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Paris attacker allegedly arrived in Europe from Syria last month

The official narrative

 This is Info Wars parotting the official line of the passport found on the scene (miraculously resistant to explosives) giving the identity of the attacker

Report: Paris Attacker Was Syrian “Refugee” Who Arrived in Greece Last Month

Stade de France suicide bomber identified as would-be asylum seeker by Greek government




Report: Paris Attacker Was Syrian "Refugee" Who Arrived in Greece Last Month


Info Wars
14 November, 2015

Reports are emerging that one of the terrorists involved in last night’s Paris massacre was a Syrian refugee who arrived in Greece last month.

Greek journalist Yannis Koutsomitis tweets that the country’s Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection has confirmed that the terrorist found with a Syrian passport on his person was, “registered as refugee on Leros island in October.”


Yannis Koutsomitis ‏@YanniKouts
#Greece PublicOrderMin Toskas confirms Paris attacker w Syrian passport was registered as refugee on Leros island in Oct. /via @AntennaNews

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7:41 AM - 14 Nov 2015

Koutsomitis also drew attention to a quote by Greece migration Minister Yiannis Mouzalas, who on September 9th said, “It would be “foolish to believe that there are no jihadists among the refugees that cross into Europe.”

A Syrian passport was discovered on the body of one of the suicide bombers who staged the attack outside the Stade de France during the France v Germany soccer game.

If confirmed, the report will be a devastating blow to Angela Merkel and other European leaders who have opened the borders to hundreds of thousands of migrants despite ISIS’ vow to exploit the crisis to infiltrate jihadists into the west.
Earlier today, Merkel responded to the massacre by calling for people to express “tolerance” towards the migrants.

Numerous experts have warned that rolling out the red carpet to migrants from the Middle East would substantitally heighten the risk of terrorists being able to cross into Europe, although such concerns were dismissed by many at the time as fearmongering.

The narrative deconstructed by Zero Hedge



The False Flag Link: Syrian Passport "Found" Next To Suicide Bomber Was "Definitely A Forgery"

Seven Arrested in Belgium Over Links to Paris Attacks

The Belgian police arrested seven people in connection to the extremist attacks in Paris which killed 129 people, media reported.


Sputnik,
15 October, 2015

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to the ITV channel’s Sunday report, the arrests took place in the Brussels suburb of Molenbeek following a series of raids.

On Friday night, eight extremists wearing explosive belts attacked several venues across Paris, killing 129 people and injuring over 350 at restaurants, the Bataclan concert hall and in the vicinity of the Stade de France stadium. Responsibility for the attacks was claimed by the Islamic State militant group, operating in Syria and Iraq.

Belgium opened its own probe into the incident following reports that Belgian nationals died in the assault

'Paris changes everything’: Merkel’s allies call for German refugee policy changes


© Michael Dalder

Following the terror attacks in Paris, the Bavarian Finance Minister Markus Soeder, a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s sister party, has called for Germany to change its refugee policy and put an end to the mass influx of asylum seekers.

“The days of uncontrolled immigration and illegal entry can't continue just like that. Paris changes everything,” Soeder said in interview for the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.

“It is unacceptable that we don’t know who arrives in Germany and what these people are doing. We must stop this by all means,” he added.

The minister pointed out that if the EU fails to protect the bloc’s frontiers, Germany will be forced to guard its own borders. He added that when Berlin also fails, Bavaria will have to do it on its own, Soeder warned.

“When the government says ‘we can’t protect our borders alone’, Bavaria will be able to undertake the task,” Soeder said. “We managed to do that in the past.”

The Bavarian finance minister also said that the number of refugees expected to arrive in Germany this year is too high.

"One million is way too much. Conceivable at best, is an orderly immigration of between 200,000 and 300,000 people," he said.

German police officers check the passports of bus passengers in a highway services area on the A93 highway from Austria to Germany, near Kiefersfelden, southern Germany, October 9, 2015 © Michaela Rehle Bavaria threatens German government with lawsuit over refugee crisis

Soeder also added that his party, the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) is still Merkel’s ally, but the chancellor should be to take into account her sister party’s point of view.

“The CSU stands behind the chancellor, but it would be good if Angela Merkel acknowledged that the opening of the border for an unlimited period of time was a mistake,” Soeder mentioned.

Soeder’s statements are in line with the position of the CSU leader Horst Seehofer, who has been criticizing the German refugee policy for several months.

After Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris, Seehofer called on the federal government to ensure “greater control not just of Europe's borders but also the national borders,” Deutsche Welle reports.

“We need to know who drives through our country,” Seehofer said, adding that he is worried that terrorists are taking the advantage of the refugee crisis to get into Europe.

Other leading German politicians do not share the CSU’s position. German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere as well as Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel warned against anti-migrant sentiments following the Paris attacks.

“Many refugees come from those regions from where terrorism is being exported to us and to the world,” Gabriel reminded.


The terrorist attacks in Paris killed more than 130 people on Friday, leading to France declaring a state of emergency. The terrorist group Islamic State has claimed its responsibility for the attacks.

5,000 soldiers patrol Paris as France adapts to ‘militarized’ threat at home & abroad (VIDEO)




In response to the deadly Paris attacks, the French military has deployed a further 1,000 troops to ensure safety on the capital’s streets. The military deployment comes amid French Defense Ministry’s promises to revise national security strategy.

Parisians have become accustomed to living alongside soldiers in their city since the launch of Operation Sentinelle in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January, which killed 17 people.

However, following the Friday 13 massacre that killed 129 people, the French military boosted its presence in the capital with 1,000 additional troops who were deployed within 48 hours of the coordinated terror acts
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