Munich Massacre Coverup: Shooter is not Iranian, But A Syrian Islamist Pro Turkey , by Walid Shoebat.
Ali David Sonboly is no Iranian. He is Syrian. His Facebook page showed that he is pro Turkey’s Islamists. That, plus he had a record with the Interpol and was being watched. He is also not a teenager as they show us, but an adult as videos showed. … the eye witnesses account (which is substantiated by material evidence) contradicts media reports (which provide zero evidence that we can verify, just government claim). …
Examining clan Sonboly and even Sonboly’s own Facebook we find no Persian flags hovering anywhere. What we find are Turkish or Syrian flags or the combination of the two… These are Syrian Islamists who are pro Turkey’s Erdogan. We also find Arabic and not a lick of Persian as their main language. …
Plus he lived in the Turkish neighborhood and his Facebook shows he was in Germany’s hauptschule college since 2011. He did not arrive there just two years ago. …
They show you his face as a kid. But he is a mature individual. The photos provided from eye witness videos contradict what we are being provided by the media. Video shows his advanced in his age. What is up with the baby face? There are no photos of this man just as is? This is a big guy. He is not the tiny little 18 year-old bullied kid who looks like a Mormon missionary with peach-fuzz face.
Suicide bomber in Germany pledged allegiance to ISIS leader, by Frederik Pleitgen.
The Syrian suicide bomber who injured 15 people in a Sunday night attack on a music festival in Ansbach, Germany, left behind a video pledging allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said Monday.
Well that destroys the government story about a kid who was bullied at school going postal. So why the cover up? What else are they omitting about this and previous incidents? Remember the hundreds of rapes on New Year’s eve in Cologne and Hamburg that were not reported anywhere in the media until the story broke on the Internet four days later?
hat-tip Stephen Neil