Discussing the most relevant "sequels" or "reminders" of 9/11. The so-called "War On Terror" is a global scam finalized to manipulate this world's population with crass fear-mongering tactics designed to scare you shitless.
brianv wrote:
Hmm, yes I did, but I don't see how the fat ugly bird with the three chins in that video resembles the girl in this photo. Apart from the Victorian blouse and tie. Can you see video "Emma" on the front cover of Vogue? The other certainly would.
Oh c'mon Brian : have you never heard of the Bumshell™ treatment?
No I haven't - I could do with a drop of it whatever it is!
And she's still wearing that bloody awful blouse that went out of fashion 100 years ago!
:fixed typo
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More evidence of simulation drills the same day of the attacks .
The Paris doctors said they'd developed a plan for how to respond to an influx of gunshot victims and, in an eerie coincidence, had been simulating that response on the morning of the November 13 attacks. "In the evening, when the same doctors were confronted with this situation in reality, some of them believed it was another simulation exercise," they wrote.
You have to read this direct quote from the head of France's elite anti-terror group, Jean Michel Fauvergue
At one point a long burst of gunfire was followed by a loud explosion. “That’s when we saw a human body, a woman’s head, fly through the window and land on the pavement, on the other side of the street,” he said. “A suicide bomber had just blown themselves up, with such force that a supporting wall moved.” The suicide bomber was Abaaoud’s cousin, Hasna Aitboulahcen, and according to reports part of her spine landed on a police car.
There were apparently two different TV crews accompanying firefighter units in Paris on the evening of 13 November.
One I already mentioned, was a TV crew from the French station M6. The crew had been following the members of the fire-station Chaligny “for several days before the events” and were first on the scene of the attack at the restaurant La Belle Équipe, rue de Charonne (19 dead). They are portrayed in the following documentary (first 12 minutes), which was aired Sunday evening (15 November), two days after the attacks.
The second crew, from national public TV station TF1, seems to have been embedded with the firefighters of fire-station Landon, located quai de Valmy, and was also first on the scene at the bar Le Carillon, rue Alibert (15 dead including from the restaurant Le Petit Cambodge, on the other side of the street). This crew was making a documentary about firefighters in Paris for TMC, a subsidiary station of TF1. TF1 also aired the footage of the scene at Le Carillon on Sunday, during its midday news journal. I couldn’t find the original footage, but someone did record the five-minute TF1 report off their TV screen and posted it online (low quality):
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybMyEHu3TjM
The airing of these two TV news reports created a short controversy in France, some complaining of its “graphic nature” and “inappropriate timing,” so close to the events. The French Interior minister expressed, last week, his “outrage” at the airing of the two reports, claiming the TV stations should have first obtained government permission to air the news clips so soon.
The question nevertheless remains : how did the two firefighter teams both arrive before the police at the two locations.
Here is a map of the location of the two film crews at the beginning of the attacks, in relation to the sites of the terrorist targets, relation which brings up again the role of chance and coincidence in the course of these mass terrorist events.
omaxsteve wrote:You have to read this direct quote from the head of France's elite anti-terror group, Jean Michel Fauvergue
At one point a long burst of gunfire was followed by a loud explosion. “That’s when we saw a human body, a woman’s head, fly through the window and land on the pavement, on the other side of the street,” he said. “A suicide bomber had just blown themselves up, with such force that a supporting wall moved.” The suicide bomber was Abaaoud’s cousin, Hasna Aitboulahcen, and according to reports part of her spine landed on a police car.
Close-up picture of young man who fled to an apartment after being shot in the arm with an AK-47 at the Carillon bar (TF1 documentary) :
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybMyEHu3TjM
[01:04]
What do you think ? Plausible AK wound ? The bullet could have simply grazed his arm, but looking up "AK bullet wound" on google images (the images sending shivers through my spine), I would answer no.
Also, what were the firefighters doing in an apartment with a wounded victim of a terrorist attack instead of at the original scene of the event, only a few hundred meters away ?
CitronBleu wrote:Not only was a simulated emergency shooting drill taking place the very same day of the attacks in Paris, but a TV team from M6 documentary 66 minutes was also, the same day, following a firefighter unit which happened to be first to arrive at the scene of the café "La Belle Équipe" (19 dead).
The first ten minutes portray the arrival at the scene of the firefighters. Warning : bad acting ahead.
[in French]
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APZ0tL1Lq4Q
Ladies and gentlemen, we have just witnessed, live, the taking over of France by a military coup d'état, under the approving gaze and happy applauds of the people, relieved to be placed into the protective and vigilant hands of the government.
Dear CitronBleu,
are you aware of the fact that on 9/11 the one and only existing video of the first plane hitting WTC was allegedly filmed by the NAUDET BROTHERS who were, guess what? filming the life of a firefighter crew in New York, and as luck would have it, on 9/11 they were standing on the street close to the WTC and being able to film the first plane hit and the subsequent firefighter action?
What a strange coincidence. What do you think, and simon and all?
warriorhun wrote:What a strange coincidence. What do you think, and simon and all?
Excellent work from CitronBleu for one. They are clearly firefighters. Are they also paramedics? In the UK there are 3 emergency services - fire, ambulance and police. Firefighters are usually called to fires, not to treat wounds. Is that not the case in France?
Two - a) if they are only firemen and not also paramedics/ambulance, then why did they go to an apartment to treat a minor wound when a paramedic team would have been more apt? b) Where was the fire? c) If they are joint firefighters/paramedics why did it take 5 of them to see that the wound was minor? d) Why did they then allow their time to be wasted on this minor wound when the "victim" should have gone to their local casualty department like a normal person. The "victim" was also ambulatory and in no danger and was wasting emergency service time and personnel.
Three - it's a great excuse to have an embedded film crew "making a documentary" about firefighters so that certain "scenes" can be filmed.
Four - It's not a coincidence, they're either taking the rip or are arrogant enough to think they can continue to get away with this tripe.
Apache wrote:c) If they are joint firefighters/paramedics why did it take 5 of them to see that the wound was minor? d) Why did they then allow their time to be wasted on this minor wound when the "victim" should have gone to their local casualty department like a normal person. The "victim" was also ambulatory and in no danger and was wasting emergency service time and personnel.
Three - it's a great excuse to have an embedded film crew "making a documentary" about firefighters so that certain "scenes" can be filmed.
Four - It's not a coincidence, they're either taking the rip or are arrogant enough to think they can continue to get away with this tripe.
These are all valid questions/observations, dear Apache.
Yes, French sapeurs-pompiers are both firefighters and trained EMT personnel.
This is an interesting video of a Moroccan woman falsely portrayed as a suicide bomber by media outlets, including AJ+, an English all-digital news and current events channel by Al Jazeera Media Network.