Monday, October 18, 2010

"al Qaeda" hired as French strike buster?






Youths clash with police in Nanterre, outside Paris.
photograph: Thomas Samson/AFP/Getty Images




  

Nicolas Sarkozy received his marching orders from the bankers to implement austerity measures but things aren't going as well as planned.  With millions protesting and the threat of fuel supplies running out, the government said it would resort to force if necessary to prevent paralysis in the economy.   

It would be a desperate last resort move but Sarkozy may have to enlist his friends in the CIA and Mossad to help him out.

Saudi 'intelligence' sets the stage and the media obliges by making sure we get the message.
Saudi Arabian authorities have informed France about a new threat from al-Qaeda, French Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux disclosed on Monday.

Quoting Saudi intelligence agencies, Hortefeux said the alert spoke of an imminent al-Qaeda threat to Europe, France in particular. "This is not about overestimating the threat or underestimating it. I am indicating, based on all these elements, that the threat is real," he added.

His remarks came during a joint TV and Radio interview during which he also revealed that Paris had been told to specifically watch out for Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), an off-shoot of the global terror outfit.  {see AQAP's new issue of Inspire magazine}

Nothing like a little false flag to end the French protests and force the attention away from banker and government crimes and back onto the Muslim 'threat.'

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