Posted on 11/15/2015 8:00:34 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Edited on 11/15/2015 8:42:21 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Yesterday, when we explained just how the tragic events in France over the past 48 hours unfolded precisely as we predicted they would two months ago (ironically, as per our post from September 11, 2015) we commented on the oddly fortuitous discovery of an intact Syrian passport found next to the body of one of the suicide bombers, a passport which Greece chimed in as belonging to a Syrian refugee who had entered the country at Leros on October 3, 2015 from where he subsequently travelled all the way to Paris.
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Sensationalism.
With passports, fake or real, they are coming through the front doors rather than sneaking through the back doors.
The French government talked some of their own agents into executing suicide missions? Really? Are these like, civil servants? Did they put up a notice on the office bulletin board looking for volunteers? Offered them overtime or extra vacation to kill their own citizens?
Or maybe it was the Joos, or right-wingers?
Get serious.
Of course it’s a forgery. these hundred of thousands of “Syrian refugees” aren’t stopping at Syrian government offices and filing paperwork. You can probably buy them on the road to Greece. Most likely most of these “Syrians” aren’t even Syrians.
Europe is flooded with people traveling on “fake” passports.
A refugee's passport would be their only form of ID. It would be demanded in any circumstance where somebody in the US would be asked to show their driver's license. They would be used to carrying it around.
Forgery or not, it looks like the passport was definitely used in Greece and Serbia.
The real question is, did it belong to the attacker? If the real refugee Ahmad al-Mohammad steps forward, still alive, and claims it, then we will know it didn’t.
The guy is an amateur....being told he’ll have a chance to escape....believing the talk.
Two planes and three buildings were completely destroyed, but somehow a paper passport survived and was picked up by a U.S. government agent who happened to be walking by.
That begs a whole other question. How many "refugees" in the U.S. (migrants from Latin America) have any form of identification at all?
Why did he have a passport, be it real or fake? Because over there, traveling from one small EU country to the next is almost like going from one US county to another. A hop, skip and a jump and you’re in another country. He’d been hopping and skipping through a dozen countries for the past couple months, so it’s on him 24/7. No big mystery.
If it’s a real one, then he wanted his body sent back to his family. No big mystery.
If it’s a fake one, then it proves how much identity theft and secrecy terrorists are involved in. It also adds more time and effort to determine exactly who he was. No big mystery.
So, they’re asking me to believe a terrorist had a fake passport? No way!!
There was a muslim website on FB selling fake passports. It was reported on Breitbart which is now Restless Patriot. They were “Syrian” passports used by muslims from other countries.
the kind that plans WAY ahead.
1) Forged Syrian passports have been acknowledged since the invasion of Europe started late last summer
2) Carrying passports in Europe is much different than in the USA. Smaller countries equals more common to carry one’s passport with them as ID.
Breitbart is now ‘restless patriot?
Traveling between states in the US you don't need a passport. In Europe those "states" are countries.
We recently had friends who invited their friend from Germany to visit. His biggest amazement was how vast America was and traveling around "freely".
Exactly. Overseas its normal to carry your docs with you all the time.
If his people knew what name he was traveling under, he may have wanted his family to know what happened to him.
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