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Paris Terror Attack: ISIS Celebrate “Paris In Flames”

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ISIS adherents celebrated the horrific terror attacks across Paris late Friday creating hashtags declaring “Paris in flames” well before the devastating scope of the worst attacks to hit Paris since World War II was clear to the world.

Vocativ deep web analysts discovered ISIS extremists praising the sophisticated and well-coordinated attacks within minutes of the initial explosions and gunfire that police say killed about 140 people. At least six attacks occurred across the city with as many as 100 people believed to have been killed inside a popular concert hall after being taken hostage, authorities said.

“O crusaders we are coming to you with bombs and rifles,” a top propagandist from an unofficial ISIS media wing tweeted in Arabic, Vocativ discovered. The jihadist ended the tweet ominously: “Wait for us.”

“The infidels were happy in the liberating of Sinjar at the morning, and at night they slap themselves for Paris,” declared another tweet discovered by Vocativ deep web analysts.

French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency and closed the country’s borders as the fear spread across a city still healing from the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January. Authorities said the attackers inside the concern hall had tossed explosives at the hostages. At least two attackers were killed in the hall when security officials stormed the building.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the brutal violence which began about 4 p.m. ET. But ISIS adherents quickly encouraged the terror organization to take official responsibility. “Allah Akbar, the horror arrived to the forts of the Cross #Paris. ISIS should claim responsibility for the operation to show the world that Muslims have heavy feet,” one tweet said.

Translation: After the French crimes in Mali, and the bombing of Syria and Iraq, now comes the killing. In your homes there will be war. 18 dead and 60 hostages. #Paris #ISIS

Translation: The west used to live quietly and set fire in the Muslim lands with war, but after the emergence of the caliphate [ISIS] the game has changed. #Franceisonfire #Paris

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125 Comments on "Paris Terror Attack: ISIS Celebrate “Paris In Flames”"

  1. GregT on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 10:23 am 

    ‘All monoteistic religions have deep in them a wish for a one world government lead by them selves.”

    This particular monotheistic religion doesn’t worship a god, per se. They worship greed, and themselves. They are trying to destroy religion.

  2. claman on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 10:38 am 

    Greg, And so religion, in it’s more sophisticated editions, is a mere political instrument for TPTB. I guess we can agree on that.

  3. GregT on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 10:50 am 

    “IMO, one world govt is a farce.
    Look at the US, divided, all states want to succeed. All chambers divided, people divided. It is the same the world over.’

    “Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government.”
    –Dr. Henry Kissinger, Evians, France, 1991

  4. GregT on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 10:59 am 

    “And so religion, in it’s more sophisticated editions, is a mere political instrument for TPTB. I guess we can agree on that.”

    In it’s more “sophisticated editions” for sure claman. Organized religion has always been used as a tool to control the masses, as has organizing against religions. People are relatively easy to farm.

  5. onlooker on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 11:06 am 

    I would make a few points about that Greg. First, in a resource deprived world, the ability to create and oversee a One World government is more limited. Second, the Internet has opened the eyes of many already and they understand the duplicity and conniving ways of governments. Finally, the greatest threats no longer emanate from each other but from a resources scarce, overpopulated and unprepared human species. In this context what a One World Government does or does not do pales in comparison with the diminishing prospects in all regards for all humans at this time because of what I just mentioned. So in that sense Kissinger is right personal/physical well-being trumps individual rights. So a one world government would not be the worst of outcomes in as much as we would no longer be distracted with petty squabbles and may unite to confront the REAL problems

  6. GregT on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 11:17 am 

    I have often thought along those same lines onlooker. The problem I see with this is that the group in question does not promote the very idealisms that I personally espouse. Justice, equality, peace, freedom, liberty, and the rights of the people to self determination. They are tyrants, and in the end, self serving.

  7. claman on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 11:25 am 

    Onlooker said:”Finally, the greatest threats no longer emanate from each other but from a resources scarce, overpopulated and unprepared human species.”

    “Resources scarce, overpopulated and unprepared human species” have all ways been the source of hostility.
    What is different to day

  8. bug on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 11:31 am 

    Davy, I see your point.

  9. GregT on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 11:33 am 

    “What is different to day” ?

    Resources are now beginning to become scarce, the world is now vastly overpopulated, and the masses are totally unprepared for what is soon coming. That is what is different today.

  10. claman on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 11:47 am 

    Onlooker. The real problem around the world, is that the third world after they made them selves free of the western colonial dominance, did not want to limit their own numbers.
    Now they have to face the reality,and very conveniently they blame it all on the west.
    The huge population growth came after the colonial powers were thrown out. IMHO I think they have to sort it out them selves. They can’t forever blame others for their own mistakes.

  11. Rodster on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 11:57 am 

    “First, in a resource deprived world, the ability to create and oversee a One World government is more limited.”

    And that’s why TPTB including Kissinger has called for a global reduction in population from 7.2B to around 500-700 million.

  12. onlooker on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 12:01 pm 

    Rodster any descent that great would involve traumas and death similar to the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. I wish their was a humane way to get to that number but more likely is Nature will do it directly and brutally if we do not beat her to the punch.

  13. claman on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 12:02 pm 

    Greg, wouldn’t you say that the most obvious solution would be to some how diminish the worlds population. Or dare you not think the thought.

  14. Davy on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 12:03 pm 

    Ape Man I am trying to being half funny Ape just like you do with Boat-pathic.

  15. claman on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 12:18 pm 

    Ape’n davy, find a room

  16. GregT on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 12:23 pm 

    “wouldn’t you say that the most obvious solution would be to some how diminish the worlds population.”

    Absolutely claman, around 7 out of every 8 of us need to be “diminished”. Here’s some food for thought:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones

    http://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/new-strange-2014-addition-georgia-guidestones/

  17. Davy on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 12:39 pm 

    Clam, I refuse to share a room with Ape Man because he snores and talks in his sleep. He mostly mumbles incoherently about boat-pathic.

  18. Rodster on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 1:51 pm 

    “Rodster any descent that great would involve traumas and death similar to the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse.”

    And that can come in various forms such as a world war possibly nuclear, a global economic collapse, AGW and Geoengineering.

  19. makati1 on Sun, 15th Nov 2015 7:00 pm 

    Rodster, you forgot pestilence/disease. One very contagious, deadly disease, spread by the tens of millions who fly the globe everyday, would also do it. The numbers would quickly overwhelm the medical support in every country in the first weeks. Something that was very contagious, like a cold, without any symptoms for weeks or months, (maybe an AIDs type virus but airborne) until the infected have spread it everywhere. Perhaps some government is already working on that little killer? We shall see. So many opportunities for extinction, so little time.

  20. Davy on Mon, 16th Nov 2015 7:14 am 

    “France Likely To Call On NATO In Response To Attacks”

    http://warmonitor.net/news/2015/11/15/france-likely-to-call-on-nato-in-response-to-attacks/

    It appears upwards of 15,000 Nato troops may be going to Syria. I guess some of you saw the informal meeting between Putin and Obama. The next few weeks should be interesting. If anything positive comes out of this killing spree it may be a coordinated Russian/Nato effort in Syria. It is possible this cooperation may succeed in lowering tensions between Russia and Nato.

    In my opinion a Russian/Nato conflict is one on the list of many as the greatest danger to our global survival. These terroristic attacks are not a direct danger. What these attacks are is psychological warfare that affects population’s quality of life but it does not disrupt the macro maintenance of the status quo support systems. A larger conflict between any of the big powers is the true danger in this area of concern.

    I am not diminishing the threat from terrorism completely. It is the uncontrolled dangers of terrorism that can cause unintended consequences. Increasingly we are seeing state failures with terroristic organizations involved. My point is these attacks are like gun violence in the US with all its psychological damage to quality of life. The real danger is disruptions to systematic networks and systems that deliver food, fuel, and facilitate global trade in everything else. This is where major powers in conflict matter.

    Maybe I am being too positive towards a Russian/Nato Détente. As a doomer and prepper I am looking at all the various dangers to a stable status qu. Geopolitical deterioration at a time of broad based disruptive decay can spiral out of control. It is precisely now that we need global cooperation to head off many dangers especially the economic and social ones. I am not defending the status quo only hoping to buy time before nothing can support BAU. The reason I say this is we have a window of a few years where we can make some rational positive changes. There are adaptation and mitigation policies that can lower pain and suffering on the way to a final end to the status quo. Many lifeboats for a collapse need to be started. In crisis there is change, I hope.

  21. apneaman on Mon, 16th Nov 2015 12:52 pm 

    Putin: ISIS financed from 40 countries, including G20 members

    https://www.rt.com/news/322305-isis-financed-40-countries/

  22. Boat on Mon, 16th Nov 2015 5:28 pm 

    Wonder why Putin and RT didn’t give the world the smoking gun list.

  23. makati1 on Mon, 16th Nov 2015 7:37 pm 

    Boat, it should be obvious to the open minded. The US heads the list with the KSA next…

  24. makati1 on Mon, 16th Nov 2015 7:56 pm 

    Coming to your US neighborhood soon…

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-16/obama-says-10000-carefully-vetted-syrian-refugees-are-still-headed-us

    Are you ready for a “French” experience?

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