If there wasn’t a conspiracy in the Boston Marathon story, why did Fox axe the Judge?
According to Judge Andrew Napolitano, during the decade following the 9/11/01 so-called “Attack on America,” there’ve been 20 Terrorist plots against the US. Three of those plots were real but were discovered and stopped by private American citizens and without any law enforcement. The other 17 were created–and then stopped “just in time”–by the FBI.
Who Conspired with Whom at
Boston Marathon Bombing?
By Pat Shannan
It is no mere theory that the April 15, 2013 Boston street bombing was the result of a conspiracy. The question remains, by whom or what faction?” The answer lies in a multiple choice of at least three.
Was it but a conspiracy of two Chechen Russian immigrants and “no one else should be considered,” as officials have so suspiciously repeated since the April 19 shooting and capture of the Tsarnaev brothers; or was it number 23 in a twelve-year span of FBI-created “false flag” operations designed to bring more restrictions to our daily living along with glory to the FBI after the brothers were captured on film as convenient patsies; or was it an intricate combination of both—where the government factions actually implicate the designated patsies months and even years ahead of time before directing them to be at the right place at the wrong time? So far, nothing indicates a sting operation gone wrong.
Authorities were searching for a mysterious man known only as “Misha” as possibly Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s handler and the real mastermind responsible for his training and drift toward Islam. However, Mikhail Allakhverdov (Misha) came forward from Rhode Island to identify himself and clear his name. He has satisfied the FBI that he had nothing to do with the crime.
Misha had been fingered by the brothers’ uncle, Ruslan Tsarni, telling CNN that “this person brainwashed [Tamerlan].” But Misha was later cleared and many people found it unusual that the only family member not claiming the boys’ innocence was this uncle, who conveniently came on TV in Maryland the same day they were named as suspects, pleading for the boys “to surrender and beg forgiveness from the families of the victims.”
Could Uncle Ruslan have been the real handler? We find he changed to Tsarni from his birth name of Tsarnaev after his 2004 divorce from Samantha Fuller. The significance: she is the daughter of the CIA’s former National Intelligence Officer for S. E. Asia Graham Fuller, with whom Ruslan was closely associated for more than a decade and may still be.
In 1995, Ruslan incorporated the Congress of Chechen International Organizations in Maryland, using his father-in-law’s home address in Rockville, Maryland. Both Tamerlan’s mother and his aunt claim that “the FBI had been tracking Tamerlan for years” and that his six month sojourn to the Russian Republic of Georgia may have been funded by the CIA’s Jamestown Foundation, an “information” agency. The Russian daily newspaper Itzvestia reported that Tamerlan attended seminars run by the Caucasus Fund of Georgia between January and July of 2012. This is what led Russian authorities to warn the FBI that Tamerlan may have returned as “a terrorist.”
“CIA operative” always connotes “MK-Ultra” and the possibility of mind control, and here the period of six months was ample time to implement the therapy.