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To: boris_a who wrote (222808)3/8/2005 12:46:06 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574275
 
BTW, just today I read a nice sum-up of the Madrid attack.It looks like the explosives had been delivered by a police agent. The ignition-by-mobile technique as well. He thought the stuff is for the ETA. Obviously, he should act as a "agent provocateur" to provoke attacks by ETA which should have been easily to prove (the Guardia Civil had samples of the explosive material). In the morning of the 3/11, Spanish police learned to whom they really delivered the explosives. Of course they tried immediately to blame the ETA.

I don't understand. The police thought they were working with ETA?

All governmental notes and documents from 3/11-3/14 got destroyed by the Aznaar admnistration shortly before the Socialists took over.

No surprise there.

Nice people, the friends of W. Same patterns, same crooks.

No kidding.

ted