21-07-2012, 04:56 PM
This is apparently who they are looking for now. They look nothing like the man in the fake US drivers licence nor the man in the video walking to and fro. But we are not shown a live Mehdi Ghezali or told his current whereabouts despite denials it was him from Sweden and Bulgaria. He hasn't popped up on any tv shows with comments about his well being or about the event. The story seem to alternate between this man in the drawing being a second man who was helping the bomber or that the man in the video was wearing a wig and this is him. Surely they can tell if the remains of the man on the bus was wearing a wig or not if it were him. The man in the sketch is said to have been talking to people at the beach last week, a group of tourists from Holland, and told them that his mother was Dutch and his father was Iranian. Surprise. The Israelis are saying it is Hezbollah (with Iranian direction) but the US is still cool on that saying that Israel offered no concrete evidence tying the bombing to Iran, and Bulgarian officials cautioned that it was too early to attribute responsibility. Bulgarians have sent samples for DNA testing but there are no results yet....Also of interest to me is that the bomber was described as 'Caucasian' and 'white' not 'of Middle Eastern appearance'. And the man in the driver's licence and in the terminal fits that description of Caucasian best. The Louisiana address on the Michigan drivers licence is that of a casino. I wonder who the owners are of that casino and their friends? The Bulgarians don't know when he came into the country or how long he had been there. He tried to hire a car but was rejected because of the discrepancy in his appearance with the short hair and his licence which shows a long haired person. But it is interesting that some one has been making themselves known to the tourists and business in Bulgaria and mentioning he is part Iranian. Shades of the second Oswald.
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.