Saturday, August 22, 2015

Video of the Paris Train Incident, Including Interview With The Man Who Beat The "Moroccan" (MUSLIM) Unconscious

The incident:



The interview:



Meanwhile, an actor who was aboard the train tells the story of how the crew members ran away like bitches and locked themselves in a separate car, not thinking for a second of helping any of the passengers, and refusing to answer the door as passengers begged for help:
The actor told Paris Match: 'We heard screaming passengers in English, 'He shoots! He shoots! He has a Kalashnikov!'' 
The actor, who was travelling with his two children and his girlfriend, said: 'Suddenly, members of the crew ran into the hallway and their faces were pale.' 
He said the staff hurried towards their own car on the train and opened it 'with a special key' before they locked themselves inside. 
Mr Anglade claims he and other passengers banged on the door and shouted at staff to open up, but their cries for help were ignored. 
He said: 'Nobody replied, there was radio silence. It was terrible and unbearable, it was inhumane. 'The minutes seemed like hours and protected my children with my whole body, telling them everything was fine.'
MEANWHILE, THIS:

"My first reaction was to sit down and hide. Then I heard an American say 'go get him'."




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Apparently another "known" wolf which begs the question: Why bother having an intelligence service if all they can do is step forward after the fact and assert that they had the guy "on the radar?"

Hiding away in a safe room or waiting to be shot like a dog is the hallmark of a society that has banished arms from "civilized" society and courage from the roster of virtues.

It could be worse. Had this happened in Sweden the Marines would be arrested and charged with vigilante activity which in that diseased society is deemed worse than violent assault and murder.

Lastly: Huzzas for the American Heroes! Perhaps all is not yet lost on this side of the pond.

Anonymous said...

They must have been French, they're good at surrendering.