wednesday's attack.

Said was freed after questioning by police, but – like his brother – was known to have been radicalised after the Iraq War of 2003, when Anglo-American forces deposed Saddam Hussein.

Both brothers were said to be infuriated by the killing of Muslims by western soldiers and war planes.

Vincent Olliviers, Cherif's lawyer at the time, described him as initially being an 'apprentice loser - a delivery boy in a cap who smoked hashish and delivered pizzas to buy his drugs.

But Mr Ollivier said the 'clueless kid who did not know what to do with his life met people who gave him the feeling of being important.'

After his short prison sentence, Cherif was in 2010 linked with a plot to free Smain Ait Ali Belkacem, the mastermind of the1995 bombing of the St Michel me

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Faces of the victims: Among the journalists killed were (l to r) Charlie Hebdo’s deputy chief editor Bernard Maris and cartoonists Georges Wolinski, Jean Cabut, aka Cabu, Stephane Charbonnier, who is also editor-in-chief, and Bernard Verlhac, also known as Tignous

via Charlie Hebdo gunmen hunt leads anti-terror police to Reims building | Daily Mail Online.

Two brothers and a teenager were last night revealed as the three suspects linked to a deadly terrorist attack on an anti-Islamist newspaper in France.

Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32, both from Paris, were identified along with Hamyd Mourad, 18, from the north-eastern city of Reims.

Anti-terrorism officers hunting the terrorists issued photographs of the two brothers describing them as ‘armed and dangerous’.

It came as a source close to the case said Mourad had surrendered to police ‘after seeing his name on social media’ and was arrested at an undisclosed location.

It appeared last night that the hunt for the other men had turned to the Croix Rouge region of Reims, some two hours by car from Paris.

Dozens of members from France’s elite anti-terror unit surrounded an apartment building and there were reports a flat had been searched.

More via BERLIN: One suspect seized in Paris terror attack; assailants reportedly tied to Syria fighting | Europe | McClatchy DC.

The terror attack Wednesday that killed 12 people at the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper known for running cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad wasn’t a total surprise. Europe, France and even the newspaper have been preparing for such an attack for months.

Europe has been on high alert as anti-terror experts voiced alarm at the thousands of Europeans who’ve gone to Syria and Iraq to fight on behalf of the Islamic State and other terror organizations, and who security experts warned would return to their home countries trained and radicalized.

The attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices seemed to bear those worries out. French news outlets reported late Wednesday that police had identified the three suspects; two were brothers of French-Algerian extraction who’d returned from Syria this past summer.

The French website Le Point said the brothers were Said and Cherif Kouachi, 32 and 34, respectively, and that they had been pegged from an identity card left in their abandoned getaway car. The website said a third man, Hamyd Mourad, 18, had served as the getaway driver.

Cherif Kouachi was convicted in 2008 of terrorism charges for helping funnel fighters to Iraq’s anti-U.S. insurgency and was sentenced to 18 months in prison.

According to Le Point, authorities had tracked the assailants to Reims, a city about 80 miles northeast of Paris, where the Agence France Press news agency reported early Thursday that the driver had been taken into custody. There was no word on the whereabouts of the Kouachi brothers, however.

Those reports came after a day that saw the murders of the 10 newspaper staffers, including the publisher and his armed bodyguard, the wounding of five others, and the deaths of two police officers, including one whose execution by a shot to the head was recorded on video as he lay wounded on the ground before the shooters escaped in a black Citroen sedan.

It was the second terror attack on the newspaper offices in recent years. In 2011, the building was firebombed, and in recent weeks the publication had again been threatened, sparking an increase in security.

Mark Singleton, director of the International Center for Counter-Terrorism in The Hague, said the fact that the attack was not unexpected and yet was so deadly was disturbing.

“This office was protected, if somewhat softly,” he said. “But against a professional, planned attack, one lesson from this tragedy is that protecting everyone is beyond the capacity of a state.”

Laurence Nardon, a security expert at the Paris think tank Institut Francais des Relations Internationales, said it appears that French security officials had thwarted a number of planned attacks in recent months.

“Tragically, this one got through,” she said.

Security experts who viewed videos of the attack said the attackers clearly were professionals, likely with combat experience.

“They appear very calm during the attack. They’ve clearly handled weapons before. They know exactly what they’re doing, from the moment they arrive until they flee,” said terrorism expert Magnus Ranstorp, the research director of the Centre for Asymmetric Threat Studies at the Swedish National Defense College.

Still, the attackers apparently were unfamiliar with their target, reportedly arriving first at the building where the newspaper’s archives are stored. Once they realized their error, the Agence France Press news agency reported, they moved a few doors down to the weekly’s headquarters.

Inside the newspaper’s offices, the attackers reportedly spoke fluent, unaccented French, as would be expected of French-Algerians. They used variants of Russian AK-47 assault rifles to carry out their attacks.

The toll was heavy: of the 10 slain Charlie Hebdo employees, four were French cultural icons, including Jean Cabut, known as Cabu, the creator of the cartoon character Le Beauf, an uncouth French know-it-all; Georges Wolinski, 80, whose cartoons often illustrated books on humorous topics; Bernard “Tignous” Velhac, and Stéphane Charbonnier, the publisher of Charlie Hebdo who produced cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad under the name Charb. It was Charbonnier who made the decision in 2007 to republish Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that had caused an uproar in much of the Islamic world and who defied warnings in 2012 to publish still more Muhammad drawings that many called pornographic.

Others among the murdered at the newspaper meeting included an economist, a travel writer and a janitor.

The attack coincided with the release of the newest novel by the controversial French author Michel Houellebecq. The novel, “Submission,” portrays

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Old January 8th, 2015 #84
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Something to keep in mind: These murderers claim to be"al-Qaeda in Yemen." Hmmmm! Yemen is predominately Shia, as is Syria and Iran.

Now who really hates, and I mean really hates Shia (Syria and Iran?) Who is always screaming that the US should attack Syria and Iran?

I'm guessing that if these murderers are not caught, or are killed before they can be interrogated, then plain-and-simple...this was an Israeli operation.
Congratulations, you are the very first dim bulb to start in with the Alex Jones bullshit. You even beat Toothgold to the punch. That's full strength retard.

BTW, arrests have already been made.

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French anti-terrorism police converged on an area northeast of Paris on Thursday after two brothers suspected of being behind an attack on a satirical newspaper were spotted at a petrol station in the region.

France's prime minister said on Thursday he feared the Islamist militants who killed 12 people could strike again as a manhunt for two men widened across the country.

Two police sources said that the men were seen armed and wearing cagoules in a Renault Clio car at a petrol station on a secondary road in Villers-Cotterets some 70 kilometers from the French capital.

Amid French media reports the men had abandoned their car, Bruno Fortier, the mayor of neighboring Crépy-en-Valois, said helicopters were circling his town and police and anti-terrorism forces were deploying en masse.

"It's an incessant waltz of police cars and trucks," he told Reuters, adding that he could not confirm reports the men were holed up in a house in the area.
from Reuters.

Quite honestly I'm surprised they're still (or appear to be still) in France. I'd have expected them to be in Syria or the like by now.
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Hmmm! Let's see.

Some quotes from FOX News:

"The gunmen moved with the skill and precision of highly-trained commandos, military experts told FoxNews.com."

"It was evident immediately that this was a carefully planned, sophisticated operation by well-trained, well-armed veterans of jihad,” Peters said. “This was not a pick-up team. These butchers were methodical and efficient. They weren't just terrorists: They were terrorist commandos."

Lots like this. But then there is this:

"But it has now emerged that the suspected terrorists have been identified after one of the brothers left his ID card in the Citroën C3 they abandoned as they escaped."
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Nothing to see here. Nope! Stay tuned.

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Congratulations, you are the very first dim bulb to start in with the Alex Jones bullshit. You even beat Toothgold to the punch. That's full strength retard.

BTW, arrests have already been made.

(Of crisis actors from the Mossad false flag factory and discount warehouse...)
I think you're a bit too harsh there on Mike, but you're right in the end. Easy explanations must not pollute the airwaves, that is if we're interested in the truth. Those who really caused this must be called out on their act, and the usual internet paranoia will only hinder such prospects. The Alex Joneses and those who deliberately put out intoxicants only help the enemy.

Right now the atmosphere is very tense thanks to all these media whores, and neocohens are having a massive field day walking around with their moral hard-on. All for more of the same: surveillance to benefit the Jews and military adventures in Syria, Iraq, wherever they're needed.

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51 million people are White (85% of the population), 6 million are North African (10%), 2 million are Black (3.5%), and 1 million are Asian (1.5%).
I don't think we can rely on Wikipedia for statistics like this. Not only are the figures 10 years out of date AND estimated but they do not take into account the countless unregistered bodies in France.

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If this newspaper published cartoons like these ones below I'd be more inclined to actually give a fuck about this case. But alas I don't because all their cartoons were kosher approved. Amazing how suddenly this newspaper is all about "free speech" but if they tried to print the pics below they would probably be locked up in prison for a few years for inciting "hate." This is the part we need to expose to the public. The hypocrisy and to show who hold the REAL power in France.






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Mosque attacks reported in wake of Charlie Hebdo attack

Anti-Muslim attacks are reported at a mosque and a kebab shop near a place of worship after 12 people are killed in an attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.Two attacks on and around French mosques have been reported after 12 people were killed in an armed assault on the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which has angered Muslims in the past with controversial cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad.

Agence France-Presse cited officials who said there had been "several attacks against France mosques" since the Charlie Hebdo killings, although no further details have been released, with only two such attacks so far confirmed.

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Have you seen anything about this in person, Ian?
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Hmmm! Let's see.

Some quotes from FOX News:

"The gunmen moved with the skill and precision of highly-trained commandos, military experts told FoxNews.com."

"It was evident immediately that this was a carefully planned, sophisticated operation by well-trained, well-armed veterans of jihad,” Peters said. “This was not a pick-up team. These butchers were methodical and efficient. They weren't just terrorists: They were terrorist commandos."

Lots like this. But then there is this:

"But it has now emerged that the suspected terrorists have been identified after one of the brothers left his ID card in the Citroën C3 they abandoned as they escaped."
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Nothing to see here. Nope! Stay tuned.

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Of all the shit to forget... just waaay to convenient...
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"But it has now emerged that the suspected terrorists have been identified after one of the brothers left his ID card in the Citroën C3 they abandoned as they escaped."
Al Qaeda et al operatives are always doing this - I've lost count of the times I've read of such as training manuals being left in empty buildings and so on.
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Al Qaeda et al operatives are always doing this - I've lost count of the times I've read of such as training manuals being left in empty buildings and so on.
The one that sticks out most in my mind is the wallet of one of the hijackers that survived the explosion and collapse of the twin towers and landed in front of an FBI agent several blocks away.
 
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The one that sticks out most in my mind is the wallet of one of the hijackers that survived the explosion and collapse of the twin towers and landed in front of an FBI agent several blocks away.
Yeah. That was an amazing stroke of luck.
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France Has Mobilized 88,000 Personnel After The Paris Shootings
French special forces are combing the fields and woodland around a small town northeast of Paris today in search of two suspects in Wednesday's methodical attack on the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that killed 12 people.

Overall, more than 88,000 personnel are committed throughout the country, according to the French Ministry of Internal Affairs. Those include 50,000 Police employees, 32,000 from the Gendarmerie, 5,000 policemen and gendarmes of the Forces mobiles, and 1,150 military. The two brothers were reportedly seen in a light grey car carrying heavy weapons, including grenade launchers. On Thursday morning they held up a gas station in the town of Villers-Cotteret, stealing food and ordering staff to refuel their car, according to The Telegraph.

"As Puma helicopters flew overhead, the heavily armed officers mounted road blocks and scoured the countryside in a an area ten by twelves miles square around the small town of Crépy en Valois, 60 miles north east of Paris," The Telegraph reports. Locals around the town of Crépy-en-Valois were advised to stay indoors as police went door to door and stopped cars for information. One witness described the nearby forest into which they're thought to have entered "is very big and very wide."



The Aviationist reports that "600 military personnel are deployed in the region around France’s capital as part of Vigipirate, France’s national security alert system. The alert level of such forces was raised on Jan. 7, in the aftermath of the attack and additional reinforcements are set to be deployed in the next hours." Here's a graphic from the French Defense Ministry that shows the movement of assets to Paris.



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Hmmm! Let's see.

Some quotes from FOX News:

"The gunmen moved with the skill and precision of highly-trained commandos, military experts told FoxNews.com."

"It was evident immediately that this was a carefully planned, sophisticated operation by well-trained, well-armed veterans of jihad,” Peters said. “This was not a pick-up team. These butchers were methodical and efficient. They weren't just terrorists: They were terrorist commandos."

Lots like this. But then there is this:

"But it has now emerged that the suspected terrorists have been identified after one of the brothers left his ID card in the Citroën C3 they abandoned as they escaped."
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Nothing to see here. Nope! Stay tuned.

Mike (the dim)


They really need to update those terrorist training manuals. Perhaps dedicate a chapter to ID control. Of course any respectable terrorist will carry his Terrorist ID card when going on a mission of any importance. That's a given, no way around it, otherwise people might not believe the guy is a real terrorist, or worse yet, just laugh at him or ignore him. So he simply must have his terrorist card with him and be prepared to present his bona fides on demand. The problem is that these sand niggers are always forgetting and leaving their terrorist IDs at the scene.
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Indeed, they should just make a rule not to bring ID with them when conducting a criminal operation.
 
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