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As of 2010, there were 4.8 million Muslims in Germany (5.8% of the country's population) and 4.7 million Muslims in France (7.5%). They say that by 2020 there will be 20 million in Germany, safe to say the way these rats are breeding there's 7 + million in Germany by now.
Muslims lie not because they are liars by nature but by choice. Systematic lying as a religious policy is deadly, and if our politicians do not understand this, thousands could die.
Muslims lie when it is in their interest to do so and “Allah” will not hold them accountable for lying when it is beneficial to the cause of Islam. They can lie without any guilt or fear of accountability or retribution. A lie in the defense of Islam is approved even applauded in their “holy” books.
Fox News just said '12 people now confirmed dead'
Have any news sources confirmed that this was the Amish Mafia, or radicalized Seventh Day Adventists?
No? I'll have to check the Mirror.co.uk
Opology in 3...2...1...
And somebody went into a mosque in Zurich and popped three muzzies.
Retribution or false flag? Will it matter? Nobody liked Franz Ferdinand and it only took a few weeks to start the first War to End All Wars.
The problem was that the number of refugees entering Germany every day was so large in the beginning that not everyone could be thoroughly vetted. It is, however, extremely important to distinguish between the many who fled their war-torn countries fearing for their lives and those who were smuggled in via refugee routes by militant terrorist organizations like "Islamic State" ("IS").
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The authorities are aware of a lot, but with the number of people coming in, it's simply impossible to ensure a thorough enough vetting process for every single one of them. Plus, the radicalization process often doesn't begin until they are in Europe.
weird, truck has a polish license plate. The polish aren't much fans of the muslims, and they don't allow them in for immigration
Fully automatic
BKA head Münch also warned of the possibility of additional attacks. He said the proximity of time to an attack like that leads to a "significant risk of further attacks." In Berlin, all Christmas markets remained closed on Tuesday and other cities around the country, including Hamburg and Dresden, are adding additional security measures at their Christmas markets.
Security officials are pursuing terrorists and their supporters both in Germany and abroad with the full force of the law. This is covered by the anti-terrorism measures in Paragraph 129 of Germany's penal code, along with other legislation. The country has many tools at its disposal to ensure that this happens, including Germany's anti-extremism agency, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, excellent government criminal investigators and prosecutors as well as excellent police special forces.
How in the hell did the guy escape the scene? Were there not any men in the crowd? Was everyone too busy with their head between their knees, waiting for their masters to come and save them? Pathetic.
Speaking just 14 hours after a truck driver plowed into a crowd at Berlin Christmas market, the leader of the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU), the sister party of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), said "we owe it to the victims, those affected and the entire populous to rethink and adjust our entire immigration and security policy."
Seehofer's remarks sparked cross-party backlash - less for the content than for the timing. His calls for a complete review of Germany's immigration policy came before authorities had even issued an official statement concerning the attack or any information about a suspected perpetrator or perpetrators.
How in the hell did the guy escape the scene? Were there not any men in the crowd? Was everyone too busy with their head between their knees, waiting for their masters to come and save them? Pathetic.
The manhunt then turned to a Tunisian national, believed to be in his early 20s, whose identification documents were found in the vehicle used to carry out the attack. Local media reported that police were raiding a migrant shelter in the town of Emmerich near the border with the Netherlands, where the suspect is thought to have lived before relocating to Berlin.
According to the Bild newspaper, the man was already known to police over assault charges, but went into hiding before he could be detained. He was also said to have already been under investigation in connection with an act of terror.
It is unclear when Anis A. arrived in Germany. Several entries have been found in government databases. What is known is that the suspect had been on the German authorities' radar for some time now. An entry relating to an undercover investigation of the man on Feb. 5 states, "Suspected ties with IS" and "intensive monitoring of the subject." Earlier this year, the authorities classified the man as a "potential threat," a category used by police to describe people the authorities believe could attack at any time. The German Interior Ministry has stated that 549 people across the country are currently classified as potential threats. They are the subject of frequent monitoring.
Why would he leave his ID docs in the cab? Smells fishy.
Leaving for Dresden on Monday.
Still trying to decide if a pocket knife is enough or do I also need a hunting knife. /sarcasm
Amri had also previously offered to act as a suicide bomber on known Islamist chat sites, German news magazine "Der Spiegel" reported on Thursday, citing security sources. German authorities listened in on the conversation while investigating so-called "hate preachers." During the chat, Amri also reportedly talked about how he could obtain weapons.
The international manhunt for the prime suspect in Berlin's deadly truck attack raised questions and public ire on Thursday, with many wondering how Anis Amri was able to avoid arrest and deportation despite being on the radar of German security agencies.
"The authorities had him in their crosshairs and he still managed to vanish," German news magazine "Der Spiegel" said on its website.
Most likely they killed him and left his documents to dupe the polizei.Why would he leave his ID docs in the cab? Smells fishy.
Most likely they killed him and left his documents to dupe the polizei.
Most likely they killed him and left his documents to dupe the polizei.