To: sea_urchin who wrote (5588 ) 3/13/2004 3:57:45 AM From: Raymond Duray Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20039 Searle, Ariel Sharon is on the record saying that he controls U.S. foreign policy. (I don't have the exact quote on file, does anyone else here?) So, you got a little tingling sensation about the Zionists when you think about Madrid? I sure did. It has all the hallmarks of a very sophisticated "false flag" operation. But I wouldn't think that it is the American election that is the one that the bombers hoped to influence. 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. Re: actually I considered that the real target of the bombs was not those in Madrid but the American people. I doubt it. Americans are notoriously short-attention-span types, and November is a long ways off..... Besides, Hitler famously described how to arouse the tribal emotions of a people and the huge emotional outpouring that we saw yesterday in Madrid is a perfect example of the sort of groupthink that masters like Hitler and Bush were able to incite in their own nations. I'll bet that what was going on on the streets of Madrid was a whole hell of a lot of anti-civil-liberties talk and a whole lot of anger aimed at assuring "security", which naturally a strong-man like Asnar will be seen as providing. I predict a landslide for the incumbent on Sunday. Dissent has been effectively done away with, no matter who was responsible for the terror. "Law & Order must prevail!" will be the mindset of the frightened masses when they turn out to vote. Asnar was the intended beneficiary of the bombings. Sharon, the Likud, Mossad...... that's who I see as being capable of this act and completely ruthless enough to have pulled it off. While leaving a trail of "red herrings" leading to the Basques or the Al Keyda Mob as a diversion.