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The Islamist attack in Paris 13-11-15


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If it were only on Martian family with one member clinging to the Martian tongue it wouldn't be a big deal. The thing is, it's THOUSANDS of people with the right to bring more of their "family" in due course (which will be near impossible to prove one way or the other without DNA testing). Their "family" will prove to be people who can slip them a few bob to say they are their "family", so we will be importing a whole raft of people smugglers, in effect. Mark my words.... :)

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Doesn't say anything different to earlier reports.

 

I didn't see the manner of it it before. There's a difference between walking around with a decapitated head in a shopping bag, to carrying it around by what appears to be a pony tail shouting 'Allahu akbar". Whether she is insane or not, she was doing it to create fear / terror, so she is by definition a terrorist.

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I didn't see the manner of it it before. There's a difference between walking around with a decapitated head in a shopping bag, to carrying it around by what appears to be a pony tail shouting 'Allahu akbar". Whether she is insane or not, she was doing it to create fear / terror, so she is by definition a terrorist.

 

Well what is the definition nowadays? Seeing as the government likes to change it to stop implicating themselves ;)

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I didn't see the manner of it it before. There's a difference between walking around with a decapitated head in a shopping bag, to carrying it around by what appears to be a pony tail shouting 'Allahu akbar". Whether she is insane or not, she was doing it to create fear / terror, so she is by definition a terrorist.

Yeah but come on, let's not get hung up on the definition of terror and what not.

 

There's already been reports of her shouting that she was possessed.

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How many Brits and Europeans on that Isis jihadi list?

What about their network (family friends madrassa) that's not on the list?

 

Who are the ring leaders and what are their ties to Saudi and Qatar?

 

Will be interesting to see how this story developes

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Some would claim Islam is a possessive religion

 

Absolutely - it has been packaged as a religion to control the masses - like others before it. ISIS are the absolute incarnation of Islamic beliefs - we don't want to admit it however it is true.

 

The real Islam is not even a religion - it is more about spiritual awakening - but that is not what is propagated by the many Islamic countries worldwide - there is no power to be gained if they did.

 

The Jews have Jerusalem

Christian - Vatican

Muslims needed a Mecca.....

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Used as an excuse for war

 

True - however war has always been about resources / power - religion etc are simply tools / assets leveraged in order to exercise the resource grab. If you get rid of religion (which would not be a bad idea) - it will simply be replaced by something else. make no mistake War is constant - unfortunately its great business for the powerful and is here to stay.

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