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Jean-Marie Le Pen : "J’ai honte que la présidente du Front national porte mon nom"
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Interview de Jean-Marie Le Pen au micro d’Europe 1 le 4 mai 2015, suite à la perte de son statut d’adhérent du Front national décidée par le bureau exécutif du parti :
Marine Le Pen ira-t-elle à Auschwitz pour échapper à Shoah ?
L’offre diabolique d’Elkabbach !
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Charlie Hebdo / Marine Le Pen : "honte de quoi ?"- Europe 1
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Texas police shot dead two gunmen who opened fire at an exhibit near Dallas of caricatures of Islam's Prophet Mohammad organized by an anti-Islamic group, authorities said on Sunday.
The shooting echoed past attacks or threats in other Western countries against art depicting the Prophet. In January, gunmen killed 12 people in the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in revenge for its cartoons.
Sunday's attack took place shortly before 7 pm in a parking lot of the Curtis Culwell Center, an indoor arena in the suburb of Garland, northeast of Dallas. Geert Wilders, a Dutch politician and anti-Islamic campaigner who is on a jihadist hit list, was among speakers at the event.
Police said they had not immediately determined the identity of the two gunmen or whether they were linked to critics of the event who had branded it anti-Islamic.
"I have no idea who they are, other than they're dead and in the street," city police spokesman, officer Joe Harn, told Reuters.
As a precaution, police were examining the suspects' car for any explosives that might be in the vehicle, Harn added.
The exhibit was organized by Pamela Geller, president of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI). Her organization, which is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group, has sponsored anti-Islamic advertising campaigns in transit systems across the country.
Organizers said the exhibit was an event to promote freedom of expression. They offered a $10,000 prize for the best artwork or cartoon depicting the Prophet, as well as a $2,500 "People's Choice Award."
Depictions of the Prophet are viewed as offensive in Islam, and Western art depicting the Prophet has sometimes angered Muslims and provoked threats from radicals. Charlie Hebdo, the French magazine attacked in January, had printed cartoons of the Prophet.
In Sunday's incident, the two armed suspects drove up to the front of the building in a car as the event, billed the "Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest," was coming to an end, and began shooting at a security officer, striking him in the leg, police and city officials said.
Garland police officers who were on the scene assisting with security then exchanged fire with the gunmen, and both suspects were shot dead, Harn said.
The security officer was treated at a local hospital and later released, he said. No one else was injured.
Most of the people attending the event were still inside the arena when the violence unfolded and were unaware of what had occurred until police came into the building and advised everyone to remain indoors because of a shooting.
"The first suspect was shot immediately. The second suspect was shot and wounded - reached for his back pack. Of course officers not knowing what was in the backpack, shot him again. He was killed," Garland Mayor Douglas Athas told CNN.
Geller, who is known for her stance on Islam, said on Fox News that she chose the Garland venue for the art exhibit because it was where American Muslim leaders held a conference on combating Islamophobia a week after the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
In 2010, Geller led a march to the site of a proposed Islamic center near the site of the destroyed World Trade Center.
In response the shooting in Garland, the AFDI issued a statement on Facebook saying, "This is war on free speech. What are we going to do? Are we going to surrender to these monsters?"
In his speech at the event, shown in a video clip posted on AFDI's website, Dutch politician Wilders offered his rationale for supporting the cartoon contest, saying depicting the Prophet and violating one of Islam's greatest taboo was a liberating act.
"Our message today is very simple: we will never allow barbarism, never allow Islam, to rob us of our freedom of speech," he told the audience.
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Le bureau exécutif du Front national retire à Jean-Marie Le Pen son statut d’adhérent
Le bureau exécutif du Front national retire à Jean-Marie Le Pen son statut d’adhérent
Son titre de « président d'honneur » sera aussi soumis au vote des adhérents lors d'une prochaine assemblée générale. Le co-fondateur du Front national
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Son titre de « président d’honneur » sera aussi soumis au vote des adhérents lors d’une prochaine assemblée générale.
Le co-fondateur du Front national a été « suspendu » lundi de son statut d’adhérent, et une assemblée générale devra décider « dans les 3 mois » la suppression de son statut de président d’honneur.
Une « Assemblée générale extraordinaire » va être convoquée par Marine Le Pen « dans un délai de trois mois par correspondance » afin de « supprimer l’article 11 bis des statuts du Front national relatif à la présidence d’honneur » et d’opérer une modification des statuts plus large, est-il précisé.
Un peu plus tôt dans la journée, le bureau politique du Front national se désolidarisait officiellement des propos tenus le mois passé par le président d’honneur via un communiqué :
Le co-fondateur du Front national a été « suspendu » lundi de son statut d’adhérent, et une assemblée générale devra décider « dans les 3 mois » la suppression de son statut de président d’honneur.
Une « Assemblée générale extraordinaire » va être convoquée par Marine Le Pen « dans un délai de trois mois par correspondance » afin de « supprimer l’article 11 bis des statuts du Front national relatif à la présidence d’honneur » et d’opérer une modification des statuts plus large, est-il précisé.
Un peu plus tôt dans la journée, le bureau politique du Front national se désolidarisait officiellement des propos tenus le mois passé par le président d’honneur via un communiqué :
« Le Bureau politique désapprouve les propos tenus et réitérés par Jean-Marie Le Pen notamment ceux exprimés dans les colonnes du journal anti-FN Rivarol, contraires à ses valeurs politiques et statutaires ainsi qu’à l’objet social de l’association. »
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Marine Le Pen ira-t-elle à Auschwitz pour échapper à Shoah ?
L’offre diabolique d’Elkabbach !
Extrait de l’interview de Marine Le Pen dans l’émission Le Grand Rendez-vous diffusée sur Europe 1 le dimanche 3 mai 2015 :
Extrait de l’interview de Marine Le Pen dans l’émission Le Grand Rendez-vous diffusée sur Europe 1 le dimanche 3 mai 2015 :
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Texas cartoon shooting: Another Charlie Hebdo-style false flag?
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Was Sunday’s shooting at an anti-Islam event in Texas a false flag attack?
We know that Pam Geller, organizer of the Texas event, works for the corrupt criminal wing of the intelligence services responsible for 9/11, Bali, Madrid, Mumbai, 7/7/, Paris, Copenhagen, and more. That in itself is a big red flag.
The Texas shooting, like the Copenhagen cartoon shooting of February 14th, appears to be a follow-up incident designed to reinforce the memory of the Paris shootings in the popular mind.
Read We Are NOT Charlie Hebdo: Free Thinkers Question the French 9/11 which includes Ole Dammegard’s analysis of the Copenhagen follow-up to the Paris shootings
In Copenhagen, as in Paris, alleged Islamic extremist gunmen attacked anti-Islam cartoons. In Texas, the exact same script was followed.
In both Paris and Copenhagen, the initial attack on cartoons was followed by an attack on Jews. In Paris, it happened in a kosher deli. In Copenhagen, it happened at an improbable 1 a.m. bar mitzvah at the local synagogue.
Will the Texas “attack on cartoons” be followed by an “attack on Jews”? I certainly hope not. But if the false flaggers do decide to script a follow-up attack on Jews in Texas, I strongly urge them NOT to target Kinky Friedman and his Texas Jewboys. That would be WAY too obvious. Besides, I kind of like Kinky, even if he is a pork-chop-chewing Zionist infidel.
Another red flag in the Texas shooting, just like in Paris and Copenhagen, is the way the alleged terrorists were quickly gunned down and silenced forever. Dead patsies tell no tales, whereas actual terrorists need to be interrogated, not silenced. Any time an alleged terrorist is summarily executed rather than captured and interrogated, it’s likely that the “terrorist” is a patsy of one kind or another.
Another red flag: The alleged terrorists in Texas, like those in Paris, Copenhagen, and elsewhere, were well-known to authorities. The now dead and permanently silent Texas suspect Elton Simpson was convicted on terrorism charges five years ago but let off on probation. Normally in such cases, “on probation” means “serving as a federal informant.” Typically such low-level federal informants are used as patsies – as in the notorious case of fake defector and FBI informant Lee Harvey Oswald, or MLK assassination patsy James Earl Ray, who reported to an operative named “Raoul.”
More recently, the Kouachi brothers, who were blamed for the Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris, appear to have been (French) intelligence informants. They had been busted for child pornography – and then the case was somehow made to “go away.” Likewise the alleged Paris kosher deli shooter Coulibalay, who was executed by police live on camera while in handcuffs, had a history with neocon strongman Sarkozy that fairly screamed out “low level intelligence operative.”
So Elton Simpson may have been framed. Or he may have been programmed by his handlers to do the shooting.
We are told that the two alleged terrorists managed to get themselves killed and silenced, while inflicting no damage on their targets other than a security officer’s injured ankle. Were these “terrorists” as incompetent as shoe bomber Richard Reid, who couldn’t get a match lit to light his shoe on fire and burn his foot, or crotch bomber Abdulmutallab, who like Reid forgot to bring a detonator on the plane and thus posed no threat to anyone except himself? Or were they programmed, hypnotized patsies whose job was to unleash a random volley of shots and then get shot dead?
One would think that actual radical Muslim terrorists, were they to target an event featuring notorious genocide propagandist Pam Geller, would find a way to – shall we say – inflict at least a little bit of real damage.
But if this were yet another false flag PR stunt, some random gunfire ending with the “terrorists” shot dead would fit the bill.
We should keep in mind that false flags typically come in waves, with a “big event” that serves as the PR launch for the talking points du jour, followed by smaller operations that keep those talking points alive.
With 9/11, the major talking points were “kill ‘radical’ Muslims” and “weapons of mass destruction.” (The mass destruction images at the WTC were designed to inculcate fear of WMD, even though we were told that jet fuel, not mini-nukes, did the damage.)
The immediate follow-up to 9/11 was the anthrax attack, which kept the “WMD” and “kill Muslims” themes alive in the public mind, and drove home the message that “Muslim” WMD could show up in anybody’s mailbox. The anthrax component of the 9/11-anthrax PR op also aimed at cementing a bond between the US and Israel; the toxic letters included the scrawled threat, “Death to America, death to Israel, Allah is great.”
Further follow-ups to 9/11 included Bali, Madrid, 7/7, Mumbai, and the rest. All of them have reinforced the original talking points launched by 9/11-anthrax and kept the War on Islam going.
The Charlie Hebdo shooting elevated one of the dumbest of the secondary 9/11-anthrax talking points, “they hate our freedoms,” to the first rank. Anti-Islam cartoons were held up as a symbol of the free speech, and hence the freedom, that Muslims allegedly hate. And like the anthrax letters, the Charlie Hebdo follow up at the kosher deli aimed at forging a bond of blood between (French) patriots and Zionist Jews. “Muslims hate our freedoms and the Jews” was the overall message.
The Copenhagen shooting one month after Charlie Hebdo, like yesterday’s shooting in Texas, seemed aimed at keeping Charlie’s “Muslims hate cartoons/free speech” message alive in the public consciousness long enough for it to gel and become a permanent predisposition.
So if you’re interested in catching the real terrorists behind the shooting in Texas, the first person you need to rendition and waterboard is a certain genocide propagandist named Pamela Geller.
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Texas police shoot dead 2 gunmen at exhibit of Prophet Mohammad cartoons
Shooting takes place at parking lot of Curtis Culwell Center, indoor arena in suburb of Garland Texas, during event held by anti-Islam organization; Dutch politician who is on Jihadist list among the speakers at event.Reuters
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The shooting echoed past attacks or threats in other Western countries against art depicting the Prophet. In January, gunmen killed 12 people in the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in revenge for its cartoons.
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Sunday's attack took place shortly before 7 pm in a parking lot of the Curtis Culwell Center, an indoor arena in the suburb of Garland, northeast of Dallas. Geert Wilders, a Dutch politician and anti-Islamic campaigner who is on a jihadist hit list, was among speakers at the event.
Police said they had not immediately determined the identity of the two gunmen or whether they were linked to critics of the event who had branded it anti-Islamic.
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Member of US special forces in front of drawings of Prophet Mohammad at event where shooting took place. (Photo: EPA)
"I have no idea who they are, other than they're dead and in the street," city police spokesman, officer Joe Harn, told Reuters.
As a precaution, police were examining the suspects' car for any explosives that might be in the vehicle, Harn added.
The exhibit was organized by Pamela Geller, president of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI). Her organization, which is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group, has sponsored anti-Islamic advertising campaigns in transit systems across the country.
Organizers said the exhibit was an event to promote freedom of expression. They offered a $10,000 prize for the best artwork or cartoon depicting the Prophet, as well as a $2,500 "People's Choice Award."
Depictions of the Prophet are viewed as offensive in Islam, and Western art depicting the Prophet has sometimes angered Muslims and provoked threats from radicals. Charlie Hebdo, the French magazine attacked in January, had printed cartoons of the Prophet.
In Sunday's incident, the two armed suspects drove up to the front of the building in a car as the event, billed the "Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest," was coming to an end, and began shooting at a security officer, striking him in the leg, police and city officials said.
Garland police officers who were on the scene assisting with security then exchanged fire with the gunmen, and both suspects were shot dead, Harn said.
The security officer was treated at a local hospital and later released, he said. No one else was injured.
Most of the people attending the event were still inside the arena when the violence unfolded and were unaware of what had occurred until police came into the building and advised everyone to remain indoors because of a shooting.
"The first suspect was shot immediately. The second suspect was shot and wounded - reached for his back pack. Of course officers not knowing what was in the backpack, shot him again. He was killed," Garland Mayor Douglas Athas told CNN.
Geller, who is known for her stance on Islam, said on Fox News that she chose the Garland venue for the art exhibit because it was where American Muslim leaders held a conference on combating Islamophobia a week after the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
In 2010, Geller led a march to the site of a proposed Islamic center near the site of the destroyed World Trade Center.
In response the shooting in Garland, the AFDI issued a statement on Facebook saying, "This is war on free speech. What are we going to do? Are we going to surrender to these monsters?"
In his speech at the event, shown in a video clip posted on AFDI's website, Dutch politician Wilders offered his rationale for supporting the cartoon contest, saying depicting the Prophet and violating one of Islam's greatest taboo was a liberating act.
"Our message today is very simple: we will never allow barbarism, never allow Islam, to rob us of our freedom of speech," he told the audience.
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