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Cat kinship 2164 twice but it reclamation the phone tullahoma none of the pictures show any kind of damage to the hood, but on the same hand, the front end of the vehicle isn't shown. There has been no mention of the elderly who owns the Renault since then, nor any attempts to interview him about his encounter that I can find, but maybe there's something the French press. You can tell the media we're from Qaeda Yemen. Yes, indeedy. Just very calmly make sure everyone knows that we goons are from Qaeda Yemen, as if telling the survivors of Hebdo's staff the same thing wasn't enough. I think the official legend began building up yesterday to support the notion that the two named suspects would wind up dead. I read the Telegraph: British analyst described them as Hebdo gunmen want ‘to go out blaze of Elsewhere the press on both continents have been floating more and more links to Syria, trained by Qaeda, ISIL vs Qaeda recruitment propaganda, etc. Former tactical and firearms officer analyses Hebdo attack for clues to what the gunmen might do next The gunmen who shot dead 12 people on Wednesday be preparing to go out a blaze of Redhead, a global threat and risk consultant at FSI, tells The Telegraph. The former tactical and firearms officer said the perpetrators of the attack on Hebdo's offices displayed military-level training their choice of weapon and ability to use it and he expects them to put up a fight when they are eventually found. French police are currently hunting for the suspects brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi the Picardy region 50 northeast of the capital after a pair fitting their description robbed a petrol station near Villers-Cotterets on Thursday morning. http: news worldnews europe 11333686 -Hebdo-gunmen-had-military-level-training.html For two jihadists who wanted to go out a public blaze of it is certainly strange that they wind up isolated print shop and warehouse building a largely rural area, or close to a village of only 8 people. Then the Telegraph-UK came up with this odd business on their live blog yesterday reported to French radio: 11 Phone contact has made with terror suspects holding hostage northeast of a police official has told AP. Meanwhile, a claiming to have been inside the printing company building when the suspects entered has given his account of how he inadvertantly shook hands with one of the magazine massacre suspects: Quote Didier, a salesman, told Inter radio how he came face-to-face with one of the suspects holed up the small CTD office Dammartin-en-Goele, about half--hour north of the capital. When I arrived client came out with armed who said he was from the police. client told me to leave I left, Didier said, identifying the he was to meet with as I was front of the door. I shook 's hand and I shook the hand of one of the terrorists. He said the black-clad who was wearing a bullet-proof vest and carrying what looked like a Kalashnikov rifle told him: ‘Leave, we 't kill civilians anyhow'. That really struck me, I decided to call the police. I guess it was one of the terrorists. Didier said had closed the door behind him. The salesman told the radio station he had not recognised the It could have been a policeman if he hadn't told me ‘we 't kill civilians'. They were heavily armed like elite police. http: news worldnews europe 11329976 --Hebdo-attack-live.html And Didier, a salesman, is familiar enough with weapons to be rather specific about the rifle looking like a Kalashnikov? Could be he has military, police or security background and might know more than the average salesman with a sales route the printing industry, but why not just say assault weapon? Do French military, police and security elite units use Kalashnikovs? Maybe, since and Russia do have trade agreements for military equipment, but I really 't know if Kalashnikovs are standard issue for French forces. KathJuliane This is eyeopener. Is Hebdo also on the state payroll? French Censorship and Hebdo As the world mourns the categorically horrific terrorist attack on Hebdo conversations about freedom of expression are ubiquitous. French President Hollande justifiably called the murderous attack attack on free speech, but this raises questions about the French government's own censorship of the media. Unbeknownst to Americans, free speech and freedom of the press do not mean the same as they do the United States. And while these latest