Much as I would like to believe otherwise there are too many anomalies in the official version and so many of the sources that I trust are saying this was a false flag, it becomes impossible to believe the version of events being spun by mainstream media.
'Never
Saw Them at the Mosque': Paris Attackers Weren't Practicing Muslims
New
details are emerging about the attackers who launched attacks on
Paris last week – and for self-proclaimed religious zealots, they
used a lot of drugs and alcohol.
20
November, 2015
First,
there are the Abdeslam brothers, Brahim and Salah. Both men ran a bar
in Brussels called Les Beguines, and were known to partake – fairly
heavily – in substances typically frowned upon by the
self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist group.
"We’re
still in shock," a local man named Youssef told Agence
France-Presse. "They were friends of ours, big smokers, big
drinkers, but not radicals."
Not
only were drugs present at Les Beguines, but it was apparently shut
down by Belgian authorities.
"There
was a strong odor of drugs and the ashtrays contained partly smoked
joints," a closure notice read, according to AFP, adding that
the site was "used for the consumption of banned hallucinogenic
substances."
"On
Fridays (when Muslims hold their main weekly prayers) they would stay
smoking on the terrace. I never saw them at the mosque," said
Karim, a young man who lived above the bar, told AFP.
"They
weren’t practicing Muslims. They didn’t have big beards, they
wore jeans and sneakers, and they drank their Jupiler like everyone
else," another friend of the brothers said, referring to a
popular brand of Belgian beer.
"Their
lives were the same as all young people: they liked football, going
clubbing, coming back with girls."
Brahim
was one of the suicide bombers in Friday’s attacks, while Salah is
the focus of a massive manhunt for his alleged role in the tragedy.
Family
and friends say that the Abdeslam brothers were likely radicalized by
Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind behind the massacre. But
Abaaoud, killed during a police raid on Wednesday morning, doesn’t
appear to have been especially devout, either.
Growing
up in the Brussel’s neighborhood of Molenbeek, Abaaoud attended an
exclusive Catholic school before being arrested for petty robbery in
2011. French authorities also suspect that Abaaoud was responsible
for teaching the Abdeslam brothers the concept of taqiyya – IS’
strategy that coaches would-be "martyrs" to disguise their
religious affiliations by partaking in drugs and alcohol.
Of
course, much of this should come as no surprise, given that these men
blatantly violated Islamic principles by killing 129 innocent people
in cold blood. Equally shocked by Friday’s tragedy is France’s
Muslim population.
"Most
Muslims are trying to wrap their heads around why anyone would do
such a thing," a Moroccan-French mother told the Intercept,
"just the way everyone else is."
Paris
attack witness says black Mercedes pulled up and shooters fired
rifles from the hip
Shooters,
brandishing assault rifles and dressed in black uniforms, were seen
slowly pulling up in the Merc during a series of coordinated
atrocities
15
November, 2015
Two
heavily armed ISIS
gunmen pulled
up in a black Mercedes-Benz and calmly slaughtered scores of
innocent diners in a Paris bistro before driving way.
An
eyewitness has told how 20 people were executed in a calculated
attack on a busy restaurant in the heart of the French capital as
they ate at tables on the pavement.
A
shocking description of the assassins and their barbaric assault came
as the first eyewitness accounts emerged last night.
Mahoud
Admo said: “The gunman showed no emotion at all as he began
spraying bullets into the diners. He just kept reloading his
machine gun and firing, without saying a thing.
“The
people outside the bar were dead straight away. There were streams of
blood everywhere and broken glass. It was carnage.
Shocking
details of the bloody attack came as France remained on high alert
while special forces continued to hunt for members of the terror
cell.
ISIS
claimed responsibility for the sickening attacks which have
killed at least 127 people and left up to 60 more seriously injured.
The
attack at Le Belle Equipe took place shortly after the first of three
explosions rocked the Stade de France, where the host nation was
playing against Germany.
Mr
Admo, 26, who was staying at the Salvation Army hostel in Rue de
Charonne opposite the Le Belle Equipe, told how gunmen executed
patrons in a drive-by attack.
Trembling
as he recalled how the massacre unfolded, he said: “I was just in
my room and had the window open on to the street below.
Rescuers evacuate an injured person near the Stade de France stadium
"I
could see lots people sat outside the bar eating dinner and enjoying
a drink. The place was full of people just enjoying themselves.
“At
about 9.30pm a new looking black Mercedes pulled up outside with dark
tinted windows at the back and the passenger and driver windows down.
I could clearly see the passenger’s face as he was not wearing
a hat or mask.
“As
soon as the car stopped he quietly opened the door and got out in
front of the restaurant.
“That
is when I saw he was holding a machine gun that was resting on
his hip. I could not take in what I was witnessing.
“People
outside spotted the shooter approaching with his gun and tried to run
inside but he shot them down in the doorway.
“Then
people inside moved forward to see what was happening and he
sprayed more bullets into them. I was trying to catch them on my
camera phone but the gunman saw the light on my mobile and I ducked
down behind the wall as they fired at my hotel. The gunman calmly
reloaded his weapon several times. He then shot up at the windows in
the street to make sure nobody was filming anything or taking
photographs. It lasted over six minutes
“He
fired lots of bullets. He was white, clean shaven and had dark hair
neatly trimmed. He was dressed all in black accept for a red scarf
The
shooter was aged about 35 and had an extremely muscular build, which
you could tell from the size of his arms. He looked like a
weightlifter.
“He
was not wearing gloves and his face was expressionless as he walked
towards the bar.
“The
driver had opened his door shortly before the shooting began and
stood up with his arm and a machine gun rested on the roof of the
car. He stood there with his foot up in the door acting as a lookout.
“I
would describe him as tall, with dark hair and also quite muscular.
“They
looked like soldiers or mercenaries and carried the whole thing out
like a military operation. It was clear that they were both very
heavily armed and the gunman was carrying several magazines on him.
“They
both then coolly sat back in the car and sped off in the direction of
the Bataclan Theatre.”
Mr
Admo added: “After about five minutes the police and ambulances
arrived. There were about 20 bodies lying dead outside the bar and
all the windows around were cracked from bullets. It was sickening.
You could see where people had been shot.
“There
were about eight ambulances to take injured survivors away. People
were crying and screaming as they began to realise what had
happened.
“Around
5am the dead bodies were laid out in the street under yellow
blankets until they were taken away in ambulances.” Yesterday
mourners began laying flowers and candles in tribute to the dead
outside the bullet-ridden front of Le Belle Equipe.
Fatiha
Toun, 25, told of the carnage left by the gunmen.
She
said: “I was heading to catch a bus when I heard a woman screaming
and the rattle of gunfire. I could see flames rising from the
shooter’s weapon in the street as he pointed at the bar.
“It
was hard to tell what was happening in all the chaos. There were dead
people laid on the pavement and one woman had her leg stripped to the
bone where she had been hit with bullets. I saw a child injured
outside but could not tell if they were still alive.”
Tobias
Ramsie, 27, hid behind in a neighbouring shop as the gunman began
peppering the front of bar.
He
said: “I just kept my head down and prayed no one would see me. I
heard the car leave and I was still too scared to move. I just kept
thinking, ‘What if he’s still here waiting for more people?’”
Attacks
also took place on Le Carillon bar and Le Petit Cambodge restaurant.
Etienne Athea, a 34-year-old photographer, heard the militants open
fire at customers at Le Carillon.
He
said: “It was like a movie. I thought it was my TV. I didn’t know
what was happening.
“I
saw the emergency people, I saw the bodies. I am scared.
“Sometimes
I drink my Coca-Cola here. Now I don’t know if I can go in the bar
for a drink because I know people can kill me.”
A
forensic team that had spent more than 12 hours combing the Comptoir
Voltaire, on Boulevard Voltaire, lifted a cordon around the site
yesterday.
Ten
bullet holes were visible in the glass of the brasserie and a table
soaked in blood stood outside, with armed officers guarding the
site.
Fatima
Merzouki, 31, a paralegal who lives nearby, said she had eaten at the
restaurant on Thursday night with her boyfriend, Alexander Thiele,
30.
She
said: “We were working late so we met and had dinner. It was calm
and lovely. Then yesterday I walked past and saw the devastation.
It’s terrifying – we were told a bomber had exploded a bomb
strapped to his chest.”
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