Boston Marathon Bombings: what did we learn?

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The FBI's previous contacts with one of the alleged Boston bombers have come under intense scrutiny as questions were raised about whether it missed vital clues that could have prevented the attack, which killed three people and injured more than 170. The bureau admitted that it had interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 "at the request of a foreign government", presumed to be Russia, which was concerned that he was a "follower of radical Islam". The FBI said that it did not find any "terrorism activity" and appears not to have had any further contact with him since.
FBI faces questions over previous contact with Boston bombing suspect US news The Guardian
Ask Israel for some Mossad Agents to teach our Intelligence Services their techniques.
 
The FBI's previous contacts with one of the alleged Boston bombers have come under intense scrutiny as questions were raised about whether it missed vital clues that could have prevented the attack, which killed three people and injured more than 170. The bureau admitted that it had interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 "at the request of a foreign government", presumed to be Russia, which was concerned that he was a "follower of radical Islam". The FBI said that it did not find any "terrorism activity" and appears not to have had any further contact with him since.
FBI faces questions over previous contact with Boston bombing suspect US news The Guardian
Ask Israel for some Mossad Agents to teach our Intelligence Services their techniques.


1-The tremendous ability of the powers-that-be to indict the wrong individual ;

2- How easy it is for the powers-that-be to declare martial law and enter Americans houses without objection

3- Jonathan Gruber and Supreme Court Justice James Clark McReynolds are/were correct in describing Americans as stupid


• The sheer inability of well-meaning US government officials—who either may know or suspect that the “official” account of the Boston bombing, with the Tsarnaev brothers as lone wolf terrorists, is utterly false—to come out and state their true beliefs. The most recent report is an example of the necessity of reading between the lines.


Does New Boston Bombing Report Hint at Hidden Global Intrigue?


By Russ Baker
 
We learned that my son is a good man and a bit of a hero.
When the bombs went off, he ran towards the chaos.
He treated the little girl who lost her legs and her mother after determining that the young brother/son was beyond help.
He was honored by both the Boston Fire Department and the West Haven CT fire department where he is a Firefighter/Paramedic.

I'm just a wee bit proud of the boy.
 
We learned that you can take a random act of murder and, if the perp's religion fits your predetermined profile, milk it as a "terrorism" story. Just in case you have a slow news day.

It's a weird world.
 
We learned that my son is a good man and a bit of a hero.
When the bombs went off, he ran towards the chaos.
He treated the little girl who lost her legs and her mother after determining that the young brother/son was beyond help.
He was honored by both the Boston Fire Department and the West Haven CT fire department where he is a Firefighter/Paramedic.

I'm just a wee bit proud of the boy.

As you should be. :salute:
 
The FBI's previous contacts with one of the alleged Boston bombers have come under intense scrutiny as questions were raised about whether it missed vital clues that could have prevented the attack, which killed three people and injured more than 170. The bureau admitted that it had interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 "at the request of a foreign government", presumed to be Russia, which was concerned that he was a "follower of radical Islam". The FBI said that it did not find any "terrorism activity" and appears not to have had any further contact with him since.
FBI faces questions over previous contact with Boston bombing suspect US news The Guardian
Ask Israel for some Mossad Agents to teach our Intelligence Services their techniques.
You want us to ask Mossad? Who oversee an endless stream of terrorism against the people they're supposed to protect?

Mmmm no thanks.
 
We learned that my son is a good man and a bit of a hero.
When the bombs went off, he ran towards the chaos.
He treated the little girl who lost her legs and her mother after determining that the young brother/son was beyond help.
He was honored by both the Boston Fire Department and the West Haven CT fire department where he is a Firefighter/Paramedic.

I'm just a wee bit proud of the boy.

As you should be. :salute:
My boy was in Boston that day for Patriots Day with several fellow firefighters. He was the only one with combat experience, being a former Combat Engineer who was tasked with disarming improvised explosive devices. Being no stranger to loud bangs and trained in first aid, he was the only one of the group who ran the 2 blocks from where they stood waiting to enter a bar to the scene.
There were some firemen and police at the scene but other than a couple of EMTs arriving with ambulances, he was more or less in charge of triage. He fashioned tourniquets for the little girl and worked on her mother after having to let the boy go. (You can tell that still bothers him) He stayed with the girl in the ambulance til they got to the hospital. He never did hook up with his party and had to take a train back to West Haven where he'd left his car.
WHFD named him Firefighter of the year for his efforts.
 

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