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"William Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > "Yeoman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > I'm beginning to doubt that there were any suicide bombers...the > > Turkish military authorities (who have very cosy relations with > > Israel) could just as easily have picked a body (of a victim) from the > > wreckage (or whatever was left of it) and said "here is the suicide > > bomber..." without evidence. > > > > That possibility ought to be investigated. > > Too many people need to be involved. It only needs one to talk and it's all > over. Considering those involved likely have common interests, it's doubtful that would be a major hindrance. The various risks involved have never really stopped Israeli Mossad from carrying out attrocities. They've had a few botched operations here and there, but that's seldom seen to be a major factor in their calculations. > > The British government would fall, the Turkish government would probably > fall, the Israeli government would loose any support it has in Western > Europe. > Israel has violated countless UN resolutions, butchered thousands of Palestian civillians, destroyed their homes and villages, thumbed its nose at the European union,...surely, this latest attrocity would be nothing out of the ordinary for them. > All for a bomb in a city that had two earlier in the week? > > If it's a conspiracy between Mossad, MI-6 and the CIA then they'd do a lot > better than that with less political risk and a much better payoff. > Like what? > The British embassy in Washington would be ideal for your purposes. Not > some consulate at the back end of the world in a city where the locals > aren't actually sure which side they're on yet and are slightly worried that > their government is in a bit too deep with the USA. It's more likely that the said intelligence agencies (Mossad, MI-6 and the CIA) want to discredit the currently popular Islamists (by slaughtering Muslims), and try and generate sympathy for themselves by falsely naming as "synagogue bombings" an attrocity in which it seems that only Muslims have died. > Right now I bet > everyone in Turkey wants out of this war, which doesn't actually fit your > ideas at all. > The people don't want to be in that war, but certain vested interests (which appear to be Zionist) within their government do want to be in the war. > In other words you're a paranoid buffoon who doesn't actually think the > argument through to its logical conclusion. > Not at all, it is you who has very sinisterly tried to deflect suspicion away from your beloved Israeli Mossad/ Zionist network. > And by the way, some people here think I'm some sort of woolly minded left > wing liberal, You are actually quite sinister, rather than just wooly-minded. > but even I can blow holes in silly ideas like yours. So you say.
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