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   joeturn to garymatalu...@gmail.com   
   Re: The Boston Bombing Web of Lies (1/3)   
   01 May 13 09:09:21   
   
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   XPost: alt.alien.visitors, alt.alien.research, alt.astronomy   
   XPost: alt.conspiracy   
   From: joeturn2000@yahoo.com   
      
   On May 1, 12:03 pm, "Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A."   
    wrote:   
   > The Boston Bombing Web of Lies   
   >   
   > As with many “terrorism” related events since 9/11, the Boston bombing   
   > official narrative proves to be a web of lies as important facts are   
   > revealed. It turns out that the FBI has lied about its knowledge of   
   > the alleged suspects, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, already being   
   > presented as guilty not only in the mainstream press but by the   
   > President himself.   
   >   
   > According to the suspects’ mother, the FBI had been following them for   
   > years:   
   >   
   > The FBI originally feigned ignorance over the identity of the two   
   > Boston bombing suspects, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, as they   
   > appealed to an unwitting public to help them “identify” and “find” the   
   > suspects. […]   
   >   
   > Russia Today, in an article titled, “‘They were set up, FBI followed   
   > them for years’- Tsarnaevs’ mother to RT,” stated of the suspects’   
   > mother:   
   >   
   > But her biggest suspicion surrounding the case was the constant FBI   
   > surveillance she said her family was subjected to over the years. She   
   > is surprised that having been so stringent with the entire family, the   
   > FBI had no idea the sons were supposedly planning a terrorist act.   
   >   
   > She would say of the FBI to Russia Today:   
   >   
   > They used to come [to our] home, they used to talk to me…they were   
   > telling me that he [the older, 26-y/o Tamerlan] was really an   
   > extremist leader and that they were afraid of him. They told me   
   > whatever information he is getting, he gets from these extremist   
   > sites… they were controlling him, they were controlling his every step…   
   > and now they say that this is a terrorist act! Never ever is this   
   > true, my sons are innocent!   
   >   
   > […] The FBI would then be forced to concede that indeed it had   
   > interviewed the suspects, in 2011, two years before the Boston   
   > bombings.  (Tony Cartalucci Boston Bombing Suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev   
   > Reported Killed, Was Alive When Detained: Tamerlan’s Aunt, Global   
   > Research, April 22, 2013.)   
   >   
   > We were also told that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in an exchange of   
   > gunfire after he and his brother had robbed a 7-Eleven:   
   >   
   > When the shootout ended, one of the suspects, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, a   
   > former boxer, had been shot and fatally wounded. He was wearing   
   > explosives, several law enforcement officials said. (Katharine Q.   
   > Seelye, William K. Rashbaum and Michael Cooper 2nd Bombing Suspect   
   > Caught After Frenzied Hunt Paralyzes Boston, The New York Times, April   
   > 19, 2013.)   
   >   
   > With a bomb strapped to his chest, one of the Boston Marathon suspects   
   > was killed early Friday after he and his accomplice brother robbed a 7-   
   > Eleven, shot a police officer to death, carjacked an SUV and hurled   
   > explosives in an extraordinary firefight with law enforcement,   
   > authorities told NBC News. (Pete Williams, Richard Esposito, Michael   
   > Isikoff and Erin McClam, NBC News, One Boston Marathon suspect killed;   
   > second suspect, his brother, on loose after firefight, NBC News, April   
   > 19, 2013.)   
   >   
   > The events surrounding Tamerlan’s death reported by the media are   
   > simply not true. It turns out that Tamerlan’ aunt identified him as a   
   > “naked, cuffed, clearly alive and well detainee seen in video aired by   
   > CNN”:   
   >   
   > Tamerlan Tsarnaev in custody   
   >   
   > Was Tamerlan Assassinated?   
   >   
   > The Boston Globe confirmed that Marathon Bombing suspect Tamerlan   
   > Tsarnaev was in custody, contradicting earlier reports that he had   
   > been killed in crossfire. If he was in custody and is now dead, does   
   > that not suggest that he might have been the object of  an   
   > extrajudicial assassination? The circumstances of his death remain to   
   > be clarified.   
   >   
   > Moreover, the 7-Eleven robbery was actually unrelated to the Tsarnaev   
   > brothers:   
   >   
   > There was a 7-Eleven robbery in Cambridge last night, but it had   
   > nothing to do with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.   
   >   
   > Margaret Chabris, the director of corporate communication at 7-   
   > Eleven, says the surveillance video of the crime was not taken at a 7-   
   > Eleven and that the suspect that did rob the 7-Eleven does not look   
   > like Tamerlan or Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.   
   >   
   > “The suspect in the photos for that particular 7-Eleven robbery looks   
   > nothing like the suspects,” Chabris says. “The police or someone made   
   > a mistake. Someone was confused.”   
   >   
   > […] Again, they might be guilty. But as Glenn Greenwald notes:   
   >   
   > The overarching principle here should be that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is   
   > entitled to a presumption of innocence until he is actually proven   
   > guilty. As so many cases have proven – from accused (but exonerated)   
   > anthrax attacker Stephen Hatfill to accused (but exonerated) Atlanta   
   > Olympic bomber Richard Jewell to dozens if not hundreds of Guantanamo   
   > detainees accused of being the “worst of the worst” but who were   
   > guilty of nothing – people who appear to be guilty based on government   
   > accusations and trials-by-media are often completely innocent. Media-   
   > presented evidence is no substitute for due process and an adversarial   
   > trial. (Washington’s Blog, Boston Terror Narrative Starts Falling   
   > Apart, Global Research, April 23, 2013)   
   >   
   > On April 19 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was arrested and brought to a hospital.   
   > According to Reuters, “Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was wounded during at least   
   > one of two gun battles with police on Friday, suffering gunshot wounds   
   > to his head, neck, legs and hand [...]“. On April 24, the Huffington   
   > Post reported:   
   >   
   > Two U.S. officials say the surviving suspect in the Boston bombings   
   > was unarmed when police captured him hiding inside a boat in a   
   > neighborhood back yard.   
   >   
   > Authorities originally said they had exchanged gunfire with Dzhokhar   
   > Tsarnaev for more than one hour Friday evening before they were able   
   > to subdue him. (Adam Goldman and Pete Yost, Boston Bombing Suspect   
   > Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Reportedly Unarmed When Arrested In Boat, Officials   
   > Say, Huffington Post, April 24, 2013.)   
   >   
   > Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was unarmed and obviously brutalized by police   
   >   
   > We still don’t know what really happened in Boston and who committed   
   > the attacks even though the mainstream media report that Dzhokhar   
      
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