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Sky News is noting that the crèche was attacked by a knife-wielding man wearing black and white facepaint, "like a joker," who is allegedly extremely thin, with red hair.
For more, see:
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2009
Belgian Crèche Attacked By Painted Face Assailant
http://copycateffect.blogspot.com/2009/ ... acked.html
nomo wrote:Belgian papers now report "links" to the extreme right organization BBET.
Flemish TV channel VTM claimed (citing justice sources) that the group was preparing to assassinate Filip Dewinter, an important figure of the far right Vlaams Belang party, in a false flag attack that would have been blamed on the Islamist movement. Taking advantage of the ensuing confusion, the group would then murder Dyab Abou Jahjah, leader of the Arab European League. Belgian justice authories denied these claims.[13]
The Belgian press recalled the "bloody eighties," during which the Brabant massacres were carried out (28 deaths), and the Marxist organization Communist Combatant Cells carried out terrorist attacks (2 deaths).[14] Far right groups such as Westland New Post were suspected of being responsible for the Brabant massacres, although the parliamentary commission could not find any definitive proof.
The Belgian crèche, so savagely invaded today, was called Storyland, Fabeltjesland. The name jars now; since the beginning of civilisation it has been part of the duty of adults to create narratives that explain the outside world to children. Fairy tales tell them about love and jealousy, the divide between rich and poor, about fairness - and about cruelty. Yet no monster from the pen of the Brothers Grimm can prepare a child for the idea that a grown-up might stab babies.
What kind of stories should we be telling our children now?
Not Belgium again, was the first, sad response to the tragedy in Dendermonde. But the truth is that child abuse, infanticide and massacres have become part of the fabric of modern Europe and not just benighted Belgium with its paedophile rings.
children become victims when judicial systems are corrupt, when policemen refuse to listen to the complaints and suspicions of neighbours, when welfare officers do not bother to investigate odd behaviour or ask questions about bruised and frightened children.
After the Dutroux case came to light a Belgian parliamentary report accused the police of “negligence, amateurism and incompetence”. Dutroux, it concluded, had enjoyed “indirect protection”.
It is no good blaming every outrage against children as the act of a mad man. Behind every massacre there is a failure in the system. The very least that has to be done is to bring the welfare and policing systems closer together, to create common databases.
The objection, of course, is that this gives too much discretionary power to the state, moves us uncomfortably close to the world of Big Brother.
The situation has become too serious for the libertarian argument. The internet has opened up too many new opportunities for child abuse networks. We have to put up with some intrusions into our privacy, to protect the weak, to shield the children.
That is the only way that Storyland will get a happy ending.
Du Four said the suspect wore a bulletproof vest under his clothing and had a knife, an axe and a fake pistol. He said that police also found two other knives near the daycare center where a 9-month old girl, a 6-month old boy and a 54-year-old caregiver were killed.
Du Four said he would not comment on whether the suspect planned other attacks, but said the weapons found in his backpack "point to premeditation."
Gouda wrote:...and then fled on bike to a supermarket. Delhaize?
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1983
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# Assassination of a driver of Taxi, Mr Constantin Angelou, with Mons, January 12th, 1983 (a death) Attack of a supermarket Delhaize with Genval, February 11th, 1983
# Attack of a Delhaize supermarket to Uccle, February 25th, 1983 (a casualty)
# Attack of a supermarket Colruyt with Hall, March 3rd, 1983, (a death)
# Attack of a textile factory with the Thames, September 10th, 1983, (a death, a casualty)
# Burgling of the Colruyt supermarket to Bubbles, September 17th, 1983, (three dead)
# Attack inn of Three Ducks with Ohain, October 2nd, 1983, (a death)
# Attack of a Delhaize supermarket to Beersel, October 7th, 1983, (a death)
# Attack of a jewelry with Anderlues, December 1st, 1983, (two dead)
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1985
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Attack of a supermarket, a subsidiary company of Delhaize the Lion, with Braine-l' Alleud, on Friday, September 27, 1985, (of the stolen money, three killed people and two wounded people)
# Attack of a supermarket, a subsidiary company of Delhaize the Lion, with Overijse, on Friday, September 27, 1985, (of the stolen money, five killed people and a wounded person)
# Attack of a supermarket, a subsidiary company of Delhaize the Lion, with Alost, on Saturday, November 9, 1985, (of the stolen money, (of the cigarettes would have been carried), eight killed people and several wounded people (eight?))
Une tuerie en hommage au Joker de Batman?
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samedi 24 janvier 2009, 23:12
Le lendemain du carnage de Termonde, une hypothèse circule, qui tente d'expliquer l'acte de Kim De Gelder, qui se mure dans le silence, par un hommage au Joker des films de Batman ? Il aurait commis son acte le lendemain du premier anniversaire de la mort d'Heath Ledger, qui jouait le rôle du joker dans le dernier Batman.
AhabsOtherLeg wrote:Gouda wrote:...and then fled on bike to a supermarket. Delhaize?
Ah... I wonder.
Slaughters of the Brabant?
On relevera aussi, et c'est extrêmement troublant, que le nom du meurtrier « Gelder » est l'anagramme parfait de « Ledger », le nom de l'acteur incarnant le Joker et dont l'annonce de la mort par surdose était intervenue un an jour pour jour avant la tuerie.
Anagram: Gelder = Ledger
Discussions - and broader attention from everyone from the Drudge Report to the English media - regarding the Dendermonde Joker killer - continued on January 26, 2009. There were new speculations of a possible 4th killing, more on the suspect's copycat behavior, and continued interest in the strange links between Heath Ledger's and Kim de Gelder's names.
Investigate further,
http://copycateffect.blogspot.com/2009/ ... edger.html
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