Sunday, September 21, 2008

video of harmless truck bomb before real blast

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCOGBPXLgew

THE HARMLESS TRUCK, THE ILLUSIONARY FUSION BOMB


Already being called the worst bombing in Pakistans history. Wonder why? No amount of dynamite or even C4 can cause this damage.

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UP TO 100 PEOPLE 'VAPORIZED'

Mossad/CIA Busy In Islamabad
Bomb Explodes at Hotel in Pakistan’s Capital, Killing at Least 40



"A huge truck bomb exploded at the entrance to the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad on Saturday evening, killing at least 40 people and wounding at least 250, the police said.
The blast, one of the worst acts of terrorism in Pakistan’s history, went off just a few hundred yards from the prime minister’s house, where all the leaders of government were dining after the president’s address to Parliament.
The toll was expected to grow because of reports that people had been trapped inside the six-story hotel, which has been a favorite meeting spot of both foreigners and well-connected Pakistanis in the heart of the capital. The building was quickly engulfed in flames and continued to burn for hours Saturday night.
The bomb left a vast crater, 40 feet wide and 25 feet deep, at the security barrier to the hotel. Witnesses said security guards were buried under a mound of rubble. Cars across the street from the hotel were mangled, and trees on the street were charred and stripped of their branches. The blast shattered windows in buildings hundreds of yards away."



Of course it just happened and more information/disinformation is forthcoming, but this event has all the trappings of a classic Mossad false flag attack.
For one thing look at the photo above. No conventional explosive as in a car bomb will dig a crater that deep. Elementary physics dictate that dynamite, ammonium nitrate, C4 or any number of other explosives take the path of least resistance and will explode upward and outward. It's more reminiscent of the mini nuke that was set off in front of the Sari nightclub in Bali. It's probably a safe bet that no muslim terrorist group possesses such weapons, which don't just shatter or pulverize but vaporizes.

It's also a safe bet that this convenient quote by an unnamed individual will get big play in MSM:

"An American intelligence official said the attack “bears all the hallmarks of a terrorist operation carried out by Al Qaeda or its associates.”

Well, no, it doesn't. It bears all the hallmarks of a fascist false flag attack which is conveniently timed to jump start fear and anger to enable the perpetrators to accomplish their agenda, which is to suck a nation of 175 million deeply into the war on terror scam.

“The Marriott is an icon,” said Abdullah Riar, a former aide to Mrs. Bhutto. “It’s like the twin towers of Pakistan.

Recall that prior to the 2003 invasion and occupation of Iraq, Australians were overwhelmingly opposed to supporting and being part of fascist conquest and slaughter in the middle east. The only people on board with an american strike were the toadies in government. The Bali blast was in front of a nightclub that was popular with Aussies and they made up most of the dead, while if it were muslim fanatics who set off the explosion, they would have picked the american hangout down the road. Afterwards all opposition to the Iraqi invasion was nullified by calls of righteous indignation and anger and from that point on the australians were dragged into the quagmire.

From the initial reports the same exact thing has just occured in Islamabad. In the past several weeks there's been a huge outcry from Pakistanis about american forays and strikes inside their border from Afghanistan, subsequently killing Pakistani citizens. The Pak military was even given orders to repel american cross border attacks with deadly force. Obviously the monsters playing out their phony WOT can't have the uppity wogs asserting themselves when there's a conquering agenda to follow, so this should teach them a lesson to follow orders and allow the ziofascists have their way with impunity.

By all reports this was a massive explosion that follows the false flag modus operandi exactly. It was so powerful it was heard almost 20 miles away. It happened at dusk, ensuring that operatives would have all night to fix the evidence to point to the designated patsies. American agents were quick to offer their "assistance" immediately, just as in Bali:

"The F.B.I. offered to send special agents to help investigate, said a senior American official, who declined to be identified because of the nature of the matter."

In any nuke explosion the incredibly hot thermal wave sets fire to everything around. The entire Marriott hotel was engulfed in flames and was burning fiercely after the blast in Islamabad. Just as in Bali, where no trace of around 100 people were found, the fireball seems to have done more than just smash people up into small parts. "Witnesses said that security staff at the front of the hotel, where the blast was strongest, had 'simply been vaporised."


And just like in Bali there apparently were one or two smaller preliminary explosions that would scatter traces of common explosives to contaminate the murder scene. 'First there was a blast and then all the electricity went out ... then it came back on and there was a second much bigger blast or a series of deafening blasts.' And of course, the "vast crater".

My guess is that that's the last we see of the crater because it's just too incriminating, and an hour surfing around now brings up only images of burning buildings. Also we'll hear from the Pak government all the usual strong condemnations about terrorism. But there was great danger doing this. The entire world has had years since 9/11 to understand how the real terrorists do things and blame it on the designated patsies. It just may be that instead of being bludgeoned by this false flag catastrophe into going along with a slow motion western invasion of their country, Pakistanis will now fiercely resist the ziofascists, and they do have nukes.

MINI-NUKE PT 1

ASIF SHAHZAD
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A massive suicide truck bomb gutted the heavily guarded Marriott Hotel in Pakistan’s capital today, killing at least 40 people and wounding 250. Dozens more were feared dead inside the building that was still burning hours after the attack.
The targeting of the American hotel chain appeared to be one of the largest terrorist attacks ever in Pakistan and came at a time of growing anger in Pakistan over a wave of cross-border strikes on militant bases by U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

The bomb left a vast crater some 10 metres deep in front of the main building, where rescuers ferried a stream of bloodied bodies. The fire was still burning at 2 a.m., six hours after the blast. It spread from the front to back, gutting most of the building and sending up a thick pall of smoke over the area.

Witnesses and officials said a large truck rammed two heavy metal barriers blocking the hotel entrance at about 8 p.m., when four restaurants inside would have been packed with diners at the hour that Muslims break their daily fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

The five-storey Marriott had been a favourite place for foreigners as well as Pakistani politicians and business people to stay and socialize in Islamabad despite repeated militant attacks on the hotel.

The bombing came just hours after President Asif Ali Zardari made his first address to parliament, just a kilometre away from the hotel, and days ahead of the new leader’s meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush on Tuesday in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.

Rehman Malik, head of Pakistan’s Interior Ministry, said authorities had received intelligence that there might be militant activity timed to coincide with Zardari’s inaugural address and security had been tightened.

After the attack, Zardari pledged to rid his country of the “cancer” of terrorism. In a brief statement broadcast on national television, he sent condolences to the victims and said he understood their pain because of the assassination of his wife, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

He appealed to Pakistan’s democratic forces to unite to defeat terrorism but did not indicate who might have been behind the attack. Pakistani officials, however, say Taliban and Al Qaeda militants based in the northwest of the country work closely together.

A U.S. State Department official led three colleagues through the rubble from the charred building, one of them bleeding heavily from a wound on the side of his head.

One of the four, who identified himself only as Tony, said they had been moving toward the rear of a Chinese restaurant inside the hotel after a first, small blast when a second explosion hurled them against the back wall.

“Then we saw a big truck coming to the gates,” he said. “After that, it was just smoke and darkness.”

Mohammed Asghar, a worker from a nearby office with a makeshift bandage round his head, said there was more than one man in the truck and that they had argued with the hotel guards.

“Then there was a flash of light, the truck caught fire and then exploded with an enormous bang,” he said.

Mohammad Sultan, a hotel employee, said he was in the lobby when something exploded. He fell down and everything temporarily went dark.

“I didn’t understand what it was, but it was like the world is finished,” he said.

Senior police official Asghar Raza Gardaizi said rescuers had counted at least 40 bodies at the scene and that he feared that there “dozens more dead inside.”

Associated Press reporters saw at least nine bodies scattered at the scene. Scores of people, including foreigners, were running out — some of them stained with blood.

Information Minister Sherry Rehman said 250 people were wounded. Two hospitals said 10 foreigners were among those in their treatment, including one each from Germany, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in a statement there were no known Canadian casualties at this time but the Canadian High Commission was monitoring the situation closely.

He condemned the attack and extended sympathies to the families of the dead and injured.

The United States also condemned the attack.

“This is a reminder of the threat we all face, said Gordon Johndroe, a spokesman for the National Security Council at the White House. “The United States will stand with Pakistan’s democratically elected government as they confront this challenge.”

U.S. Embassy spokesman Lou Fintor said officials were trying to account for embassy staff and any other Americans affected.

Ambulances rushed to the area, picking their way through the charred carcasses of vehicles that had been in the street outside. Windows in buildings hundreds of metres away were shattered. Tropical fish from the tanks inside lay among the torn furnishings in the entrance area.

“We live in a dangerous world and this is a terrible tragedy. We grieve for those people who died, or were injured, and their families,” Bill Marriott, chairman and CEO of Marriott International, said in a statement.