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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:57 pm Post subject: Patsy Farm |
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I apologise if a thread exists. I started this one to keep a running tally of those workin' down on the 'Patsy Farm'.
Toulouse Attacks: The Official Story of the Death of Mohamed Merah is a Lie
Joe Quinn | Fri, 23 Mar 2012 | Sott.net
'The official story on the final denouement of the Toulouse shootings drama is in. Like so many other official narratives around 'Muslim terror attacks', it's full of holes and requires anyone attempting to believe it to engage in some serious mental gymnastics.' _________________ "Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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Reports indicate Toulouse gunman was French intelligence asset
Alex Lantier | 28 March 2012 | WSW
'Press reports and comments by top intelligence officials suggest that Mohamed Merah, the alleged gunman who killed seven people including three Jewish schoolchildren in a nine-day shooting spree in Toulouse, was a French intelligence asset.
These revelations raise questions about French intelligence’s failure to stop Merah, and whether this failure was dictated by political considerations. The investigation of Merah was led by the Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence (DCRI), run by Bernard Squarcini—a close associate of incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy. Sarkozy, previously running far behind Socialist Party (PS) candidate François Hollande in next month’s presidential elections, has benefited from massive media coverage after the attacks and now is catching up to Hollande in polls.'
That is if we believe that the image provided in media reports is indeed, Mohamed Merah.
Merah's lawyer, Christian Etelin, has said that Merah was in prison in France at the time he was supposed to be in Afghanistan. According to Reuters, the Kandahar governor's office has said that "security forces in Kandahar have never detained a French citizen named Mohamed Merah". In Pakistan, an intelligence official said that Merah had never been arrested in Pakistan either. "We have no information about him," the Pakistani official said.
The whole thing stinks of an arranged horror to help Sarkozy back into power. Why were we not shown the cctv of the fat man on the scooter? Too many oddities about this. Are we that gullible?
Not me mate! Not me! Maybe ask Sayanim Sarkozy what he thinks about False Flag/Black ops happening on his watch.
"Last night, while watching the news I saw friends of this poor patsy talking about him and saying what a nice guy he was, not a fanatic and only talked the usual stuff about cars, bikes and girls.
'He would always stop to say hello and ask you how you were'.
So, how does someone go from that to being a psycho in the space of a couple of weeks.... Obviously the whole story is false.
Watching some of the footage on SKY news, showing the French police about to raid the apartment you clearly see that the thing is staged - just watch it - The two cops at the back, holding all their gear are just walking really slowly towards the back of the apartment block, they are behind their colleagues and they appears to be stalling to have a CHAT , who knows what about, maybe the football? They do not look in any way like they are about to raid the flat....
It is right in front of our eyes...and thats all we see, there are trees in the way and so we see nothing else...no body, nothing..."
These stories are always the same.
It reflects how easy it is for 'them' to pull stuff without any real blowback. They just pound it thru the media and we move on
Update:
French spy agency denies Toulouse gunman was an informant
March 28, 2012 | Joseph Fitsanakis |IntelNews
' Speaking to La Dépêche on Tuesday, Bonnet said that Merah “was known to the DCRI, not especially because he was an Islamist, but because he kept contact with a correspondent [officer] in domestic intelligence”. By “correspondent in domestic intelligence”, Bonnet meant that Merah had a handler inside the DCRI, who met with him on a regular basis. But Bonnet’s claim was forcefully rejected on the same day by Bernard Squarcini, the current Director of the DCRI —France’s equivalent of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. Squarcini confirmed that Merah did in fact meet with a DCRI officer in November in 2011. But he said that the meeting was arranged so that the DCRI officer could interview Merah about his trips to Afghanistan, which he entered in 2010 and 2011 using a tourist visa. Squarcini denied that this meeting designated Merah as an informant, and specifically stated that the self-styled al-Qaeda militant “was not employed as an informant by the DCRI or by any other French intelligence agency”.'
We know he was not in Afghanistan. He was in a Federal prison in France. So moron number 2/Bernard Squarcini, the current Director of the DCRI is lying. _________________ "Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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Where’s the Evidence Against Staff Sergeant Robert Bales?
March 26, 2012 | Public Intelligence
'The lawyer for the soldier accused of massacring seventeen people in a small Afghan village earlier this month has stated publicly that there is little or no evidence against his client. John Henry Browne, who is defending Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, told NBC that the US government’s prosecution of Bales will be difficult as “They have no bodies, they have no autopsies, they have no forensics, they have no photographs, they have no witnesses. There is no Afghan who is going to come here to testify against this guy, so how do they prove premeditation? It’s going to be a problem for them.” In an interview with CBS, Browne reiterated this claim stating “There is no crime scene. There is no CSI stuff. There’s no DNA. There’s no fingerprints.” Browne has also stated that there is “no evidence about how many alleged victims” or “of where those remains are.”
ISAF’s evidence collection guide details how to interview witnesses, perform chemical tests, collect DNA evidence, photograph the crime scene, analyze tire marks and footprints and how to eventually turn all this evidence over to Afghan courts while maintaining a chain of custody. The US Army’s guide similarly details sophisticated methods of evidence collection by “providing practical means and methods to properly identify, collect, preserve, and provide evidence that will be recognized and accepted by the Afghan criminal justice system.” A presentation from the US Army’s Office of the Provost Marshal General indicates that as of August 2011 there were three Joint Expeditionary Forensics Facilities (JEFFs) throughout Afghanistan including one in Kandahar, the same province where Staff Sgt. Bales reportedly committed the massacre. These forensics facilities are capable of DNA analysis, latent print identification, photographic forensics, as well as chemical and ballistic analysis. The presentation also indicates that there are centralized crime labs operated in coordination with the Afghan government capable of many of the same methods of forensic analysis.
Though Staff Sgt. Bales has now been charged with seventeen counts of premeditated murder, it remains to be seen whether the US military will present the same level of forensic evidence that it routinely collects and analyzes when attempting to prosecute suspected insurgents.' _________________ "Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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French police detain 19 alleged Islamist militants
Kumaran Ira | 4 April 2012 | WSW
The proverbial Muslim 'sweep it all up, things related and not...' we have all witnessed since the US attacked itself on 9/11
'Early Friday morning, French anti-terrorist police and domestic intelligence carried out raids in major cities across France—Paris, Nantes, Toulouse, Marseille, Lyon, Nice, Rouen and Le Mans—arresting 19 alleged Islamist militants, including three women. Two were released, and the rest remained in custody. The raids reportedly were carried out at the request of anti-terrorist judges, citing alleged preparations for a terrorist attack.
Police claimed that those arrested were the members of a Salafist group, Forsane Alizza, whose leader, Mohammed Achamlane, was arrested in Nantes. According to DCRI chief Bernard Squarcini, “Many computers, SIM cards, weapons, money, 10,000 euros in small bills, four Kalachnikov [rifles], eight guns, seven or eight handguns, a Taser, tear gas, and an impressive batch of Kalachnikovs in Marseille” were seized.' _________________ "Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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