The bombing of the Boston Marathon took a very, very interesting and exciting turn yesterday when InfoWars brought to the world’s attention a tranche of incriminating photos of suspicious military types wearing the same clothing standing next to each other, talking on phones and/or carrying devices. Immediately CNN reported an arrest, but then withdrew the claim.
Initial reports of the bombing stated that a Saudi was being held in hospital with burns. He was called a person of interest, as opposed to a suspect.
But nobody questioned why he was a person of interest.
The Saudi had been chased down by a spectator, wrestled to the ground and detained. Why had the Saudi been chased down? What was so suspicious about him that he was chased down by a spectator? Was it because although he was burned and injured, he was running away from the scene instead of seeking medical assistance as any normal innocent victim would do?
Was he the burned man seen in the tranche of images running from the bomb with his pants blown off?
The Saudi, despite being released without charge and proclaiming his innocence, is now going to be deported.
This all looks very, very suspicious.
On my Twitter account I posted a link to a brief interview of a bomb expert who suggested that the bombs did not go off as expected.
Assuming that the Saudi was the bomber (or one of them) was he expecting to survive? Or die a martyr dealing The Great Satan a blow?
Whatever.
I tweeted that a Saudi gimp had been tricked into the bombing, led to believe he was dealing The Great Satan a blow when in fact, as with all false flag terror, he was actually assisting the enemy.
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