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Boston Marathon Bombers Framed: FBI, DHS Prime Suspects
Radio host Alex Jones was the first to spot what he initially thought was Navy
SEAL Team 5 in civilian clothing operating as private military contractors
(mercenaries.) To help create a fog of war, they were all holding backpacks
identical to the one that’s said to have contained the first explosive. The second
bomb was first said to have been in a garbage can a block west but this report was
replaced by another claiming it was in a backpack just behind the divider next
to the road. Seven more military contractors were later spotted. News of their
D presence spread fast, as evidenced days afterward by several informed CSPAN
E callers calling in on the same show. They were later identified as the 24th National
C Guard Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team (CST,) which is intended
E to support first responders during emergencies, i.e biological, chemical, nuclear or
P radiological threats. Interestingly, the Pentagon had recently tried to dismantle the
T unit involved twice.
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O No images have surfaced of the Tsarnaev brothers holding backpacks identical
N to the black backpack that’s said to have contained a pressure cooker bomb. For
instance, Dzhokhar’s backpack in the media provided by the FBI is grey.
Among a few suspects, the 4chan.org photos suggest that the first backpack that’s
said to have housed a pressure cooker bomb was actually placed by a disheveled,
thin, heavily bearded white man in a baggy blue coat and a stretched out red shirt,
who looked like he hadn’t showered in a while. He clearly isn’t but resembles
the “Unabomber.” These photos went viral on April 17th. That same day, many
reporters gathered around the courthouse because the FBI announced it was going
to hold a press conference to reveal a suspect. It suddenly cancelled it because of
“conflicting reports,” which may have been a stumbling response to the widespread
circulation of the photos of the other suspects and the backpacked CST team.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev
It’s easy to hypothesize that the reason the FBI was adamant on April 18th that the
Tsarnaev brothers were the only suspects worth investigating is because it knew
them much better than it knows most citizens. Russia Today (RT) was the first
to spill the beans. The brothers’ mom Zubeidat explained that the FBI had been
surveilling them for years: “They used to come [to our] home, they used to talk to
me… they were telling me that [Tamerlan] was really an extremist leader
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