27-04-2013, 08:12 AM
The Boston bombing narrative is unraveling faster than the Sandy Hook official story. With the citizen investigators picking apart all the countless loose ends and impossible aspects of these narratives, it's pathetic to watch the dinosaur mainstream media try to conduct their usual spin. Rachel Maddow was particularly embarrassing, when she tried to ridicule an InfoWars reporter for actually asking questions.
They are adding inflammatory allegations every day to the suspects' criminal resume. I expect our daring "journalists" to expose both of them as chronic torturers of puppies next. The "reporting" on this story is just ludicrous. They don't even try to pretend that they're anything other than government mouthpieces any more. As always, be very grateful for the internet (and the surprising defeat of CISPA).
I hope the suspects' aunt and parents continue to be outspoken. The "evidence" against them continues to be nonexistent, but if the surviving brother lives to stand trial, he will be convicted. He'll have an inept defense, as all these patsies do since the days of Sacco and Vanzetti, and he'll face a typically biased judge and a typically moronic jury.
It was great to see Ron Paul blasting the martial law in Boston, and the obscene celebration afterwards, when the eligible voters chanted "USA!" over and over. Too bad there doesn't seem to be any other national political figures with the courage to speak out against the burgeoning police state, or to defend what is left of our civil liberties.
They are adding inflammatory allegations every day to the suspects' criminal resume. I expect our daring "journalists" to expose both of them as chronic torturers of puppies next. The "reporting" on this story is just ludicrous. They don't even try to pretend that they're anything other than government mouthpieces any more. As always, be very grateful for the internet (and the surprising defeat of CISPA).
I hope the suspects' aunt and parents continue to be outspoken. The "evidence" against them continues to be nonexistent, but if the surviving brother lives to stand trial, he will be convicted. He'll have an inept defense, as all these patsies do since the days of Sacco and Vanzetti, and he'll face a typically biased judge and a typically moronic jury.
It was great to see Ron Paul blasting the martial law in Boston, and the obscene celebration afterwards, when the eligible voters chanted "USA!" over and over. Too bad there doesn't seem to be any other national political figures with the courage to speak out against the burgeoning police state, or to defend what is left of our civil liberties.

