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|description=At @ 11:30am on 7 January 2015, two masked gunmen forced their way into the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, France. They killed twelve people, including two National Police officers and wounded eleven others. In a related incident a lone gunman took hostages in a supermarket. In the 10 January event denouement, four hostages and all three gunmen were killed.
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|type=Terrorist attack
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|type=mass shooting
|start=2015/01/07
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|start=11:30am 2015/01/07  
 
|end=2015/01/10
 
|end=2015/01/10
 
|constitutes=Terrorism
 
|constitutes=Terrorism
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|ON_perpetrators=Said Kouachi, Cherif Kouachi
 
|locations=Paris
 
|locations=Paris
 
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Two (or three?) masked gunmen forced their way into the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, France. They killed twelve people, including two National Police officers and wounded eleven others. In a related incident a lone gunman took hostages in a supermarket. In the 10 January event denouement, four hostages and all three gunmen were killed.
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==Official Narrative==
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The {{ccm}} generally assigns responsibility for the attacks to [[Islamic Terrorist]]s who were avenging the Prophet Mohammed and shouted "Allahu akbar". [[French Interior Minister]] [[Bernard Cazeneuve]] says the terrorists who attacked Charlie Hebdo would never have been caught had they not made one fatal mistake: They left an ID card in their abandoned getaway car. A third suspect, 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad, turned himself in.<ref>http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/08/europe/charlie-hebdo-paris-shooting/</ref><ref>http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/01/10/392426/Planted-ID-card-exposes-Paris-false-flag</ref>
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===Concerns===
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Police commissioner [[Helric Fredoun]], aged 45, who was investigating the attacks, was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head in the small hours of 2015-01-08. According to the police union, he was depressed and experiencing burnout. There remains the obvious possibility that he was suicided after discovered something which others wanted to remain secret. This is an echo of another supposed suicide from November 2013 when the 3rd ranking police officer of SRPJ Limoges was also found dead of a gunshot to the head.<ref>http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/01/10/new-twist-charlie-hebdo-lead-investigator-turns-up-dead-suicided/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 13:40, 15 January 2015

Event.png Charlie Hebdo shooting(“Terrorism”) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date11:30am 2015/01/07 - 2015/01/10
LocationParis
Blamed onSaid Kouachi, Cherif Kouachi
Typemass shooting
Interest ofOlivier Combe, Helric Fredou
Charlie-hebdo-map.jpg

Two (or three?) masked gunmen forced their way into the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, France. They killed twelve people, including two National Police officers and wounded eleven others. In a related incident a lone gunman took hostages in a supermarket. In the 10 January event denouement, four hostages and all three gunmen were killed.

Official Narrative

The commercially-controlled media generally assigns responsibility for the attacks to Islamic Terrorists who were avenging the Prophet Mohammed and shouted "Allahu akbar". French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says the terrorists who attacked Charlie Hebdo would never have been caught had they not made one fatal mistake: They left an ID card in their abandoned getaway car. A third suspect, 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad, turned himself in.[1][2]

Concerns

Police commissioner Helric Fredoun, aged 45, who was investigating the attacks, was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head in the small hours of 2015-01-08. According to the police union, he was depressed and experiencing burnout. There remains the obvious possibility that he was suicided after discovered something which others wanted to remain secret. This is an echo of another supposed suicide from November 2013 when the 3rd ranking police officer of SRPJ Limoges was also found dead of a gunshot to the head.[3]

 

Related Quotation

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Ron Johnson“We met delegation after delegation of European representatives. Basically the entire conversation was about Edward Snowden, about tapping Angela Merkel's phone. But then Charlie Hebdo happened. I haven't heard a word about Edward Snowden or what the American security services were trying to do. What I'm hearing now is 'Where's America?'”Ron Johnson2017

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Charlie Hebdo déjà vúarticle14 January 2015Adrian SalbuchiAn analysis of the Charlie Hebdo event of January 2015. It connects many dots linking it to a litany of similar outrages and exposing the essentially False flag nature of all of them.
Document:The Terror Attacks in France. The Broader Geopolitical Implicationsinterview10 January 2015Umberto PascaliInterview with Umberto Pascali – For Voice of the People, TV Sonce, Skipje, Macedonia

 

The Official Culprits

Name
Chérif Kouachi
Saïd Kouachi
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