Monday, April 13, 2015

Who Made The Boston Bombs ???

What the jury didn’t know is that in May 2014, prosecutors said they had no evidence the bombs were constructed at Norfolk Street [where the Tsarnaev brothers lived], and in October 2014, a year-and-a-half after the bombings, the FBI said it still had no idea where the bombs were built, or who actually built them.

The government’s own witness, FBI explosives expert David McCollum, testified he could not determine where the bombs were constructed - a fact seemingly forgotten by Chakravarty during closing arguments Monday.


And when prosecutors tried to explain away the total lack of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s fingerprints on the ‘bomb making’ materials, they simply tossed aside the pressing issue of who really constructed the marathon bombs and where:


“Inspire magazine [an Al Qaeda publication] advises to wear gloves when building bombs - it could mean the defendant was wearing gloves,” said Chakravarty. “But more important than who built the bombs is how they used the things.”


While no one was expecting anything other than a guilty verdict for Tsarnaev, the question of who built the bombs and where is a salient one. It should concern anyone who would seek to prevent future bombings.


In the rush to condemn Dzhokhar to death, why is the government seemingly content to ignore evidence that might point to the involvement of others in the planning and execution of the attack?


[Note: That's what happened in the OKC bombing. Once McVeigh and Nichols were in custody, the FBI lost interest in determining who else may have been involved.]


http://whowhatwhy.org/2015/04/13/tsarnaev-guilty-but-who-made-the-bombs/


On more than one occasion, it is the FBI who made the bombs used by so-called "terrorists":


http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/USA-Update/2015/0411/Fort-Riley-suicide-bombing-plot-Was-an-FBI-sting-operation-necessary-video


And the FBI is thought to have participated in or obstructed justice in several other well-known "terrorist" cases:


http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2013/05/fbi-still-disconnecting-all-dots.html


It seems quite likely that the FBI (or someone in their employ) also may have provided the Boston bombs. Added to the possibility that one or more of the Tsarnaev brothers was an FBI informant, what does that say about the "justice" of the recent "guilty" verdict?

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