Jon Rappoport
Infowars.com
April 19, 2013
The implication is clear: there is official truth and then there is
everything else. How many times has that assertion put America in the
dumper?
As I write this, one suspect in the Marathon bombings is dead, and the other
suspect is apparently surrounded in a house in Watertown, Massachsetts. (6:55AM,
Pacific) The city of Boston is locked down.
Once events reach this point, an overwhelming number of people believe the
authorities. They accept what is happening. The FBI must have it right. Reject
all other possibilities.
That’s always a dangerous assumption.
Yesterday, at a heralded press conference, seen by millions around the world,
Richard DesLauriers, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Boston division,
produced photos and video of two suspects in the Marathon bombing.
He stated: “…these images should be the only ones, I emphasize, the only ones
that the public should view to assist us. Other photos should not be deemed
credible, and they unnecessarily divert the public’s attention in the wrong
direction, and create undo work for vital law-enforcement resources.”
Translation: Ignore all the images uncovered by independent researchers,
citizen reporters, bloggers. Forget, for example, about photos of those men who
appear to work for Craft International, a private security contractor, who were
standing at the finish line of the Marathon. We, the FBI, are running this show.
We’re the pros, we deal, you behave.
NBC’s Brian Williams, the Unctuous One, in his lead-in to the press
conference, said: “It’s been twenty-four hours of fits and starts, and false
reports on people who have been pursued in this investigation, including folks
who have been identified through photography, but this will be the word from the
FBI.”
Translation: The guessing is over. Drum roll. The F B I has the real goods.
Those other photos aren’t officially certified by law-enforcement, or by us, the
fawning water carriers for the Bureau and DHS. And that unfortunate and cruel
detention of the Saudi lad, who was misidentified as a suspect, but later
released, his travel visa now revoked, his deportation back to Saudi Arabia
underway, after an unscheduled meeting between Obama and the Saudi foreign
minister? Means nothing. We were informed by reliable sources that it means
nothing. We decide what’s relevant, we give it to you and you take it.
Richard DesLauriers, who starred in the FBI press conference, made his bones
at the Bureau by engineering the exchange of 10 Russian sleeper agents in the US
for four CIA agents who were in prison in Russia. That was his big career
move.
The Russian sleeper agents had been operating under the nose of the FBI in
the US, who, in typical fashion, weren’t making any arrests. They were just
tracking these Russian spies and watching them, for more than 10 years, as the
spies passed across intelligence to their Russian controls.
This was a very delicate exchange, mainly because FBI field agents a) didn’t
want to let the Russians go back home and escape prosecution and b) because the
FBI and the CIA hate each other, and the FBI people weren’t all that enthused
about the value of the deal. Bring home four CIA people in return for releasing
10 Russian sleeper agents? Nothing to celebrate there.
So now Richard DesLauriers is telling the American people: look at the photos
of the two men on the FBI’s radar and nobody else. Ignore all other photos and
all other information.
Harken back, if you will, to another bombing incident. Oklahoma City, in
1995. The Murrah Federal Building. Remember? Tim McVeigh? The FBI was cooking
the books on that one all the way.
Just one example: A secret Department of Justice report on the bombing was
presented to a very select audience. This DOJ report wasn’t undertaken
voluntarily. No. FBI whistleblower Frederic Whitehurst had forced it to happen,
because he’d gone public and said the FBI lab had fabricated evidence in the
McVeigh case.
Serious evidence. It turned out there was no reason to believe ammonium
nitrate (fertilizer) had been the main explosive used to blow apart the Federal
Building on the morning of April 19, 1995. A FBI lab supervisor named David
Williams had decided ammonium nitrate was the substance because defendant Terry
Nichols possessed a receipt for its purchase.
So Williams made the lab evidence look like it confirmed ammonium nitrate.
But it didn’t.
The DOJ report detailing all this was so damning, the judge in the McVeigh
trial ran away from it like a wild horse. He refused to allow the report into
evidence. He forbade it from being discussed at all.
Why was this so crucial? Because independent bomb experts had gone on the
record with a quite different scenario. I interviewed three of them. They agreed
that an ammonium nitrate bomb, in the Ryder truck at the curb, parked in front
of the Federal Building, could not have caused the profile of damage sustained
by the building. Impossible.
Therefore, McVeigh, whatever he was guilty or not guilty of, had accomplices.
Professionals, who had wired charges into the columns of the structure. These
charges had wrought the real destruction.
But the FBI did everything in its power to focus on McVeigh and and the
amateur Nichols only. They ruled out every other lead, and there were plenty of
them.
The FBI essentially said, “These are the two suspects. Don’t look for anybody
else. Pay no attention to anyone who says there are other perpetrators. They’re
crazies. We know the truth.”
Just like now.
In 1995, Americans completely bought into the false FBI evidence and
story.
Once the FBI rolls and the news media back up the FBI, it’s a fait accompli.
The public automatically follows suit. How could things be any different? How
could so many resources be devoted to anything but the truth?
“The FBI killed one terrorist. Now they have his brother, the other bomber,
surrounded. This is it. This is the only story. Everything else is
nonsense.”
Yes, no, and maybe are reduced to yes.
“The FBI would never have come this far with the case if they didn’t have
things right.”
Yes, that was exactly the mindset in Oklahoma City in 1995. Until it wasn’t.
Until independent researchers uncovered miles of undiscovered information about
other suspects and FBI lies.
Jon Rappoport
The author of two explosive collections, THE MATRIX
REVEALED and EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional
seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer
Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine,
Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has
delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative
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