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|image_caption=L’église Saint-Hilaire-des-Grottes, the church close to which Deash materials were found by gardeners. | |image_caption=L’église Saint-Hilaire-des-Grottes, the church close to which Deash materials were found by gardeners. | ||
+ | |description=In 2016 gardeners in Saumur, France found what appeared to be a Daesh cell, complete with recording equipment and props such as ISIS flags. Local police were told by the French Ministry of Defense that it was an exercise, although local police knew nothing of it. | ||
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− | The | + | The '''2016 Saumur Daesh Cell''' was chanced upon by gardeners in Saumur, [[France]]. On the afternoon of 21<sup>st</sup> September, they saw a white van leaving a cave. Investigating, they discovered a cache of materials indicative of a [[Daesh]] ([[ISIS]]) terror cell, including ISIS flags, audio/video equipment and a generator. [[Police]] were notified, only to later report a "false alarm" after the information had been passed up to the [[French Ministry of Defense]]. It was later reported to have been a "[[terror exercise]]", although (in an echo of the [[Ryazan incident]]) the local police denied all knowledge.<ref name=sk/> The {{ccm}} response was limited, and no connection was made to [[Operation Gladio]] or [[Operation Gladio/B]]. |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | [[image:2016 Saumur | + | [[image:2016 Saumur Daesh Cell sk.png|left|thumbnail|490px|The report from the local newspaper ''[[Saumur Kiosque]]''.]] |
− | [[image:2016 Saumur | + | [[image:2016 Saumur Daesh Cell cw.png|left|thumbnail|490px|The report from the regional newspaper ''[[Courrier de l'Ouest]]''.]] |
− | Information about the 2016 Saumur | + | Information about the 2016 Saumur Daesh Cell appears to come from two original sources, both in [[French]]:<ref>https://olivierdemeulenaere.wordpress.com/2016/09/26/etrange-affaire-vrais-faux-drapeaux-daesh-ecole-militaire-saumur/</ref> |
# The most widely cited is from the regional paper ''[[Courrier de l'Ouest]]'', of 22nd September 2016;<ref name=cw>http://www.courrierdelouest.fr/actualite/saumur-les-terroristes-de-daesh-etaient-en-fait-des-militaires-22-09-2016-284131</ref> | # The most widely cited is from the regional paper ''[[Courrier de l'Ouest]]'', of 22nd September 2016;<ref name=cw>http://www.courrierdelouest.fr/actualite/saumur-les-terroristes-de-daesh-etaient-en-fait-des-militaires-22-09-2016-284131</ref> | ||
# Supplementary information is available from the local paper ''[[Saumur Kiosque]]'', also posted on 22nd September 2016.<ref name=sk>http://www.saumur-kiosque.com/infos_article.php?id_actu=32966</ref> | # Supplementary information is available from the local paper ''[[Saumur Kiosque]]'', also posted on 22nd September 2016.<ref name=sk>http://www.saumur-kiosque.com/infos_article.php?id_actu=32966</ref> | ||
The same information was widely shared by national media outlets. Few if any appear to have connected it to [[Operation Gladio/B]] and the wave of [[false flag terrorism]]. | The same information was widely shared by national media outlets. Few if any appear to have connected it to [[Operation Gladio/B]] and the wave of [[false flag terrorism]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==Exposure== |
The cave was situated on land close to the church of Saint-Hilaire-des-Grottes, by the Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent exit on the road to Gennes. Finding their key did not unlock the gate, gardeners used an alternative entrance to the land, only to see three men<ref name=sk/> get into a white van and leaving the place. Looking in the cave, they found Arab language newspapers, audio and video material and Daesh flags.<ref name=sk/> | The cave was situated on land close to the church of Saint-Hilaire-des-Grottes, by the Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent exit on the road to Gennes. Finding their key did not unlock the gate, gardeners used an alternative entrance to the land, only to see three men<ref name=sk/> get into a white van and leaving the place. Looking in the cave, they found Arab language newspapers, audio and video material and Daesh flags.<ref name=sk/> | ||
− | ==Responsibility== | + | ===Responsibility=== |
The finders alerted local police, who in turn passed on the information to the state security forces. Information flowed for over two hours, with frantic enquiries being made. The Mayor of Saumur reports that this went up to the French Defence Ministry. It was then reported by the unnamed 'général commandant' of the [[Écoles Militaires de Saumur]] to have been an 'exercise'. In an echo of [[Ryazan]], [[Jean-Michel Marchand]] denied that the local police had any information about the exercise.<ref name=sk/> | The finders alerted local police, who in turn passed on the information to the state security forces. Information flowed for over two hours, with frantic enquiries being made. The Mayor of Saumur reports that this went up to the French Defence Ministry. It was then reported by the unnamed 'général commandant' of the [[Écoles Militaires de Saumur]] to have been an 'exercise'. In an echo of [[Ryazan]], [[Jean-Michel Marchand]] denied that the local police had any information about the exercise.<ref name=sk/> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:42, 3 February 2020
L’église Saint-Hilaire-des-Grottes, the church close to which Deash materials were found by gardeners. | |
Date | 21 September 2016 |
Description | In 2016 gardeners in Saumur, France found what appeared to be a Daesh cell, complete with recording equipment and props such as ISIS flags. Local police were told by the French Ministry of Defense that it was an exercise, although local police knew nothing of it. |
The 2016 Saumur Daesh Cell was chanced upon by gardeners in Saumur, France. On the afternoon of 21st September, they saw a white van leaving a cave. Investigating, they discovered a cache of materials indicative of a Daesh (ISIS) terror cell, including ISIS flags, audio/video equipment and a generator. Police were notified, only to later report a "false alarm" after the information had been passed up to the French Ministry of Defense. It was later reported to have been a "terror exercise", although (in an echo of the Ryazan incident) the local police denied all knowledge.[1] The commercially-controlled media response was limited, and no connection was made to Operation Gladio or Operation Gladio/B.
Sources
Information about the 2016 Saumur Daesh Cell appears to come from two original sources, both in French:[2]
- The most widely cited is from the regional paper Courrier de l'Ouest, of 22nd September 2016;[3]
- Supplementary information is available from the local paper Saumur Kiosque, also posted on 22nd September 2016.[1]
The same information was widely shared by national media outlets. Few if any appear to have connected it to Operation Gladio/B and the wave of false flag terrorism.
Exposure
The cave was situated on land close to the church of Saint-Hilaire-des-Grottes, by the Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent exit on the road to Gennes. Finding their key did not unlock the gate, gardeners used an alternative entrance to the land, only to see three men[1] get into a white van and leaving the place. Looking in the cave, they found Arab language newspapers, audio and video material and Daesh flags.[1]
Responsibility
The finders alerted local police, who in turn passed on the information to the state security forces. Information flowed for over two hours, with frantic enquiries being made. The Mayor of Saumur reports that this went up to the French Defence Ministry. It was then reported by the unnamed 'général commandant' of the Écoles Militaires de Saumur to have been an 'exercise'. In an echo of Ryazan, Jean-Michel Marchand denied that the local police had any information about the exercise.[1]
Reporting
Various commercially-controlled media outlets picked up the story.[4][5] Some subsequently removed it from their website.[6][7]
Rating
The page collects the evidence of a telling mistake by the "terrorists" employed by the French military. Corporate media quickly lost interest in the story.
References
- ↑ a b c d e http://www.saumur-kiosque.com/infos_article.php?id_actu=32966
- ↑ https://olivierdemeulenaere.wordpress.com/2016/09/26/etrange-affaire-vrais-faux-drapeaux-daesh-ecole-militaire-saumur/
- ↑ http://www.courrierdelouest.fr/actualite/saumur-les-terroristes-de-daesh-etaient-en-fait-des-militaires-22-09-2016-284131
- ↑ http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2016/09/23/97001-20160923FILWWW00097-des-militaires-confondus-avec-des-terroristes.php
- ↑ http://www.bfmtv.com/societe/saumur-des-militaires-provoquent-une-fausse-frayeur-terroriste-1040193.html
- ↑ https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20160927155801/https://www.upr.fr/communiques-de-presse/decouverte-mysterieuse-de-faux-drapeaux-de-daesh-planque-dune-ecole-militaire-a-saumur
- ↑ http://www.cholet.maville.com/actu/actudet_-saumur.-les-terroristes-de-daesh-etaient-en-fait-des-militaires_52728-3052556_actu.Htm