JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER.
1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)
EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18
WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
LEVITICUS 26:16
16 I also will do this unto you; I will even appoint over you( sudden) terror(ISM), consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of heart: and ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)
UPDATE-NOV 15,15-07:30AM
CITIZENS FROM 15 COUNTRIES WERE KILLED IN THE FRANCE TERRORIST ATTACK FRIDAY NIGHT OF THE 129 KILLED. AND 6 MEMBERS OF ONE OF THE TERRORISTS FAMILIES HAVE BEEN QUESTIONED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS TERRORIST ATTACK. AND IN ONE OF THE 3 BLACK TERRORISTS RENTED CARS-THERE WERE FOUND 3 AK-47S. ALSO TRUDEAU AND ALL THE OTHER G-20 LEADERS EXCEPT HOLLANDE OF FRANCE ARE IN TURKEY TO TALK ABOUT THE FRANCE ATTACK- AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT. MAYBE HOW THEY CAN NUKE ISIS FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH. THE BLOODY ISLAMIC MURDERERS. THE ONE GUNMAN-MURDERER-TERRORIST IS A FRENCH NATIONAL FROM ALGERIA. AND FRENCH SENATORS WANT TO CLAMP DOWN ON THE 7 MILLION MUSLIMS IN FRANCE. AND ALSO GOULET A SENATOR CLAIMES 7,000 CHRISTIANS IN FRANCE CONVERTED TO ISLAM. I HOPE SHE WAS NOT TRYING TO SAY CONVERTED CHRISTIANS TO ISLAM DONE THIS FRANCE ATTACK. WHEN WE KNOW IT WAS ISLAMIC MURDERERS THAT KILLED THE 129 INNOCENT CITIZENS.
UPDATE-NOV 15,15-04:00PM
ONE OF THE TERRORISTS DID COME INTO EUROPE THREW GREECE AS A SYRIAN REFUGEE POLICE IN FRANCE SAY. IT WAS NOVEMBER 5TH WHEN HE GOT INTO EUROPE AS A REFUGEE. 2 OTHER TERRORISTS HAD TURKEY PASSPORTS. NOW WE FIND OUT THE FRANCE ATTACK WAS SCHEMED UP IN SYRIA. AND A WHOLE GANG OF TERRORISTS CAME TO EUROPE DISQUISED AS IMMIGRANTS. IN THE LAST COUPLE OF MONTHS. CANADA WE BETTER NOT ALLOW ANY ISLAMIC MEN IN CANADA OF THE 25,000 SYRIAN IMMIGRANTS WERE LETTING IN BY DEC 31,2015. THEIR NOW SAYING ALL 7 TERRORISTS HAD FALSE PASSPORTS. OBAMA FRI NIGHT LIKE USUAL ONLY USED THE WORD TERRORIST IN HIS SPEECH AGAINST THE FRENCH ATTACK. HE NEVER ONCE SAID ONCE IT WAS AN ISLAMIC TERRORIST ATTACK. I NOTICE MOST OF THE MEDIA IS ALSO SUCK HOLING UP TO ISLAM BY JUST CALLING THE FRANCE ATTACK A TERRORIST ATTACK. ITS REDICULAS WHEN EVERYBODY KNOWS ONLY ISLAMIC DEATH CULTISTS DO TERRORIST ATTACKS. 2 OF THE ATTACKERS ARE FROM BELGIUM WE NOW FIND OUT. AT 1PM TODAY-PEOPLE AT A MEMORIAL IN FRANCE HEARD WHAT WAS FIRE CRACKERS AS WE FIND OUT LATER. BUT THEY THOUGHT IT WAS GUN SHOTS. AND FOR A COUPLE OF MINUTES.THERE WAS COMPLETE PANICK AND CHAOS AS THEY WENT RUNNING FROM THE STREETS. AND PEOPLE WERE RUNNING RIGHT OVER THE FLOWERS AND CARDS THEY WERE PUTTING DOWN ON THE STREET AS A TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD. 4 POLICE WENT DOWN THE STREET COVERED IN VESTS AND MASKS TO SEE IF THIS WAS ANOTHER ATTACK ON FRANCE AGAIN. BUT IT WAS A FALSE ALARM. SOME LOONEY BIN SHOT FIRE CRACKERS OUT A WINDOW OR ON THE STREET NEAR THE MEMORIAL. AND ALSO POLICE HAVE PUT OUT AN ALL POINTS CAPTURE ALERT OF ARREST OUT ON ONE OF THE BROTHERS OF THE TERRORISTS THAT BLEW THEMSELVES UP AT THE SOCCER FIELD. THEY THINK HE DROVE THE GET AWAY CAR BACK TO BELGIUM. AND ALSO A 3RD BROTHER FROM THE SAME FAMILY WAS ALSO ARRESTED. ALL 3 MUST HAVE LIVED IN BELGIUM IS MY GUESS. AND THESE 3 MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE FRENCH NATIONALISTS. WE KNOW NOW FOR SURE-2 OF THE 3 BLACK RENTED CARS WERE RENTED IN BELGIUM. FRANCE HAS ALSO BOMBED RAQQA WITH 30 BOMBS OF IMPORTANT ISIS BUILDINGS IN THEIR CONTROL.
In Paris under shock, all feel attacked By Eric Maurice-EUOBSERVER
Paris, 15. Nov, 00:50-Boulevard Voltaire is one of Paris' main avenues. It symbolically goes from the Place de la Republique to Place de la Nation. On 11 January, thousands of people walked down the boulevard, silently protesting against the killings at Charlie Hebdo magazine and in a Jewish supermarket a few days earlier. On their way, they passed the chinoiserie-style facade of the Bataclan theatre, a popular concert venue. In the days after the attacks, many of them bought Voltaire's Treaties on Tolerance, which topped book sales.This Saturday (14 November), the boulevard Voltaire is closed 500m down from Place de la Republique, and police vehicles can be seen in the distance, in front of the Bataclan.The night before, at least 80 died in the theatre and many were seriously injured when four gunmen burst into a rock concert and shot at the 1,500-strong crowd with automatic weapons.In three other places in the French capital, close to the Bataclan, other gunmen shot 36 people sitting in restaurants and bars.Earlier, three bombs exploded outside the Stade de France where France was playing against Germany in front of 80,000 people. One person was killed, as well as three suicide bombers.At least 352 people were injured in the attacks, including 99 considered to be "absolute emergencies.”-'We have to stay strong'-On the boulevard Voltaire and in neighbouring streets, people gather next to the safety barriers and look into the distance, where the massacre can barely be conceived.Some put flowers at the foot of barriers, others take pictures, few talk. People coming and going silently look at each other. The atmosphere is one of common bafflement and collective grief."I came because I feel attacked myself, in my values and my way of life," Melodie, a lighting technician in her 30s who laid a bunch of flowers, told EUobserver."I wanted pansies but the florist didn't have them, so I bought daisies," she said. The French word for pansy is "pensée,” which also means "thought.”Melodie needs a coffee. She also needs to talk."Now we have to stay strong," she says sitting on a nearby terrace, in a gesture to show that life must go on."This is a kind of madness, an alienation. I don't understand how one can have so much hatred against the integrity of our values of liberty, tolerance, trust and sharing," she says."The atmosphere is heavy. But I also saw couples today, and that is the best way to fight theses ideas. We have to live."-Silent tears-A 10 minute walk from there, traces of the violence and the sorrow are more visible.Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, where at least five people were killed and eight very seriously injured in an Italian restaurant and a cafe nearby, both now scarred by bullet holes.The street is not closed and one can come close to the terrace, where the sand is not enough to cover the blood stains. A chair outside is like a tragic vestige of a lively Friday evening.Some people silently cry, others stand-red eyed. Here also flowers are also being laid.In front of the cafe, a young man, in fashionable clothes and an almost-shaved head, has put flowers and a written sheet of paper on the pavement. He kneels for a long time and leaves in tears. No one dares to ask him questions.Despite the state of emergency, few police and no army personnel are visible on the streets."It is on purpose," a police officer told EUobserver. "But we are fully vigilant and ready to intervene.”The officer says that "tension is tangible. People are sad, unhappy." But as in January, many come to thank the police for their work.-Not afraid'-Under the state of emergency, public gatherings are forbidden until next Thursday (19 November).Place de la Republique, were thousands of people spontaneously converged after the attack on Charlie Hebdo, on 7 January, is almost empty. People come to the foot of the monument to lay down flowers or light candles. Sign says: "Meme pas peur" (Not afraid), next to the French flag, or "we are freedom", "we are the Republic.” A bigger one reads: "J'etre humain" which can be translated as "I am human.”Regularly, a police car with loudspeakers asks the small crowd to leave the area. On the other side of the square, three teenage skateboarders add a lighter touch.In January, French people felt the attacks were against press freedom, freedom of expression, and tolerance. They were against their collective values.Friday's attacks were against entertainment and spending time with friends. Against living a normal life.Many feel that, contrary to January's victims, when journalists and Jews were mainly targeted, Friday's victims were every kind of Parisian."They could have been any of us. They died simply because they went for a drink, for music, or to meet friends. This is pure terror," says Vincent, a student who came to pay respects to the victims. "More than 120 children of the Republic have died. But we are 65 million and we will stand," he says.-After Charlie-About 3 million people marched to defend the Republic and its values after the January killings.But 10 months later, the country endures its worst loss of life since the Second World War. First investigations indicate it was perpetrated mainly by French jihadists.Around 1,600 of them went to Syria and Iraq, feeding concerns over a widespread radicalisation among young people, including girls, of immigrant background.Despite calls for dialogue and integration from all sides, Islam and immigration remain controversial issues in France. Public debate is led by figures whom critics describe as rightists and as xenophobic.Far-right leader Marine Le Pen did not suffer from refusing to join the national consensus after the January attacks, and she benefits from the inner tensions in French society.She is very likely to be in the second round of the next presidential election in 2017. Her National Front party was expected to win several regions in next month's regional elections. FN's results could now benefit from Friday's killings.With the three days of national mourning declared Saturday morning and the state of emergency preventing gathering, no march is expected soon. But it is difficult to see the same kind of spontaneous unity happening this time."The march after Charlie has had no effect. Now I don't expect much progress," Vincent says. "But I hope decisions will be taken this time."-'We will win that war'-Meanwhile, the authorities reacted with strident terms to the attacks."It is an act of war that was waged by a terrorist army, a jihadist army, by Daesh, against France," president Francois Hollande said Saturday, using the Arabic name for the Islamic State group."It's an act of war which was prepared, organised, planned from the outside with help from the inside," he said."We are at war. Therefore we take exceptional measures," prime minister Manuel Valls said in the evening."We will win that war,” he added, asking French people to "be strong.”In the short term, French people were advised to stay home and many public venues were closed Saturday, including Paris museums, swimming pools, concert halls, main department stores and some cinemas.In the Paris metro, passengers do not look stressed or fearful. But they are much fewer than on a normal Saturday afternoon.In a metro station corridor, a poster for an art exhibition takes on a peculiar meaning. “Being here is really huge,” it says.
Juncker: Don’t mix up terrorists and refugees By Eszter Zalan-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 15. Nov, 22:32-The attackers in Paris and Middle East refugees should not be mixed up, warned EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker on Sunday (15 November).He also called on member states not to reject people who are fleeing from the same terror that shocked the French capital on Friday night."We should not mix the different categories of people coming to Europe," Juncker told a news conference in Antalya, Turkey, where a G20 summit of world leaders is taking place.“Those who organised these attacks and those that perpetrated them are exactly those that the refugees are fleeing and not the opposite,” he said.“The one responsible for the attacks in Paris ... he is a criminal and not a refugee and not an asylum seeker,” Juncker added, saying there is no reason for Europe to change its refugee policy.The attacks late on Friday which killed 129 people reinforced concerns of some Europeans about taking in Muslim refugees fleeing war and poverty from mostly Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.According to media reports, one of the terrorists had entered the EU via Greece with a Syrian passport. This was confirmed by Greek authorities, but other reports said the passport was fake.The events are already fuelling EU debate on how to handle the massive arrivals of migrants and refugees.In the wake of the attacks, Poland's new Europe minister, Konrad Szymanski said Saturday that his government did not agree with Poland's earlier commitment to accept its share of an EU-wide relocation of refugees, and now, “in the face of the tragic acts in Paris, we do not see the political possibilities to implement [this].”Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, whose country is to challenge the refugees relocation plan in court, said Saturday: “We have been saying that there are enormous security risks linked to migration. Hopefully, some people will open their eyes now.” Under the deal, Poland agreed to take in 4,500 refugees. Slovakia rejected the plan.However, Juncker warned that EU leaders should not jump to conclusions, and said there is no need to change the bloc’s plan to relocate 160,000 refugees from Italy and Greece - the countries where most people enter the EU - to other member states."I would invite those in Europe who try to change the migration agenda we adopted. I would like to remind them to be serious about this and not to give in to these basic reactions which I do not like,” Juncker said.Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel also stood by her open-arms policy after the attacks, despite growing political pressure from her coalition allies in recent weeks to seal the border. Germany is a favorite destination of refugees, of whom over 800,000 are expected this year.Fresh criticism came from Merkel’s Bavarian allies following the Paris attacks.“The days of uncontrolled immigration and illegal entry can't continue just like that. Paris changes everything,” Bavarian finance minister Markus Soeder told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.Meanwhile, leaders of EU institutions expressed sympathy with France in a statement on Saturday, saying the attack “is an attack against us all.”They pledged that “everything that can be done at European level to make France safe will be done,” and called on Europeans to join in one minute of silence in memory of the victims at noon on Monday.
Parisians reclaim city, as security debate begins By Eric Maurice-EUOBSERVER
Paris, 15. Nov, 22:24-It took just a day for Parisians to transform the shock and bafflement of Friday's (13 November) terror attacks into a quiet show of resilience and determination.On Sunday, despite a prohibition to gather in large numbers under the state of emergency declared on Saturday, thousands of people walked again through Paris streets, which had been almost deserted the day before.People of all ages, styles and ethnic origins went to the places where gunmen killed 129 people and injured 352 in separate attacks on restaurants, bars, a concert hall, and next to the Stade de France.They were the same mix of people who marched on 11 January after the Charlie Hebdo and Hypercasher killings.The people of Paris were also back in the metro, parks, and on the terraces of bars and cafes."There is no demonstration but people need to be together," Sylvie, a university professor, told EUobserver next to the Bataclan, where 89 people were killed at a rock concert."It is our city. We need to be there.""It is insane, but we must continue to live,” said Christine, who came with her daughter, who lives nearby.A few streets away, in front of a restaurant on the Rue de Charonne, where 19 people were killed, Dominique, a man in his 50s, said he "came here today because I need to share my sorrow. I need to see faces."He had stayed at home on Saturday, still in shock after Friday night's events.-Nerves-"In January, the shock was immediate," he said. "The people at Charlie Hebdo were well known, it was striking.""This time the shock came later, because it was anonymous. But it is more personal because they attacked the deepest part of what I am," he said.Nerves were still raw, however. After nightfall, there was a moment of panic on Place de la Republique, for an unknown reason, which showed how quickly the fear can return.Before the disturbance, a large crowd had gathered at the foot of the monument, but, unlike the day before, there were no police to ask them to disperse.Just as at the sites of the killings, dozens of small candles illuminating an improvised memorial of flowers and papers left a smell reminiscent of church incense.A group of young people sang La Marseillaise with a guitar. Another chanted "No fear" - the same message that could be read in large letters on the monument itself. Four young men and women distributed "free hugs.”It looked like a repeat of the January gatherings. But the first political reactions suggest national unity will be more difficult to establish than 10 months ago.Create consensus-On Monday (16 November), president Francois Hollande will address an exceptional congress of both houses of parliament in Versailles. He said he would give a speech "to make the nation come together.”All day long, France hosted political leaders at the Elysee Palace to try to forge national consensus.Former president Nicolas Sarkozy said he would support the government if "a major reorientation" of security policy is undertaken. Far-right leader Marine Le Pen pointed out the danger of "migrants" who would come to Europe to commit attacks.A Syrian passport was found on one of the suicide bombers. Greek authorities said on Saturday the man had been registered as a refugee on Lesbos island. But it was later said that the passport was a fake.For the people who came to pay homage to the victims, politicians now have to find a way to curb terrorism."We expect measures from the government," said Christine, the mother next to the Bataclan. "We are in the same situation as in January, but with several attacks more.”"We have to be careful," university professor Sylvie said. "The National Front is in ambush, all this can only reinforce it."Others are ready to make tougher policies.'Wasted opportunity'-Julie, in her 20s, heard the shots from her apartment on Rue de Charonne and directly felt the panic next to the restaurant. Still in shock, she said: “All this must be stopped.""We have to show that we are strong, and all means have to be used.”"The post-Charlie period was a wasted opportunity," said Dominique, in front of the restaurant, where some people were crying amid the flowers and candles."Now we have to realise that these terrorists are ready for anything," he said."We have to consider that well-founded suspicion should be enough" to take tougher measures against Islamic radicals, he noted."Moderate muslims also have a duty to speak out and say this is not their religion," he added.For their part, police have identified two of the suicide bombers and one of the gunmen. All are French. Two of them lived in Belgium.Police also made arrests in France and Belgium, in the Brussels district of Molenbeek, on Saturday and Sunday. One man, suspected to be the survivor of an eight-man cell, is being hunted.He is said to have hired the car that was used for the restaurant and bar killings and which was later found in a Paris suburb with automatic rifles and bullets still inside.
OTHER FRANCE TERRORIST STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/11/day-2-of-isis-slaughter-of-129-innocent.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/11/day-1-of-terrorist-attack-on-franceat.html
WORLD POWERS IN THE LAST DAYS (END OF AGE OF GRACE NOT THE WORLD)
EUROPEAN UNION-KING OF WEST-DAN 9:26-27,DAN 7:23-24,DAN 11:40,REV 13:1-10
EGYPT-KING OF THE SOUTH-DAN 11:40
RUSSIA-KING OF THE NORTH-EZEK 38:1-2,EZEK 39:1-3
CHINA-KING OF THE EAST-DAN 11:44,REV 9:16,18
VATICAN-RELIGIOUS LEADER-REV 13:11-18,REV 17:4-5,9,18
WORLD TERRORISM
GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
LEVITICUS 26:16
16 I also will do this unto you; I will even appoint over you( sudden) terror(ISM), consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of heart: and ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.
GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)
ISAIAH 14:12-14
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14 I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)
JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)
UPDATE-NOV 15,15-07:30AM
CITIZENS FROM 15 COUNTRIES WERE KILLED IN THE FRANCE TERRORIST ATTACK FRIDAY NIGHT OF THE 129 KILLED. AND 6 MEMBERS OF ONE OF THE TERRORISTS FAMILIES HAVE BEEN QUESTIONED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS TERRORIST ATTACK. AND IN ONE OF THE 3 BLACK TERRORISTS RENTED CARS-THERE WERE FOUND 3 AK-47S. ALSO TRUDEAU AND ALL THE OTHER G-20 LEADERS EXCEPT HOLLANDE OF FRANCE ARE IN TURKEY TO TALK ABOUT THE FRANCE ATTACK- AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT. MAYBE HOW THEY CAN NUKE ISIS FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH. THE BLOODY ISLAMIC MURDERERS. THE ONE GUNMAN-MURDERER-TERRORIST IS A FRENCH NATIONAL FROM ALGERIA. AND FRENCH SENATORS WANT TO CLAMP DOWN ON THE 7 MILLION MUSLIMS IN FRANCE. AND ALSO GOULET A SENATOR CLAIMES 7,000 CHRISTIANS IN FRANCE CONVERTED TO ISLAM. I HOPE SHE WAS NOT TRYING TO SAY CONVERTED CHRISTIANS TO ISLAM DONE THIS FRANCE ATTACK. WHEN WE KNOW IT WAS ISLAMIC MURDERERS THAT KILLED THE 129 INNOCENT CITIZENS.
UPDATE-NOV 15,15-04:00PM
ONE OF THE TERRORISTS DID COME INTO EUROPE THREW GREECE AS A SYRIAN REFUGEE POLICE IN FRANCE SAY. IT WAS NOVEMBER 5TH WHEN HE GOT INTO EUROPE AS A REFUGEE. 2 OTHER TERRORISTS HAD TURKEY PASSPORTS. NOW WE FIND OUT THE FRANCE ATTACK WAS SCHEMED UP IN SYRIA. AND A WHOLE GANG OF TERRORISTS CAME TO EUROPE DISQUISED AS IMMIGRANTS. IN THE LAST COUPLE OF MONTHS. CANADA WE BETTER NOT ALLOW ANY ISLAMIC MEN IN CANADA OF THE 25,000 SYRIAN IMMIGRANTS WERE LETTING IN BY DEC 31,2015. THEIR NOW SAYING ALL 7 TERRORISTS HAD FALSE PASSPORTS. OBAMA FRI NIGHT LIKE USUAL ONLY USED THE WORD TERRORIST IN HIS SPEECH AGAINST THE FRENCH ATTACK. HE NEVER ONCE SAID ONCE IT WAS AN ISLAMIC TERRORIST ATTACK. I NOTICE MOST OF THE MEDIA IS ALSO SUCK HOLING UP TO ISLAM BY JUST CALLING THE FRANCE ATTACK A TERRORIST ATTACK. ITS REDICULAS WHEN EVERYBODY KNOWS ONLY ISLAMIC DEATH CULTISTS DO TERRORIST ATTACKS. 2 OF THE ATTACKERS ARE FROM BELGIUM WE NOW FIND OUT. AT 1PM TODAY-PEOPLE AT A MEMORIAL IN FRANCE HEARD WHAT WAS FIRE CRACKERS AS WE FIND OUT LATER. BUT THEY THOUGHT IT WAS GUN SHOTS. AND FOR A COUPLE OF MINUTES.THERE WAS COMPLETE PANICK AND CHAOS AS THEY WENT RUNNING FROM THE STREETS. AND PEOPLE WERE RUNNING RIGHT OVER THE FLOWERS AND CARDS THEY WERE PUTTING DOWN ON THE STREET AS A TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD. 4 POLICE WENT DOWN THE STREET COVERED IN VESTS AND MASKS TO SEE IF THIS WAS ANOTHER ATTACK ON FRANCE AGAIN. BUT IT WAS A FALSE ALARM. SOME LOONEY BIN SHOT FIRE CRACKERS OUT A WINDOW OR ON THE STREET NEAR THE MEMORIAL. AND ALSO POLICE HAVE PUT OUT AN ALL POINTS CAPTURE ALERT OF ARREST OUT ON ONE OF THE BROTHERS OF THE TERRORISTS THAT BLEW THEMSELVES UP AT THE SOCCER FIELD. THEY THINK HE DROVE THE GET AWAY CAR BACK TO BELGIUM. AND ALSO A 3RD BROTHER FROM THE SAME FAMILY WAS ALSO ARRESTED. ALL 3 MUST HAVE LIVED IN BELGIUM IS MY GUESS. AND THESE 3 MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE FRENCH NATIONALISTS. WE KNOW NOW FOR SURE-2 OF THE 3 BLACK RENTED CARS WERE RENTED IN BELGIUM. FRANCE HAS ALSO BOMBED RAQQA WITH 30 BOMBS OF IMPORTANT ISIS BUILDINGS IN THEIR CONTROL.
In Paris under shock, all feel attacked By Eric Maurice-EUOBSERVER
Paris, 15. Nov, 00:50-Boulevard Voltaire is one of Paris' main avenues. It symbolically goes from the Place de la Republique to Place de la Nation. On 11 January, thousands of people walked down the boulevard, silently protesting against the killings at Charlie Hebdo magazine and in a Jewish supermarket a few days earlier. On their way, they passed the chinoiserie-style facade of the Bataclan theatre, a popular concert venue. In the days after the attacks, many of them bought Voltaire's Treaties on Tolerance, which topped book sales.This Saturday (14 November), the boulevard Voltaire is closed 500m down from Place de la Republique, and police vehicles can be seen in the distance, in front of the Bataclan.The night before, at least 80 died in the theatre and many were seriously injured when four gunmen burst into a rock concert and shot at the 1,500-strong crowd with automatic weapons.In three other places in the French capital, close to the Bataclan, other gunmen shot 36 people sitting in restaurants and bars.Earlier, three bombs exploded outside the Stade de France where France was playing against Germany in front of 80,000 people. One person was killed, as well as three suicide bombers.At least 352 people were injured in the attacks, including 99 considered to be "absolute emergencies.”-'We have to stay strong'-On the boulevard Voltaire and in neighbouring streets, people gather next to the safety barriers and look into the distance, where the massacre can barely be conceived.Some put flowers at the foot of barriers, others take pictures, few talk. People coming and going silently look at each other. The atmosphere is one of common bafflement and collective grief."I came because I feel attacked myself, in my values and my way of life," Melodie, a lighting technician in her 30s who laid a bunch of flowers, told EUobserver."I wanted pansies but the florist didn't have them, so I bought daisies," she said. The French word for pansy is "pensée,” which also means "thought.”Melodie needs a coffee. She also needs to talk."Now we have to stay strong," she says sitting on a nearby terrace, in a gesture to show that life must go on."This is a kind of madness, an alienation. I don't understand how one can have so much hatred against the integrity of our values of liberty, tolerance, trust and sharing," she says."The atmosphere is heavy. But I also saw couples today, and that is the best way to fight theses ideas. We have to live."-Silent tears-A 10 minute walk from there, traces of the violence and the sorrow are more visible.Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, where at least five people were killed and eight very seriously injured in an Italian restaurant and a cafe nearby, both now scarred by bullet holes.The street is not closed and one can come close to the terrace, where the sand is not enough to cover the blood stains. A chair outside is like a tragic vestige of a lively Friday evening.Some people silently cry, others stand-red eyed. Here also flowers are also being laid.In front of the cafe, a young man, in fashionable clothes and an almost-shaved head, has put flowers and a written sheet of paper on the pavement. He kneels for a long time and leaves in tears. No one dares to ask him questions.Despite the state of emergency, few police and no army personnel are visible on the streets."It is on purpose," a police officer told EUobserver. "But we are fully vigilant and ready to intervene.”The officer says that "tension is tangible. People are sad, unhappy." But as in January, many come to thank the police for their work.-Not afraid'-Under the state of emergency, public gatherings are forbidden until next Thursday (19 November).Place de la Republique, were thousands of people spontaneously converged after the attack on Charlie Hebdo, on 7 January, is almost empty. People come to the foot of the monument to lay down flowers or light candles. Sign says: "Meme pas peur" (Not afraid), next to the French flag, or "we are freedom", "we are the Republic.” A bigger one reads: "J'etre humain" which can be translated as "I am human.”Regularly, a police car with loudspeakers asks the small crowd to leave the area. On the other side of the square, three teenage skateboarders add a lighter touch.In January, French people felt the attacks were against press freedom, freedom of expression, and tolerance. They were against their collective values.Friday's attacks were against entertainment and spending time with friends. Against living a normal life.Many feel that, contrary to January's victims, when journalists and Jews were mainly targeted, Friday's victims were every kind of Parisian."They could have been any of us. They died simply because they went for a drink, for music, or to meet friends. This is pure terror," says Vincent, a student who came to pay respects to the victims. "More than 120 children of the Republic have died. But we are 65 million and we will stand," he says.-After Charlie-About 3 million people marched to defend the Republic and its values after the January killings.But 10 months later, the country endures its worst loss of life since the Second World War. First investigations indicate it was perpetrated mainly by French jihadists.Around 1,600 of them went to Syria and Iraq, feeding concerns over a widespread radicalisation among young people, including girls, of immigrant background.Despite calls for dialogue and integration from all sides, Islam and immigration remain controversial issues in France. Public debate is led by figures whom critics describe as rightists and as xenophobic.Far-right leader Marine Le Pen did not suffer from refusing to join the national consensus after the January attacks, and she benefits from the inner tensions in French society.She is very likely to be in the second round of the next presidential election in 2017. Her National Front party was expected to win several regions in next month's regional elections. FN's results could now benefit from Friday's killings.With the three days of national mourning declared Saturday morning and the state of emergency preventing gathering, no march is expected soon. But it is difficult to see the same kind of spontaneous unity happening this time."The march after Charlie has had no effect. Now I don't expect much progress," Vincent says. "But I hope decisions will be taken this time."-'We will win that war'-Meanwhile, the authorities reacted with strident terms to the attacks."It is an act of war that was waged by a terrorist army, a jihadist army, by Daesh, against France," president Francois Hollande said Saturday, using the Arabic name for the Islamic State group."It's an act of war which was prepared, organised, planned from the outside with help from the inside," he said."We are at war. Therefore we take exceptional measures," prime minister Manuel Valls said in the evening."We will win that war,” he added, asking French people to "be strong.”In the short term, French people were advised to stay home and many public venues were closed Saturday, including Paris museums, swimming pools, concert halls, main department stores and some cinemas.In the Paris metro, passengers do not look stressed or fearful. But they are much fewer than on a normal Saturday afternoon.In a metro station corridor, a poster for an art exhibition takes on a peculiar meaning. “Being here is really huge,” it says.
Juncker: Don’t mix up terrorists and refugees By Eszter Zalan-EUOBSERVER
BRUSSELS, 15. Nov, 22:32-The attackers in Paris and Middle East refugees should not be mixed up, warned EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker on Sunday (15 November).He also called on member states not to reject people who are fleeing from the same terror that shocked the French capital on Friday night."We should not mix the different categories of people coming to Europe," Juncker told a news conference in Antalya, Turkey, where a G20 summit of world leaders is taking place.“Those who organised these attacks and those that perpetrated them are exactly those that the refugees are fleeing and not the opposite,” he said.“The one responsible for the attacks in Paris ... he is a criminal and not a refugee and not an asylum seeker,” Juncker added, saying there is no reason for Europe to change its refugee policy.The attacks late on Friday which killed 129 people reinforced concerns of some Europeans about taking in Muslim refugees fleeing war and poverty from mostly Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.According to media reports, one of the terrorists had entered the EU via Greece with a Syrian passport. This was confirmed by Greek authorities, but other reports said the passport was fake.The events are already fuelling EU debate on how to handle the massive arrivals of migrants and refugees.In the wake of the attacks, Poland's new Europe minister, Konrad Szymanski said Saturday that his government did not agree with Poland's earlier commitment to accept its share of an EU-wide relocation of refugees, and now, “in the face of the tragic acts in Paris, we do not see the political possibilities to implement [this].”Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, whose country is to challenge the refugees relocation plan in court, said Saturday: “We have been saying that there are enormous security risks linked to migration. Hopefully, some people will open their eyes now.” Under the deal, Poland agreed to take in 4,500 refugees. Slovakia rejected the plan.However, Juncker warned that EU leaders should not jump to conclusions, and said there is no need to change the bloc’s plan to relocate 160,000 refugees from Italy and Greece - the countries where most people enter the EU - to other member states."I would invite those in Europe who try to change the migration agenda we adopted. I would like to remind them to be serious about this and not to give in to these basic reactions which I do not like,” Juncker said.Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel also stood by her open-arms policy after the attacks, despite growing political pressure from her coalition allies in recent weeks to seal the border. Germany is a favorite destination of refugees, of whom over 800,000 are expected this year.Fresh criticism came from Merkel’s Bavarian allies following the Paris attacks.“The days of uncontrolled immigration and illegal entry can't continue just like that. Paris changes everything,” Bavarian finance minister Markus Soeder told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.Meanwhile, leaders of EU institutions expressed sympathy with France in a statement on Saturday, saying the attack “is an attack against us all.”They pledged that “everything that can be done at European level to make France safe will be done,” and called on Europeans to join in one minute of silence in memory of the victims at noon on Monday.
Parisians reclaim city, as security debate begins By Eric Maurice-EUOBSERVER
Paris, 15. Nov, 22:24-It took just a day for Parisians to transform the shock and bafflement of Friday's (13 November) terror attacks into a quiet show of resilience and determination.On Sunday, despite a prohibition to gather in large numbers under the state of emergency declared on Saturday, thousands of people walked again through Paris streets, which had been almost deserted the day before.People of all ages, styles and ethnic origins went to the places where gunmen killed 129 people and injured 352 in separate attacks on restaurants, bars, a concert hall, and next to the Stade de France.They were the same mix of people who marched on 11 January after the Charlie Hebdo and Hypercasher killings.The people of Paris were also back in the metro, parks, and on the terraces of bars and cafes."There is no demonstration but people need to be together," Sylvie, a university professor, told EUobserver next to the Bataclan, where 89 people were killed at a rock concert."It is our city. We need to be there.""It is insane, but we must continue to live,” said Christine, who came with her daughter, who lives nearby.A few streets away, in front of a restaurant on the Rue de Charonne, where 19 people were killed, Dominique, a man in his 50s, said he "came here today because I need to share my sorrow. I need to see faces."He had stayed at home on Saturday, still in shock after Friday night's events.-Nerves-"In January, the shock was immediate," he said. "The people at Charlie Hebdo were well known, it was striking.""This time the shock came later, because it was anonymous. But it is more personal because they attacked the deepest part of what I am," he said.Nerves were still raw, however. After nightfall, there was a moment of panic on Place de la Republique, for an unknown reason, which showed how quickly the fear can return.Before the disturbance, a large crowd had gathered at the foot of the monument, but, unlike the day before, there were no police to ask them to disperse.Just as at the sites of the killings, dozens of small candles illuminating an improvised memorial of flowers and papers left a smell reminiscent of church incense.A group of young people sang La Marseillaise with a guitar. Another chanted "No fear" - the same message that could be read in large letters on the monument itself. Four young men and women distributed "free hugs.”It looked like a repeat of the January gatherings. But the first political reactions suggest national unity will be more difficult to establish than 10 months ago.Create consensus-On Monday (16 November), president Francois Hollande will address an exceptional congress of both houses of parliament in Versailles. He said he would give a speech "to make the nation come together.”All day long, France hosted political leaders at the Elysee Palace to try to forge national consensus.Former president Nicolas Sarkozy said he would support the government if "a major reorientation" of security policy is undertaken. Far-right leader Marine Le Pen pointed out the danger of "migrants" who would come to Europe to commit attacks.A Syrian passport was found on one of the suicide bombers. Greek authorities said on Saturday the man had been registered as a refugee on Lesbos island. But it was later said that the passport was a fake.For the people who came to pay homage to the victims, politicians now have to find a way to curb terrorism."We expect measures from the government," said Christine, the mother next to the Bataclan. "We are in the same situation as in January, but with several attacks more.”"We have to be careful," university professor Sylvie said. "The National Front is in ambush, all this can only reinforce it."Others are ready to make tougher policies.'Wasted opportunity'-Julie, in her 20s, heard the shots from her apartment on Rue de Charonne and directly felt the panic next to the restaurant. Still in shock, she said: “All this must be stopped.""We have to show that we are strong, and all means have to be used.”"The post-Charlie period was a wasted opportunity," said Dominique, in front of the restaurant, where some people were crying amid the flowers and candles."Now we have to realise that these terrorists are ready for anything," he said."We have to consider that well-founded suspicion should be enough" to take tougher measures against Islamic radicals, he noted."Moderate muslims also have a duty to speak out and say this is not their religion," he added.For their part, police have identified two of the suicide bombers and one of the gunmen. All are French. Two of them lived in Belgium.Police also made arrests in France and Belgium, in the Brussels district of Molenbeek, on Saturday and Sunday. One man, suspected to be the survivor of an eight-man cell, is being hunted.He is said to have hired the car that was used for the restaurant and bar killings and which was later found in a Paris suburb with automatic rifles and bullets still inside.
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