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Regarding the purported beheading of a French priest combined with the taking of hostage of nuns and others there is nothing to see. It’s mere drama, a mere distraction hoax to distract from the absolutely failed Nice truck attack scam. By no means is this real to any degree. It is, rather, an obvious drill, merely staged, as is made abundantly evident by even a cursory review of the imagery.

The purported knifeman and/or shooter is, once again, supposedly an ISIS or, rather, IS mole. Yet, what is ISIS other than the Israeli Secret Intelligence Service? The arch-hoaxing can be seen clearly, here, with the typical image of a supposedly grieving person, in this case the French agent with the long gun, feigning grief before the cameras. As always, the top calibre camera-people were on-site, fully embedded, taking all manner of HD-quality images. Yet, in another second the same man with the same gun can be seen acting all serious and military before the camera: hoax index, not measurable, that is off the scale.

Now, at this point there is supposed to be hostage rescuing going on. So, what are all these players doing at such a great distance from the church? Why are they merely hunkered down about the back-end of the unmarked van? Who can regard this as anything other than a fake and a scam?

Then, there is the highly contrived imagery of the purported beheading master? His surname is Petitjean which is rarely taken by Muslims and is, rather, a common name for Moroccan and/or Sephardic Jewry. The French-influenced Moroccan town of PetitJean is/was heavily Jewish. The ISIS mole to which he is giving this supposed obedience is Jewish in a appearance and is almost assuredly a Mossad agent. Regardless, no Muslim person is supposed to give obedience to another human, never with such posturing, which is, in fact, a crime against Islam. All such elements do, in fact, work for ISIS as the moniker for the Israeli Secret Intelligence Services.

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