Global Research – by Prof Michel Chossudovsky
Officially three police officers were killed and were honored by president Hollande in a State funeral on January 13. The ceremony was held at the Paris prefecture de Police. The French president and prime minister Manuel Valls met with members of the families. A fourth policeman assigned to the Charlie Hebdo investigation “committed suicide.” His death was barely acknowledged, presented as a “fait divers” with no relationship to the Charlie Hebdo police operation. Continue reading “Charlie Hebdo: Mystery Surrounding Death of French Policemen”

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This Washington Post article says that it took 35 minutes for rescue workers to reach the people trapped in the train with the smoke. The explanation given is that they had to wait for confirmation that power to the third rail had been cut off.