STAFF NEWS & ANALYSIS
French Attack: Media Focuses on Aftermath Instead of Asking Relevant Questions
By Joe Jarvis - July 15, 2016

This is the first picture of the ISIS fanatic who killed 84 people including at least ten children found on an ID card next to his body after he was shot dead by police in the 25-tonne lorry he used as a murder weapon on his mile-long killing spree.  The killer, named locally as French Tunisian Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a married father of three, mounted pavements at high speed and ploughed through crowds celebrating Bastille Day in Nice last night.  One eyewitness filmed armed officers approaching the cab of the lorry and firing repeatedly through its windscreen and doors before it appears Bouhlel can be heard screaming after being hit by a police bullet.  –UK DailyMail

How long before the mainstream media is forced by public outcry to ask significant questions about these constantly occurring “Islamic attacks?

Instead, today, as always, we receive horrifying media coverage of dead and wounded individuals.

The specific incident is rehearsed ad nauseam. Sometimes the witnesses are believable and sometimes not.

In the case of this latest horrible attack in Nice, France, in which a truck drove through crowds at a  high speed and killed over 80 people, we can find heart-wrenching photos and descriptions of what happened.

The Daily Mail article (see above) provides a lengthy summary of the attack with photos and narrative.

It describes the truck, the driver and how he was questioned prior to the attack.

It even explains that the driver said he was delivering ice cream.

The truck is very big. That’s a lot of ice cream. You would think officers would have checked the back to see if the ice cream was really there.

Nor does the truck look refrigerated. And apparently there were guns, ammo and grenades in the back.

The driver was found next to his ID. The ID is almost always found near the dead “terrorist” it seems in cases like these.

Given the amount of apparent false flags taking place in the US and the questions raised about the Paris shooting in November, you would think that the mainstream media would at least raise the theoretical possibility of government involvement.

Governments kill people all the time. It is a core government efficiency.

President Francois Hollande was going to remove France’s state of emergency on July 26th. It began after the November Paris attack. Now the state of emergency will stay in force.

Bluntly speaking, we think we understand the underlying reality.

Globalist bankers have created a worldwide economic depression via the endless debasements of central bank fiat money. Now these same groups are trying to create a war between Islam and the West.

Additionally, these same groups are trying to create significant military tensions between Russia, China and the US. And they are behind numerous regional wars in the Middle East.

The idea is to distract people and to make them so miserable they don’t blame the right groups.

Various former CIA employees have come forward to explain that the West has encouraged the formation and operation of ISIS, HERE – HERE – and HERE.

These terrorist acts stem from Western involvement and encouragement.

It’s not hypothetical.

More:

A huge cache of guns, grenades and ‘larger weapons’ and the terrorist’s identity papers were later found inside the lorry, which mounted the pavement at approximately 40mph and steered directly towards hundreds of people watching a fireworks display.

ISIS supporters have been celebrating the attack, orchestrated to coincide with France’s most important national holiday. The gunman was known to police for crimes of theft and violence, but not intelligence services, a police source said. A suspected accomplice is on the run.

France today declared three days of national mourning after the truck attack – its third major terror attack in 18 months – and President Francois Hollande said: ‘France is in tears, it is hurting but it is strong and she will be stronger – always stronger than the fanatics who wish to hurt us.’

Of course, France doesn’t exist except as lines on a map. There are people behind these attacks. And there are people in the West who created the groups now said to launch these terrible attacks.

Plenty of people know this. Plenty of people are upset about it.

Conclusion: At some point mainstream media reporters and editors should be pressured to actually investigate the antecedents of these attacks. Also the circumstances surrounding the attacks that raise suspicions about what actually happened. How that takes place is unclear. But it should happen.

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