THEY
DIDN'T DO IT! Maret Tsarnaev blows apart the Boston Show Trial
James
Fetzer (with Maret Tsarnaeva)
5
May, 2015
As
a retired university professor, former Marine Corps officer and
journalist for veteranstoday.com, I have published several articles
about the Boston bombing. Given my understanding that defense
attorneys have an ethical obligation to provide clients with a
vigorous defense, I have been stunned that Judy Clarke, the attorney
of record for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, has said that Dzhokhar did it, when
there is a superabundance of evidence that this was a drill and that
neither he nor his brother were involved.
Here
is an update of the evidence in the case, including police on
bullhorns announcing, "This is a drill! This is a drill!",
tweets from The Boston Globe explaining that a demonstration
bomb will be set of as part of bomb squad activities and a second
announcing one will be set off in one minute in front of the library
(where it goes of as predicted), an absence of blood which only shows
up on a delayed basis (and is not real blood but Hollywood blood) and
much more. But I have learned from Maret Tsarnaeva, Dzhokhar and
Tamerlan's aunt, that even the footage from the scene of the crime,
the Boston marathon footage, was faked: Tamerlan had a beard before
and after, but is shown clean shaven in those videos.
The
proof she adduced is compelling: We have photos of Tamerlan lying in
bed with his cat, where his beard is apparent. We have footage
of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar working out at the Wai Kru gym on April
12th, three days before the event, where he has a well-trimmed beard.
We have what purport to be photos of him at the Marathon on April
15th, where he is clean shaven. We have photos of him on April 18th,
where he again has a beard. Even the photos of his arrest and of his
body after he has been killed show that he was still sporting the
well-trimmed beard. The corruption of local, state and federal
officials in this case is overwhelming: everyone knows they are
innocent except the American public!
The Arrest of Tamerlan
Maret has sent me a video she saved on my computer, which shows Tamerlan being arrested alive at 1:04ish a.m. on April 19, 2013 on Mt Auburn Street (at the intersection with Adams Street). Tamerlan is on the ground handcuffed, surrounded by Boston police agents. No gun, or explosives are seen taken from him, while the police searched him. After his pockets have been emptied, a policeman takes his wallet from his pocket, reviews it using a flashlight, then announces, "Tt's him". From the reaction of police agents on the scene, it looks as if they had been searching for Tamerlan in Watertown, but they had no description, where the fact that the police had to review his document to identify him confirms her suspicion, that the police were looking exactly for Tamerlan Tsarnaev, under orders from the FBI, but they (the police) had no independent description of Tamerlan to use in their search of the city
Maret
comments on that video: "This guy lives here, but he
doesn't know who he is." These words are said by the policeman,
who checked the other guy, who is laying on the ground, next to
Tamerlan on his right, also handcuffed, but awfully quiet all the
time. And nobody is searching him or the pockets of that other guy.
After the policeman is heard saying, "This guy lives here, but
he doesn't know who he (referring to Tamerlan) is", and from the
distance is heard a shout (whom Merat believes is Dzhokhar) "We
didn't do it!", and Tamerlan shouts back, "Podstava!",
in Russian, which means, "It is a set up!"
Maret's analysis (in her own words)
Anzor
[who is their father] and I believed from the first moment we saw and
heard that video (that showed up on youtube in May of 2013), that
Tamerlan was shouting "podstava" in Russian (it's a set up"
out of frustration and anger, when realised, that he and Dzhokhar
were lured out from their home to Watertown at that night under some
kind of disguise by that person (must be Russian speaking person),
who is laying on the ground handcuffed next to Tamerlan's right.
Tamerlan realised that that man, who brought them there, to Mt Auburn
Street (intersection with Adams Street) by him, to set Tsarnaev
brothers in a plot, organised by the LE and the FBI.
That is exactly why, we, the family, believe, that Tamerlan shouted out "podstava" (Russian speakers use of "podstava" in case, when someone uses you in some criminal deed, without your knowledge, to put blame and suspicion on you, as if you committed a wrongful deed or a crime), that is why Tamerlan is out of rage, anger and frustration (as we read it in his voice) shouted "it is a set up" in Russian, to let that guy, who had Tamerlan's trust for some reason, brought the brothers to Watertown, know that Tamerlan just realised that "that man, next to him" betrayed him and set him and Dzhokhar up. Otherwise, why would Tamerlan shout "podstava" in Russian, if there are only English speaking police man around him.
That is exactly why, we, the family, believe, that Tamerlan shouted out "podstava" (Russian speakers use of "podstava" in case, when someone uses you in some criminal deed, without your knowledge, to put blame and suspicion on you, as if you committed a wrongful deed or a crime), that is why Tamerlan is out of rage, anger and frustration (as we read it in his voice) shouted "it is a set up" in Russian, to let that guy, who had Tamerlan's trust for some reason, brought the brothers to Watertown, know that Tamerlan just realised that "that man, next to him" betrayed him and set him and Dzhokhar up. Otherwise, why would Tamerlan shout "podstava" in Russian, if there are only English speaking police man around him.
Then,
after that, Tamerlan is heard shouting in English directing his
requests to police officers: "Officer, can I call my wife?"
None, other than Tamerlan would have known that there is only his
wife, that Tamerlan can call to seek for assistance in the situation
he is in (as seen and heard on that video). Tamerlan knows that there
are no parents around; he knows that Dzhokhar was with him, when they
both got arrested right there on Mt Auburn and Adams Streets.
Tamerlan is shouting then "Officer, read me my rights",
"you have to read me my rights officer". "Nope"
is heard from one policeman. "Yes", Tamerlan is shouting
back to him. Then, Tamerlan shouts, lifting his heavy upper body,
while handcuffed to one side, addressing a bunch of officers
surrounding him, demanding for his legal rights to be observed:
"officers, why aren't you calling me my rights".
Tamerlan wants to know, what he is suspected of, what he is accused of. While Tamerlan is shouting, demanding for his rights to be read to him, it is seen on that video, how one of the police man, standing behind the tree, on the left from Tamerlan, by putting his boot on the left upper body, pushing Tamerlan's body to the ground, to stop him from shouting. Then, at the very end of that short video, when, Tamerlan realised, that his legal rights are not going to be read or observed by any of those police agents around him, feeling very concerned for his younger brother, he shouts with all his might in his body, while his body pushed face down to the ground, Tamerlan shouts out for his little brother's name "Dzhokhaaaar".
There is a shout heard back on that same video "Tamerlan" (we, the family, believe this is Dzhokhar calling his older brother's name, while he is also in custody at the police hands, not far from where Tamerlan is held on the ground on Mt Auburn). Then, again, Tamerlan's voice is heard even harder "Dzhokhaaar". We know that it is Tamerlan's voice, we recognise his voice, we have no doubts it is his voice. We know, how Tamerlan sounds, when he speaks in Russian. We know, how Tamerlan sounds, when he speaks in English. We know, how Tamerlan's voice sounds, when he is angry, frustrated, and here worried for the safety of his younger brother, Dzhokhar.
Tamerlan wants to know, what he is suspected of, what he is accused of. While Tamerlan is shouting, demanding for his rights to be read to him, it is seen on that video, how one of the police man, standing behind the tree, on the left from Tamerlan, by putting his boot on the left upper body, pushing Tamerlan's body to the ground, to stop him from shouting. Then, at the very end of that short video, when, Tamerlan realised, that his legal rights are not going to be read or observed by any of those police agents around him, feeling very concerned for his younger brother, he shouts with all his might in his body, while his body pushed face down to the ground, Tamerlan shouts out for his little brother's name "Dzhokhaaaar".
There is a shout heard back on that same video "Tamerlan" (we, the family, believe this is Dzhokhar calling his older brother's name, while he is also in custody at the police hands, not far from where Tamerlan is held on the ground on Mt Auburn). Then, again, Tamerlan's voice is heard even harder "Dzhokhaaar". We know that it is Tamerlan's voice, we recognise his voice, we have no doubts it is his voice. We know, how Tamerlan sounds, when he speaks in Russian. We know, how Tamerlan sounds, when he speaks in English. We know, how Tamerlan's voice sounds, when he is angry, frustrated, and here worried for the safety of his younger brother, Dzhokhar.
More on the arrest video
The
time of the events, documented on this video had taken place, as
derived from the transcripts of the police scanner and correlated
with the events of recorded video, to be at 1:04ish on April 19,
2013. The place of Tamerlan, recorded on this video, to be arrested
is on the corner of Mt Auburn and Adams Street. Tamerlan on
that video is seen wearing light-colored pens, and dark colored
shoes. Later, recorded by the same author ("Bigheadphones",
as the name of the author of the video on YouTube), there is a black
cruiser, surrounded by 8 or 9 LE agents, and inside that police
cruiser is seen a person, stripped off his clothes, which is
Tamerlan, taken from the ground, stripped off his clothes, and put in
that cruiser. It is not known from that video what the LE agents did
to Dzhokhar, even though, we believe, it was Dzhokhar's voice
shouting "we didn't do it" and then, at the end of that
video calling for the name of his older brother "Tamerlan".
If
Dzhokhar was not there with Tamerlan, at the time, when they both
were arrested in Watertown, at Mt Auburn and Adams Street (Tamerlan),
and Dzhokhar was somewhere, not far from the place, where Tamerlan
was on the ground, WHY ELSE WOULD TAMERLAN BE SHOUTING OUT DZHOKHAR'S
NAME, UNLESS HE KNEW THEY BOTH WERE TOGETHER, WHEN THEY WERE ARRESTED
AND THEN SEPARATED AT THE SPOT. Tamerlan, handcuffed, stripped
off his clothes, led by the police to place him in police cruiser,
was seen on CNN video afterwards. As the CNN reporter commented,
Tamerlan was later "very intensively questioned by the FBI for
10-15 minutes", and after that all we have seen of Tamerlan is
his dead corpse. Here is a photograph:
These
events, and recordings (police scanner) have a direct relation to
Dzhokhar's case, since they all prove beyond reasonable doubt that
Tamerlan and Dzhokhar were not shooting at the police or throwing
improvised explosives on Laurel and Dexter Streets, in Watertown;
that Dzhokhar did not flee from the police, after that so-called
shoot out, which the brothers never been part of; that the brothers
did not kill anybody at that night. Dzhokhar was in the hands of LE
forces all along, since 1:04ish April 19, 2013, as this video proves,
as Tamerlan shouts for his name, and Dzhokhar shouts back for
Tamerlan's name. There was no manhunt after "fled from the
police" Dzhokhar. It has been fabricated by people in power.
While, the false manhunt was on the way, army of 9,000 was trying
marshall law on American residents. The Tsarnaev brothers are
not guilty of any crimes. They are innocent.
Three proofs "They didn't do it!"
Let me close by pointing out three blatant demonstrations that the brothers were innocent and that Maret, who is herself a lawyer, is right when she asserts, "They didn't do it!" The they included that the footage of the boys at the marathon was faked, that Tamerlan was killed in police custody, and that the backpacks they were wearing (in the faked footage) were not the backpacks that exploded in Boston:Proof 1: The footage at the marathon was faked
If
you return to the second of the videos I present above, you will see
that, while Tamerlan is shown as clean shaven in the marathon
footage, he had been sporting a beard, which can be seen in the
photos of him lying with his cat, working out at the gym, and even in
the arrest video and (most stunning of all) in the photograph of his
corpse! Here is a comparison of Tamerlan with his cat and
in the fake footage:
Proof 2: Tamerlan was killed while in police custody
Notice
that Tamerlan's death occurs after he has been taken into police
custody. There is a witness who reported observing the police
drive over him repeatedly in an SUV, which was probably his own car.
He was not killed by Dzhokhar but was murdered after he had been
arrested. Bear in mind: his brother Dzhokhar cannot have killed
him while he was in police custody! Yet Tamerlan was killed!
Proof 3: The brothers were wearing the wrong backpacks
Not
only is Maret Tsaraev herself is a lawyer, but I had previously
solicited the opinion of another attorney at law, John Remington
Graham, who made the astute observation that the backpacks are not
the backpacks that exploded. In the FBI report and the formal
indictment, the backpacks are described as made of black nylon. But
neither Tamerlan nor Dzhokar is shown wearing black nylon backpacks:
APPENDIX: Formal Legal Opinion of John Remington Graham, Minnesota Bar (#3664)
I
write to express my views while the trial in Boston is underway.
Federal jurisdiction cannot be extended to the prosecution of
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in light of United States v. Lopez, 514 U.
S. 549 (1995), and views of Alexander Hamilton in The Federalist.
Congress has broad power to regulate commerce, but domestic crimes
and use of weapons are generally reserved to the States. If there is
sufficient evidence to prosecute Dzhokhar for murder and mayhem, he
should and can be prosecuted exclusively by the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts. But lay this point of law aside. Available evidence
against Dzhokhar is insufficient in reason or law to prove that he
committed the offenses charged. Such evidence actually proves that
Dzhokhar is not guilty.
The
formal indictment against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (No. 13-CR-10200-GAO on
the docket of the United States District Court for Massachusetts) was
returned on June 27, 2013. The document is 74 pages long, and accuses
Mr. Tsarnaev of heinous crimes, including many counts carrying the
death penalty, on Boylston Street, in front of the Forum Restaurant,
near the finish line of the Boston marathon on April 15, 2013. The
most important portions of the indictment are paragraphs 6 and 7
which, read in themselves and in context, positively and
unequivocally state that, acting in concert with his (now deceased)
brother, Dzhokhar set down on the sidewalk one of two “black
backpacks” which contained “improvised explosive devices,”
these “constructed from pressure cookers, low explosive
power, shrapnel, adhesive, and other materials.” The indictment
goes on to say that, after distancing himself, Dzhokhar detonated one
of two bombs at about 2:49 in the afternoon, and that the bombs he
and his brother placed and detonated each killed at least one person,
and wounded scores of others.
Facts
impossible for any informed and diligent observer to overlook show
that this accusation, as framed with required specificity, cannot be
true. I refer to what public surveillance videos recorded on the
day of these crimes, what crime lab photos on the FBI website
revealed shortly after these crimes were committed, what was
disseminated by a key television report on the day after the event,
and what was announced by the FBI chief in Boston shortly after the
event. I am not here discussing material which has been hidden from
anybody or is subject to genuine dispute. I point to facts which the
government and the mainstream news media of the United States have
passed over in stony silence. The mainstream media have aided this
prosecution by misleading omission of material facts and slanted
reporting.
Public
surveillance videos show Dzhokhar and his brother walking eastward on
Boylston Street in the early afternoon on April 15, 2013. They are
shown carrying backsacks typical of what American high school or
college students use for carrying books and clothing. There are no
unusual bulging, heaviness, or protrusions apparent. Dzhokhar’s
brother is shown with straps over both shoulders. Dzhokhar is shown
with a strap only over his right shoulder. Dzhokhar’s backsack
is fairly flat, not heavy laden, and light colored. Neither backsack
carried by the Tsarnaev brothers is pictured as carrying a “black
backpack” mentioned in the indictment. These public
surveillance videos and still frames taken from them have been used
by the FBI in order to identify the suspects in these crimes.
The
FBI also published two crime lab photos of critical importance:
One
shows a bomb fragment after the explosions at around 2:49 in
the afternoon on April 15, 2013.
The
other shows a blown out backpack which was said to have contained
one of the bombs, -- a black nylon bag with a characteristic white
rectangle marking which is not even remotely similar to the backsacks
carried by the Tsarnaev brothers as identified by the FBI in film
from the public surveillance videos or still frames taken from them.
This is the “dark colored bag or backpack” which the FBI
chief in Boston described in his press conference on the day after
the explosions when he described what was carried by the guilty
parties.
From
public surveillance videos used by the FBI to identify suspects, it
is obvious that the backsacks carried by Dzhokhar and his brother
shortly before the explosions could not have contained
pressure-cooker bombs of this size. And, if such a device would have
been squeezed into either backsack, it would have caused bulging or
protrusions not observed in public surveillance videos which were
used by the FBI to identify the suspects.
This
much, without more, shows as conclusively as circumstantial evidence
can prove anything in criminal litigation that the accused could
not have placed and detonated a pressure-cooker bomb as alleged in
the indictment.
There
are also available and known public surveillance videos and still
frames made from such videos, these widely published, showing that
paramilitary agents in uniforms of Craft International, near the
crime scene and at the time of the explosions, were carrying large
black backpacks including characteristic white rectangle marking, and
plainly large enough to carry pressure-cooker bombs which the FBI
identified as having exploded and caused injury and death at the
Boston marathon. Pubic authority has not investigated these
obvious suspects. From the foregoing we may infer:
That
there is no probable cause to support the indictment. From my
knowledge of the evidence of this case, and from my general learning
and experience, I am unable to understand how federal prosecutors
could not be aware of this want of probable cause.
And
that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is not guilty as charged in the indictment.
From my knowledge of the evidence of this case, and from my
general learning and experience, I am unable to understand how
counsel for the accused could not be aware of the innocence of Mr.
Tsarnaev. -- John Remington Graham of the Minnesota Bar (#3664X),
March 25, 2015.
john
remington graham
counselor
at law
B. A. in philosophy 1963, LL. B. 1966, University of Minnesota; admitted to the Bar of the Minnesota Supreme Court, 1967; admitted to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court, 1971; Public Defender, United States District Court for Minnesota, 1969-1973; Founding professor, teaching common law pleading, judicial writs and remedies, American constitutional law, admiralty, copyrights, legal writing, conflict of laws, legal history, and modern civil procedure, and serving as chairman of the admissions committee, Hamline University School of Law, 1972-1980; Advisor on questions concerning constitutional law and equitable remedies to the Minnesota State Board of Bar Examiners, 1974-1978; Special Counsel for the City of Brainerd, 1974-1980; Crow Wing County Public Defender, 1981-1984; Crow Wing County Attorney, 1991-1995; Occasional lecturer in comparative British, American, and Canadian constitutional law at Laval University, 1989-1991, 1997, and 2000, and in public international law, 2003; and Advisor on British constitutional law and history to the court-appointed Amicus Curiae for Quebec before the Supreme Court of Canada in Reference on certain Questions concerning the Secession of Quebec from Canada, [1998] 2 S. C. R. 217.
Hollywood producer Nathan Folks says Boston Bombing was false-flag fakery
Nathan
(Nathaniel) Folks
is a film producer and talent manager who has been in the
entertainment industry since 1997 when he worked at Paramount
Pictures marketing the blockbuster motion picture, Titanic,
starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
In an interview with the Voice of Russia’s John Robles, Folks says that back in April 2013 as he was watching the events of the Boston Marathon bombings unfold, based on his experience and expertise as a movie producer, he thought that some things just “didn’t add up” and became convinced that the bombings were a false flag designed to instill “the fear factor” in us, “to keep us scared for as long as they can.” The Boston bombing wasn’t real but a “hyper-reality film-making.” It was a “terrorism that never happened.”
BOSTON BOMBING:
Naomi Wolf Exposes Fake News/False Flags
Former
Clinton/Gore political consultant Naomi Wolf explains why we should
be skeptical of overly-theatrical current events such as the Boston
Marathon bombing. This was filmed at the 2014 Free State Project’s
Liberty Forum.
Maret Tsarnaeva Interview - "Where is the proof?"
The official stroy - straight
from "Pravda-on-the-Potomac" - CNN. These photos are evidence?!
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