October 28, 2018

Is that the Reichstag Burning? More Bluenabomber Info

Timothy Birdnow

Does anybody else wonder if we aren't being played for patsies with the Bluenabomber? I mean, considering everything we know, I have a hard time swallowing the whole story. If I were a foreign agent and wanted to tamper with the American elections this is exactly how I would do it. Now, I'm not saying this is a foreign power, but something much worse; I suspect the FBI of doing the tampering here. After all, they tried to do it in the last election.

First, a word about the man accused of the crime. Cesar Sayoc worked in a strip club called the Ultra Gentleman's Club as a d.j. In the past he had been a stripper himself, as well as a competitive bodybuilder.

Sayoc, who went by the alias of Cesar Altieri Randazzo on Facebook (and his page has conveniently been taken down) was apparently a strip club lizard who had pretty much lived in them since he had come of age. Not exactly what one would expect from a Conservative Republican.

This rather reminds me of Jack Ruby, who owned a strip club and was moved "out of anger" to shoot the Communist assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, thus silencing the Kennedy killer forever. Ruby likely had ties to the Mafia; does Sayoc? Ruby, after had his conviction thrown out but died mysteriously before receiving a new trial - after promising to come clean on the whole affair. I wonder if Sayoc has any ties to organized crime? I fear his life expectancy may have markedly declined.

I find it interesting he is named Cesar; that is a name more associated with Hispanics than white or Native American men. Sayoc claims to be a Seminole Indian (at least he has as much Seminole as Lizzy Warren has Cherokee, but that's not saying much) but my research suggests he is Filipino and Italian. He doesn't seem to have high cheekbones, though, so I guess that squashes his claims (unlike Cherokee Lizzy). Why didn't the FBI come clean with their DNA sample on the man's heritage? Inquiring minds want to know.

Sayoc is a grossly incompetent bomber, I might add; out of thirteen bombs not a single one detonated. Does that strike anyone else as strange? The man was able to build them but not make them go off.

Authorities said the bombs "were not hoax devices" but would not actually say they were armed and WOULD go off; I find the reticence of authorities here interesting. Bear in mind, lawyers are excellent at parsing words.

And Sayoc was stupid beyond words in the way he went about this. He left DNA, he left fingerprints, he made all sorts of sloppy mistakes when he was trying to assassinate the most powerful people in the world, including an ex-President, a former Presidential candidate and First Lady, a former Vice President, and others protected by the Secret Service. He went after a former Director of National Intelligence and a former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Those last two I find quite interesting; these men - James Clapper and John Brennan - could easily set up an operation like this and could easily frame someone.

But if Sayoc did it then why was he so careless? Why drop off the bombs in your own van with a bunch of MAGA stickers all over it? Sayoc had to know he was going to be seen by security cameras; everyone knows the Post Office has security cameras. Why would he touch the bombs with bare hands? Why would he be careless and leave DNA? I find it hard to believe someone would take on such powerful people and be so reckless.

This whole affair does nothing but help the Democrats politically, and at the best possible time. Americans were horrified by the violence and extremism of the Kavanaugh hearings. They have been turned off by the rioting, the assaults on Trump supporters, on the attempt to murder the Republicans in congress. There needed to be some sort of parity established, especially since the media and the Left has repeatedly accused Trump of being the cause of all the acrimony (conveniently forgetting this was going on through the Obama years with riots in Ferguson, Baltimore, New York, and violence perpetrated against many Republicans.) They needed to turn out their base, meaning the Millenials, who are notorious for being extremely liberal but unlikely to vote. These "attacks" may frighten the gold bricking kids into showing up. It gives credence to the Southern Poverty Law Center's claims of "Right Wing Terrorism". And it makes the FBI look SOOO good!

Bear in mind the media was calling this the "Magabomber" and blaming Trump before there was a suspect. Of course, they blame Trump as their first reaction to any stimuli.

It took law enforcement nearly 20 years to capture Ted Kaczynski, the infamous Unibomber. (Interestingly enough, Kaczynski had participated in a CIA experiment on mind control as a way to defray his college tuition at Harvard. See here and here.) In this instance the "perp" was caught in about a week. How convenient for the FBI, which has been taking a lot of heat for having been weaponized under Obama and in dire need of something to burnish it's tarnished image.

But they have their man, yessiree! Well, I seem to remember Robert Mueller had his man, too, once upon a time. Mueller headed the investigation tasked with finding the person who was sending anthrax to government officials back in 2001, just after the 911 attacks. He keyed in on a government scientist to the exclusion of all others and hounded the poor man (Steven Hatfill, described as "a flag waving American") Mueller's team ignored evidence that suggested foreign influence.

The Federalist article could well be a redoux of Sayoc:

"Mueller issued a statement in October of 2001, while anthrax victims were still dying: the FBI had found "no direct link to organized terrorism.” The Johns Hopkins team of experts was mistaken, the FBI continued, Al Haznawi never had an anthrax infection. The crop-dusting airplanes they needed was possibly for a separate and unrelated anthrax attack.

A few weeks later, the FBI released a remarkable profile of the attacker. FBI experts eschewed analysis of the content of the letters, where it was written in bold block letters, "Death to America, Death to Israel, Allah is Great.” Instead, they focused on a "linguistic analysis,” stating that the letter’s writer was atypical in many respects and not "comfortable or practiced in writing in lower case lettering.” The FBI therefore concluded that it was likely a disgruntled American with bad personal skills.

The investigators hypothesized that the attacker was a lonely American who had wanted to kill people with anthrax for some undefined time period, but then became "mission oriented” following 9/11 and immediately prepared and mailed the deadly spores while pretending to be a Muslim."

End excerpt.

And Mueller outed Hatfill, spied on him, and ruined the man's life for years. Guess what? Mueller and the FBI were wrong. Mueller and his goons then moved on to a fellow named Bruce Ivins, whom Mueller hounded until the poor man committed suicide.

Again from the Federalist article:

"Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy, one of the intended victims of the anthrax terror attacks, did not believe that Ivins was the sole actor. Mueller ordered an independent audit of the FBI’s case by the National Academy of Sciences, then formally closed the case in 2010, sticking with the conclusion that Ivins, and Ivins alone, committed the terror attack. One year later the NAS released their results and confirmed what many scientists had been repeating for years: the FBI’s science and conclusions were not solid."

End excerpt.

So grabbing a convenient target is par for the course for the FBI. This clearly wouldn't be the first time.

So, while Sayoc MAY be guilty, he may also be innocent, a patsy, or a dimwitted recruit by any number of people or agencies. But I am not a person who believes in fortuitous coincidences, and this bombing scheme was a very, very fortuitous coincident.

Donald Trump has enraged America's Federal law enforcement and especially the intelligence agencies, those experts at the black arts of black ops. This thing stinks of a black op to me.

Then I came across this.
https://fellowshipoftheminds.com/family-lawyer-says-cesar-sayoc-does-not-have-the-intellectual-capacity-to-be-package-bomber

"Despite Anderson Cooper’s efforts to cut him off, Lowy persisted and said this at the end of the interview (3:12 mark):

"He [Sayoc] never seems sophisticated enough to do something like he’s accused of. And I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that there were either others who helped prod or encouraged him to do this, or that the bombs in fact were so crudely made, they never could have worked, because he didn’t seem to have the intellectual capacity to plan a conspiracy like this in my opinion.”

A longtime friend of Cesar Sayoc is a former CIA officer.

In a social media post in 2016, Sayoc wrote: "I would like to wish my great friend from Academy 9 yrs military school Ricki a happy birthday and lifetime from CIA. Congrats on your invention and many successes my brother.”

Sayoc’s social media accounts have now been expunged from the net. But early yesterday morning, an enterprising netizen managed to take a screenshot of Sayoc’s 2016 post:

End

Well, well, well.

Sayoc has friends in dark places, it seems. Fellowship of the Minds continues:

"According to Forbidden Knowledge TV, Sayoc’s CIA friend Ricki is former CIA agent Enrique "Ric” Prado. This is Prado’s self-description on his website:

Enrique "Ric” Prado is a twenty five year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency where he served in six overseas posts, including as Chief of Station in a Muslim country. Domestically, he served as Chief of Operations for the DCI’s Counterterrorist Center under Ambassador Cofer Black during the 11 September, 2001 attacks and the subsequent war on terrorism. He also served as the Deputy on the original bin Laden Task Force. Highly decorated, he received the CIA’s Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal (highest award given to Senior Officers), as well as CTC’s George Bush H. W. Bush Award for Excellence in Counterterrorism, among others. He is a native Spanish speaker and a graduate of George Mason University.

As C/OPS at CTC, then a Senior Intelligence Service (SIS) officer, Mr. Prado oversaw CIA’s counterterrorist efforts post 9/11 and coordinated SPECOPS activities with the NSC and FBI, as well as elite U.S. Military representatives from DELTA, and SEAL-Team Six then detailed to the CIA. Mr. Prado was also Deputy Chief East Asia Division, running CIA’s Korean Operations and previously, as Chief of CIA Liaison in Seoul, Korea. He spend his first ten years in CIA as a Paramilitary Officer serving in dangerous areas, to include 18-months in the jungles of Central America as the first CIA officer living in the anti-Sandinista "Contra” camps, and running CT operations in Peru and the Philippines. He is a former member of the elite USAF Pararescue. Upon retirement he worked as a Special Advisor to MITRE Corporation and subsequently as Vice President for Special Government Programs at Blackwater U.S.A.

Throughout his Agency career and post-retirement work in support of the U.S. Intelligence Community, Mr. Prado has developed a substantial network of intelligence operation officers, investigators, military and police officer contacts worldwide. He now brings these resources to the private sector.

In his 50-page e-book How to Get Away With Murder in America, author Evan Wright tells the story of Enrique Prado, a high-ranking CIA-officer-turned-Blackwater-employee who oversaw assassination units for both the CIA and the contractor. A federal organized crime squad run out of the Miami-Dade Police Department tied Prado to seven murders carried out while he worked as a bodyguard for a narco crime boss. At the time, the CIA declared him unavailable for questioning; the investigation was shut down before he was arrested or tried. (The Atlantic)

Prado is said to have moved a secret death squad from the CIA to Blackwater. (Wired)"

End excerpt.

Granted, Fellowship of the Minds is a bit of a conspiratorial site, but it does not make their points any less valid. In fact, I am convinced that Sayoc is either a patsy or at minimum was working with someone else. It could be a foreign power, it could be an Intel black op. I don't know. But I strongly suspect this thing was intended to meddle with the elections. Now the Republicans are all afraid to speak out, the Democrats are emboldened, the media has their "proof' Trump promotes violence, and the election was so tight this could be the thing that swings it around. If the Democrats take either Houses of Congress the Trump revolution is finis.

I referred to this as a Democrat Reichstag Firebomb. I stand by my position.

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