Vvswiftvv17

The reason for mounting such an article to places like Wikipedia (I assume there are other similarly-located articles as well) is to “fix” their version of events, on influential and accepted Internet information sources.

Or maybe this is proof of a parallel universe where everything happened thirty minutes before it happened in our universe!

....or, and bare with me here this takes a big mental leap.....it could be an inaccurant time stamp.

un1ty

this takes a big mental leap

How are you able to make such a leap? It cannot take that much, obviously.

ETA: can you show me obvious inconsistencies with Twitter and Wikipedia time/date stamps? Seems awfully coincidental.

Vvswiftvv17

I didn't think I needed to post the obvious, but that was a big line oozing with /s. I was completely mocking this post.

deathcomesilent

I've yet to really sift through this info carefully (got one hell of a migraine today). Is it possible this is attributable to a time zone difference?

Either way, there's something strange about this. Plus there's this french forum post .

Translation:

There will be a series of attacks starting from this famous date (November Friday 13th) Be careful of ALL vehicles, like planes, trains, metro,... And public places I have my sources Enjoy

Attack location and date was predicted a year ago by this poster. The original forum post was removed yesterday, but there is a cashed version (the one I linked). The link wants to redirect to a blank page (maybe blank because of my ad-blocker), but if you click the X in the address bar before it redirects, you can see the post for yourself in it's original context/language.