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San Bernardino-Remember The Third Man?

Posted by M. C. on December 16, 2015

There was a fourth Soviet spy in the sieve that was MI 5 during and after WWII. Kim Philby was the spy in charge of MI 5. Guy Burgess and Donald McLean were his minions. Anthony Blunt confessed to being the “fourth man”.

Moviedom has its Third Man. Orson Wells in the movie (bad dude) and Michael Rennie in the short lived TV show (cool dude).

San Bernardino has its third man (bad dude)…or had.

Here are first hand accounts of their being a third shooter, one via NBC news. This third man has disappeared faster than Harry Lime down a manhole.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwTYja7GXcY

I can’t wait for the “conspiracy nuts” to fire up their websites. Like the rifle that supposedly mowed down kids in Sandy Hook and subsequently found in a car trunk…somethin’ just ain’t right.

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San Bernardino Shootings – Government Failures and Media Agenda

Posted by M. C. on December 6, 2015

If Shia Iran, Iraq and Syria would let us get those oil and gas pipielines laid up to Turkey we could bypass Russia and get all that Sunni, Kuwaiti, Qatari, Beraini and Saudi oil and gas to Europe. Then we could stop fighting those crazy Muslims (for a while) and concentrate on crushing Russia and China.

Before this week the only thing I knew about San Bernardino was that Jane Russell sang a song about the town.

Now it signifies the failure of government and its lapdog media.

We have ethnic Middle Easterners that traveled to or lived in the Saudi Arabia, the main Financiers of Al Qaida, ISIS, Al Nusra Front and other terrorist flavors. Not to mention the 9/11 attackers. The media knows to keep a lid on that.

Syed Farook and Tasheen Malik were supposedly not on Saudi nor US radar but then why admit it if they were. This is another case, like in Boston where we know the culprits WERE on the radar screen, of government failure to protect. There was so much known about the Boston case that a witness had to die to keep from spilling. The interests of the state do not coincide with yours or mine. Read the rest of this entry »

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