France - Explosions and shooting in Paris, 13 November 2015 #3

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This situation is getting scarier and scarier. :(
 
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Very informative program. Respected investigative team of reporter journalists.

http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/four-corners/NC1504H043S00

Four Corners
ABC TV (Australia)
By Geoff Thompson and Jaya Balendra
Updated November 23, 2015 13:10:00
Monday 23rd November 2015

'It was the crime that shocked a nation, the day that terror struck on home soil. The killing of police worker, Curtis Cheng, shot dead in cold blood by a 15-year-old boy outside the headquarters of the NSW Police Force. The school boy killer, Farhad Jabar, was not known to police.

"This is not something I think that we were really readily having on our horizons several years ago." NSW Police.

It was the random act of violence that authorities had been warning of and it left the nation crying out for answers. How could a 15-year-old school boy, seemingly without warning, become a killer?

"What you're talking about with these individuals is the next manifestation." Counter terrorism specialist.

His appalling crime seemed the very definition of a lone wolf attack. But was it?

Four Corners takes you inside the making of this teenage terrorist to reveal the forces that led to this chilling act of violence in the name of the so-called Islamic State.

"It isn't individuals being brainwashed. People aren't radicalized by online propaganda." Counter terrorism specialist

PLAN OF ATTACK, reported by Geoff Thompson - produced by Jaya Balendra and Ali Russell, researched by Joel Tozer, Suzanne Dredge, and Trish Drum - and presented by Kerry O'Brien.
 
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Canada Delays Refugee Plan And Says It Will Target Women, Children And Gay Men


Buzzfeed
http://www.buzzfeed.com/paulmcleod/...and-says-it-will-target-women-chi#.ghz7WmMlvn

Asked if the former plan was logistically impossible, a government official said there is a difference between what is logistically possible and what is logistically wise.

Under the new plan, 10,000 Syrian refugees will enter Canada by the end of the calendar year but only 2,000 will be government-sponsored refugees. The other 8,000 will be privately sponsored.

As a security precaution, unattached young men are largely being left out of the program. The government is focusing on bringing in women, children, families (which could include young men), or men who face persecution for their sexual orientation. Orphans will not be included in the program.

The total cost of the program is estimated at $678 million over six years.


BBM

ooh Canada ..... handpicked refugees, planning and calm preparation....

Meanwhile, in Europe, countries are closing borders because they can no longer cope.

Tomorrow, Handelsblatt will publish an interview with the German European Commissioner Günther Oettinger
https://global.handelsblatt.com/bre...-german-right-of-asylum-a-magnet-for-migrants

European Commissioner Günther Oettinger has called for a broad rewrite of Germany’s liberal laws governing the right of all asylum seekers to remain in the country.

In an interview with Handelsblatt, Mr. Oettinger, a German citizen who is the E.U. commissioner for digital economy, said Germany’s right to asylum was partly to blame for the current refugee crisis in Europe.

“The German right of asylum acts like a magnet for refugees,” Mr. Oettinger said.

Canada moves people when they really have to and judging from the past, very successfully, imo.

http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/history/second-world-war/canada-netherlands
"The liberation of the Netherlands, from September 1944 to April 1945, played a key role in the culmination of the Second World War, as the Allied forces closed in on Germany from all sides. The First Canadian Army played a major role in the liberation of the Dutch people who had suffered terrible hunger and hardship under the increasingly desperate German occupiers.

The First Canadian Army also played a leading role in opening Belgium and the Netherlands' Scheldt estuary (tidal river), gateway to the port of Antwerp. Access to this port was essential to maintain supply lines to the Allied armies as they continued their push toward Germany to defeat Adolf Hitler's forces and free Western Europe from four years of Nazi occupation which had begun in April 1940".
 
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Lordy, a certain NY Real Estate Tycoon is going to have a field day with that story!

I think there are more than just tycoons that may have a field day with this. Turkey has a lot of explaining to do about their relationships/agenda with ISIS or other terrorist/rebels (weren't Turkish soccer fans recently booing during a moment of silence for France, in what humane world would this ever be acceptable?) and why exactly is it acceptable to shoot Russian plane down (easy enough to communicate, the countries are not at war)...I'm not buying what Turkey is trying to sell or anyone else that attempts to condone it. Talking out both sides of one's diplomatic mouth, just isn't going to work and very poor judgment. Jmo/
 
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I think there are more than just tycoons that may have a field day with this. Turkey has a lot of explaining to do about their relationships/agenda with ISIS or other terrorist/rebels (weren't Turkish soccer fans recently booing during a moment of silence for France, in what humane world would this ever be acceptable?) and why exactly is it acceptable to shoot Russian plane down (easy enough to communicate, the countries are not at war)...I'm not buying what Turkey is trying to sell or anyone else that attempts to condone it. Talking out both sides of one's diplomatic mouth, just isn't going to work and very poor judgment. Jmo/

They were warned. This is from October:

Turkey 'cannot endure' Russian violation of airspace, president says

A war of words has broken out between Russia and Nato over Moscow’s military intervention in Syria and its violation of Turkish airspace.

The row threatens to further escalate tensions over Moscow’s airstrikes to support the regime of Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad. The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said his country could not endure Russian violations of its airspace in its campaign in Syria and said Russia risked “losing” Turkey.

On Monday, Turkey’s foreign ministry said the country had scrambled its fighter jets following a Russian plane’s incursion into its airspace. Separately, the armed forces said a Mig fighter plane had harassed a Turkish squadron of F-16s patrolling the border with Syria, locking its radar on the Turkish warplanes

Nato’s secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, had said earlier on Tuesday that the Russian incursions into Turkish airspace did not appear to be an accident, because the incursions had happened twice and lasted for a long time.
 
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Wikileaks produced a document from Turkish Ministers office to Office in USA stating that the 2nd (Russian) Unknown warplane had violated Turkish airspace for a whole 17 seconds. Was contacted via Emergency channel many times to ID itself. Failed to respond so action taken.

All on RT news app/page... Under latest.

Sorry fone don't like c&p here.

Here's a link:

Turkey said two SU-24 planes ignored several warnings that they were nearing, and then intruding into, Turkish airspace. In a letter to the U.N. Security Council and Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press, it said the planes disregarded warnings and violated Turkish airspace “to a depth of 1.36 miles and 1.15 miles in length for 17 seconds” just after 9:24 a.m.

http://news.nationalpost.com/news/t...jet-violated-its-airspace-pilots-fate-unclear
 
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Canada moves people when they really have to and judging from the past, very successfully, imo.

http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/history/second-world-war/canada-netherlands
"The liberation of the Netherlands, from September 1944 to April 1945, played a key role in the culmination of the Second World War, as the Allied forces closed in on Germany from all sides. The First Canadian Army played a major role in the liberation of the Dutch people who had suffered terrible hunger and hardship under the increasingly desperate German occupiers.

The First Canadian Army also played a leading role in opening Belgium and the Netherlands' Scheldt estuary (tidal river), gateway to the port of Antwerp. Access to this port was essential to maintain supply lines to the Allied armies as they continued their push toward Germany to defeat Adolf Hitler's forces and free Western Europe from four years of Nazi occupation which had begun in April 1940".


The Canadians were and are still famous! For many reasons ;)


[video]https://youtu.be/bQASHAG6m5w[/video]

Evergreen ~ song from the Liberation "Trees heeft een Canadees" (Trees dates a Canadian) performed during the celebration of 70 years Liberation in Leiden.

And the same song sung by Dutch seniors during the celebration of 70 years Liberation in the village of Klundert.

[video]https://youtu.be/GmqEwXEh9YI[/video]


In my street lives a girl
She goes by the name of Trees
one true Dutch figure
Handsome, and kind of well-rounded
she never wanted anything like courtship
Lovemaking she found unhealthy
But immediately after the liberation
A rumor went from mouth to mouth

refr .:
Trees has a Canadees (Canadian)
Oh, how that lass is in a happy mood
Trees has a Canadees
Together in the jeep and then full throttle
Although she thinks that English much amiss is
she'd love to know what a kiss is
Trees has a Canadees
Oh, how that lass is in a happy mood
 
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I am married to one LOL He came over with his Family in 57 on the Stockholm. Plenty of relatives still in Denmark.


Hi Bravo!!!
 
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The suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks was near the Bataclan theatre during a siege there, prosecutors say.
Prosecutor Francois Molins said mobile phone data also showed Abdelhamid Abaaoud returned to cafes and restaurants targeted in the attacks.
He added there was evidence that Abaaoud was planning an attack on Paris's La Defense business district.
Abaaoud was known to have himself taken part in the shootings at the bars and restaurants in Paris, before driving out with a probable accomplice to a suburb and abandoning their car.
A timeline

  • Abaaoud then spent two days in the northern Paris suburbs before finding the flat in the suburb of Saint-Denis with help from his cousin,
  • Investigators say they have evidence that,..... they were planning to carry out suicide bomb attacks last Wednesday and Thursday in the La Defense business district
the man who lent the Saint-Denis flat, was put under formal investigation for "criminal conspiracy in connection with a terrorist enterprise".

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34916445

Incrreasing baggage screening on trains and tickets non transferable Frnace 24



 
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TUrkey buys %60 of its gas from Russia France 24
 
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TUrkey buys %60 of its gas from Russia France 24

Hey CARIIS! Guess what one of the results are when you google "turkey buys its oil where?"

How to Deep-Fry a Turkey Without Killing Yourself
 
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hey cariis! Guess what one of the results are when you google "turkey buys its oil where?"

how to deep-fry a turkey without killing yourself

roflmao
 
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Abdeslam has been on the run since the attacks. French police initially though he was driving a black Seat Leon that was seen during the street shooting in the 10th and 11th districts of the capital, according to Reuters.

However, his mobile phone was later detected in the northern 18th district of Paris near an abandoned Renault Clio, which he had rented, a source close to the investigation told Reuters.

The “strong suspicion” was backed by the statement made by Islamic State after the attacks. It claimed that it had targeted the Stade de France soccer stadium, the Bataclan concert hall, the 10th and 11th districts, as well as the 18th district, where there were no attacks on November 13.

https://www.rt.com/news/323146-paris-suicide-belt-detonator/
23 Nov, 2015 18:38
 
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"The geolocalisation of Abdelhamid Abaaoud's alleged phone between 22:28 p.m. and 0:28 confirms a presence in the 12th, 11th, and 10th districts, and notably near the Bataclan concert hall," Molins said. "This allows us to think that Abdelhamid Abaaoud returns to the crime scenes following the attacks on terraces of the cafes and restaurants of the 10th and 11th districts while (special police) was still taking action at the Bataclan."

http://www.pjstar.com/article/20151124/NEWS/151129710
 
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