Bulgaria appeases the Outlaw Rogue States of World Terror: US and Israel
The Bulgarian government
on Tuesday made a mockery of its political
independence by publicly implicating Lebanon's
Hezbollah in last year's attack on an Israeli
bus in the resort city of Burgas, despite the
fact that its "official investigation is still going
on", Sofia has yet to make an official announcement
and there is an absence of trustworthy
evidence to back the claim.
Under pressure
for months by Washington and Tel Aviv to name
Hezbollah as the culprit for the attack that
killed five Israelis and a Bulgarian bus driver,
as well as the terrorist carrying the bomb, Sofia
has appeased Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, who within half hour of the bombing
last July publicly pointed the finger at Hezbollah
and Iran.
Unsurprisingly, Netanyahu was
extremely gratified by the news from Sofia and wasted no
time in calling on Europeans to put Hezbollah on
their list of terrorist organizations, a
significant move that would likely exacerbate the
present civil rights of Muslims in Europe,
particularly those who are involved in charitable
fund raising for Hezbollah's plethora of social
welfare services in Lebanon.
The US
government likewise conveniently interpreted as
"conclusive" the preliminary finding in the Burgas
investigation that the "military formation of
Hezbollah might be involved" in that attack, to
paraphrase carefully chosen words from Bulgarian
Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov.
According to a Bulgarian expert, Professor
Vladimir Chukov, Tsvetanov made a "hybrid
statement" that "like Britain" makes the
distinction between Hezbollah as a group and its
"military wing". "This is a hybrid situation that
goes on to suggest that there is little chance
that Bulgaria will name Hezbollah and Iran as
culprits," Professor Chukov has told the Bulgarian
media.
Tell that to the mainstream media
that wasted no time in its avalanche of reports
that Bulgaria has implicated Hezbollah in the
Burgas bombing. Case in point, in the various
reports in the Wall Street Journal, London's
Guardian, BBC, etc, there is virtually no mention
of the fact that there is no official position of
the Bulgarian government as of yet, and that the
investigation is still on-going. According to
Professor Chukov, the interior ministry's news
leak was meant simply as "a test". Yet by all
indications this is a poor and politically
motivated move by an official of the Bulgarian
government.
Opposition's stern
warning
"It is obvious that Bulgaria's
government has chosen a political approach and is
only repeating the interpretation alleged by
Israel on the very next day following the attack,
when the investigation had not even started," said
Sergey Stanishev, the head of Bulgarian Socialist
Party, who is also the Chair of Party of European
Socialists. "The investigation is currently under
way and there is no way one can be talking about
decisive evidence regarding the direct
perpetrators, much less regarding the organization
that is behind this tragic event ... This is
absolutely unjustified in view of national
security and the risks that are taken with respect
to people in Bulgaria."
There is no dearth
of suspicion in Bulgaria and beyond that the
government official's statement that the bombing
"was most likely" the work of Hezbollah militants
and that there are "obvious links" to Hezbollah is
based less on hard facts and more on external
political pressure. According to Minister
Tsvetanov, two individuals - one Canadian and the
other Australian - who have lived in Lebanon since
2006 and 2010 respectively, have been linked to
the attack and "there is data showing" their
"obvious links to Lebanon."
Tsvetanov's
statements are backed by Rob Wainwright, the
director of Europol, claiming that there is
"reasonable assumption" based on "forensic
evidence, intelligence sources and patterns in
past attacks" that "point to Hezbollah's
involvement." Not so according to Stanishev, who
has labeled as "poor evidence" the data cited by
officials to point accusatory fingers at
Hezbollah. In fact, there is a great deal of
contrary evidence to suggest the attack was a
carefully orchestrated Israeli "false flag"
operation aimed at smearing Hezbollah and Iran and
pressuring the European Union to brand Hezbollah
as a terrorist organization.
False flag
evidence ignored
The distinct possibility
of an Israeli 'false flag' operation can be
garnered by a careful and methodical examination
of the public information, including the
photographs, amateur videos and instant reports on
the bus attack that occurred at exactly 5:30 pm
last July 18, on the anniversary of the 1994
bombing in Argentina that Israel insists was the
work of Iran and Hezbollah. That was perfect
timing for Israel's propaganda machine.
As
stated in this author's investigative article
written immediately after the bus attack, there
are at least 10 valid reasons to question the
official story that a busload of Israeli tourists
was the target of a terrorist bombing. [1] Lest we
forget, the autopsy results in Sofia have shown
that the dead terrorist was "white and had light
eyes" and initially was identified as a member of
al-Qaeda, much to the chagrin of Israelis who have
shown zero interest in any suspect other than
Hezbollah-Iran. [2]
To reiterate the gist
of this author's own probe of this matter, a good
deal of evidence exists that suggest the targeted
bus was empty and the only passengers hurt were
inside the adjacent bus and received light
injuries.
This author has carefully
examined dozens upon dozens of photographs of the
Israeli tourists in question, who no doubt would
have received much worse facial and other bodily
injuries if they were inside the targeted bus.
After all, the severed head of the bomber had been
discovered some 60 meters away from the bus and an
instant video shows the bus in full flames, ie,
impossible for the majority of 42 purported
passengers, especially the elderly females seen on
stretchers en route to the hospital in various
photos, to escape with little or no bodily harm,
thus warranting the following 10 questions:
1. Why the amateur video of the bus taken
within seconds of the explosion doesn't show
anyone jumping down the bus?
2. Why so many passengers survived with only
light hand and foot injuries in an explosion
involving (according to the Bulgarian officials)
three kilograms of TNT in front of the bus?
3. Why did the Israeli group known as Zakar
appear immediately on the site and collected the
bodies of the dead, per several images, when this
should have been done by Bulgarians? Why was this
group at the airport at that time? And where were
the Bulgarian security officials during the whole
time monopolized by the Zakar individuals (in
yellow uniforms)? Indeed, the fact that the
Bulgarians allowed the Zakar all over the crime
scene and move the dead victims (who were then
frisked quickly to Israel) speaks volumes about
the travesty of police investigation in Bulgaria.
4. Why did the bomb kill the Israelis sitting
in the back of the bus (per reports in the Israeli
media) while simultaneously killing the bus driver
in the front and leaving the vast majority of bus
passengers only lightly harmed?
5. Why have some bus witnesses told the media
that they tried to get out through the front door
but found it locked and managed to get out through
a "hole on the side" when both the videos and
reports indicate an instant fire following the
explosion engulfing the bus?
6. Why is there no report of any injuries to
the bus driver in the next bus, which sustained
major damage especially on the driver's side?
Could the bus driver killed be the one in the
second bus?
7. Why was there no extra security precaution
even though according to the Israeli media prior
to the landing of Israeli passengers the tour
company had received a call that they would be
"greeted with two bombs"?
8. Why was the trunk of the targeted bus empty
and no sign of any luggage (per numerous images
that also show the inside of the bus and the
absence of any section for luggage contrary to the
claim of one of the Israeli passengers who is
quoted widely)?
9. Why did the passport and license of
purported terrorist remain intact despite the
raging fire in the bus?
10. Why did Israel rush all the passengers
back to Israel early next morning instead of
allowing the Bulgarian investigators to interview
them? After all, Israel made no similar attempt to
protect the lives of thousands of other Israeli
tourists vacationing in Burgas, bottom line since
it had no real worries about any terrorist attack
against them after having pulled off its
spectacular 'false flag' that must surely be a
source of current pride among its Mossad
intelligence officials.
Mossad agents must
be patting themselves on the shoulder now for a
job well-done, but then again their script perhaps
was too neatly executed, given Netanyahu's instant
finger toward Hezbollah and Iran, or the
widespread use of a replica bus on full flame,
which on closer examination shows to be different
from the actual targeted bus.
The Israelis
have now mastered the art of political
manipulation and their latest victory in Bulgaria
simply educates us about why they are ahead of the
game and keep winning the battle for the world
public opinion.
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Bulgaria Bogus Bus Probe
Posted @ 16:20
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