The widow of the Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Georges Wolinski, who died in the Paris attacks in January 2015, has said that she intends to publish a book a year after the attacks which will expose the truth behind what really happened.
Maryse Wolinski says her book, due to be published on January 7, 2016, will go against the official investigation, hinting what many researchers have been saying for months – that the Paris attacks were not the act of terrorists, as reported in the media and by authorities.
Many inconsistencies surround the attacks which have not been explained.
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The police chief who initially investigated the murder died under mysterious circumstances, and the mother of the suicided cop was not allowed access to the autopsy results.
It was also revealed earlier in 2015 that one of the suspects may have been a CIA asset.
Just after the attacks Maryse Wolinski announced that she was very suspicious about the incident, and accused the French government of a cover-up.
Her book should reveal vital details about what she has uncovered during a personal investigation in recent months.