
‘Terror Games’ – The Charlie Hebdo magazine shooters were well-known to security prior to the attacks observed in France
While it's entirely unclear what, if any, ties the alleged perpetrators of the aforementioned attacks had with ISIS fighters based in Iraq and Syria, the media ran with the tale of ISIS expansion, and Americans spent another July 4th threatened by their national security establishment with jihadists planning to attack their summer barbecue and pool parties. (Naturally, nothing happened.)
The beheading "attack" in France, already on high alter after January's massacre at the Charlie Hebdo offices, was immediately cited by Europe's security "experts" and politicians, including Britain's Teletubby-totalitarian prime minister David Cameron, to justify expanding Europe's already massive surveillance apparatus.
The suspect in France was already known to the DST, French domestic intelligence, and the individual he beheaded was his employer, with whom he apparently had a hostile relationship. But the fact he had some nominal relationships with other Islamic radicals was enough to depict the murder of his boss as an ISIS-connected attack.














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