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

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Horrifying for those truck drivers. Yes they need some Police presence!!!!!!

*shakes head* many groups are worrying how these poor migrants will spend the cold, cold winter. France has even offered them housing in other regions. But do they stop them or evict them? no.

This is #EU "problem solving".
 
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Friend's hubby is a truck driver too, drives through Calais to Britain every week, same story. Lots of upheaval today. A pal of his was attacked, six persons were hiding in his truck, the entire cargo was demolished. Picture of the truck after the attack:

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She is always afraid. And her husband wants to stop as a truck driver, would leave the job ASAP if he were able.

I do wonder why this is not a much bigger scandal, wait till people discover that food does not grow in the supermarket but has to be brought in every day, by those who drive the trucks and NO protection from the state or the police. France should close these camps, keep these men away from the roads, end that jungle at last!

OMG that's awful. Please send my regards. From a fellow truckers family.
France doesn't want anything to do with the immigrants they've been there now at least 10 years + it's the truckers and the staff at Dover who have to deal with it.
When the food is trashed. And damages done. The haulier has yo call on his/her insurance. Which has already maxed out because of gangs of illegals here in UK. Robbing the drivers while they're sleeping. All the drivers notice is a damaged curtain side n some of their load missing... something needs to be done for sure! ):
 
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Why are they attacking the trucks, are they looking for food or simply trouble?
Do many females engage in that sort of disturbance?
imo.

And what do the migrants have to do with the bombing in Paris or ISIS?
 
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And what do the migrants have to do with the bombing in Paris or ISIS?

Nothing, they are probably the most vulnerable to attacks from that group, especially if any of the terrorists try to slip in with them.imo.
Thanks for the reminder, you are right!
 
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http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...s/news-story/973b875b2f8ca4a9a387ea2f30d90e1d

"THE battle to capture the hearts and minds of radicalised Muslims is intensifying, with experts linking the recent terror attacks in Paris and Mali to the growing rivalry between Islamic extremists.

Before the Islamic State rose in influence, al-Qaeda was the world’s most feared militant group. We all remember its most horrific accomplishment, when a hate-filled campaign against the West culminated with the 9/11 attacks on US soil.

But in recent years IS, with its brutal beheadings and social media savviness, has become the organisation of choice for extremists, even though it still isn’t the deadliest (that title belongs to Boko Haram)."

snip>

"DEADLY ONE-UPMANSHIP

In a bid to keep up its profile, al-Qaeda’s Yemen affiliate launched the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris in January, sparking global outrage.

According to The New York Times, European analysts believe the mastermind behind the recent Paris attacks saw the Charlie Hebdo assault as a challenge to carry out something “bigger”.
 
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Nothing, they are probably the most vulnerable to attacks from that group, especially if any of the terrorists try to slip in with them.imo.
Thanks for the reminder, you are right!

I wasn't trying to be snotty! Sorry if it came off like that. I just thought I had missed something.
 
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http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...s/news-story/973b875b2f8ca4a9a387ea2f30d90e1d

"THE battle to capture the hearts and minds of radicalised Muslims is intensifying, with experts linking the recent terror attacks in Paris and Mali to the growing rivalry between Islamic extremists.

Before the Islamic State rose in influence, al-Qaeda was the world’s most feared militant group. We all remember its most horrific accomplishment, when a hate-filled campaign against the West culminated with the 9/11 attacks on US soil.

But in recent years IS, with its brutal beheadings and social media savviness, has become the organisation of choice for extremists, even though it still isn’t the deadliest (that title belongs to Boko Haram)."

snip>

"DEADLY ONE-UPMANSHIP

In a bid to keep up its profile, al-Qaeda’s Yemen affiliate launched the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris in January, sparking global outrage.

According to The New York Times, European analysts believe the mastermind behind the recent Paris attacks saw the Charlie Hebdo assault as a challenge to carry out something “bigger”.

Which means the new challenge is something "bigger" than Paris and Beirut.

And something bigger than the Metrojet?
 
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http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...s/news-story/973b875b2f8ca4a9a387ea2f30d90e1d

"THE battle to capture the hearts and minds of radicalised Muslims is intensifying, with experts linking the recent terror attacks in Paris and Mali to the growing rivalry between Islamic extremists.

Before the Islamic State rose in influence, al-Qaeda was the world’s most feared militant group. We all remember its most horrific accomplishment, when a hate-filled campaign against the West culminated with the 9/11 attacks on US soil.

But in recent years IS, with its brutal beheadings and social media savviness, has become the organisation of choice for extremists, even though it still isn’t the deadliest (that title belongs to Boko Haram)."

snip>

"DEADLY ONE-UPMANSHIP

In a bid to keep up its profile, al-Qaeda’s Yemen affiliate launched the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris in January, sparking global outrage.

According to The New York Times, European analysts believe the mastermind behind the recent Paris attacks saw the Charlie Hebdo assault as a challenge to carry out something “bigger”.

Lol. Different names but the same syndicate.

It's just like the mafia. The organized crime families were the*Bonannos,Colombo,*Gambino,*Genovese*and*Lucchese
They were all killers who tried to out do each other while living the same basic way of life.

So I'm not surprised that alot of people feel that Al Queda and Isis and the Taliban and whoever else are the same people for the most part.

When one goes out of business. The leftovers will join a new group with a different name but with the same basic ideas of slaughter and chaos and bringing down others who are not a part of their outfit.

Which is crazy.
 
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Lol. Different names but the same syndicate.

It's just like the mafia. The organized crime families were the*Bonannos,Colombo,*Gambino,*Genovese*and*Lucchese
They were all killers who tried to out do each other while living the same basic way of life.

So I'm not surprised that alot of people feel that Al Queda and Isis and the Taliban and whoever else are the same people for the most part.

When one goes out of business. The leftovers will join a new group with a different name but with the same basic ideas of slaughter and chaos and bringing down others who are not a part of their outfit.

Which is crazy.

I was discussing this with a long term acquaintance the other day. He's an international lawyer from Jordan; who also happens to be a moderate Sunni Muslim.

From what I can remember, he basically said fundamentalist radical groups are like the Hydra; you cut one head off and the beast grows another. This particular head (daesh) was born after the Iraq war.
 
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'Predatory Islamic State Wrings Money From Those It Rules'
New York Times
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG, NICHOLAS KULISH and STEVEN LEE MYERS
November 29, 2015

Three times a month, Mohammad al-Kirayfawai hands $300 to fighters from the Islamic State for the privilege of driving his refrigerated truck full of ice cream and other perishables from Jordan to a part of Iraq where the militants are firmly in charge.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/11/3...c-state-wrings-money-from-those-it-rules.html
 
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The Canadian government is producing a propaganda campaign designed to change the attitude of the general population towards the coming influx of refugees/asylum seekers/immigrants. Official figures put the cost at well over $600,000, which, I believe, means that well over a million dollars will actually be spent on ads touting the possibility that these new arrivals will be good for the country.
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...e-plan-as-a-national-project-document-reveals

IMO, this is a goody-two-shoes, PC, strategy which will attempt to tell people how they should help to alleviate the crisis, telling them they should be more compassionate and accepting of strangers whose loyalties are truly unknown. The PMO has tried to reassure Canadians that all will be well despite knowing that there will undoubtedly be a backlash against the refugees if crimes increase, if the refugees can be seen as taking benefits that should have gone to those needy Canadians already waiting for them, if the refugees begin suing for more money as they have in Germany, if the refugees become violent as they have in France, if the refugees cause a lowering of educational standards for Canadian children because resources will have to be redirected to the newcomers. (All demonstrated, IIRC, in previous posts in this thread.) On top of that, while government officials have been made aware of all the problems, it appears that these refugees have caused in Europe, the expected 25,000 newcomers will not be given time limited, temporary visas. Neither does it appear that they will be spread out in different cities and provinces. Instead, it seems that thousands will be settled together lessening the need or the will to integrate into the wider community.

I'm angry that the CIC will be allowing 25,000 people with no ties to this country and sketchy information at best to enter unhindered, while they are currently denying entry to the two year old child of a Canadian citizen and her husband. News reports suggest that the woman followed the advice of Canadian officials in Pretoria. The advice was incorrect, and, instead of helping the family unite, the CIC seems to be delaying action and setting up roadblocks. Not a practice designed to lessen the contrast between what could be seen as the reunification of a well documented Canadian family being denied by the same federal government that is rushing to bring in foreigners purporting to be families.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bad-advice-family-stranded-south-africa-1.3261972

This magnanimous gesture seems to be poorly thought out, to say the least, and even a million dollar PR campaign won't be enough to smooth out all the potential problems that lie ahead.
 
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I am reposting this, it is extraidinary reporting !


[video=youtube;q5Ofz-oaLSY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5Ofz-oaLSY[/video]
 
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*shakes head* many groups are worrying how these poor migrants will spend the cold, cold winter. France has even offered them housing in other regions. But do they stop them or evict them? no.

This is #EU "problem solving".

I think France has enough on its hands to deal with. I think the EU as a collective should ship these migrants out to the places France has offered to them. And then shut the camps down. And have it guarded 24/7. Plenty of non military guards/security personnel out there.
I really don't know why they all want to come to UK. well I do. It's becuz our Government has a weak belly. And spews out free homes health care and cash to help these immigrants /refugees. TIME TO TAKE BACK WHAT'S OURS.!! And not have our hard earned taxes pay for these people to have them stab us in our back. We already have been told we have home grown radicalists. So we help them. Feed them. Nuture them. Teach them. House them. And then 'Them' bomb us and mow us down with AK-47s and KALASHNIKOVS.
That's what I call a snake a user a back stabber A RACIST. as They as racist against Westerners!!
 
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And what do the migrants have to do with the bombing in Paris or ISIS?

They are a part of the larger circle. ISIS will of most definitely already used the Migrants as a way of infiltrating the UK. As there have been Migrants there for many years it won't look odd for ISIS to send operatives thru.
 

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