GUILTY France - Explosions and shooting in Paris, including Bataclan concert hall, 13 Nov 2015 *arrest* #4

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Breaking News: Unspecified Threat has closed down ENTIRE Los Angeles School District today !!!!!

per CNN----SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED, ---648,000 students are asked to stay home today
 
Breaking News: Unspecified Threat has closed down ENTIRE Los Angeles School District today !!!!!

per CNN----SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED, ---648,000 students are asked to stay home today

This link says the same threat was emailed to a NY school district and they decided it was a hoax.

L.A. on the other hand is taking it seriously.

If an email from overseas can cause this level of concern they will keep doing it, this will cost a LOT of money!

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/1...s-closure-all-la-public-schools/?intcmp=hpbt1
 
This link says the same threat was emailed to a NY school district and they decided it was a hoax.

L.A. on the other hand is taking it seriously.

If an email from overseas can cause this level of concern they will keep doing it, this will cost a LOT of money!

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/1...s-closure-all-la-public-schools/?intcmp=hpbt1

per LA local news, the LAUSD supervisor sent the threat to the FBI and the LAPD for verification and they both told the LAUSD that it was NOT a credible threat. But the school district decided to close down anyway. I think that was a poor decision on their part.
 
per LA local news, the LAUSD supervisor sent the threat to the FBI and the LAPD for verification and they both told the LAUSD that it was NOT a credible threat. But the school district decided to close down anyway. I think that was a poor decision on their part.

Yeah I think so to. They can expect more email threats if it means a district wide panic and no school!
 
ABDESALAM ALLEGEDLY LOCALIZED IN MOLENBEEK TWO DAYS AFTER THE ATTACKS

The Belgian police would have located him in Molenbeek on the night of November 15 to 16, but were unable to intervene immediately because of legal reasons.


Itele
http://www.itele.fr/france/video/ab...lenbeek-deux-jours-apres-les-attentats-147094

Abdeslam Salah, one of the alleged terrorists of the attacks of 13 November in Paris, who remains at large at this time, would have been located in Molenbeek two days after the attacks, Belgian media reveal on Wednesday.
This information comes from the Belgian Minister of Justice Koen Geens. An exclusive interview with him is to be broadcast tonight on channel VTM. According to the site Het Laatste Nieuws, he announced that Salah Abdeslam "was likely found in an accommodation of Molenbeek two days after the attacks in Paris." He added that the intelligence services knew his whereabouts in the night of Sunday 15 to Monday, November 16th.
A law prevented the police to act quickly.

However, the police could not intervene that night due to a law dating from 1967 that prohibits the searches between 21 hours and 5:00 am. Exceptions exist, but only in case of fire or gross misdemeanor.
It then took time to obtain a search warrant, and the police then intervened on Monday afternoon at 17.00 hRS. A delay that may have allowed Salah Abdeslam to flee. He might currently be in Syria.


BBM

:banghead: :gaah: :banghead: :gaah: :banghead: :gaah:


So, is that piece of law still in existence as of today???
 
AUSTRIA RAISES THE ALARM: "ISLAMIST RADICALIZATION BEGIONS IN KINDERGARTEN"


Focus. de
http://www.focus.de/politik/videos/...erung-beginnt-im-kindergarten_id_5161989.html

The Foreign Affairs and Integration Minister of Austria, Sebastian Kurz has caused a stir with a study on the subject of Islamist propaganda in kindergartens. According to Kurz in Vienna alone in 150 Islamic kindergartens 10,000 children allegedly are being segregated [from the Austrian society]

The author of the study, Ednan Aslan, Director of the Institute of Islamic Studies at the University of Vienna, says many parents wanted to shield their children in these kindergartens from the influences of the mainstream society. Therefore Integration Minister Kurz warns of the danger of a parallel society.

The study, however, is controversial. The President of the Islamic Religious Community in Austria, Fuat Sanac, called the study "undemocratic and inhumane". According to him, the kindergartens would be controlled by the city. The author defends his study: Circa 2000 children, about one-fifth of the total number of Muslim children in Muslim kindergartens have been investigated.

That's why the analysis is representative. To close the kindergartens would be no solution, says Aslan, because then the problem will only be suppressed. Rather, the city of Vienna should go into the nurseries and supervise more, what really is being taught there.


BBM


The one question that keeps on popping up: If these families reject Austrian (or any other Western) society, why are they living there at all?
 
And now this. (approx. 473 +/- passengers)

Good Morning AmericaVerified account ‏@GMA 39m39 minutes ago
COMING UP ON @GMA: Air France flight forced to land in Kenya over suspicious device: http://abcn.ws/1UQsuHx

VeeMash News ‏@LvMyLocal 3m3 minutes ago
Picture shows bomb found on Air France plane as 2 passengers are quizzed http://bit.ly/1T9KOuj

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https://twitter.com/LvMyLocal
 
It does look like a school project. Tweets are saying it was just paper inside with a timer. Made to scare, I guess, gah. Not confirmed as of yet.
 
The Associated PressVerified account ‏@AP 14m14 minutes ago
The Latest: The CEO of Air France says device discovered in bathroom of an Air France flight was a fake bomb: http://apne.ws/22i92bQ
 
It does look like a school project. Tweets are saying it was just paper inside with a timer. Made to scare, I guess, gah. Not confirmed as of yet.

People are just too stupid for words sometimes. What was the point?
 
People are just too stupid for words sometimes. What was the point?

It worked great for "clockboy' and his family. He is suing the school district and the city for 15 million bucks, he was invited to the White House, and received a full scholarship in Yemen and brought his entire family. Just for making a school project that resembled a bomb.
 
The Associated PressVerified account ‏@AP 14m14 minutes ago
The Latest: The CEO of Air France says device discovered in bathroom of an Air France flight was a fake bomb: http://apne.ws/22i92bQ

....someone got a fake bomb on board the plane. IMO that's concerning.

(Especially since I'm flying AirFrance in 48 hours)
 
....someone got a fake bomb on board the plane. IMO that's concerning.

(Especially since I'm flying AirFrance in 48 hours)

Or more likely they got a travel-clock, some tape, and some boxes that didn't scan for anything resembling explosives on board, and then spent 1 minute making it look like a bomb to those who are most familiar with bombs in movies and TV shows.
 
It worked great for "clockboy' and his family. He is suing the school district and the city for 15 million bucks, he was invited to the White House, and received a full scholarship in Yemen and brought his entire family. Just for making a school project that resembled a bomb.

Qatar, rather, where...

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2015/1021/Why-is-Texas-clock-kid-moving-to-Qatar

"The family said it accepted an offer from the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development for Ahmed to join its Young Innovators Program."



Just in time for the races, where engineering may be useful too



http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/07/0715_050715_robot_jockey.html

Sheik Abdullah bin Saud, the Qatari official in charge of the robot project, told the Associated Press in April that the goal of the program was to "improve the speed, the weight, the aerodynamics, to reach the ultimate goal of completely phasing out children used as jockeys."

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It worked great for "clockboy' and his family. He is suing the school district and the city for 15 million bucks, he was invited to the White House, and received a full scholarship in Yemen and brought his entire family. Just for making a school project that resembled a bomb.

You think the people who brought this mess onto the plane are going to sue Air France? I don't think that's what they had in mind but interesting theory.
 
Or more likely they got a travel-clock, some tape, and some boxes that didn't scan for anything resembling explosives on board, and then spent 1 minute making it look like a bomb to those who are most familiar with bombs in movies and TV shows.

All anything needs to be is suspicious looking and a plane is grounded. It doesn't have to look like a bomb, all it has to look like is something someone deems "suspicious." Tape, paper, cardboard and watches are all now suspect.

JMO
 
All anything needs to be is suspicious looking and a plane is grounded. It doesn't have to look like a bomb, all it has to look like is something someone deems "suspicious." Tape, paper, cardboard and watches are all now suspect.

JMO

In the 70's, the PLO would finance itself through extortion from airlines, so outfits like Swiss Air, that I can recall reading about, would pay up. I guess in the current climate, just about anyone could aim for the same thing.
 

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