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2018-07-01 19:12:54 UTC  

bit of a what? wongy?

2018-07-01 19:12:56 UTC  

You have gained a rank @Mom, you just advanced to 3 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!

2018-07-01 19:13:04 UTC  

@V77 I am so s-l-o-w I just got the conspiracy theory association. Good one!

2018-07-01 19:13:22 UTC  

PARIS —
The first time Redoine Faid escaped from prison five years ago, he blasted his way out with explosives.

He was caught, locked up and given more time behind bars. But on Sunday, he managed to escape again -- by hitching a ride on a hijacked helicopter.

2018-07-01 19:14:04 UTC  

Faid, one of France's most notorious criminals, was serving 25 years in prison for his role in a failed 2010 robbery that resulted in the death of French police officer Aurélie Fouquet.

2018-07-01 19:14:19 UTC  

He was also given 10 years for his brazen 2013 prison escape, the Paris prosecutor's office said.

Faid's latest flight from prison came after two or three heavily armed men hijacked a helicopter and forced the pilot to fly to Faid's prison in Seine-et-Marne, near Paris, the French Interior Ministry said.

2018-07-01 19:14:35 UTC  

After picking Faid up Sunday, the armed men forced the pilot to fly them to the Val d'Oise region, northwest of Paris, before releasing the pilot unharmed and fleeing in an unidentified vehicle, the Interior Ministry said.

It was not immediately clear how Faid was able to get access to the hijacked helicopter.

But news of his second escape "devastated" the parents of the slain officer, the family's attorney told CNN affiliate BFM-TV.

Attorney Laurent-Frank Lienard said Fouquet's parents are certain Faid "was involved at the highest level in the robbery attempt that led to Aurélie Fouquet's death."

Faid was convicted of masterminding the failed 2010 robbery. Two other men were sentenced for her murder.

But Faid "always denied his involvement in the case," his former lawyer Christian Saint-Palais said.

"He considered himself the victim of an injustice. He felt he was wrongly incarcerated," Saint-Palais told the newspaper Le Parisien. "And for him, that could justify recovering his freedom if the opportunity arose."

Police have now mobilized and are guarding borders to try to catch the fugitive, the Interior Ministry said.

2018-07-01 19:14:40 UTC  

▶Anonymous 07/01/18 (Sun) 13:48:379ca81f (4) No.1986871>>1986904 >>1986994

>>1986443
Huber can impanel in any state
Sealed indictments IMPLY grand jury ALREADY impaneled.
Dems MUST win house in November or no more strong holds to hamstring investigative tools.
2nd SC will start from scratch AND will impanel grand jury IN DC.
Grand Jury must draw members from local community.
Corruption votes for itself, DC unified!
450+ on Huber's team

Stage is set.
Jury(s) set.
Location set.
Indictments

Who is the first domino?

2018-07-01 19:14:47 UTC  

The YT guys are flippy nuts happy today.

2018-07-01 19:14:57 UTC  

A veteran prison escapee

Back in April 2013, Faid held five people -- including four guards -- at gunpoint at a detention center in the northern city of Lille, officials said.

He then detonated explosives to destroy five doors, penitentiary union spokesman Etienne Dobrometz told CNN affiliate BFMTV. It was not clear how he got the gun and explosives.

Faid grew a beard and wore a wig while on the run. After an international manhunt that spanned dozens of countries, he was captured at a hotel east of Paris and locked up in a different prison.

While Faid's escape Sunday via helicopter may seem shocking, it's actually the latest in a long history of French inmates escaping into the sky.

One inmate, Pascal Payet, used a helicopter for three separate prison escapes, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.

The Frenchman first used a helicopter to flee from a Luynes prison in 2001. Two years later, while still a fugitive, he helped inmates from the same prison escape by chopper.

He was eventually caught, but then he escaped for the third time in 2007 using a helicopter hijacked by four men.

Payet and his accomplices fled, and the pilot was not harmed. Eventually, Payet was recaptured in Spain.

And back in the 1980s, the wife of another French inmate was so determined to get her husband out of prison that she took helicopter flight lessons just for the escape.

Michel Vaujour, was serving a lengthy sentence for attempted murder and armed robbery. In May 1986, the Chicago Tribune reported, Michel Vaujour "forced his way onto the prison's roof by wielding nectarines that were painted to look like grenades."

His wife, Nadine Vaujour, then picked him up in a helicopter and whisked him away to a football field, where they landed and drove away.

But their luck soon ran out.

Nadine Vaujour was discovered and arrested in southwestern France. Michel was later shot in the head during a failed bank robbery, but survived.

2018-07-01 19:15:13 UTC  

Comet first target 🎯

2018-07-01 19:15:20 UTC  

@V77 Apparently My being Canadian and posting Canada's Birthday (Today July 1) is not really welcome..guessing that also makes me not welcome either.

2018-07-01 19:15:27 UTC  

Comey

2018-07-01 19:15:41 UTC  

@Summer Breeze Hi I saw that Video yesterday with Mark Taylor and wow amazing what he says Mark Taylor and Sheile Zilinsky Believe in Q and that is Amazing ❤🙂👍

2018-07-01 19:15:48 UTC  

470 prosecutors. He also informed the chairmen that Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators, giving Huber access to enormous investigative firepower that far exceeds the staff of any special counsel.

2018-07-01 19:16:10 UTC  

@Dina omg I love Mark Taylor 🙏

2018-07-01 19:16:35 UTC  

Christ is pretty much my only hero

2018-07-01 19:16:48 UTC  

the rest of u r just dudes and dudettes

2018-07-01 19:16:52 UTC  

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2018-07-01 19:17:15 UTC  

lol. drug deal on mic

2018-07-01 19:17:27 UTC  

@Kathryn44 patriots are ALWAYS welcome! You’re in the right place!

2018-07-01 19:17:30 UTC  

Bella no thanks to the dark web, Vault 7 taught me that CIA can make it look like you’ve got bad shit on your systems

2018-07-01 19:17:38 UTC  

@Kathryn44 WWG1WGA

2018-07-01 19:17:45 UTC  

Get to know who these people are in your area and monitor. Counter them. Infiltrate. Subvert. https://pdxactivist.org/

2018-07-01 19:18:06 UTC  

lethim talk. maybe we learn something

2018-07-01 19:18:32 UTC  

hehe

2018-07-01 19:18:48 UTC  
2018-07-01 19:19:02 UTC  

Exactly @B єℓℓα verità let's not be guilty of the same crimes. Simply HAVING classified material is a crime. Let those who are willing to take those risks do that. There are expert ways to deal with high tech crimes.

2018-07-01 19:19:18 UTC  

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2018-07-01 19:19:21 UTC  

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David Brock/Soros

2018-07-01 19:19:23 UTC  

@Kathryn44 you are more than welcome here Happy Birthday to Canada

2018-07-01 19:19:26 UTC  

Nothing worse than putting your personal business out into the public, unknowingly.

2018-07-01 19:19:43 UTC  

@B єℓℓα verità Me too I Love Mark Taylor he believes in Q you need to see his latest video MarkTaylor and Sheila Zilinsky Merion Q in this latest video Amazing❤❤🙂👍