The
Paris Attacks Are Just The Beginning
9
December, 2015
It
might be tempting to react to this event emotionally without looking
beyond the official narrative, without examining the evidence,
without questioning where this is headed. You wouldn't be alone, but
blind indignation lends itself to easy answers, half truths and
comforting lies.
On
the evening of November 13th 2015, Paris was shaken by a series of
coordinated attacks. 129 people were killed, hundreds more wounded.
An ambience of fear gripped the country. Terrorists could strike
anywhere at any time. Nothing was safe. Even the smallest venue could
be targeted.
It
might be tempting to react to this event emotionally without looking
beyond the official narrative, without examining the evidence,
without questioning where this is headed. You wouldn't be alone, but
blind indignation lends itself to easy answers, half truths and
comforting lies.
Any
time a population is attacked (or believes that they have been
attacked) by an outside force, the reaction is as predictable as it
is dangerous. New wars, and totalitarian laws that would have been
unthinkable days before are easily justified, voices of reason are
drowned out, and entire nations can be driven towards a cliff. Given
the nature of this particular cliff it would behoove you to look a
little deeper this time.
There
are several moving parts in this story: the Syrian war, ISIS and the
push to remove Assad from power, the expansion of a militarized
police state throughout Europe, and of course the refugee crisis. All
of which has been conveniently tied together, by a
passport, carried by a suicide bomber,
a passport which miraculously survived the blast unscathed. (Never
mind the fact that German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere came
forward to say that he had reason to suspect that the
passport had been planted.)
Let's
deconstruct this one piece at a time.
Evidence of Foreknowledge
Without
even looking beyond mainstream sources, we find evidence that the
French government knew that the attacks were coming. They were warned
by the Iraqi government,
they were warned
by the Turkish government twice,
and according to this
article from the Times of Israel (which
as since been edited), security officials in Paris were specifically
warned of an impending attack that very morning. (The same article
goes on to mention that the Bataclan theater had financial ties to
the Israeli Military.)
And
of course the French government just happened to be running an
exercise simulating a mass shooting in Paris just
hours before the attacks began. Where have we seen that before?
Could
someone please explain how Iraq,
and the Turkey government (which are developing countries), were able
to see this coming, while the NSA and French intelligence were caught
completely off guard? Are we really to believe that this was just
incompetence?
The Setup
Before
the dust had even settled, the official narrative was clear. ISIS was
responsible. This was war, and France was going to escalate that war,
both at home and abroad. A state
of emergency was declared, road
blocks,
border controls and a curfew were imposed, freedom
of assembly was restricted,
and the
military was deployed on the streets. French
President Francois Hollande soon announced that he intended to
extend the state of emergency for three months (some
are even saying it
may be extended indefinitely),
and to alter the French constitution.
The
state of emergency gives the police the power to detain people
without trial, search without warrants and to block any website they
see fit.
France's
parliament has already voted to extend the country's state of
emergency following the Paris attacks for three
months,class="Apple-converted-space" giving
the police powers to keep people in their homes without trial, search
the homes of people without a warrant from a judge and block any
website deemed a problem.
These
powers are already being used! Activist
have already been placed under house arrest,
and not for crimes that they have been accused of actually
committing, but preemptively!
The
attacks are
also being used as a pretext to justify the establishment of a new
European Intelligence Agency modeled
after the CIA. See also here.
Who Created ISIS?
And
speaking of the CIA... let's not forget who actually created ISIS.
France
didn't seem too concerned about the rise of Islamic extremism when
they joined the U.S. in
the 2011 regime change operation in Libya. If
mainstream news outlets were publishing evidence
of jihadists among the CIA backed rebels,
(secondary confirmation from the BBC here)
it would be utterly naive to think that French intelligence services
didn't know.
France
also didn't seem to mind the fact that Islamic
extremists were receiving the lion's share of the weapons that
were looted from Gaddafi's armories, and shipped
through Turkey, and into Syria.
France
didn't stand up or speak out for years as the U.S. government
continued arming, funding and training these extremists.
There
was no righteous indignation at the atrocities they were committing.
There
were no calls for criminal proceedings after those same rebels got
caught using sarin gas against thousands of civilians, and the French
government has never so much as verbally condemned the numerous
state actors which have been caught assisting ISIS and/or its allies
logistically (Turkey,
Jordan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia & Israel for
example).
Why?
Because ISIS serves a purpose. ISIS and its associates, Al-Nusra and
the FSA are weakening the Syrian government, creating a
pretext for military intervention,
and providing the perfect excuse for a massive power grab on the home
front.
"Whoah!
That's not fair to equate the FSA with ISIS!"
Really?
Then explain this away: ISIS
and Al-Nusra have officially formed alliances,
FSA commanders have
gone on record to
say that they cooperate with, and
conduct joint operations with Al-Nusra,
and it has been well established that the FSA
command is dominated by Islamic extremists.
Do The Math.
The Rise of Fascism in Europe
What's
happening in France should not be viewed in isolation. Xenophobic
sentiment has been on the rise throughout Europe, and is
gaining ground politically.
This trend has clearly been exacerbated by the ongoing migrant crisis
(which is obviously tied to the regime change policies of the West)
but one variable in this equation that no one is talking about is the
fact that the way immigration has been handled in Europe is not
merely a question of short sightedness, it is a reflection of policy.
In
2012 UN migration chief Peter Sutherland urged the EU to "do
its best to undermine" the "homogeneity" of its member
states. Such
a proposition may sound absurd, unless you take into account that
breaking down the national identity of a country makes it much easier
to dissolve political boundaries and independence. And that's
precisely what
the technocrats in Brussels want.
Hollande
has been one of the most outspoken voices in
this push to hand over more power to a centralized European
government, effectively stripping member states of any meaningful
sovereignty. Give that European government a
military,
it's own surveillance apparatus and public which is struggling
financially,
looking for someone to
blame, and
practically begging for war,
and you have a recipe for the rise of overt fascism in Europe.
Many
have remarked that recent moves by the French president take
several pages from the extreme right.
Some have interpreted this as an attempt to prevent the right from
capitalizing on the event, but it
hasn't worked out that way,
at all. (See
also this article)
Taken
on its own one might be inclined to interpret this as a political
miscalculation, but what if it's not? Hollande's actions don't make
much sense if we view him as an independent leader, but they make
perfect sense if you understand that he's just a puppet.
The
powers seized by Holland following the Charlie Hebdo and Paris
Attacks, are not suited for the political left. The left is held back
by the need to maintain a soft spoken, inclusive veneer. Those rising
up to replace them will not be.
The
right will not scale back these powers. They will expand them, and
they will use them, even more than they are being used now.
It's
the left, right, left, right two step to tyranny.
Problem, Reaction, Solution
This
formula is not new. These tactics are not original, nor are the
motives or response. Like the American public following 9/11, it's
going to take the European population quite some time to realize
where they are being led, and they're only going to come to that
realization if those who see what is happening have the courage to
speak out.
And
make no mistake, this is just the beginning. They'll take it as far
as you let them.
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