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(@hammer1)
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So after listening to Dr. Farrell's youtube jobbie about what the refugee play looks like regarding Germany, I had some interesting thoughts on the latest Paris drama.

The good Dr's thesis is that Germany is being flooded with 'refugees', most of them almost being invited by 'outside factions', to break the German Govt. Once this happens, a USA-centric NWO friendly leader in 'installed', and the current FTA in passed.
Makes sense to me.

Now France has also said piss off as far as the current free trade agreement goes, and rightly so. What if France could se the play coming from the Syria fallout?
I mean, France has been tooling around there for hundreds of years. If anyone would know the on the ground situation, it would be them.

So what if the Paris attacks were an inside job? Not a NWO Kraft international setup, but a French setup, locally executed, so they had an excuse to close the borders?
They had to be complicit in the Hebdo fiasco, so they knew how relatively easy it would be.
And then drop a passport, Syrian, which is called fake two seconds after it is found, to signal to anyone paying attention or looking back what the play was.

"We are closing the borders. You will have to agree with us because it was 'terrorists'. Piss off with your trade agreement; we will protect whatever industry we choose!"

It's a ballsy move, but it is very French.

What say you?

H

 
Posted : February 5, 2016 9:00 AM
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Posted : February 6, 2016 12:48 PM
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