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Charlie Hebdo false flag and Britain

Screenshot from the gunmen involved in Paris shootings.

The four days of horror in Paris ended as all hostage-takers and 17 Parisians were killed.

The British Queen was swift to send prayers to the victims of the incident. She said: “Prince Philip and I send our sincere condolences to the families of those who have been killed and to those who have been injured in the attack in Paris this morning.”

Such a gesture was followed by British Prime Minister David Cameron asserting: “This country stands united with the French people in our opposition to all forms of terrorism.”

Then it was Theresa May’s turn to jump the stage, making the case for a new controversial counter-terrorism and security bill.

Social observers in Britain are now condemning the move saying that the British coalition government is seizing the opportunity to push the society further toward an Orwellian police state with Muslims being marginalized more than ever.

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