Wednesday, March 24, 2010

European Vacation: In a Spanish Second

We call it a New York minute over here, but same thing.

But first, watch (about 2 minutes in for Madrid, readers):

London - Madrid false flag operations

Yeah, Spain had an election days later, too!!!!

False flag backfired then.

Also see:
The Madrid 'Terrorist' Attacks

And what does my newspaper have to report?

This is all I had time to see of your country, Spaniards.


"Anniversary of Madrid bombings marked" by Associated Press | March 12, 2010

MADRID — Hours after terrorist bombs ripped through Madrid commuter trains six years ago yesterday, an outpouring of grief engulfed the city, with people flocking to makeshift shrines to leave tokens of mourning.

Yes, they myths of "terrorism" must be exploited to the fullest in the agenda-pushing, war-promoting, AmeriKan MSM!

Now, as part of the commemorations of the massacre, a government research body has completed a sociological study and compiled an archive of around 70,000 items deposited at the shrines.

The archive, to be housed in the state rail company’s museum, was unveiled this week before memorial ceremonies on yesterday’s anniversary.

Some of the items at the archive include children’s drawings of people with saddened faces, broken trains, trees, doves, and words with messages of peace and sympathy left at Atocha rail station and other targeted sites for the 191 dead and 1,800 injured....

Can't you see them playing on the stereotypes and lies, readers?

I type things like that all the time.

The massacre was Europe’s worst Islamic terrorist attack.

You got that, readers?

Your cover story paragraph of background bulls***:

The attackers targeted the Madrid commuter train network with 10 shrapnel-filled bombs concealed in backpacks during the morning rush hour of March 11, 2004. Twenty-eight people, mainly from North Africa, went on trial in 2007, and 21 of them were convicted of taking part in the attacks.

Spanish show trails, 'eh?

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Yeah, that is all I have seen reported about Spain since the last time I labeled a post with the tag, dear readers.