As we have pointed out before, if the Zionists use something on one instance, and it worked, then rather than try something new, they go ahead and use it again. That is how they got caught this time around. Read this and see what I mean.
Charlie Hebdo Fits Zionist Template
http://henrymakow.com/2015/06/Charlie-Hebdo-Followed-Zionist-Template.html#sthash.2L2Wa5CG.dpuf
By Henry Makow
Charlie Hebdo  has come to represent "free speech" for Zionists and Islamophobes. All  others need not apply. The book's editor, Kevin Barrett last week was denied entry into Canada to deliver a speech.
Whether its Paris, Ottawa, Melbourne or Copenhagen, state-sponsored terrorism follows
a well-established pattern. In this excerpt, Laurent Guyenot shows how the Hebdo false flag was previewed by another French "terror" event in 2012 which bears an uncanny resemblance. 
Both incidents were pretexts to enact repressive pro Zionist legislation.
Makow Comment- As with Sandy Hook, there are no pictures of bullet ridden  cartoonists. I  suspect no one died at Charlie Hebdo. The "victims"are enjoying a  comfortable retirement under new identities in Herzliya, a posh suburb  north of Tel Aviv. This article is from the book We are NOT Charlie Hebdo,  a collection of essays by experts who deconstruct the event and its implications.  
PREQUEL TO CHARLIE HEBDO:
THE MARCH 2012 MOHAMED MERAH AFFAIR 
by Laurent Guyenot (translated by Kevin Barrett)
"The  important thing to understand is that the trauma of Montauban and  Toulouse struck deep in our country, a little--I do not want to compare  the horrors--a little like the trauma that followed the events in the US  and New York in September 2001 . . . September 11th."
-Nicolas Sarkozy, 23 March 2012, broadcast on Europe 1189
The Charlie Hebdo affair comes three years after the Mohamed Merah case.  The two incidents have extremely disturbing similarities, as if they  employed the same script, the same staging and the same troupe of  actors. 
First,  consider the many factual similarities: the suspects' profiles, the two  dubiously-connected episodes of each tragedy, the all-night sieges  keeping the audience riveted to their television screens, the  implausible executions of the suspects, and a whole series of  inconsistencies in the official story. 
(French patsy Mohammed Merah supposedly killed some Jewish 
children and French soldiers in 2012)
Additionally,  in both cases, the authorities have produced no convincing evidence  that the executed suspects were actually involved in the crimes. Another  connection: the four Jewish victims of the grocery store hostage  episode "are buried in the same cemetery as the Jewish victims of  Mohammed Merah."
But  the most striking similarities are in the repercussions of the two  cases--especially the virtually-identical government/media response. Two  days after the killings in a Jewish school March 19, 2012, Foreign  Minister Alain Juppé went to Jerusalem for the funeral of the victims.
 There  he met Shimon Peres in the presidential palace, where Juppé assured  Peres of his support in the war on terror and anti-Semitism (both  implicitly skillfully combined in this scene). 
Then  the next day, Juppé met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to pledge  his support. In a public tribute to the victims (and implicitly to  Zionism) Alain Juppé, wearing the kippa, spoke of "a national tragedy, a  catastrophe that has struck France. ( . . . ) When a Jew is targeted in  France, the whole of France is affected. The attack on Jews in France  is the business of 65 million French people. Your grief, your pain is  ours ( . . . ) Anti-Semitism is unbearable for us. France will not yield  to terrorism." Note the subtle equation that makes "terrorism" and  "anti-Semitism" two interchangeable terms.
A  similar swiftly-orchestrated response followed the deaths of Jewish  hostages in the Hyper-Kosher grocery store in 2015, following the  supposedly related shootings at the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo.  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took charge of France's  officially- sanctioned nationwide demonstration, before going to the  Great Synagogue of Paris where, before a cheering crowd, he gave a  speech about his favorite topic: the fight against terrorism and  anti-Semitism.
Each  of the two cases took place shortly after brutal Israeli attacks  against the Gaza Strip, and each was used to consign those atrocities to  the memory hole--or at least to drown out the chorus of disapproval.  Each also allowed Israel to remind the Jews of France (the largest  Jewish community in Europe) that they live in a hostile land and would  do well to emigrate to Israel. 
Both  affairs also gave Israel a pretext to oppress the Palestinians and  attack unfriendly Arab and Muslim countries. In March 2012, Israel was  seeking to launch a war against Iran, and the Merah affair drummed up  French support. Likewise in 2015, Israel was trying to stop a G5+1  nuclear deal with Iran, and the Charlie Hebdo and supermarket shootings once again helped the Zionist cause.
Additionally,  each of the two affairs helped terrorize French Jews (the largest  Jewish community in Europe) to encourage them to emigrate to Israel.  When, on October 31st 2012, Netanyahu made an official visit to France,  he said at a press conference with Hollande (who would accompany him the  next day to Toulouse for a ceremony honoring the victims): "In my role  as Prime Minister of Israel, I always say to Jews everywhere: Come to  Israel and make Israel your home."
Finally,  in both cases, immediately after the event, a PATRIOT Act type of law  censoring free speech and focusing on anti-Semitism-- equated with  criticism of Israel--was imposed on the French public. In the days  following the killings in 2012, President Sarkozy announced his plan to  create a new criminal offense and place internet users under  surveillance: "Any person who habitually visits websites that justify  terrorism or incite hatred or violence shall be prosecuted and  penalized."
 Apparently the concept of "condoning terrorism" is almost limitless.
The  new anti-terrorism acts were presented by Sarkozy to his Cabinet on  April 11th, 2012, but were eventually rejected by Parliament. So, it  seems, we had to start all over again in 2015.
And  indeed, a few days after the killing of Charlie Hebdo, taking advantage  of public emotion, François Hollande proposed a new law: to censor the  Internet. 
"To  fight an enemy, you must first know and name it. Anti-Semitism has  changed its face. It has not lost its ancient roots. Some of these  springs have not changed since the dawn of time: conspiracy, suspicion,  falsification. But today, it also feeds on hatred of Israel. It imports  conflict from the Middle East. It claims that Jews are somehow  responsible for people's misfortunes. It keeps alive conspiracy theories  that spread without limits, even those that have led to the worst of  horrors."
(Paris was considering recognizing Palestine.)
Hollande  stressed the need to "be aware that conspiracy theories are propagated  through the internet and social networks. But we must remember that it  is words that prepare the way for mass extermination . . . We need to  act at the European and even international levels to define a legal  framework, so that the internet platforms running social networks face  their responsibilities and are penalized for violations," he  emphasized. 
Hollande  said his government will support the call of several Jewish  organizations "against Holocaust denial on the Internet." It seems that  the concept of negation or "denial," usually associated with Holocaust  denial, has been curiously extended to include negation of the official  account of the Charlie Hebdo case.
To  underline the similarities between the two affairs, and gain a better  perspective on the Charlie Hebdo incident, here is a reminder of the  facts in the Merah case, highlighting anomalies and advancing a  plausible hypothesis.
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This excerpt was intended to inform you of this new book and provide a sample. Copies are available here.
Related- Merah Busted as Mossad Mole
First Comment from Dan:
There's  an analytical tools that everyone in the world can and must apply to  any media hyped shooting, bombing, riot, scandal, market crash,  controversial court decision and all the rest of it.
'Cui bono' - who profits?  who benefits?
Thinking  back to the sequence of events that ensued, what actually happened?  A  couple of deranged young losers venting anger at magazine they'd seen  plastered on magazine racks all over Paris, insulting Islam and God.
Deranged  people fly off the handle and murder other toxic people every week.    It was a senseless killing spree by a couple of lunatics.
Within  a few days, World Media turned it into a grand standing photo op for  the Prime Minister of Israel to declare himself the spokesman and  defender of 'World Jewry' - during a CLOSE ELECTION CAMPAIGN. The French  / UN referendum on the recognition of the State of Palestine wasn't the  only thing at stake.
My  jaw dropped to the floor in Disney cartoon fashion at the speed the  thing was blown out of proportion - not merely to 'World Sympathy' for  the French, for whom World Media said it was the 'French 911' (but with a  lot less property damage and loss of life), to being about  'Antisemitism' and Netanyahu.
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