First we were told that the big strong Moroccan above was
the 'gunman' on the Amsterdam to Paris train. We were told
that the American airman Spencer Stone was the FIRST to
tackle the Moroccan. Then various witnesses explained that
the arrested Moroccan was a small, sickly malnourished man.
And, according to Bernard Cazeneuve, the French interior
minister, a 28-year-old French banker Damien A., 28, was
the FIRST to tackle 'the gunman'.
http://www.aanirfan.blogspot.com/
Claude Moniquet (above) is the Zionist spy used by the media
to explain to the European public what happened on the Amsterdam
to Paris train. Claude Moniquet once lived on a kibbutz and he
became a 'spy' for France.
Zionist Operative In French Train False Flag
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Zionist Operative In French Train False Flag
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