On 3/27/2016 11:01 AM, gtr wrote:
> Bernie
> Hillary
> Trump
> Cruz
> liberal
> democrat
> republican
> socialist
> socialism
> communist
> communism
> election
> president
> primary
> terrorist
> jihad
> moslem
> mooslim
> muslim
> islam
> syria
> isis
> isil
> daesh
> immigrant
> immigration
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The human race too...
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ms-latest.html
The guard, Didier Prospero, was shot dead at his home in Froidchapelle.
A police spokeswoman said she could not comment on the case because the
investigation was ongoing.
Prospero, who worked for the G4S security company, was found dead in his
bathroom by his three children when they returned from school, Belga
reported. He was shot four times. An earlier report had said he was shot
while walking his dog.
A source from G4S told The Telegraph: “He was killed at gunpoint at his
home. All indications are that it has nothing to do with his work, from
what we understand. There is no missing pass. All his uniform and his
papers are accounted for. G4S are co-operating with the police
investigation."
The sources said he "can't rule out" that Prospero's death was to do
with the terrorist attacks, since the police investigation is ongoing.
According to some reports, he worked at a nuclear research facility in
Fleurus, near Charleroi. Other reports in the Belgian media said he
worked at a nuclear power plant.
However the G4S source added that he works as a patrol and response
officer at non-nuclear sites, with access to inside the sites. He was
not one of the eleven nuclear workers had their work passes revoked
after intelligence warnings, the source said.
The Charleroi prosecutor’s office was not available on Saturday to
confirm Belga’s report.
It was not the first time that fears of a terror threat to Belgium's
creaky nuclear power plants were raised.
In 2013, an engineer from Doel 4, one of the nuclear reactors of a power
plant near Anvers, was sacked over concerns that he had been radicalised
after he refused to shake his superior's hand.
The nuclear company, Electrabel, said: ”He was no longer compatible with
the values of Electrabel.”
In January, L'Echo magazine revealed that the man in question was the
brother-in-law of Azzedine Kbir Bounekoub, a jihadist involved with
Sharia4Belgium, who left Belgium to join Isil in Syria in 2012 under the
nom de guerre of Abu Abdullah. He is known for having frequently called
on Isil sympathisers to launch terror attacks in Belgium.
In another disturbing incident, a turbine at the same Doel 4 reactor was
sabotaged in 2014. Someone deliberately turned security cameras the
other way and then emptied 65,000 litres of oil used to lubricate the
turbine. "Then they put the lid back on to make everyone think all was
well," according to Eloi Glorieux, a nuclear expert at Greenpeace Belgium.
The incident has never been elucidated and there have been no arrests.
The federal prosecutor is "seriously considering" the theory that was
linked to terrorism, according to the French newspaper Libération.
The nuclear plant in question is within range of a string of
petrochemical plants and one of the most densely populated regions in
Europe, with 1.5 million people in a 30km range.
"This sabotage could have sparked a true catastrophe," said Jean-Marc
Nollet, Belgian MP and head of the Greens' parliamentary group. "We were
lucky in a way."