Opps – Paris Attackers Funded by Pentagon Dinner Guest
Published on Land Destroyer Report LD, by Tony Cartalucci, Jan 11, 2015.
Corroborating claims by French security agencies, a bizarre interview conducted just before the death of terror suspect Chérif Kouachi reveals that he had been in Yemen and in direct contact with none other than Anwar Al Awaki – the notorious Al Qaeda leader allegedly killed in a drone strike in Yemen in 2011.
The UK Mirror in an article titled, “Paris shootings: Listen to terrorist Amedy Coulibaly’s bizarre conversation with hostage during supermarket siege,” quoted Kouachi as saying:
We are just telling you we are the defenders of the prophet and that I Chérif Kouachi have been sent by Al Qaida of Yemen and that I went over there and that Anwar Al Awaki financed me.
Not only was Anwar Al Awaki a senior leader in Al Qaeda, he also infamously spent dinner with top brass at the Pentagon shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks in Washington, New York, and over Pennsylvania … //
… Who decided this cell was “low risk” six months ago? That is probably where the French people should begin searching for justice – if justice is in fact what they seek.
Europe Has Been Here Before:
Unfortunately, these “coincidences” and “accidents” are not coincidences and accidents at all. They fit an obvious pattern of staged provocations within the context of an intentionally engineered “strategy of tension,” identical but scaled up from what NATO was exposed to have committed during the Cold War as part of its “stay behind networks,” more commonly known as “Operation Gladio.”
Indeed, if NATO could carry out attacks during the Cold War, targeting Western Europeans in deadly brutality designed to appear as the work of NATO’s enemies, why would NATO now be suddenly excused from the investigation as a prime suspect? With the “coincidences” and “accidents” described above, those occupying the highest of France’s political, military, and intelligence offices, should be removed, tried, and imprisoned for criminal negligence at the very least.
As the puzzle pieces continue to fit together, the picture that appears is one of brazen, intentional provocation either to divide society at home, or wage war abroad, or both. And as this picture comes into focus, the rhetoric designed to distract the public from seeing it will reach a fevered pitch.
(full text).
Related Links:
- An opposite view: ‘Je suis Charlie’? Not I. Here’s why…, on Life on Left, by blog owner Richard Fidler, Jan 11, 2015: Paris Shooters Just Returned from NATO’s Proxy War in Syria, on Global Research.ca (first on Land Destroyer Report LD), by Tony Cartalucci, Jan 8, 2015:
- In an all too familiar pattern and as predicted, the shooters involved in the attack in Paris Wednesday, January 7, 2015, were French citizens, radicalized in Europe and exported to Syria to fight in NATO’s proxy war against the government in Damascus, then brought back where they have now carried out a domestic attack;
Other Links:
Egyptian student gets 3 years in jail for coming out as atheist on FB, on Russia Today RT, Jan 11, 2015;
Anti-torture activists protest on Dick Cheney’s front porch, 2 arrested, on Russia Today RT, Jan 11, 2015;
Mosque versus state, on ZNet (first on Dawn.com), by Pervez Hoodbhoy, Jan 11, 2015;
A Punjabi in New York: Juggling multiple identities, on Dawn.com, by Hassan Majeed, Jan 10, 2015: For the past seven years, during my stay in the United States, my identity has undergone many transformations;
Arkansas: Income tax assistance available at HSU starting Feb. 2, on Siftoings Herald, Jan 10, 2015;
Wyoming Free Tax Service volunteers needed, on Casper Journal, Jan 10, 2014;
Salaires et impôts, la France fait le grand écart, dans Fondation iFRAP, par Bertrand Nouel, le 9 janvier 2015;
Uber, Airbnb: les barbares attaquent le marché du travail et le modèle social, dans Libération/l’Econome, par Guillaume Allègre, le 6 janvier 2015;
Basic Income or Job Guarantee? The Economy Sucks, Now What? on counterpunch, by BERNARD MARSZALEK, Jan 6, 2015;
What can we learn from a town that beat poverty, on National, by Lane Anderson, Jan 5, 2015.
same on BIEN, by Karl Widerquist, Jan 10, 2015.