Genius: Security at Euro Football Games to be Staffed With Terrorists

Zeiger
Daily Stormer
June 7, 2016

A security guard looks at the Euro 2016 fan zone, under construction on the Champs de Mars in Paris, Friday, June 3, 2016. France's interior minister says the Paris police chief wants more security staff to protect fans at the 2016 European Championship, which starts next week. (AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu)

Haji security personnel reflecting on the best strategy to blow up the Eiffel tower.

We have a grave problem in the west. Hajis are everywhere, threatening to blow up our stuff, shoot our guys and rape our women. So far our security agencies have been unable to completely stop the wave of terrorism. The organizers of the Euro 2016 football tournament are understandably worried that they might be targeted.

But then they found the perfect solution.

Hire the terrorists for your security teams. Genius!

Daily Mail:

Up to 82 workers hired to bolster security at Euro 2016 are on French terror watch lists, it has been claimed, as fears grow of an ISIS attack during the event.

French intelligence chiefs have screened 3,500 staff brought in to ensure the safety of fans at the tournament, which begins on Friday when host nation France takes on Romania.

The 82 people highlighted on watch lists could ‘by definition’ either belong to a terror group or have a background of ‘questionable behaviour or extreme beliefs on either the left or right’, it has been reported.

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Rumor has it they’re also hiring terrorists as players and referees just to be sure

You see, if you hire terrorists to do security at the event, they’ll be too busy doing their jobs to shoot up the place, right?

The U.S. government had earlier issued a travel alert to Americans, warning of the risk of potential attacks throughout Europe.

The State Department singled out the tournament, which will be held in France from June 10 to July 10.

Mr Wainwright, from Wales, said: ‘I have no doubt that the Euros are on a potential target list for ISIS, for obvious reasons.

‘That’s a pretty obvious assumption. The threat is high, I think.

Listen here, bigots. Risking getting blown up every time you go watch a ball game is inconvenient, sure. But it’s a small price to pay to help these poor refugees fleeing a brutal civil war in Pakistan.

It’s crazy that there’s so many terrorists already in our countries that we have a hard time keeping them out of our own security forces.

French President Francois Hollande arrives to welcome Paraguay's President Horacio Cartes prior to their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Friday, June 3, 2016. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

Meanwhile, it is still unknown if the French president will adopt the same strategy for his own security detail.