When I first heard the story of the Paris/Charlie Hebdo incident, I took all the news stories as fact and had no questions or theories. However, a "seed of doubt" was sown in my mind yesterday morning, early, when I woke up to hear the radio news story about it (I use the radio as an alarm clock) and heard that "one of the terrorist's (they didn't say "suspects", but "terrorists) ID cards had been discovered in a car". I immediately thought, "they would have had to have changed their clothes for this, so why would he bother to take his id card out of a pocket in his other clothes and then take it with him? Is it mandatory for terrorists to carry id cards while they are doing the "terrorising"? And then to be so careless as to leave it in a car? This was later changed to " ..... found on the floor of the Charlie Hebdo offices. Then I saw the headline "The Charlie Hebdo shooting story changes in the media every few seconds", but I didn't get to read this story as I had to take the kids out. This seems like another "mind war" thing, a propaganda piece. One where information is presented, people die, people are hunted down and executed (dead men tell no tales), a tragedy occurs, and people accept everything that is said by the mainstream media as fact, and don't even notice any inconsistencies.
Now I see the following, and there is probably more but I just don't have the time to look. What do you think?
http://heavy.com/social/2015/01/charlie-hebdo-shooting-terror-islamist-attack-conspiracy-press-day-inside-job-false-flag/This morning the headquarters of the satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo were attacked by three masked gunmen carrying automatic rifles and a rocket launcher. In the carnage, twelve people were killed including two police officers.
These masked gunmen have now been identified by French authorities as Cherif Kouachi, Said Kouachi, and Hamid Mourad.
Records show that during the attack, the masked men shouted Islamist slogans like the takbir, or “Allahu Akbar.”
But as the world begins to weigh-in, some inconsistencies have come to light as the story grows and a narrative develops.
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