For
those who want to delve a bit deeper into the background to the
Boston bombings
The
EyeOpener- Who is Graham Fuller
8
May, 2013
In
the days of hysteria immediately following the Boston bombing, an
unlikely media darling emerged. Ruslan Tsarni, the alleged bombers’
uncle, known to the press as “Uncle Ruslan,” gained notoriety for
the ferocity with which he denounced his own nephews and their
alleged Islamic radicalism. It isn’t hard to see why the press
focused so closely on “Uncle Ruslan.” He said precisely what the
so-called “authorities” wanted to hear about the suspects in
precisely the way they wanted to hear it. However, far more
interesting than the sudden popularity of “Uncle Ruslan” is his
background and ties to other organizations.
Lately,
a real narrative has begun to emerge from the background noise of the
Boston bombing story that paints a very different picture from what
we have been told. We have the uncle of the bombing suspects emerging
as a media darling for his denunciation of the brothers, who just so
happens to have worked with USAID and was living and working at the
home of a top CIA official, Graham Fuller, who has actually advocated
“guiding the evolution of Islam” to destabilize Russia and China
in Central Asia. Now we have several of the pieces of the puzzle that
Edmonds’ predicted in the past few weeks falling into place: that
the bombers were likely being run by the CIA; that the event would
bring focus on radical terrorism who have hitherto been painted as
“freedom fighting allies” of the US; and that the case may be
used as leverage to make new inroads on the Syria standoff between
Washington and Moscow.
And
several of the pieces of this puzzle revolve around Graham E. Fuller,
former National Intelligence Officer for Near East and South Asia, a
proponent of political Islam, an inspiration for the Iran-Contra
affair, a character reference for CIA darling Fethullah Gulen, a
former RAND analyst, and the father-in-law of the Boston bombers’
uncle.
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