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astro3 Suspended
Joined: 28 Jul 2005 Posts: 274 Location: North West London
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:00 pm Post subject: Madrid bombing comparison |
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There are seven primary comparisons to be made, between the Madrid bombings and those of July 7th. In Madrid, on '3-11' (911 days after 911), we had:
1. four trains blown up in a capital city (3 trains plus bus in London)
2. synchronised detonations, at 07.39 am, 07.39 am, 07.40 am and 07.41 am on the four trains (an hour later in London).
3. a story of Muslim suicide bombers carrying rucksacks
4. no witnesses reported seeing Muslims with bulky rucksacks in the Alcala de Henares railway station
5. no CCTV Images of 'bombers' and their rucksack loading, at any railway station in Madrid.
6. actual bombs placed under the floorboards
(www.vialls.com/myahudi/madrid.html )
7. explosive maybe C4/Semtex, as likewise originally reported for 7/7?
- in other respects the stories differ, the Spanish story had al 'al-Q' cell that turned out not to exist, plus a govt. source providing the explosives. |
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insidejob Validated Poster
Joined: 14 Dec 2005 Posts: 475 Location: North London
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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 10:20 am Post subject: Don't understand Madrid |
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One of the things about false flag terrorism I don't understand is Madrid. There's evidence that parts of the Spanish Government set this up. But why did it go so horribly wrong? what were their intentions? As we know, the right-wing Government's cover story was paper thin, leading to Spanish voters turfing them out and Spanish soldiers leaving Iraq. An f*** up if there ever was one. But what was the intention in killing almost 200 people? Can someone say?
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orestes Moderate Poster
Joined: 16 Apr 2006 Posts: 113
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:49 pm Post subject: Re: Don't understand Madrid |
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insidejob wrote: | One of the things about false flag terrorism I don't understand is Madrid. There's evidence that parts of the Spanish Government set this up. But why did it go so horribly wrong? what were their intentions? As we know, the right-wing Government's cover story was paper thin, leading to Spanish voters turfing them out and Spanish soldiers leaving Iraq. An f*** up if there ever was one. But what was the intention in killing almost 200 people? Can someone say?
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I confess that I also find the Madrid bombings hard to believe as a government job. Is the idea that they were trying to get more support for Iraq? If so, did the government blame ETA because they were ignorant? Maybe someone could point me to the evidence of government complicity. All that I have seen so far is the suggestion that one suspect was a police informant - which presumably means he set up burglars or something. |
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