Paris Attackers Were All European Nationals

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Think of that for a moment. They weren't refugees or people who had come in from elsewhere. Some were even born and grew up in Europe. What kind of society exists there that creates such monsters? And, it should be noted that the vast majority of French Muslims are in France as citizens from former colonies.



Here they are:



Bilal Hadfi, 20 - French (living in Belgium)



Ismaël Omar Mostefaï, 29 - French



Samy Amimour, 28 - French



Ibrahim Abdeslam, 31 - French (living in Belgium)



Salah Abdeslam, 26 - French (living in Belgium)



Hamza Attou, 21 - Belgian



Mohamed Amri, 27 - Belgian (born in Morocco)



*Eighth suspect (unidentified) carrying stolen passport in name of 'Ahmad al-Mohammad', 25 - from Idlib, Syria



The alleged mastermind is Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, from Belgium.



Read more @ Paris Attack 2015: Named Terrorists All European Nationals, Not Syrian Refugees
 
thanks Longknife-----I did wonder. I wonder if life histories of these monsters
will come under scrutiny------
 
Think of that for a moment. They weren't refugees or people who had come in from elsewhere. Some were even born and grew up in Europe. What kind of society exists there that creates such monsters? And, it should be noted that the vast majority of French Muslims are in France as citizens from former colonies.



Here they are:



Bilal Hadfi, 20 - French (living in Belgium)



Ismaël Omar Mostefaï, 29 - French



Samy Amimour, 28 - French



Ibrahim Abdeslam, 31 - French (living in Belgium)



Salah Abdeslam, 26 - French (living in Belgium)



Hamza Attou, 21 - Belgian



Mohamed Amri, 27 - Belgian (born in Morocco)



*Eighth suspect (unidentified) carrying stolen passport in name of 'Ahmad al-Mohammad', 25 - from Idlib, Syria



The alleged mastermind is Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, from Belgium.



Read more @ Paris Attack 2015: Named Terrorists All European Nationals, Not Syrian Refugees


Predicted they'd turn out to be homegrown. Long trip from Syria just to kill yourself.
 
Just an illustration how well they assimilate into their new country....
 
Think of that for a moment. They weren't refugees or people who had come in from elsewhere. Some were even born and grew up in Europe. What kind of society exists there that creates such monsters? And, it should be noted that the vast majority of French Muslims are in France as citizens from former colonies.



Here they are:



Bilal Hadfi, 20 - French (living in Belgium)



Ismaël Omar Mostefaï, 29 - French



Samy Amimour, 28 - French



Ibrahim Abdeslam, 31 - French (living in Belgium)



Salah Abdeslam, 26 - French (living in Belgium)



Hamza Attou, 21 - Belgian



Mohamed Amri, 27 - Belgian (born in Morocco)



*Eighth suspect (unidentified) carrying stolen passport in name of 'Ahmad al-Mohammad', 25 - from Idlib, Syria



The alleged mastermind is Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, from Belgium.



Read more @ Paris Attack 2015: Named Terrorists All European Nationals, Not Syrian Refugees

Just a guess by me, but I have a feeling you will find their backgrounds to range from high-end lower class to lower middle class. Truly poor people don't have time to radicalize, they are too busy surviving, but the comfortable poor, and the dissafected lower middle class have both the time to be radicalized, as well as a sort of consciousness to realize that they could be "bigger" than they are now.
 
The radicalization process works best among those with deep anger issues.

Hopelessness due to lack of jobs is one.
Anger at society for being in a restricted status such as jail or a ghetto is another.
Third, and most important, is a constant barrage of hate and indications of contempt for any and all who do not share the same beliefs and desires.
 
The radicalization process works best among those with deep anger issues.

Hopelessness due to lack of jobs is one.
Anger at society for being in a restricted status such as jail or a ghetto is another.
Third, and most important, is a constant barrage of hate and indications of contempt for any and all who do not share the same beliefs and desires.

I agree that is one of the mechanisms, however you also have the examples from the 60's in the US and Europe, where the offspring of the bourgeois were often the most radical, Weather Underground, RAF, Action Directe, etc.

Orwell in 1984 laid out that pattern, where the middle always tries to become the upper, via exploitation of the lower.
 
Paris On Alert For Chemical Attack On Water Supply After Hazmat Suits Stolen From Hospital...

Medical protective clothing stolen from Paris hospital
22 Nov.`15 - French police are investigating the recent theft of medical protective clothing from a hospital in Paris, the Paris public hospital administrator AP-HP has said.
The motive for the theft is unclear but it comes amid heightened fears in France over the risk of biological or chemical terrorism following the deadly Nov. 13 attacks in Paris. The disappearance of a "limited number" of "protective clothing elements" from the Necker hospital was discovered on Nov. 18, the Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris (AP-HP) said in a statement on Saturday. A report was filed the day after at the local police station, it added.

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Chemical warfare fears: A protective suit, similar to the ones stolen in Paris​

A spokeswoman for AP-HP reached by Reuters on Sunday declined to provide further details on what equipment was taken. After the Nov. 13 attacks, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said France could face the risk of chemical or bacterial warfare in its fight against Islamist militants. Reiterating the possible threat on Sunday, French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told Europe 1 radio "all possible precautions to avoid this kind of risk have been taken".

The Necker hospital is used by patients possibly suffering from the Ebola virus and as such has a large stock of protective clothing, the AP-HP statement added. The equipment was stored in a room locked with a code but accessible to a large number of people. It is checked once a week and security has been increased since, the statement said.

Medical protective clothing stolen from Paris hospital

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Paris on alert for chemical attack on city's water supply after hazardous materials suits stolen from children's hospital
November 22, 2015 - A dozen suits designed to protect medics from contagious diseases, polyethylene boots, gloves, and antibacterial masks were swiped from the city's Necker Paediatric Hospital
Paris is braced for an ISIS attack on the city's water supply after chemical protection suits were stolen from a children's hospital A dozen suits, designed to protect medics from Ebola and other contagious diseases, polyethylene boots, gloves, and antibacterial masks were swiped from the city's Necker Paediatric Hospital. The theft is especially worrying in light of heightened tension in the capital following the wave of terror attacks that killed 130 people.

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Watertight: The Parisian water supply is under tight security​

Eau de Paris, the capital's state-run water company, has banned access to six key sites to all but essential staff after the authorities declared a state of emergency for three months. "Our eight security agents are the only ones to be accredited by the defence ministry and are in permanent contact with the terrorism cell of Paris police headquarters," a spokesman told Le Parisien.

Prime Minister Manuel Valls has warned that terror thugs may target the city's water supply. He said: "We must now exclude nothing. There may be a risk of chemical and biological weapons." Meanwhile, France's army chief of staff said he sees no short term military victory in the fight against ISIS as Paris intensifies its strikes on targets in Syria following the deadly attacks in the French capital. "There will be no military victory against Daesh in the short term," Pierre de Villiers, chief of staff of armed forces, told French newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche in an interview published today. "In the military, we are used to the long term but people... want fast results. In Syria and Iraq, we are in the heart of that paradox. "Everybody knows that in the end this conflict will be resolved through diplomatic and political channels."

Paris on alert for chemical attack on city's water supply after hazardous materials suits stolen from children's hospital - Mirror Online
 
Think of that for a moment. They weren't refugees or people who had come in from elsewhere. Some were even born and grew up in Europe. What kind of society exists there that creates such monsters? And, it should be noted that the vast majority of French Muslims are in France as citizens from former colonies.



Here they are:



Bilal Hadfi, 20 - French (living in Belgium)



Ismaël Omar Mostefaï, 29 - French



Samy Amimour, 28 - French



Ibrahim Abdeslam, 31 - French (living in Belgium)



Salah Abdeslam, 26 - French (living in Belgium)



Hamza Attou, 21 - Belgian



Mohamed Amri, 27 - Belgian (born in Morocco)



*Eighth suspect (unidentified) carrying stolen passport in name of 'Ahmad al-Mohammad', 25 - from Idlib, Syria



The alleged mastermind is Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, from Belgium.



Read more @ Paris Attack 2015: Named Terrorists All European Nationals, Not Syrian Refugees





Every single one was an immigrant whether first second or third generation. They just want to impose their vile religion on the world as commanded in their religious teachings. Their names are not European but Arabic from the M.E. and that is where they should all be sent back to. Let the arab states have the problem of extremists and see how they deal with them.
 
seems euro muslims are more isolated than american muslims.....in euro they think of themselves as muslims first.....french etc next...
so isolation is not the answer....in the us ....they seem to think of themselves as american then muslims...
 
Every single one was an immigrant whether first second or third generation.

Immigrant generally refers to first generation...

... second generation applies when the first generation sends back over...

... for the rest of the existing family to come over and join them.
 

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