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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Radicalization aka brainwashing aligned with their beliefs are easy to do on weak and gullible idiots.

    French investigations concluded he got radicalized fast.
    Nowadays, you don't even have to physically radicalize someone.

    Just put out the propaganda, and the psychologically unhinged will do your work for you.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    ISIS has claimed responsibiity for the Nice attacks. i find it interesting that they went out of their way and called the truck driver "a soldier of ISIS", that he followed ISIS principles by attacking races of the opposing coalition
    indeed, the more you delve into it, the more you realize how much foreign intelligence contradicts french intelligence. but that's not surprising given what happened 2 years ago...
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    ISIS decribed a "soldier" the Orlando hate crime killer also... who turned out to be a closet gay,


    No ISIS link to Nice attacker claims French Investigators | Daily Mail Online

    There are NO links between Bastille Day truck killer and ISIS - despite fanatics trying to claim responsibility, say French investigators
    By PETER ALLEN FOR MAILONLINE
    PUBLISHED: 07:19 GMT, 18 July 2016 | UPDATED: 09:11 GMT, 18 July 2016

    French investigators have failed to find any link whatsoever between the 'child abusing' Bastille Day killer and terrorist groups, the country's Interior Minister said on Monday.

    Bernard Cazeneuve instead described mass murder Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel as 'an unbalanced and very violent individual'.

    Islamic State has claimed Bouhlel as one of their 'soldiers' who acted on their behalf when he killed 84 people and maimed scores of others with a truck in the southern city of Nice last Thursday.

    But they have not provided any evidence for this, while seven people currently in custody in relation to the case have no apparent links with Isil either.

    Two - a man and a woman - are an Albanian couple said to have provided a 7.65mm pistol to Bouhlel, while the rest were connected to the killer simply because their numbers appeared on his mobile phone.

    Boulel regularly beat up his estranged wife, and she too had applied for protection from the authorities.

    As France prepared to mark a minute's silence to remember his victims, it emerged that Bouhlel's psychological state had deteriorated in recent months.

    Beyond drinking alcohol, eating pork and smoking drugs - all practices strictly prohibited to Muslims - he picked up homo***ual lovers on dating sites.

    Mr Cazeneuve told RTL radio today that Bouhlel's alleged links with radical Islam currently relied solely on Isil's claims of responsibility for the Nice carnage, which they released on a website at the weekend.

    'We can not ignore the fact that he was an unbalanced and very violent individual, and it seems that his psychology demonstrates these traits,' said Mr Cazeneuve.

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    NICE ATTACKER MOHAMED BOUHLEL WAS 'BI***UAL', INVESTIGATORS SAY
    BY JACK MOORE ON 7/18/16 AT 3:17 AM


    Mohamed Bouhlel, the truck attacker who the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) claims it inspired to mow down hundreds of revelers on Nice’s Promenade des Anglais on Thursday, was a bi***ual who used dating apps to find new partners.

    According to France’s BFMTV, investigators have gleaned that Bouhlel—who left at least 84 people dead in the French city—had a busy *** life, with pictures of both female and male conquests on his phone. Bi***uality, or homo***uality, is forbidden in Islam, although interviews with Bouhlel’s friends and relatives in Nice have revealed that he did not behave, at least until recently, like a devout Muslim.

    Investigators made a series of findings on the Tunisian national’s phone after the deadly attack, including a text message that reportedly called on another person to “bring more weapons,” according to BFMTV. The rest of the text read: “Bringing in 5,” according to judicial sources. The recipient of the text remains in French custody. One of Bouhlel’s earlier text messages read: “It’s good. I have the equipment.”

    Bouhlel had one working gun, a pistol, while authorities discovered a series of fake arms and grenades in his truck after the attack.

    Alongside a number of selfies and searches for gym addresses and salsa bars, the divorced father-of-three’s phone also showed searches for visits to violent sites where executions were displayed, it is unclear if these were ISIS-related or not.

    Bouhlel’s family have painted a picture of a troubled man, with his father and sister confirming that he had to see a psychiatrist for a number of years and, between 2002 and 2004, he had a “nervous breakdown,” Mondher told AFP news agency.

    "He would become angry and he shouted...He would break anything he saw in front of him," he said, speaking to reporters in his Tunisian hometown of Msaken on Saturday. Mateen also held a violent temper, according to his school records that show he had hit another student. School authorities disciplined him for six other incidents.

    While the exact motive for Bouhlel’s mass murder remains unclear, the release of more details show that the attacker was a man that, as French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said in an interview with newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche on Sunday, was radicalized quickly, allowing ISIS to claim him as a “soldier” of their Caliphate.
    Nice Attacker Mohamed Bouhlel Was 'Bi***ual', Investigators Say

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    Nice killer regularly used dating sites to pick up male and female lovers | Daily Mail Online

    How Nice killer regularly used dating sites to pick up male and female lovers: Mobile phone examination also reveals 31-year-old drank alcohol and smoked drugs
    By PETER ALLEN FOR THE DAILY MAIL
    PUBLISHED: 00:23 GMT, 18 July 2016 | UPDATED: 09:49 GMT, 18 July 2016

    Bastille Day terrorist Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel regularly used dating sites to pick up numerous male and female lovers, it emerged last night.

    Details of 31-year-old's personal life have emerged from a thorough examination of his cell phone.

    It reveals that - despite claims that he had recently been radicalised into a strict Islamist - he was a practising homo***ual, as well as someone who drank alcohol and smoked drugs.

    The phone was picked up by police officers after they shot him dead last Thursday in a lorry that he had used to kill 85 people on the Promenade des Anglais, in the French city of Nice.

    According to officers, the phone is proving more important to the investigation than the seven suspects currently in custody for their links to the terrorist.

    Beyond enjoying straight and homo***ual *** with different partners, the divorced father of three also used his phone to prepare his attack on civililans, including hundreds of children enjoying a Bastille Day fireworks display.

    He also took a selfie of himself inside the hired truck just before heading off on his killing and maiming spree, sending it to family members in his native Tunisia.

    Bouhlel also talked of his delight in obtaining a 7.65 pistol and his hope for getting other weapons.

    One text message read: 'Bring more weapons. Bringing in 5,' according to judicial sources.

    An earlier text read: 'It's good. I have the equipment.'

    They range from two Albanians suspected of supplying a pistol to Bouhlel, and others whose phone numbers appeared on the phone.

    But the device itself is full of messages, videos and photographs, including ones of men and women Boulel had recently slept with.

    'The testimony which investigators are relying on most is that of the mobile phone,' reported the BFM TV news channel, basing their report on evidence leaked to them.

    Two hundred officers are now working exclusively on enquiries related to data found on the phone.

    Boulel loved sending selfie photos to people, and would record all of his relationships with other people, however brief.

    The last text was timed at 10.27pm to one of the men now in custody following police raids over the weekend. It ended 'Bringing in five to C'.

    The majority of the arrests followed an examination of the dead killer's mobile phone, said another investigating source.

    'He had been in contact with them on a number of occasions,' said the judicial source.

    One theory being looked at was that Bouhlel was 'intent on committing suicide', and had designed his own death 'in the style of a terrorist attack'.

    This theory was being supported by some of the information gleaned by those in custody, the source added.

    These included Ramzie Arifa, a 22-year-old, who is known to have 'spent time talking with Bouhlel before the attack.'

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