What
is becoming clear from this, is that this event will be used to move
the emphasis from a foreign al-Qaeda 'threat' to a home-grown,
domestic terrorist “threat”, and be used to transition to the
next stage of fascism – which is violence directed inwards at US
citizens.
Governments
over the world are expecting civil disorder and are actively
preparing for it.
John
Key, with his strengthening of the GCSB role and his talk of “weapons
of mass destruction” is part of this development
I don't really think that this differs very much from the actions of Hitler after the Reichstag fire,or Stalin after the murder of Kirov. The main difference is that the fig leaf of 'democracy' will be maintained while tyranny develops.
I don't really think that this differs very much from the actions of Hitler after the Reichstag fire,or Stalin after the murder of Kirov. The main difference is that the fig leaf of 'democracy' will be maintained while tyranny develops.
Boston
blank: No suspects, no motives over deadly bombings
The
FBI says they have no suspects nor anyone in custody over the deadly
Boston blasts. Police are calling on witnesses to assist the
investigation which has been called “the most complex crime scene”
in the history of the Boston PD.
RT,
16
April, 2013
While
the investigation has yielded no results, with no one claiming
responsibility, more details have emerged on the nature of the
explosives.
According
to a person close to the Boston Marathon investigation, the
explosives were in 6-liter pressure cookers and placed in black
duffel bags. The person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity,
said investigators have some of the bomb components but did not yet
know what was used to set off the explosives.
The
statement echoes the Massachusetts General surgeon’s words that
given the injuries they treated,"most of [the metallic
fragments in the patients] were in the bomb."
The
General surgeon addressed the media Tuesday. He said that the
shrapnel was consistent in size, and included nail-like fragments.
"There
were people who had 10, 20, 30 of them in their body," he
said.
Earlier,
FBI and Boston city authorities declined to comment on the nature of
the explosives that were triggered 12 seconds apart in the late hours
of the race, when most of the top runners had finished and ordinary
participants were completing the event.
Massachusetts
Gov. Deval Patrick stressed that “only two explosive
devices were found yesterday”, rejecting reports that earlier
suggested five explosives were found.
Addressing
the public the morning after the tragedy, FBI, Boston city
authorities and police said that they are still seeking public
assistance, calling for witnesses to come forward.
“We
are processing the most complex crime scene in the history of our
department,” Police
Commissioner Edward Davis said.
People
who captured amateur photos and videos are being asked to submit
their footage as it might help with the investigation into the double
blasts which have killed three and left more than 170 people
injured.
"We have received voluminous tips over the last 18 hours since the incident," FBI special agent in charge, Rick DesLauriers said.
"We have received voluminous tips over the last 18 hours since the incident," FBI special agent in charge, Rick DesLauriers said.
The
police gave no details on the going investigation.
Police
called on citizens to be patient as they will see a "continued,
heightened police presence".
Police
are searching the 26.2 mile route of the race. Currently the crime
scene has been scaled down to12 blocks. FBI special agent in charge,
Rick DesLauriers, said that there is currently “no known
physical threat."
US
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Tuesday there was
no indication that the bomb blasts in Boston were part of a broader
plot.
"While
there is no current indication to suggest that the events in Boston
are indicative of a broader plot,"she said in a written
statement. "Out of an abundance of caution, DHS
continues to keep in place enhanced security measures at
transportation hubs, utilizing measures both seen and unseen."
Investigators
have searched an apartment in the Boston suburb of Revere, which
police confirmed to be connected with the blast probe. But early
reports of a detained suspect were later said to be false.
Authorities
gave no details on the search. However, investigators were seen
leaving a building there early Tuesday carrying brown paper bags,
plastic trash bags and a duffel bag, AP reported.
Officials
declined to comment on the suspects. When asked if there was anybody
in custody, Police commissioner Ed Davis said "No-one's
in custody."
The
FBI special agent DesLauriers also declined to comment saying he
is “not going to say who might or might not be in custody
right now."
Earlier
on Tuesday reports said police are seeking a suspect in the deadly
Boston blasts described as a“darker-skinned or black male” with
a backpack, media reports. They are also looking for a yellow van.
The
suspect, who is said to possibly have a foreign accent, was seen
trying to enter a restricted area five minutes before the first
explosion, CNN reported.
As
he was not allowed to do so, the man reportedly walked away and
pulled his sweatshirt hood over his head.
When
asked about a bomb placed in a trash can, Police commissioner Ed
Davis said there was no evidence of that.
So far no organization or individual has claimed responsibility for the two explosions that went off at the finish line of the signature sporting event.
Investigators have not voiced any official theories as to who could be behind the attack, only saying that they're treating it as a potential act of terror.
Addressing the nation for the second time in 24 hours following the tragedy, President Barack Obama said the deadly Boston Marathon bombings “were an act of terrorism”. He said investigators do not know if they were carried out by an international or domestic organization, or perhaps by a"malevolent individual."
Unofficially, two possibilities have been suggested. One points the finger at domestic right-wing radicals, who may have timed the attack with Patriots' Day in the US. Monday was also the day when tax returns are due in America, which may also see a link to anti-government extremists.
Another version put the blame on Islamist militants. Planting multiple explosive devices at a large public event or a public venue like a marketplace is a common tactic for terrorist attacks in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Yemen. The Pakistani Taliban has denied any role in the bombings.
A piece of debris rests against a police barricade near the scene of a twin bombing at the Boston Marathon, on April 16, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts (Reuters / Spencer Platt)
There are usually some 27,000 runners at the annual event and about 500,000 people come to watch it. Officials expect to analyse vast amounts of visual evidence of what happened before and after the explosions.
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