Monday, April 22, 2013

A Retired Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army exposes Boston Black Ops Operation

 Boston Black Ops Operatives:


Independent investigators uncover the government operatives involved in executing the Marathon bombing. Other information I present shows the desperation of opposing elements in our government at war with each other, and the American People.
Lieutenant Colonel Potter has served in various positions of military police and military intelligence around the world for 28 years, He claims that there is a war for power within the U.S. government for a power struggle that will bring the establishment down and establish the police state in America

BREAKING Glenn Beck Exclusive about the Boston Bombing the information is out!

Complete Set Up! The older brother was most likely called to meet an agent at a place near where the Bombs were going to be placed! He was told to bring his smaller brother because the smaller brother is always following the bigger brother! After the bombing the F.B.I was going to pin the bombing on the Saudi National but it didn’t work because the Saudi was connected to a Saudi Family who have five family members on a terrorist lists and most likely works for the Saudi’s Royal Family. The F.B.I. Then posts pictures of the two brothers on all news networks asking the public to contact the F.B.I. If anyone can ID them because they the F.B.I.could not. Which was a BIG LIE !

Breaking News Major Terrorist attack on Canada averted


Breaking News Major Terrorist attack on Canada averted - End Times News Update 22 April 2013


22 April 2013 Breaking News Major Terrorist attack on Canada averted - End Times News Update 4-22-13

TORONTO - A potential bomb plot on a Via passenger train over the Niagara River has been averted, police say.

The RCMP said Chiheb Esseghaier and Raed Jaser of Montreal and Toronto were arrested for planning the attack. The men are not Canadian citizens.

They were supported by al-Qaida "elements" in Iran, police told reporters at a Monday afternoon press conference.

Charges include conspiring to carry out a terror attack and conspiring to murder for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a terrorist group.

Police said there was no danger to the public, as the plot was discovered and stopped early.

"It was definitely in the planning stage, but not imminent," RCMP Chief Supt. Jennifer Strachan said.

MORE: Toronto aunt of Boston bombing suspects receiving threats

The passenger train crosses the bridge that connects Canada and the United States at Niagara Falls, Ont.

U.S. officials said the alleged plot was not linked with last week's Boston Marathon bombings.

The arrests follow not only the Boston bombings but revelations that Canadians took part in an attack bymilitants on a gas plant in Algeria in January.

It also recalls the arrests in 2006 of the so-called Toronto-18, accused of planning to plant bombs at various Canadian targets.

However, RCMP Ass. Comm. James Milizia said the discovery of support from al-Qaida makes this plot even more significant.

The Alex Jones Show - Wayne Madsen, Joel Skousen : Monday, April 22, 2013 (Full Show)


The Alex Jones Show - Monday, April 22, 2013 (Full Show): Wayne Madsen, Joel Skousen

On the Monday, April 22 broadcast of Infowars Live, Alex Jones crashes through the lies of the Boston bombing narrative weaved to intentionally cause confusion and drum up support for a further stripping away of civil liberties. Alex also exposes what the other hand is doing while public attention focuses on a made-for-tv drama-like story being persistently waved in our faces. On today's show, investigative journalist and author Wayne Madsen stops by to discuss the multiple red herrings in play in the wake of the botched Boston Marathon bombing operation. Founder and chief editor of World Affairs Brief Joel Skousen also talks to Alex about the history of manufactured terror and how governments frequently employ this tried and true technique to enslave populations.

Canadian RCMP Disrupt Al-Qaeda Terror Plot


RCMP Confirm Al-Qaeda Supported Terrorist Attack Plot on New York - Toronto Passenger Train .The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested and charged two men with plotting an "al Qaeda-supported" terror attack to derail a passenger train inside Canada.

SkyNews. Canadian police say they have foiled an al Qaeda-backed "terrorist plot" to attack a passenger train on a railway line between New York and Toronto.
Two people have been arrested and charged for conspiring to carry out the attack and murder people in association with a terrorist group, police revealed at a news conference in Toronto.
The suspects - Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, and Raed Jaser, 35 - had been under surveillance since August 2012.
They were allegedly planning to target a Via Rail passenger train in the Toronto area, and are alleged to have received "direction and guidance" from al Qaeda elements in Iran.
Police said there was "no indication that these attacks were state-sponsored" and declined to say where the arrested men were from, but confirmed they were not Canadian citizens.
Canadian authorities, the FBI and US Homeland Security police and agents have been involved in a year-long cross-border operation that led to the arrests in Toronto and Montreal.
Assistant Commissioner James Maliza, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, said: "Had this plot been carried out it would have resulted in innocent people being killed, or seriously injured."
Colleague Chief Superintendent Jennifer Strachan added: "We are alleging that these two individuals took steps and conducted activities to initiate a terrorist attack.
"They watched trains and railways in the Greater Toronto area."
She added: "It was definitely in the planning stage but not imminent."
Sky's US correspondent Amanda Walker said: "They are really hailing this as a successful operation - something particularly in the current climate - that they have managed to prevent.
"It does seem they have treated this as a very serious and major threat which was certainly well-on in the planning, it seems.
"But not far enough for the public or railway staff to be in any immediate danger.
"So obviously they had a difficult act here to actually balance the timing of when they made these arrests - getting enough intelligence, enough information, but not taking that up to the point when the public would have been in real danger."
The news comes one week after twin bombings at the Boston Marathon killed three people and wounded 180 - and as Canada's parliament debates a proposal to beef up anti-terror measures.
A US Justice Department official in Washington said there was no connection between the thwarted terrorist plot and last Monday's attacks in Boston.