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One dead outside German bar
#26

One dead outside German bar

Quote: (07-25-2016 09:44 AM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Something doesn't make sense here...they didn't let him into the event...but at the same time they let him go as well ??

He probably refused a bag check.
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#27

One dead outside German bar

Quote: (07-25-2016 09:44 AM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Something doesn't make sense here...they didn't let him into the event...but at the same time they let him go as well ??

He had no ticked for the event. Security at a concert / festival checks if people have a ticked and if so maybe the bags. He got denied entry so for the security the case is solved.

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And if we have to go alone
We'll go alone with pride


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#28

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Quote: (07-25-2016 11:19 AM)Parzival Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 09:44 AM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Something doesn't make sense here...they didn't let him into the event...but at the same time they let him go as well ??

He had no ticked for the event. Security at a concert / festival checks if people have a ticked and if so maybe the bags. He got denied entry so for the security the case is solved.


So, this killer has the brainpower to make an dangerous deadly device, but doesn't know how to buy a ticket in advance ?
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#29

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Quote: (07-25-2016 11:23 AM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 11:19 AM)Parzival Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 09:44 AM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Something doesn't make sense here...they didn't let him into the event...but at the same time they let him go as well ??

He had no ticked for the event. Security at a concert / festival checks if people have a ticked and if so maybe the bags. He got denied entry so for the security the case is solved.


So, this killer has the brainpower to make an dangerous deadly device, but doesn't know how to buy a ticket in advance ?

Multitasking is not a Mussie strong point

Deus vult!
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#30

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Anyone too dumb to figure out how to bomb people without dying in the process is by definition a fairly poor planner.
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#31

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How smart do you think they can be? They react impulsive. You see it with the other attacks, the Brussels bombings, that they act brutal and violent but not with a bigger plan at all. They are more like insects.

So Isis confess the attack was of them. Of course they say oh we are not sure, we have no connection but there is a video out there.

http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/a...Bezug.html

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Six Facebook profiles, a roll of 50 euro bills: The assassin of Ansbach has acted "in the name of Allah". In a threaten video the Syrians refers to IS-leader al-Baghdadi.

On a mobile phone there is a threatened attack the perpetrator himself as video, Herrmann said. The perpetrator cancel an act of revenge against German to retaliation because they might destroy Muslims. In a first translation of the Arabic text says, the perpetrators act in the name of Allah. He refers to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the terrorist militia IS.

Among the lost property are also two mobile phones with more additional SIM cards and a laptop. After an initial evaluation violent videos can be found with Islamist orientation and salafistischem content on it. The greatest part is in Arabic.

To date, there are no links to terrorist groups, said the police vice president of Middle Franconia, Roman Fertinger. A claim of responsibility was not found.

Newspeach again [Image: tard.gif]

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We'll go alone with pride


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#32

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Quote: (07-25-2016 11:23 AM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 11:19 AM)Parzival Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 09:44 AM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Something doesn't make sense here...they didn't let him into the event...but at the same time they let him go as well ??

He had no ticked for the event. Security at a concert / festival checks if people have a ticked and if so maybe the bags. He got denied entry so for the security the case is solved.


So, this killer has the brainpower to make an dangerous deadly device, but doesn't know how to buy a ticket in advance ?

Maybe he wanted to save some money for his retirement fund.
It's never too late.
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#33

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Suicide bomber pledged allegiance to IS before blowing himself into Paradise.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36882831

Wonder how worn-out all these journalists' PC filters are getting.

Edit: High energy Parzival edged it.
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#34

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What bloody difference does it make whether these nutters pledge allegiance to ISIS or not? The problem is letting in hundreds of thousands of dangerous ideologues who hate us and our way of life and want to destroy it, not whether they claim the kills for ISIS, Taliban or any other Islamic whacko group. It's as if the press breath a sigh or relief if they haven't pledged for ISIS: "Phew, it's okay lads, we can spin this one to avoid mentioning Islam and terrorism!"
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#35

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Quote: (07-25-2016 12:27 PM)DarianFrey Wrote:  

Wonder how worn-out all these journalists' PC filters are getting.

Worn-out PC filters are the reason why journalists and other media figures are so "exhausted" and "tired" from news of these attacks.
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Quote: (07-25-2016 12:50 PM)Matsufubu Wrote:  

What bloody difference does it make whether these nutters pledge allegiance to ISIS or not? The problem is letting in hundreds of thousands of dangerous ideologues who hate us and our way of life and want to destroy it, not whether they claim the kills for ISIS, Taliban or any other Islamic whacko group. It's as if the press breath a sigh or relief if they haven't pledged for ISIS: "Phew, it's okay lads, we can spin this one to avoid mentioning Islam and terrorism!"

Like it or not, people that base their opinions and political ideologies purely on what MSM feeds them will never realize the threat of Islam, unless MSM continues screaming ISIS whenever those demons shoot, blow up, or mow down innocents.

Little by little, cut by cut, "IS = Islam" will turn to "Islam = bad" in the minds of people that post "Love trumps hate" on their Facebook whenever the religion of peace strikes again.

Every headline that includes "IS allegiance" is at least another hundred people with the veil pulled from their eyes. Maybe they finally close their CNN and Huffington Post tabs and go on a Wikipedia quest on Islam, reading the details on daily life and its violent history, where they 3 hours later start to realize "fookin' hell, Trump and Geert Wilders ain't seem so crazy anymuh". Or they actually watch that video on Youtube where an imam said gay people should be killed, despite hearing from their friends that the video is racist and Islamophobic.

It surely matters that IS is in the picture. If nothing else, IS attacks in the Western world bring clicks on news sites. And clicks bring mo' money.
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http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/a...ebung.html


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The German MP Harald Weinberg (left) sat in front of the stop for a right to stay the subsequent offender. As the newspaper "Bild" reported, Weinberg asked the town of Ansbach, in a letter to refrain from deportation the Syrian to the medical treatment of the refugee had been completed in Germany.

There are about 220,000 of them that have no more legal right to stay. Still they don't face deportation. There are thousands of them where we don't know the identity beside those that cross every day the border. It was just a matter of time. Its amazing how incompetent the German authorities are.

We will stand tall in the sunshine
With the truth upon our side
And if we have to go alone
We'll go alone with pride


For us, these conflicts can be resolved by appeal to the deeply ingrained higher principle embodied in the law, that individuals have the right (within defined limits) to choose how to live. But this Western notion of individualism and tolerance is by no means a conception in all cultures. - Theodore Dalrymple
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#38

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Quote: (07-25-2016 06:07 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

He was just carrying the bomb.
The bomb exploded.
The bomb is to blame.
He was only carrying it.
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Hey, he was only "extremely careless" with it.....

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#39

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Strengths often lead to weakness. There's no country better in the world at rounding up thousands of people into camps against their will. Due to that legacy and German national shame, you will never see it again even now when their country is legitimately under attack,
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