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[MIRROR]: F.B.I. stooge IGNORES reporter's 'drill' question about B.M.B.
Video produced by Red Pill Philosophy. Here in this clip, this F.B.I. stooge was sent in to intentionally
steer the public's attention to only focus on the propaganda photos of the 'suspects' while blowing off any questions that the Boston Marathon bombing was, indeed, a drill.
- Category: Boston Marathon Bombing 2013
- Duration: 03:20
- Date: 2019-07-06 14:11:31
- Tags: boston marathon bombing, drill, hoax, mowac
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Video Transcript:
I wouldn't want to comment on that Karen right now. I would allow U.S. to turn your T's to comment on that aspect. I'm going to ask you to make that response, those Monday mornings we got photographs and reports on comfort. Next question please. Yes. Yes. Why would the speaking FBI agent ignore the question? It's one thing to say that drills did not happen or that those reports are false. It's another thing to literally ignore the question as if there is no validity to it. By claiming there's no validity to the journalist's question, then the FBI is saying that the U.M. coach and other eyewitness accounts of bomb-sniffing dogs and loudspeaker announcements telling bystanders to remain calm before the bomb went off or all invalid as well. I'm not saying this did or did not have government involvement. I'm saying the FBI's behavior is indicative of fearful denial and they're ignoring of the question as if it was invalid is also a statement that they think the credible U.M. coach as well as the eyewitness accounts was invalid. It doesn't help that the FBI investigator told the public to only consider the suspects that they deem or worthy of investigation. For clarity, these images should be the only ones. I emphasize the only ones that the public should view to assist us. Other photos should not be deemed credible and they unnecessarily divert the public's attention in the wrong direction and create undue work for vital law enforcement resources. To be quite honest, if you just made the footage and images publicly available instead of hanging onto them, the investigation would be much better off. You'd have hundreds of thousands if not millions of people scouring the photos and videos for potential pieces of evidence. The FBI investigator says it himself. For more than 100 years, the FBI has relied upon the public to be its eyes and ears. With the media's help, in an instant, these images will be delivered directly into the hands of millions around the world. We know the public will play a critical role in identifying and locating these individuals. Somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, co-workers or family members of the suspects. Though it may be difficult, the nation is counting on those with information to come forward and provide it to us. If the American public is your best eyes and ears, why not release all the footage, including the images of him placing the bomb on the floor? Or how about the footage from the surveillance cam that was pointed directly at the bomb spot? If we truly are your best eyes and ears, then why not utilize the full might of a truth-thirsty American population? The problem here isn't even the evidence, so much as it is your reaction to a simple question that is validated by the highly credible UM coach, along with multiple eyewitness accounts. If you have nothing to hide, then just answer the question with a simple, those accusations are false. But to completely ignore a question, that is where the inspiration for conspiracies start to come from. Next question, please. Next question, please. The question is, if you have anything to say about the suspect, please contact the suspect. The suspect is not the suspect. The suspect is not the suspect. The suspect is not the suspect. The suspect is not the suspect. The suspect is not the suspect. The suspect is not the suspect. The suspect is not the suspect. The suspect is not the suspect.