Wednesday 18 November 2015

Paris Attack: Analysing the political and strategic reasons for the 13/11 Paris Terror False Flag

Target Refugees and Heightened Direct NATO-Turkish-Saudi-GCC intervention in Syria and Iraq.

Around 1.50 pm (IST), a massive coordinated terror attack broke out across 7 different targets across Paris. Some of us have been up all night monitoring the media reports, sharing facts from across various media sources, as the information emerged, as well as the political comments that interspersed the reportage, and thus the underlying message

More than a 149 people are reported to have died into the Concert hall, where the people were taken as hostages and then murdered in cold-blood.

This has been followed by suicide terror attacks and the horrific bombings of the Russian Plane, and attacks in Beirut, Baghdad in the last 24 hours. It just points to the fact that the ISIS and other terror organizations are losing the war to the Syrian and Iraqi Armies, the Kurdish forces, Hezbollah, backed by Russia and Iran.

In the last few days, the Syrian Army has liberated the KUWEIRES AIRBASE in Aleppo from the clutches of the ISIS, thus striking a body blow to the terrorist organization and their Turkish-Saudi-Qatari-US-UK-French-Israeli-NATO-GCC backers, funders, weaponizers.

Once Aleppo falls to the Syrian Army, the ISIS will soon be driven out from all across Syria, as its entire supply routes via the Turkish borders will have come to a dead halt, or at best a trickle. Thus the Turkish-Saudi-Western cabal, had to take recourse to drastic measures and build their case for direct intervention, or then lose their strategic space to Russia.

There are thus many forces that have seen their entire plan to control the Middle-East, destroy Syria, bring about Regime Change, all shattered and defeated.

Thus, It is apparently clear that this False Flag Terror attack, will create:

1) A very strong anti-Refugee Climate across Europe and the West. France has declared an Emergency and has sealed its borders, which is unprecedented. France has also deployed its Air-Craft Carrier, the Charled De Gaulle to the Mediterranean. The CNN says that this terror attack will change France, as did the 9/11 change the USA.

2) The "solution" that will emerge is that the only way to stem the tide of the Refugees flowing in from Syria and Iraq (mainly Syria), is for the WEST-NATO for go into Direct Enhanced Intervention, More Aerial Attacks, Boots on the Ground.

3) The Turkish-Erdogan-Dovutoglu-Muslim Brotherhood plan is to create a SAFE-ZONE in Northern Syria, by NATO Declaring a NO FLY ZONE, wherein Turkish troops move into Northern Syria and create the space for the REFUGEES, thus resolving the CR-ISIS for EUROPE and the USA.

In fact the G20 Summit is to be held, interestingly and fortuitously so in Antalya, Turkey itself. (15-16 November, 2015)

These are the political and the strategic reasons that lie at the root of the horrendous terror attack.

In solidarity with the resistance
Feroze Mithiborwala
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http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/at-least-60-dead-in-paris-shootings-hostages-held-french-media/

At least 60 dead in Paris shootings, hostages held: French mediaON NOVEMBER 13, 2015

France was rocked by multiple, near simultaneous attacks on entertainment sites around Paris on Friday evening and French media said at least 60 people were killed and hostages were being held in a concert hall in the capital.
The apparently coordinated gun and bomb attacks came as the country, a founder member of the U.S.-led coalition waging air strikes against Islamic State fighters in Syria and Iraq, was on high alert for terrorist attacks ahead of a global climate conference that opens later this month.
Western security sources said they suspected an Islamist militant group was behind the carnage.
At least two explosions were heard near the Stade de France national stadium where a France-Germany friendly soccer match was being played, attended by President Francois Hollande.
The match continued until the end but panic broke out in the crowd as rumors of the attack spread, and spectators were held in the stadium and assembled spontaneously on the pitch.
There were reports of possibly as many as four shootings in central Paris, one of which turned into a hostage taking at a popular rock music venue, witnesses said.
TF1 television said up to 35 people were dead near the soccer stadium, including two suspected suicide bombers in the attack in the neighborhood of Saint Denis, north of central Paris.
Police helicopters circled the stadium as Hollande was rushed back to the interior ministry to deal with the situation. The president’s office said he had called an emergency cabinet meeting for midnight (2300 GMT) to manage the crisis.
Police confirmed there had been shootings and explosions at the stadium, but not the number of casualties.
In central Paris, shooting erupted in mid-evening outside a Cambodian restaurant in the capital’s 10th district and the Bataclan music hall, where bystanders were evacuated as elite police commandos took up position.
Several witnesses told television stations that up to 60 hostages were being held inside the popular concert venue.
“There are lots of people here. I don’t know what’s happening, a sobbing witness who gave her name only as Anna told BFM TV outside the Bataclan hall. “It’s horrible. There’s a body over there. It’s horrible.”
Elsewhere, police cordoned off a wide area around the Petit Cambodge restaurant where witnesses said gunmen armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles had fired at diners through the plate-glass windows, causing multiple casualties.
“I was on my way to my sister’s when I heard shots being fired. Then I saw three people dead on the ground, I know they were dead because they were being wrapped up in plastic bags,” student Fabien Baron told Reuters.
There were also reports of shootings in rue de Charonne in the 11th district and at the central Les Halles shopping center.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the Paris attacks, which came within days of attacks claimed by Islamic State militants on a Shi’ite Muslim district of southern Beirut in Lebanon, and a Russian tourist aircraft which crashed in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
Earlier on Friday, the United States and Britain said they had launched an attack in the Syrian town of Rakka on a British Islamic State militant known as “Jihadi John” but it was not certain whether he had been killed.

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