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Eagles Of Death Metal Frontman BLASTS The French’s POLITICAL CORRECTNESS In Paris Terrorist Attack

Jesse Hughes, the frontman of the band that experienced the Bataclan massacre in Paris, puts political correctness on blast and speaks his mind during this recent interview.

Check out part two of Kennedy’s interview with Jesse Hughes, the frontman from Eagles of Death Metal. He knew exactly what was happening that fateful night in Paris, when heavily armed terrorists attacked his concert at the Bataclan concert hall, methodically killing 89 people. Jesse held nothing back discussing gun control and politics.

Posted by Kennedy on Thursday, March 10, 2016

Here was part one of that same interview in which he makes a very large claim that the security guards at the Bataclan are vehemently ignoring:

Miss part one of Kennedy's exclusive sit down with Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes? Take a look at the entire harrowing interview as he recounts the tragic events of the Paris shooting. And catch part two tonight at 8pm ET/5pm PT.

Posted by Kennedy on Thursday, March 10, 2016

Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes’ extraordinary claim that security guards at the Bataclan knew about the Paris terror attack in advance has been fiercely denied.

A source within the venue’s security team said the accusation was ‘evil’ and ‘without foundation’, while police have refused to comment on what they labelled a ‘conspiracy theory’.

Hughes said he was suspicious of the behaviour of guards at the Paris venue ahead of the band’s concert on November 13 during which ISIS terrorists massacred 89 music fans.

The 43-year-old American revealed he asked for one guard to be replaced when he ‘didn’t even look at me’ when the band entered the music hall – and claimed six didn’t turn up for work that night. He set out no other ground for his incredible accusation.

He told FOX Business Network’s Kennedy: ‘When I first got to the venue and walked in, I walked past the dude who was supposed to be the security guard for the backstage.

‘He didn’t even look at me. I immediately went to the promoter and said, “Who’s that guy? I want to put another dude on,” and he goes, “well some of the other guards aren’t here yet,” and eventually I found out that six or so wouldn’t show up at all.’

Read more: Daily Mail

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