Raymond > Ariel Sharon is on the record saying that he controls U.S. foreign policy
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> So, you got a little tingling sensation about the Zionists when you think about Madrid?
Only if the advantage for the attack is seen to benefit Israel eg by incriminating Syria or anti-Israel terrorists.
> It has all the hallmarks of a very sophisticated "false flag" operation.
Without any doubt. In fact, it is anything but an an operation that could have been carried out by a rag-tag group of fanatics. It must have involved at least 15 dedicated people, with precision timing, high-quality ordinance, excellent radio-control and sufficient attention to lay down a false trail (Koran, detonators, Al Qaeda tape etc). In fact, the precision and attention to detail as well as overall complexity and sophistication of radio control reminds me of 9-11 which, in my opinion, used very similar methods although, of course, in a different way.
> I'm certain that whoever did the deed was attempting to influence the Spanish election on Sunday, and to attempt to suppress the vote for the Left, who are anti-war, anti-Bush and therefore unacceptable to the Likudniks.
It will be very interesting to see if the people vote with their fear or their guts. From what I see on TV, many are upset about Spanish involvement in the MidEast and want peace rather than "security". The dastardly deed may still, in fact, back-fire on its perpetrators. |