ER Editor: Notice how these knowledgeable Twitter users liken this attack to others which were (to us, at least) clearly false flag events, meaning that their real perpetrator or purpose / cause is not what is being reported. The timing is also curious. Well, so is everything.
The Saudi Arabian terrorist, Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, who plowed his car into crowds at a Christmas market in Germany today, was featured in a 2019 BBC program where he openly discussed his involvement in helping illegal immigrants seek asylum.
This is similar to Trump’s first… pic.twitter.com/amqKlQyGhI
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) December 21, 2024
❓COINCIDENCE❓ 1⃣ Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen
2⃣ RWANDAN TEEN FROM ENGLAND 3⃣ RYAN ROUTH 4⃣ THOMAS CROOKS WERE ALL IN PROPAGANDA VIDEOS✅ Taleb AlAbdulmohsen drove his car into a Christmas Market in Magdeburg Germany ALSO appeared on the BBC in 2019
✅ Rwandan teen stabbed 13… pic.twitter.com/VnFdM9Deeb
— Culture War (@CultureWar2020) December 21, 2024
Yeah, what are the chances?!
Holy crap The BBC featured Terrorist suspect Taleb al-Abdulmohsen in a 2019 piece promoting immigration.
“If I have time I spend 10-16 hours a day helping Saudi Arabian Asylum seekers”
“His website helped 100’s of ex Muslims flee The Gulf”
What are the chances? pic.twitter.com/qoOGaUEm23
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) December 21, 2024
Doctors. Yeah, right.
“We need to import the Doctors” starter pack:
2007 Glasgow Airport attack: Dr Bilal Abdullah
2009 Fort Hood shooting: Dr Nidal Hasan
2009 Camp Chapman: Dr Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi.
2024 Magdeburg: Dr Taleb Al Abdulmohsen pic.twitter.com/fwqL09vOqP— Dan 🇬🇧 (@Kingbingo_) December 21, 2024
Get your head around this —
Meanwhile, more and more sources and evidence are emerging, suggesting that the Magdeburg terrorist and mass murderer, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, may actually be an Islamist terrorist carrying out a false flag operation to conceal his identity as an Islamist while posing as an… pic.twitter.com/B5QTK8r1Ez
— Torsten Prochnow (@TorstenProchnow) December 21, 2024
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Zerohedge is reporting that anti-immigration protests have been taking place —
”Deportation Now!”: Germans Outraged After Deadly Christmas Market Attack
Germans took to the streets on Saturday night in Magdeburg to protest a deadly Christmas Market attack carried out by a 50-year-old immigrant from Saudi Arabia. The car-ramming attack on Friday night claimed five lives and left 200 people injured.
🇩🇪German media is LYING about the Christmas market attack🇩🇪
They try to convince the German people, that this terrorist act was a far right attack by an AfD connected assassin. This is not true. He wanted to punish Germans, he wanted to kill Germans and he was an Arabic migrant.… pic.twitter.com/v0w33oI7LL
— Beat (@BeatAusBerlin) December 22, 2024
“Huge protests in Germany, calling for mass deportations following the terrorist attack at a Christmas market,” one X user said.
Huge protests in Germany, calling for mass deportations following the terrorist attack at a Christmas market.
Numbers are increasing by the minute!
🇩🇪
— Dr. Maalouf (@realMaalouf) December 21, 2024
“It begins,” said another…
IT BEGINS
People are out protesting on the streets of Germany tonight against open borders.
This comes after the terr*r attack at the Christmas market yesterday.pic.twitter.com/Slid64E6VR
— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) December 21, 2024
And more.
BREAKING: Thousands of Germans are currently protesting in Magdeburg against Mass Immigration after the Christmas market attack by a Saudi Arabian immigrant yesterday.
The people of Germany are NOT going to play nice anymore. They’ve had enough. pic.twitter.com/i6Baj8QNgW
— Cillian (@CilComLFC) December 21, 2024
The Zerohedge report is worth checking out in full. Who is this attacker really (is he anti-Islam? is he pretending to be so?)? Who’s making political mileage out of it? Blah blah blah, all designed to keep us mentally occupied and fully distracted. But are spontaneous public protests against mass immigration the point here? We fully doubt the veracity of the killing of those 3 girls in Southport, England at the end of July. But it became the perfect setup for mass anti-immigration protests in the UK, helped along by Musk’s remarks on Twitter. Is this about waking up Germans even more? Is that shocking video footage of the market attack even real? Are these public protests as spontaneous as we believe? Meta-level questions.
Are we even supposed to trust the media anymore? Is that another point to this situation?
The 9/11 story ran for years on faked plane footage. Our lives have been shaped by various major false flags coming from both sides of the aisle. Hopefully the truth of these will break soon. It’s beyond time.
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Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack
Yesterday, a Saudi-born man named Taleb al-Abdulmohsen rented a black BMW sport utility vehicle and drove it into a crowd at the Christmas market in Magdeburg, killing five people and injuring more than 200. It is the second such attack in German history, following the 2016 Berlin truck attack by the unsuccessful Tunisian asylum seeker Anis Amri, exactly eight years and one day prior.
The assault was captured on surveillance video:
🚨MAGDEBURG CHRISTMAS MARKET ATTACK: SAUDI SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER VEHICLE RAMS CROWD
Security sources revealed that the suspect, a man born in Saudi Arabia in 1974, was apprehended shortly after the attack.
The suspect had rented a car and headed straight for the market.… https://t.co/lCQHnKq3YH pic.twitter.com/wAXjLUyP3b
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) December 20, 2024
German police arrested al-Abdulmohsen almost immediately, near his smashed-up SUV. In this image the police have him at gunpoint and he lies face-down on the ground:
Al-Abdulmohsen is a 50 year-old psychiatrist and psychotherapist who lived in Bernburg, 46km south of Magdeburg. He first came to Germany from Saudi Arabia in March 2006, when he was granted political asylum. German authorities repeatedly refused Saudi Arabian requests that he be extradited. The Saudis accused him of terrorism and human trafficking, for alleged complicity with efforts to smuggle Arab girls to the European Union. Al-Abdulmohsen finally obtained refugee status and permanent residence in Germany in July 2016, and for years he has worked at a government clinic in Bernburg, where he has treated patients for problems with addiction.
Al-Abdulmohsen has a significant media profile. He gave interviews to Frankfurter Rundschau and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in 2019, in which he presented himself as an activist assisting refugees to Germany from the Arab world and as a staunch anti-Islamist. In the FAZ interview he even called himself “the most aggressive critic of Islam in history.” He also appeared in a brief BBC segment, where he described his efforts to help young Arab women emigrate to Europe while wearing a literal fedora: (ER: the same BBC video interview is presented in this tweet)
🚨 Wow! The BBC featured today’s terror perpetrator, Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, in a sympathetic piece to try and get its audience to support opening their borders to ex-Muslims like himself.
Mainstream media has blood on its hands.@JR_Newswire
pic.twitter.com/KXcoz540vM— Keith Woods (@KeithWoodsYT) December 21, 2024
Just eight days before the Magdeburg attack, on 12 December, he gave an extended video interview to an American organisation called the RAIR Foundation, in which he claimed (among other things) that Germany is working to Islamise Europe by welcoming jihadists, while neglecting the asylum applications and the needs of ex-Muslims like himself.
Prominent voices on the right of the political spectrum, assisted by some of al-Abdulmohsen’s acquaintances, collaborators and enemies in the German ex-Muslim community, are trying to construct al-Abdulmohsen as a jihadist sleeper agent. They obviously want to distance themselves and their cause from the Magdeburg attacker, but their arguments are not convincing.
At 7:07pm yesterday – three minutes after the 7:04 pm attack – al-Abdulmohsen posted four videos to his Twitter account in which he appears to expand upon his motivations. These videos frequently border on incoherence and suggest that the man suffers from paranoia and other psychiatric problems. He claims that Germans are like the Athenians who “a very long time ago … executed Socrates for his religional [sic] critique,” because Germans are “actively criminally chasing Islam critics to ruin their lives.” There follows a bizarre six-minute rant about a USB stick that he believes the Cologne police stole from his mailbox, and then finally remarks about his core grievance, which is related to a Cologne-based refugee organisation called Atheist Refugee Relief (ARR).
This is the story, as near as I can reconstruct it, from al Abdulmohsen’s obsessive and extremely tiresome thread:
Some years ago, female Saudi refugees to Germany, who left Islam because they were inspired by the work of Richard Dawkins (I swear I am not making this up), ended up in the hands of ARR (Atheist Refugee Relief), who housed them with a male employee whom these women accused of sexual harassment or abuse. Al-Abdulmohsen spent years demanding that German police investigate, and when nothing happened he developed a murderous rage, concluding that “the citizens of Germany” were collaborating to persecute ex-Muslim Arabs in service of a broader plot to Islamise Europe. That led him to make disturbing statements like this one:
As many Twitter users have noted, and as Welt is now reporting, a Saudi Arabian woman noticed al-Abdulmohsen’s threatening posts in September 2023, and went to considerable efforts to warn German authorities, repeatedly sending emails and text messages like this one:
German federal police and police in Magdeburg conducted a “risk assessment” of al-Abdulmohsen last year, ultimately concluding that he posed “no concrete danger.”
As Welt and other German media have reported, the Berlin Public Prosecutor’s Office also charged al-Abulmohsen for misuse of an emergency line earlier this year, after he called the fire brigade on 23 February for no reason. The Tiergarten District Court fined him 600 Euros; he appealed, but did not appear at his hearing on 19 December, one day before he killed five people and injured more than two hundred at the Magdeburg Christmas market.
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