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  1. YES Sole plus Soul PUROSE Pluss mission that they even SOLD Their SOULS >>>>>   FREEDOM comes with LIMITATIONS Realistically >>>>   CONSPIRACY Theories indeed make these things much more MYSTERIOUS >>>>>>>>  Just LIKE The FLIGHT 777 missing plus Just as it did in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, the rumour machine moved into top gear from the very moment the first reports emerged.
    Among the most frequently mentioned is the apparent change in colour of the rearview mirrors of a car used by the Kouachi brothers -- white on an image taken near the Charlie Hebdo office where they killed 12 people and black in a later image of the abandoned vehicle.
    Experts put the change down to the fact that the mirrors were made out of chrome, a material that can change colour according to the light.
    Other details providing rich material for the conspiracy theorists included the identity card mislaid by one of the Kouachi brothers and the telephone receiver not properly put back on its hook at the supermarket where gunman Amedy Coulibaly killed four people during a hostage siege two days later.
    Even the route of the January 11 solidarity march through Paris has been given dubious significance in the minds of some, with claims that it mirrored the outline of Israel's borders.
    - Official theories too dull - --------/-========== - Official theories too dull -
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    Emmanuel Taieb, a professor at the Sciences-Po Lyon university in central-eastern France and a specialist in conspiracy plots, said that for many the official interpretation of events -- as provided by the police, politicians and analysts -- was simply too dull.
    "It is considered poor, disappointing. So it is ruled out or questioned in favour of a more appealing, worrying analysis," he said.
    Observers say that young people, for whom the Internet is their main source of information, are particularly vulnerable to believing everything they read online.
    Mohamed Tria, 49, a business executive and president of the La Duchere football club in a tough area of Lyon, said the mainstream interpretation of the attacks was far from the norm in some places.
    "I met around 40 kids aged between 13 and 15 in my club. I was astounded by what I heard," he said.
    "They had not got their information from newspapers, but from social networks, it's the only accessible source for them and they believe what they read there as if it is the truth," he said.
    Others said adults now have far less control over what young people opt to believe. Internet fuels Charlie Hebdo conspiracy theories  ...../-

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  2. YES Sole plus Soul PUROSE Pluss mission that they even SOLD Their SOULS >>>>>   FREEDOM comes with LIMITATIONS Realistically >>>>   CONSPIRACY Theories indeed make these things much more MYSTERIOUS >>>>>>>>  Just LIKE The FLIGHT 777 missing plus Just as it did in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, the rumour machine moved into top gear from the very moment the first reports emerged. http://youtu.be/O6ayb02bwp0

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