Or is this just fantasy?Is this more conspiracy....
A conspiraloonslideOr is this just fantasy?
Narcos colombianos detienen ataque en restaurante de París [París] - 17/11/2015 | Periódico Zócalo
http://lasillarota.com/detienen-narcos-colombianos-ataque-en-restaurante-de-paris#.Vk5MxHYvfIU
Narcos colombianos mataron a dos terroristas de ISIS en París
3 narcos colombianos detienen uno de los ataques terroristas y salvan decenas de personas.
Sicarios colombianos mataron a terroristas en París, según
TBF, it's quite easy for anyone to say that they're doing something "in the name of" some or other organisation. And there are certain presentations of mental illnesses (vide the Leytonstone incident) which combine random violence with grandiose delusions that would lend themselves well to doing your thing in the name of some newsworthy cause.
Nono, I wasn't commenting specifically about you reposting it, but about the situation in general.im not saying that it's a terrorist attack or anything or making any comment about it though.
using harvard or mhra - or some other reference system?
you don't put place of publication on journal references. it would be 'al-baghdadi, frank. "emergency sex in desert operations", in da beak 3:2 (2015), pp. 43-44'Baghdadi, AB, Dabiq magazine page 4 paragraph 1, Raqqa, 2015
I think I should get you to come and teach our students how to do referencing properly. It takes most of them about 9 months (of a 9 month course) to figure it out...you don't put place of publication on journal references. it would be 'al-baghdadi, frank. "emergency sex in desert operations", in da beak 3:2 (2015), pp. 43-44'
Hablo poco espanol
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french teacher now admits IS knife attack was bogus.....
french teacher now admits IS knife attack was bogus.....
Story here: France 24 - French teacher admits to fabricating story about IS group knife attack
Perhaps he should consider running for Parliament?
Not to mention the attacker apparently said he was doing it for "Daesh", which would be a strange thing for an Isis supporter to say.Ah. I must admit when I heard that the attacker didn't take any weapons with him and just used items already in the classroom, the bogus possibility came to mind.
in the name of jesusTBF, it's quite easy for anyone to say that they're doing something "in the name of" some or other organisation. And there are certain presentations of mental illnesses (vide the Leytonstone incident) which combine random violence with grandiose delusions that would lend themselves well to doing your thing in the name of some newsworthy cause.
Not saying it isn't, but - as with Leytonstone - a certain amount of healthy scepticism is probably worth having.
...Patrick Henningsen is the founder of 21st Century Wire a small news service which strated as a blog but has begun punching above its weight as a critic of the views we see in the mainstream press. [He] also talks about the so-called Gladio II attacks in Europe and North America - both the Paris Attacks and San Bernadino shootings look to have been orchestrated by police, secret services and other authorities, possibly with special forces or private military help and not to have been organised by Middle Eastern or Muslim powers at all...
WAKE UP SHEEPLE!
Turns out this wasn't jihadi dickheads after all...
Source: email from Tony Gosling plugging his latest 'radio show'.