The whole Charlie Hebdo attack a false flag?
- False Flags, Charlie Hebdo and Tsarnaev’s Trial: Cui bono? on Global Research.ca (first on Paul Craig Roberts.org’s website), by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts*, Jan 11, 2015;
- According to news reports, one of the accused in the attack on Charlie Hebdo when hearing that he was being sought for the crime turned himself in to police with an ironclad alibi , on IntelliHub, Jan 8, 2015 … (my comment: if this is true, then our officials have lost their integrity … are just mad – Heidi);
- Planted ID card exposes Paris false flag, on PressTV, by KEVIN BARRETT, Jan 10, 2015: French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says the terrorists who attacked Charlie Hebdo would never have been caught had they not made one fatal mistake: They conveniently left an ID card in their abandoned getaway car. Since when did criminals leave their identification cards in abandoned getaway cars? …;
- (already put as a link here): ”The attack on the cartoonists’ office was a disciplined professional attack of the kind associated with highly trained special forces; yet the suspects who were later corralled and killed seemed bumbling and unprofessional. It is lik two different sets of people,” – Ron Paul, former US congressman about Charlie Hebdo, found on Tweets Zain Khan @ZKhanOfficial, Jan 16 scroll down to the picture put by Zain Khan:
- What Videos Tell Us About Charlie Hebdo Paris Attack Gunmen, 4.42 min, uploaded by Sky News, Jan 7, 2015;
- Ron Paul Institute is just asking: Was Charlie Hebdo attack a “false flag”? on Salon, by LUKE BRINKER, Jan 15, 2015: (The) Institute chaired by former congressman publishes column asserting U.S. may have carried out Paris attack;
- Who ordered the attack against Charlie Hebdo? on Voltairenet.org, by Thierry Meyssan, Jan 10, 2015.
* Dr. Paul Craig Roberts’ book: The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West, on amazon: Print Edition; Kindle Edition. Former Wall Street Journal editor, and Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury Paul Craig Roberts book is a major challenge both to economic theory and to media explanations of the ongoing 21st century economic crisis …;