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I've seen tweets saying that French authorities have asked media outlets to not give a play-by-play on an assault by police on Bataclan to avoid tipping off the terrorists in there.
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SocaWho wrote:
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Munrubenmuz and SocaWho knock it off or take a holiday, final warning.

ok.

Thanks, appreciate it.
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paladisious wrote:
Munrubenmuz and SocaWho knock it off or take a holiday, final warning.


Just tired of the outrageous lies this bloke perpetuates but fair enough.




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Edited by MrBrisbane: 17/3/2016 09:55:44 PM



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Agence France-Presse ‏@AFP 8m8 minutes ago
#BREAKING Attacker in Paris concert hall shouted 'Allahu akbar', fired into crowd, witness says

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Edited by MrBrisbane: 17/3/2016 09:55:52 PM



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paladisious wrote:
I've seen tweets saying that French authorities have asked media outlets to not give a play-by-play on an assault by police on Bataclan to avoid tipping off the terrorists in there.

When I did some forum archaeology a little while ago, I saw in the Boston bombing thread that social media did exactly this despite pleas not to, so I doubt anyone will listen now.

Also whenever authorities say this, I always imagine the perpetrators sitting down checking Facebook with their phone in one hand and a pistol in the other.

For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby

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MrBrisbane wrote:
Reports one person has been arrested, claims he is ISIS.


makes sense
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MrBrisbane wrote:
Reports one person has been arrested, claims he is ISIS.


Bring back Japanese torture methods to find all the information these cunce know.
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MrBrisbane wrote:
Reports one person has been arrested, claims he is ISIS.

Surprise surprise.
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perthjay85 wrote:
MrBrisbane wrote:
Reports one person has been arrested, claims he is ISIS.


Bring back Japanese torture methods to find all the information these cunce know.

Egyptian ones are better.
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France doesnt seem to have very good security. They could learn a thing or two from Israel and the UK.
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Edited by MrBrisbane: 17/3/2016 09:54:59 PM



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Inside France’s Sharia No-Go Zones


by Pamela Geller22 Jan 20151,609


There is a tremendous controversy these days about the no-go zones in France. Fox News has apologized for covering them. Fox Report host Julie Banderas said: “To be clear, there is no formal designation of these zones in either country and no credible information to support the assertion there are specific areas in these countries that exclude individuals based solely on their religion.” Yet while it may be true that there aren’t specific areas of France where non-Muslims are prevented from entering, there are many that, if they do enter, they must conform to Islamic norms.

This has been reported for years. The New York Times reported in April 2002, “Arab gangs regularly vandalize synagogues here, the North African suburbs have become no-go zones at night, and the French continue to shrug their shoulders.” And Newsweek said in November 2005: “According to research conducted by the government’s domestic intelligence network, the Renseignements Generaux, French police would not venture without major reinforcements into some 150 ‘no-go zones’ around the country–and that was before the recent wave of riots began on Oct. 27.

Just two weeks ago, the New Republic wrote: “The word banlieue (‘suburb’) now connotes a no-go zone of high-rise slums, drug-fueled crime, failing schools and poor, largely Muslim immigrants and their angry offspring.”

There is abundant evidence that there really are no-go zones, despite all the denial. See this video, and more: here is a video about how Muslims plotted to ambush Swedish police with firebombs. Another video shows riots that followed police trying to make an arrest in a Belgian Muslim suburb. Here is video of Muslim riots in Trappes, France. And here is a video showing the plight of the remaining French women in a Muslim-dominated area of France. Here is a video showing Muslim youths running amok in Paris. In Paris, Muslims firebombed a bus with fifty passengers inside, and Muslim riots are spiraling out of control in Sweden.

All this is well known. Journalist Soeren Kern here quotes numerous French journalists and others covering the no-go zones and speaking frankly about what they are. But now it is all about Fox News. Yet I have this on good authority from a Frenchman who has lived in Paris. He wrote this to me about the Sharia no-go zones in France:


In Paris you have areas where a large majority of the population is Muslim (Aubervillers where my in-laws are from, La Courneuve, Stain, etc.). These places are infested with drugs and Islamists, because unlike the USA, France’s Muslim community is the largest majority in prisons (over 70%). They go to prison as drug dealers and come out as Islamist drug dealers. and this is largely how they finance terrorist operations.

I have a very vivid souvenir of one night. My friend lives in one of the most dangerous places in France (La cite des 4000, in La Courneuve ). I was about fifteen years old, and needed to go to his house to study for a test. Upon my arrival, ten Muslims were at his apartment door and would not let me enter, saying that they did not know me, and wouldn’t let me in. I was shocked at the idea that in France there would be any place where I was not able to walk freely – it was insane! I had to call my friend, who came down from his apartment and begged them to let me in.

And this is how it goes in these no-go zones. These Islamist gangsters steal, deal drugs, harass women who are not dressed properly, burn cars, and drink, and if you live there and ever complain, you will take a huge beating!

I have a friend whose sister was raped in an elevator. The family wanted to go to the police, but the thugs who raped her sister caught her brother and burned cigarettes on his tongue. They warned him that if he ever talked. they would all be finished. Girls get raped and burned in garbage cans in these places. Ilan Halimi was held captive for weeks in places like these.

There are no rules there, especially not for Jews. A Jew in these areas can take a beating at any time! The police do not go in unless they come with huge backup. If a police car gets lost there, it will get smashed to pieces! They provoke fires, so that the firemen come and get stoned!

But I can tell you that living in these places is no picnic, and all these fake politicians can go live there and see if they can hold on for 10 minutes.

That is true. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and other politicians who have claimed that there are no Sharia no-go zones should walk through some of the areas that are widely identified as such, and see how long they last if they are women with heads uncovered.

The mainstream media is once again failing the American people.

Pamela Geller is the President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), publisher of PamelaGeller.com and author of The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America and Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance. Follow her on Twitter here. Like her on Facebook here.

http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/01/22/inside-frances-sharia-no-go-zones/
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trident wrote:
France doesnt seem to have very good security. They could learn a thing or two from Israel and the UK.

What I don't get is how after 9/11 and 7/7, a terrorist attack that kills 60+ can still happen.

For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby

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SocaWho wrote:
perthjay85 wrote:
MrBrisbane wrote:
Reports one person has been arrested, claims he is ISIS.


Bring back Japanese torture methods to find all the information these cunce know.

Egyptian ones are better.


What ever works.
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salmonfc wrote:
trident wrote:
France doesnt seem to have very good security. They could learn a thing or two from Israel and the UK.

What I don't get is how after 9/11 and 7/7, a terrorist attack that kills 60+ can still happen.


These attacks are planned over years.
and are often acted out at almost the same time. If they are smart they stay off phones and don't chat online.

Often makes it near on impossible for police to get info on upcoming attacks.
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salmonfc wrote:
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France doesnt seem to have very good security. They could learn a thing or two from Israel and the UK.

What I don't get is how after 9/11 and 7/7, a terrorist attack that kills 60+ can still happen.


Laissez-faire French

let this be a lesson to all those nutjob libertarians that complain about security overreach
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Edited by MrBrisbane: 17/3/2016 09:55:12 PM



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salmonfc wrote:
trident wrote:
France doesnt seem to have very good security. They could learn a thing or two from Israel and the UK.

What I don't get is how after 9/11 and 7/7, a terrorist attack that kills 60+ can still happen.


It is very hard to stop people who do not care if they die.
Authorities have stopped lots of attacks but they will not stop them all.

I used to be Drunken_Fish

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salmonfc wrote:
paladisious wrote:
I've seen tweets saying that French authorities have asked media outlets to not give a play-by-play on an assault by police on Bataclan to avoid tipping off the terrorists in there.

When I did some forum archaeology a little while ago, I saw in the Boston bombing thread that social media did exactly this despite pleas not to, so I doubt anyone will listen now.

Also whenever authorities say this, I always imagine the perpetrators sitting down checking Facebook with their phone in one hand and a pistol in the other.


It was a coordinated attack, there could have been people monitoring media etc with radio or phone contact with the terrorists on the ground.
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salmonfc wrote:
trident wrote:
France doesnt seem to have very good security. They could learn a thing or two from Israel and the UK.

What I don't get is how after 9/11 and 7/7, a terrorist attack that kills 60+ can still happen.


It's surprising it doesn't happen more often.

4 blokes sitting in an apartment decide to drive separate cars to random parts of the city and start shooting the joints up.

It's too easy.

When you think about it it's amazing something like this hasn't happened in America where there much easier access to military style weapons.



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The assault at the Bataclan is over.

For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby

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Edited by MrBrisbane: 17/3/2016 09:55:22 PM



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trident wrote:
salmonfc wrote:
trident wrote:
France doesnt seem to have very good security. They could learn a thing or two from Israel and the UK.

What I don't get is how after 9/11 and 7/7, a terrorist attack that kills 60+ can still happen.


Laissez-faire French

let this be a lesson to all those nutjob libertarians that complain about security overreach


Nah.
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France have had 2 big ones lately.
Clearly they need more security.
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Drunken_Fish wrote:
salmonfc wrote:
trident wrote:
France doesnt seem to have very good security. They could learn a thing or two from Israel and the UK.

What I don't get is how after 9/11 and 7/7, a terrorist attack that kills 60+ can still happen.


It is very hard to stop people who do not care if they die.
Authorities have stopped lots of attacks but they will not stop them all.


Religion mate.

Brainwashed fools (of all persuasions) are to blame.




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MrBrisbane wrote:
Reports the attack on concert hall is over, both attackers killed.

How many have been killed inside?

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MrBrisbane wrote:
Reports the attack on concert hall is over, both attackers killed.


Good


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Edited by MrBrisbane: 17/3/2016 09:55:34 PM



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