Here is a good analysis of the latest government lies regarding the Boston Marathon bombing:
The Russian warning to the US about Tamerlan Tsarnaev purportedly came in March 2011.
But according to an earlier article by Schmitt and Schmidt (along with a third reporter), the Bureau’s first contact with the Tsarnaevs came in January 2011. Though the Times did not make anything of this fact, it would be enormously consequential—because it would mean that the FBI was interacting with the Tsarnaevs two months before the Russians suggested the US take a close look at Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
If that was in error, the Times should have issued a correction. But it hasn’t. (Neither Schmidt nor Schmitt responded to WhoWhatWhy’s emails requesting comment.)
Interestingly, Schmidt and Schmitt, in subsequent articles, including the recent one, make no more mention of this early FBI contact. As it stands, the New York Times is on record of having asserted, again based on what sources told it, that the FBI was interacting with the Tsarnaevs before the Russians ever contacted it. If that early report was true, then by definition, the Inspector General’s report (and the leaked article about it) would be calculated parts of a cover-up about an FBI foul-up.
http://whowhatwhy.com/2014/04/10/new-cover-boston-bombing-saga-blaming-moscow/
Unfortunately, the MSM don't care and the public doesn't seem to care, either. Once again, we are just going to let the FBI disconnect all the dots and exonerate themselves ... along with the agent who shot and killed Ibragim Todashev down in Florida.
Get it through your heads: these are not terrorist attacks. They are state crimes against democracy engineered and provoked by our own government. And although they are “les crimes puissants qui font trembler les lois,” we should not allow their gravity to paralyze us into inaction.
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