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the style of Paradise-1 attacks in Paris and Brussels

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Submitted by myth (Germany), Apr 4, 2016 at 06:54

I see a new style evolving in both the Paris and the Brussels attacks. Both attacks sent all but one of the attackers to "paradise".

I fear the survivor among the teams got out deliberately, not as a result of last minute doubts. In the case of Brussels airport it is the "man with the white hat". This new style produces one experienced murderer who is capable of leading a new bunch of shaky first-time-martyr candidates to the next attack.

In this scenario the hunt for the surviving attackers demands more than what we witness know.

Time is short. I am counting down to 10th June, opening match of the football eurocup. Paris, Stade de France, 80000 people present. Does anyone remember?

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