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The author, writing under the pseudonym Trobador, recounts a series of events and perceived inconsistencies surrounding a terrorist attack at a Magdeburg Christmas market on December 20, 2024. The author claims to have been alerted to the significance of the number eight by a German news report about a Berlin Christmas market attack commemoration that occurred eight years prior, on December 19, 2016. The author speculates that the mention of eight years might have been a subtle hint or foreshadowing of a repeat event. The following day, a man drove a vehicle into the Magdeburg market, injuring and killing people.
The author then details several perceived inconsistencies in the reporting of the Magdeburg attack:
- Number of deaths: The reported death toll fluctuated, with a news speaker mentioning eleven deaths at 11 p.m., which later dropped to five.
- Victim details: Initially reported as a toddler, the deceased child was later identified as a nine-year-old boy.
- Security measures: The author questions why concrete bollards, in place since the Berlin attack, were ineffective or absent at the Magdeburg market, with explanations shifting from a small car being used to a gap being deliberately left open.
- The vehicle: The car’s description changed from a small SUV or BMW to a normal-sized, four-door vehicle, with its number plate missing.
- Planning and arrest: The author finds the reported need for extensive preparation and renting a car illogical, especially given the driver’s apparent willingness to be arrested. The author also debunks the claim that the driver shouted “Allahu Akbar,” stating he said “alles klar.”
- Driver’s testimony: The presence of the driver’s testament in the rented car, along with conflicting reports about his alleged animosity towards various groups, is questioned.
- Timeline: The rapid timeline of events, from the attack to the arrest, is deemed suspicious.
- Blood on the ground: The author claims no visible bloodstains were present in footage, despite witness accounts of the ground being covered in blood.
- Silent car: The possibility of an electric vehicle, like the reported BMW X3, is suggested as a reason for the car’s silence.
- The dead boy: Doubts are cast on the existence of the nine-year-old boy, André Gleissner, due to a lack of definitive evidence and inconsistencies in his family’s online presence.
- Attacker’s name: The attacker’s name, Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, is presented as a potential clue, with interpretations of its meaning and a comparison to Moses.
- Attacker’s background: The attacker’s claimed political stances and his asylum seeker status, alongside reported warnings from the Saudi government, are presented as contradictory. The author cites opindia.com suggesting the attacker did not leave Islam but practiced taqiyya.
- Wikipedia entries: The rapid creation of Wikipedia entries for both the Magdeburg and Berlin attacks is seen as unusual.
The author then discusses the 2016 Berlin truck attack, noting similarities in reported warnings from authorities and a seemingly convenient discovery of the perpetrator’s identification. The truck driver, Lukasz Urban, and his cousin Ariel Zurawski are highlighted, with speculation about their Jewish heritage. The author also questions a petition for Lukasz Urban to receive the Bundesverdienstkreuz and a GoFundMe for his family.
A follow-up by “Miles” adds further skepticism, calling the reported number of people hit (235) “ridiculous.” Miles also dismisses security camera footage as fake and questions why no cellphone footage of the event emerged. Miles suggests the event was staged with stunt people, similar to claims about the Charlottesville event, and that the intention was to create fear and ruin the Christmas spirit, attributing this motive to Phoenicians and Jews. Miles further speculates that German intelligence agencies are involved, with conflicting narratives designed to manipulate the political discourse around the AfD. Miles also critiques the reporting of ISIS claiming responsibility for the Berlin attack, labeling ISIS as a CIA/Mossad front and Abu al-Zarqawi as a Jewish actor. The author mentions the Oktoberfest bombing in Munich in 1980 as another faked event, questioning the provided photo of the alleged perpetrator, Gundolf Kohler.
List of subjects, names, references, locations, companies, etc.:
- Trobador
- Magdeburg
- Christmas market
- December 20, 2024
- German
- Eight
- Berlin
- December 19, 2016
- eleven
- 11 p.m.
- nine-year-old
- BMW X3
- Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen
- Moses
- Saudi
- opindia.com
- Islam
- taqiyya
- Wikipedia
- 2016 Berlin
- Lukasz Urban
- Ariel Zurawski
- Bundesverdienstkreuz
- GoFundMe
- Miles
- 235
- Charlottesville
- Christmas
- Phoenicians
- Jews
- German
- AfD
- German intelligence agencies
- ISIS
- CIA
- Mossad
- Abu al-Zarqawi
- Jewish
- Oktoberfest
- Munich
- 1980
- Gundolf Kohler
- bbc
- Elon Musk
- AfD-party
- Saudi Arabian
- Germany
- bbc programmes
- bbc programmes/p07g2vrp
- Maritm Hotel
- November
- December
- German Red Cross
- thesun.ie
- christmas-market-atack-route-magdeburg
- André Gleissner
- Taleb
- Abdulmohsen
- Islam
- Taliban
- Allah
- venere.it
- the-meaning-and-history-of-the-name-abdulmohsen
- German
- Saudi regime
- Germany
- ex-Muslims
- bbc
- bbc programmes/p07g2vrp
- bbc
- Saudi
- German
- Germany
- German
- Islamicizaton of Germany
- ex-Muslims
- taqiyya
- opindia.com
- google_vignete
- German
- Elon Musk
- AfD-party
- Wikipedia
- 2024 Magdeburg car atack
- Wikipedia
- Berlin
- eight
- 2016 Berlin truck atack
- Wikipedia
- Tunisia
- Moroccon
- Germany
- Wikipedia
- Germany
- Lukasz Urban
- Ariel Zurawski
- Keith Urban
- Urbanski
- Karl Urban
- Karl-Heinz Urban
- New Zealand
- Jewish
- Hollywood
- Bundesverdienstkreuz
- 2,500
- 22 December
- Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Urban
- GoFundMe
- €110,000
- 23 December
- Britsh
- Dave Duncan
- Corey Comperatore
- 235
- Charlottesville
- Christmas
- Phoenicians
- Jews
- Christmas
- Covid
- US
- Canada
- Covid
- AfD
- Germany
- Intel
- US
- Germany
- Intel
- AfD
- ISIS
- CIA
- Mossad
- al-Zarqawi
- Ahman Nazal al-Khalayleh
- Jewish
- Nazal
- Nazi
- bin Laden
- US
- Afghanistan
- Russia
- US
- Afghanistan
- late 80s
- Hussein
- Fouad Hussein
- Al Qaeda
- Barack Hussein Obama
- Hussein
- 1999
- King Hussein
- Wiki
- Zarqawi
- King Abdullah
- Jordan
- President Donald
- Trump
- Hussein
- Zarqawi
- King Hussein
- Fouad
- Oktoberfest
- Munich
- 1980
- Gundolf Kohler
- Army
- University of Tubingen
- Intelligence
- 1979
- 1980
- Intelligence