GRAPHIC photo released from Paris Bataclan theatre

So horrendous, but needed to be remembered for the evil that does exist out there.
 
Horrible and it shows that these scum will kill anyone.

Scum they truly are.
 
Honey, I know evil when I see it. Too bad, if you don't.


You may know when something fits the criteria of "evil" according to your own subjective perspective, or the collective subjective perspective of some group... but that isn't the same as "knowing evil when you see it", as such is impossible because "evil" does not exist objectively
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Actually, it does, you obviously have never seen it.
Honey, I know evil when I see it. Too bad, if you don't.


You may know when something fits the criteria of "evil" according to your own subjective perspective, or the collective subjective perspective of some group... but that isn't the same as "knowing evil when you see it", as such is impossible because "evil" does not exist objectively
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Honey, I know evil when I see it. Too bad, if you don't.


You may know when something fits the criteria of "evil" according to your own subjective perspective, or the collective subjective perspective of some group... but that isn't the same as "knowing evil when you see it", as such is impossible because "evil" does not exist objectively
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Only in your fucked up world.
 
3rd Bataclan attacker identified...

France Identifies 3rd Attacker at Bataclan Concert Hall
DEC. 9, 2015 — The French authorities said on Wednesday that they had identified the third attacker at the Bataclan concert hall, where 90 people were killed during a coordinated series of assaults in and around Paris three weeks ago.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls, referring to the third attacker, told BFM-TV that “he has been identified,” but he said “it is not up to me” to discuss the specifics of the investigation. All three attackers died during the assault. The French newspaper Le Parisien reported that the assailant was Foued Mohamed-Aggad, a 23-year-old from Strasbourg, France, who traveled to Syria with a group of would-be jihadists in late 2013. Mr. Valls did not dispute that report. “What’s important is that the investigation is advancing, that those complicit are known, that arrests be made,” he said.

The other two assailants at the Bataclan were Samy Amimour, from Drancy, northeast of Paris, and Ismaël Omar Mostefaï, who lived for a time in Chartres, southwest of Paris. The Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, claimed responsibility for the attacks that killed a total of 130 people at the Bataclan, the Stade de France, and at several restaurants and bars on Nov. 13. Many of the attackers had spent time in Syria before returning to Europe to carry out the massacre.

The police have been working to identify all the assailants, but it has been a painstaking process because some traveled under false names and, in some cases, their bodies were badly damaged after they detonated explosives in vests. The police have yet to determine the identities of two of the attackers at the Stade de France who posed as migrants to cross into Europe through Greece, and of one of the gunmen who attacked the restaurants and bars, who later died in a police raid on an apartment in the Paris suburb of St.-Denis.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/10/world/europe/bataclan-paris-attacks.html?_r=0

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Who were the Paris attackers? Many crossed officials' radar
Dec 9, 15 Police, prosecutors, friends, families and acquaintances have unveiled details about the men who carried out the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris. Altogether, authorities say that three teams participated in the bloody assault and at least one suspected participant remains at large. Here is a look at what we know about the suspects:
CAFE ATTACKERS

A commando of gunmen with automatic weapons opened fire on bars and restaurants, driving through central Paris in a black getaway car. They included:

- ABDELHAMID ABAAOUD, 28

Belgian-born Abaaoud has been identified as the architect of the Paris attacks and is believed to have been among the squad of gunmen who attacked bars and restaurants that night. He was also suspected of involvement in several thwarted attacks this year, including an attempted attack on a high-speed train from Belgium to Paris when three Americans tackled a heavily armed man and one on a church in the Parisian suburb of Villejuif. His ties to many of the attackers date to his days in the Moleenbeek neighborhood of Brussels where he grew up. He bragged that he was able to slip in and out of Europe undetected. Abaaoud died during a Nov. 18 police raid on an apartment near the Stade de France.

- BRAHIM ABDESLAM, 31

Abdeslam, the older brother of fugitive Salah Abdeslam, blew himself up outside the cafe and is also believed to have been among the team of commandos who attacked bars and restaurants. His former lawyer, Olivier Martins, said Abdeslam had done a short prison term in Belgium for stealing identity cards. A judge freed him after a month in 2010 because he was believed to have turned his life around. Abdeslam's restaurant was ordered shut down on Nov. 4 because of drug dealing. "In my opinion, he was someone who was very, very fragile and very easily influenced," the lawyer said. A third attacker, who has not been identified, died along with Abaaoud in the Nov. 18 police raid in Saint-Denis.

BATACLAN KILLERS

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How the Organizer of the Paris Attacks Slipped Through Authorities’ Hands
NOV. 30, 2015 - Abdelhamid Abaaoud, who organized the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, crisscrossed Europe and the Middle East with impunity, even though he was on a Belgian watch list and had been linked to at least four terrorist plots foiled this year. Only after the attacks did the authorities track him down to a hide-out near Paris, where he was killed.
 
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Paris Bataclan hoax for dummies
Same as in the Oslo hoax, illuminati went as far as to use a "nightmare scenario" to stage a fake blood act.
Norway, Oslo Utoya 2011: script has one single shooter able to kill almost 100 people, although this exposes the consequences of the "citizens disarmed" agenda.
Paris, Bataclan 2015: script has 100 killed in a hostage crisis, although this exposes the illuminati tactic of ordering an assault as soon as possible, with total disregard for the lives of the hostages.

Unlike the Bataclan theater in Paris (ZERO not 100 hostages dead), the Mali hotel attack was REAL:
Not only 19 but over 70 hostages DEAD at Radisson Bamako.
Nov 2015: One week after the fake blood at Paris centered around the staged Bataclan attack, the second real massive hostage crisis since WW3 started, 2011 in Syria. First one was in an Algeria refinery, 2013.

World War III - taking hostages
Taking family members of freedom fighters as hostages is a tactic massively used by the illuminazi puppet governments of Syria and in Iraq and Afghanistan also by NATO.
One of the goals is to have them depose their weapons.

Paris Bataclan concert hall: another fake blood act.
The BIGGER the lie the more people will believe it.
Supposedly 1519 people taken hostages, 200 managed to escape what gives 1,300 at the hands of the attackers during 4 hours.
But the BIG LIE technique also implies that the BIGGER the lie the easier it is to expose it.
That's why
- not even ONE out of these supposed 1,300 hostages was interviewed to tell us what supposedly happened inside the Bataclan.
- not even ONE journalist tried to explain why didn't the attackers kill hundreds of hostages.

What first exposed the "Bataclan hostage crisis"
The script had "suicide bombers detonating near the stadium" and "terrorists shooting randomly at people in two terrasses" together with the "hostage crisis" at the Bataclan theater.
This contradicts the logic of taking hostages: their life is the most important capital.
The fact that the script's timeline had the two illogical acts BEFORE the Bataclan act excludes the possiblity that they were added by the illuminati to discredit a real hostage crisis.

Notes
Grotesque mockery of the fake terrasse attacks
CCTV Footage At Cafe
"Terrorist" Sparing Customers Lives, Glass Splitter added with computer graphics


Grotesque mockery of the fake Bataclan hostage crisis
Suggesting 1519 people (the number of thise supposedly attending the fake concert)
All those people to face the camera at the same time like they are all posing for the same picture.
HAUNTING PICTURE OF CROWD @ CONCERT SECONDS BEFORE RAMPAGE
Crowd pictured moments before slaughter at Eagles Of Death Metal gig
One of the actors of "Eagles of Death Metal" says during this interview for Vice, that "people were playing dead" inside the Bataclan during the attacks. see at 0:35


BASICS
The illuminati response to any hostage crisis is to attack as soon as possible.
One of the agendas of the Bataclan Paris act was as a pre-emptive move to a real hostage crisis, to have the audience accept solving the problem by an imediate attack or in other words the killing of scores of hostages.

Ayatollah Khomeiny arriving from Paris 1979 to become the Supreme Leader of the first Islamic State was played by Sean Connery.
For article from 2013, GOOGLE
Iran to Algeria 2013: 444 days, ALL rescued to 16 hours, nearly ALL DEAD, no TV coverage
Reductionism in End Times - KEY to conspiracies. In fact nothing escapes its Laws.
 
Mother gets text message her son was 3rd dead Bataclan attacker...

Text to mom announcing death reveals 3rd Bataclan attacker
December 9, 2015 — It took a text message from Syria to a mother in northeast France to reveal the identity of the third killer at the Bataclan concert venue in Paris: Your son died as a martyr Nov. 13.
For nearly four weeks, police had failed to identify the third gunman who stormed the concert venue along with two French Islamic extremists, killing nearly three-quarters of the total 130 people who died in the Paris attacks. Then, about 10 days ago, Foued Mohamed-Aggad's mother in Strasbourg received a text message in English announcing her son's death "as a martyr" — a typical way that the Islamic State group notifies families of casualties. She gave French police a DNA sample which showed that one of her sons was killed inside the Bataclan, his brother's lawyer said, confirming an account by French officials, who requested anonymity to release details of the investigation. "Without the mother, there would have been nothing," said the lawyer, Francoise Cotta.

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A projection of French artist Daniel Knipper, named 'Regards', is displayed on buildings of Lyon, central France, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, as part of a tribute to the 130 victims of the attacks in Paris. Each year, millions of visitors come into the city to watch the Festival des Lumieres, and this year the Lyon municipality has decided to cancel the festival to express solidarity with the victims.​

The news announced Wednesday further confirms that the deadly Paris attacks were carried out largely, if not entirely, by Europeans trained by Islamic State extremists. All the Nov. 13 attackers identified so far have been from France or Belgium, native French speakers who wanted to join IS extremists. The Bataclan attackers, who carried automatic weapons and wore suicide vests, were responsible for the worst of the carnage. Mohamed-Aggad left Strasbourg for Syria in December 2013, a French judicial official said, at a time when about a dozen young men from the eastern French city headed to the war zone. Some returned of their own will — including his brother — telling investigators they were disgusted by what they had seen. Their suspected recruiter for IS, Mourad Fares, is also under arrest in France. All are charged with terror-related offenses and face trial.

Cotta said Mohamed-Aggad had told his family months ago that he was going to be a suicide bomber in Iraq and had no intention of returning to France. She told The Associated Press that Mohamed-Aggad was flagged as a radical but there was no warrant for his arrest. "What kind of human being could do what he did?" his father, Said, told The Parisien newspaper. "If I had known he would do something like this, I would have killed him." The other two Bataclan attackers, Omar Ismail Mostefai and Samy Amimour, were also French. Two of the three gunmen detonated their explosives when police special forces moved in, while the third was shot by an officer and his explosives went off.

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So you would rather deal with a right the Constitution protects, than the horrific mental health problem, which would be much more compassionate for the individuals, their families, and society in general. Got it.
So horrendous, but needed to be remembered for the evil that does exist out there.

You mean, that which you subjectively perceive to be "evil"



Other incidents they simply say its not evil its a mental health issue. Take a guess what those mental health issue situations have in common
 
Unbelievable.
Mother gets text message her son was 3rd dead Bataclan attacker...

Text to mom announcing death reveals 3rd Bataclan attacker
December 9, 2015 — It took a text message from Syria to a mother in northeast France to reveal the identity of the third killer at the Bataclan concert venue in Paris: Your son died as a martyr Nov. 13.
For nearly four weeks, police had failed to identify the third gunman who stormed the concert venue along with two French Islamic extremists, killing nearly three-quarters of the total 130 people who died in the Paris attacks. Then, about 10 days ago, Foued Mohamed-Aggad's mother in Strasbourg received a text message in English announcing her son's death "as a martyr" — a typical way that the Islamic State group notifies families of casualties. She gave French police a DNA sample which showed that one of her sons was killed inside the Bataclan, his brother's lawyer said, confirming an account by French officials, who requested anonymity to release details of the investigation. "Without the mother, there would have been nothing," said the lawyer, Francoise Cotta.

17fd5f4197634a85af9795db14fc9388.jpg

A projection of French artist Daniel Knipper, named 'Regards', is displayed on buildings of Lyon, central France, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, as part of a tribute to the 130 victims of the attacks in Paris. Each year, millions of visitors come into the city to watch the Festival des Lumieres, and this year the Lyon municipality has decided to cancel the festival to express solidarity with the victims.​

The news announced Wednesday further confirms that the deadly Paris attacks were carried out largely, if not entirely, by Europeans trained by Islamic State extremists. All the Nov. 13 attackers identified so far have been from France or Belgium, native French speakers who wanted to join IS extremists. The Bataclan attackers, who carried automatic weapons and wore suicide vests, were responsible for the worst of the carnage. Mohamed-Aggad left Strasbourg for Syria in December 2013, a French judicial official said, at a time when about a dozen young men from the eastern French city headed to the war zone. Some returned of their own will — including his brother — telling investigators they were disgusted by what they had seen. Their suspected recruiter for IS, Mourad Fares, is also under arrest in France. All are charged with terror-related offenses and face trial.

Cotta said Mohamed-Aggad had told his family months ago that he was going to be a suicide bomber in Iraq and had no intention of returning to France. She told The Associated Press that Mohamed-Aggad was flagged as a radical but there was no warrant for his arrest. "What kind of human being could do what he did?" his father, Said, told The Parisien newspaper. "If I had known he would do something like this, I would have killed him." The other two Bataclan attackers, Omar Ismail Mostefai and Samy Amimour, were also French. Two of the three gunmen detonated their explosives when police special forces moved in, while the third was shot by an officer and his explosives went off.

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Bataclan attack gun came from Serbia to the US back to Europe...

Dealer: Gun linked to Paris attack came thru US
Dec 10,`15 -- One of the guns linked to Islamic militants in the Paris attacks that killed 130 people was exported to the United States in 2013, the head of a Serbian arms factory said Thursday.
Milojko Brzakovic of the Zastava arms factory told The Associated Press that the M92 semi-automatic pistol's serial number matched one his company delivered to an American online arms dealer in May 2013. It was not clear how the gun got back to Europe. At least seven of the weapons used or discovered after the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris have been identified as being produced by the Serbian factory located in Kragujevac, in central Serbia. Most were manufactured before Yugoslavia broke up in a civil war in the 1990s and most of those are modified versions of the Soviet AK-47, or Kalashnikov. Brzakovic said all the guns were delivered legally but could have later found their way into illegal channels. "One was delivered to Bosnia in 1983, one to Skopje, Macedonia in December 1987, one to Golubici, near Knin (Croatia) in 1988, one to Zagreb (Croatia) 1987," he said.

He said the M92 pistol "is a semi-automatic weapon, a hunting and sporting weapon ... it cannot fire barrage fire, only single shots ... which are legal in America." He said it was exported to an online arms seller in the United States, the Florida-based Century Arms, to which his factory exports up to 25,000 hunting and sports guns every year. He said the gun was delivered as a semi-automatic, but he did not know whether someone turned it into an automatic after delivery. The so-called "shortened Kalashnikov" is listed by U.S. arms dealers as selling for about $460 apiece.

In a video posted online in December 2013, Century Arms advertised they were selling the AK-style pistol PAP M92, "a brand new firearm from the Zastava factory in Serbia" and demonstrated its attributes. The AP left messages seeking comment on the gun with Century Arms, the FBI and another U.S. government agency, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Brzakovic insisted that all arms exports from Serbia are under strict government control. "We submit a request to our government to give consent and authorize the export. Until we receive that, we make no contract. Once we get a permission to export, we make a contract and arrange the dynamics," he said.

He said it would be wrong to accuse Zastava of selling weapons to terrorists. "Here's where the weapons ended, there's the data. Zastava cannot be blamed for where it went afterward," Brzakovic said. But he agreed that an illicit gun deal could have taken place even after arms were delivered legally. "Wherever there are wars, there are bigger possibilities for abuse and to hide the channels for guns. They end up where they shouldn't," he said, adding: "We have a data base in the factory for the last 50 years, we know where a gun has been delivered."

News from The Associated Press

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Father of Paris attacker 'would have killed son' if he knew of plot
December 9, 2015 - A third gunman involved in last month's massacre at a Paris concert hall was identified Wednesday as a Frenchman who had visited Syria, with his father saying he "would have killed him" if he had known his plans.
Foued Mohamed-Aggad, 23, blew himself up in the bloodiest of the attacks on the French capital -- at the Bataclan concert venue, where 90 young music lovers were killed. "I would have killed him myself beforehand," his father, Said Mohamed-Aggad, told AFP after French Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced the name of the assailant. "I have no words, I only found out this morning," he said.

The gunman's mother went to the police after receiving a text message from Syria at the end of last month, her lawyer Francoise Cotta told AFP. "Your son died a martyr with his brothers on November 13," read the message, apparently sent by Foued's wife in Syria. The two other Bataclan attackers -- Omar Ismail Mostefai, 29, and former Paris bus driver Samy Amimour, 28 -- were also French-born and had been to Syria.

Mohamed-Aggad's brother, Karim, went to Syria with him in 2013 but returned to France in May "because he couldn't take it there," the lawyer said. He is currently in prison awaiting trial on terror charges. By contrast, Foued told his mother he was "married and very happy and had just had a child". "For him there was no question of coming back to France. He said he wanted to die as a suicide bomber in Iraq. The family had not heard from him since August," said Cotta. After getting the text message, his mother was "terror-struck by the idea that he could have been one of the suicide attackers at the Bataclan" so she went straight to the police, the lawyer said.

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