Thursday, October 25, 2018

Cui bono?

Really stupid right-wing hoax or heavy-handed left-wing false flag operation? Or just some total moron stirring the pot? We'll see, but I share Ace's suspicions.

12 comments:

bruce said...

Yes I agree with Ace. Plus the whole thing stinks: like Dr Fraud who's now last week's crisis of the media/election cycle.

bruce said...

Tim Blair has more on the fakery.

bruce said...

Tim's thread commenter 'Konrad' says it so well I want to quote verbatim:

"These fauxbombs were designed to be detected in screening and not harm anyone. ...

This is not an attempted terror attack, nor even a serious attempt to threaten. If the perpetrators had truly intended to show a credible threat, they would have sent a properly designed and disguised device that could pass screening with a critical component obviously intentionally disabled.

This was a political stunt. The good news is that CNN foolishly went and published photos they took before the bomb squad arrived, clearly showing that they had repeatedly handled and moved their fauxbomb for photographs, thus proving they did not consider it a threat. Everyone can now see this was an attempt to shape 'narrative', not a terrorist act."

- I post this quote with love from Australia (I say just in case it shocks someone).

Bucky said...

The Lefties need some big news event to put their "migrant caravan" on the back page since it has backfired on them.

RebeccaH said...

I'm reserving judgment until they catch whoever it was (who is either the most incompetent bomb-maker in history, or a total idiot who wanted to make a stupid political statement). It's going to be interesting.

Mike_W said...

Imo, a false flag to tarnish the Republicans before the election.
I doubt they'll find who did it; I suspect Deep State is behind it and they won't leave any incriminating evidence. Maybe I'm wrong but this seems very orchestrated.
Are you guys sure you can trust the FBI, CIA and the rest of the alphabet agencies these days?
It's war against Trump and American conservatives and there's apparently nothing these wicked people will not stoop to.

Deborah said...

Yesterday on Fox, a bomb expert clarified that these were not bombs because they don't have the necessary components. These devices are only meant to scare. This statement fell on deaf ears as the media, including Fox, continues repeating the bombs mantra. Talk about suppression of truth.

bruce said...

But hey, those wires attached to each end (because electricity, duh!) look scary just like the ones in movies. One red wire, one black, and we all know if you cut the wrong wire it's really bad in the movie climax. Plus the coffee cup at the top corner of the photo shows me these CNN guys were really taking it seriously (did they reflectively smoke their pipes while examining it too?).

Mike_W said...

This just in: photos of bombs.

bruce said...

Comments on Jim Acosta's tweet are priceless too Mike (no doubt will soon disappear):
https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1055147149158219778

Steve Skubinna said...

Now that we know they were hoaxes, we just need to focus on any political groups known to propagate hoaxes... hmmm.

Any group known to favor making hoaxes... uh...

RebeccaH said...

Bruce, those fake bomb pictures had me rolling on the floor.