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Big surprise here. “A two-year investigation into the Madrid
train bombings concludes that the Islamic terrorists who carried out the blasts
were homegrown radicals acting alone rather than at the behest of Osama bin
Laden’s al-Qaida network, two senior intelligence officials” told
the Associated
Press. Of course not. Because the Madrid train bombings were carried
out by police informants connected to a false flag intelligence operation. “Moroccan
Rafa Zuher and Spaniard Jose Emilio Suarez had been in contact with police before
the attacks,” the BBC
reported on April 29, 2004. “According to [the Spanish newspaper] El Mundo,
[Suarez] was an informant for the National Police, providing information about
trafficking in weapons, drugs and explosives.”
It is no mistake the Associated Press neglected to mention this troublesome
detail. It is also no mistake the Tunisian Serhan Ben Abdelmajid Fakhet blew
“himself up along with six other suspects when police surrounded their
apartment three weeks after the bombings,” along with Jamal Ahmidan, the
Moroccan “military planner” of the operation, as the Associated
Press notes. Suicide is often the fate suffered by patsies with too much information,
especially “al-Qaeda” patsies.
Rafa Zuher “was a police informer to an elite unit of the Guardia Civil
known as Unidad Central de Operaciones,” writes Michel
Chossudovsky. It should come as no surprise that the Guardia Civil operated
as the secret police for Spain’s long-time fascist ruler, Generalissimo
Francisco Franco, and long accused of war crimes (during the Spanish Civil War),
torture and atrocities. Moreover, Jose Emilio Suarez “had in his possession
the telephone number of the Head of Tedax, Juan Jesus Sanchez Manzano. Tedax
is Spain’s Civil Guard bomb squad , a very specialized division of the
Spanish police. A official of the this special unit was in fact involved in
the deactivation of one of the bombs which was to be placed in the train.”
Again, not surprising, although completely ignored by the corporate media at
the time because the script called for blaming “al-Qaeda,” who apparently
wanted to get José María Aznar (a former Falangist, or fascist)
re-elected. Instead, Spaniards elected Rodríguez Zapatero, a socialist.
José María Aznar attempted to blame Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (”Basque
Fatherland and Liberty”), or ETA, for the bombings but this didn’t
jive with the emerging script, as drafted by the Straussian neocons, who attribute
all terrorism to “al-Qaeda” because all such acts are of course
attributed to evil Muslims and Arabs, as exemplified by the mythical “al-Qaeda,”
in fact a CIA-ISI contrivance. Arnaldo Otegi, leader of Batasuna, a Basque political
party, shifted the blame away from ETA and suggested “Arab resistance”
was the most probable perpetrator. On March 11, 2004, it was widely reported
that a stolen van was located in the Spanish town of Alcalá de Henares
containing several detonators and an Arabic-language cassette tape with Qur’anic
verses (as it turns out, this tape was a commercial product and contained no
material specific to the attacks). Apparently, Islamic terrorists are in the
habit of leaving behind Islamic religious materials, as Marwan Alshehhi, supposedly
one of the nine eleven hijackers, left behind a Qur’an in a rental car
discovered at Boston’s Logan airport (along with instructions on how to
fly a commercial airplane and a fuel consumption calculator).
In addition to the direct and ignored police involvement in the Madrid attacks,
there is a suspicious connection between the Moroccan Jamal
Zougam, pegged in the corporate media as the “leader of Spain’s
al-Qaida cell,” and Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri and London’s
Finsbury Park Mosque. Abu Hamza al-Masri admitted during his recent trial on
terrorism charges that “he had met several times with police officers
and members of the MI5 spy service,” the Associated
Press reported in February. Haroon Rashid Aswat, supposedly linked to the
London bombings, was revealed as a British intelligence asset last August. Aswat
was involved with al-Masri and his al-Muhajiroun group (see a photo of the two
together here). According to John Loftus, a former US federal prosecutor, al-Muhajiroun
was used “to recruit Islamist militants with British passports for the
war against the Serbs in Kosovo,” as Michael
Meacher, former British MP, wrote for the Guardian last September.
As it turns out, al-Muhajiroun, and thus al-Masri, are connected to British,
U.S., Pakistani, and German intelligence, and worked for NATO in Kosovo. Loftus
told Fox News (and it is a miracle Fox News reported this) the “CIA was
funding the [Kosovo] operation to defend the Muslims, British intelligence was
doing the hiring and recruiting. Now we have a lot of detail on this because
Captain Hook [al-Masri], the head of Al-Muhajiroun, [his] sidekick was Bakri
Mohammed, another cleric. And back on October 16, 2001, he gave a detailed interview
with al-Sharq al-Aswat, an Arabic newspaper in London, describing the relationship
between British intelligence and the operations in Kosovo and Al-Muhajiroun”
(see Michel Chossudovsky, London
7/7 Terror Suspect Linked to British Intelligence?).
Here we have a connection between Jamal Zougam, the “leader of Spain’s
al-Qaida cell,” suspected in the Madrid bombings, and British-American-Pakistani-German
intelligence operations. It is possible the Spanish Unidad Central de Operaciones
worked with these intelligence operations to create false flag terrorism, terrorist
acts eerily similar to the NATO-linked Gladio operations in Italy, most notably
the 2nd of August 1980 Bologna railway station bombing, responsible for killing
eighty-five people and attributed to Italy’s proto-fascist SISMI (Servizio
per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare, or Military Intelligence and Security
Service). As an interesting aside, the “influential” neocon and
“Italianist” (i.e., he has an affinity for Mussolini and fascism),
Michael Ledeen, was connected
to SISMI, as the trial of Francesco Pazienza (who worked for SISMI) and
statements by top intelligence officials made before the Italian parliment revealed.
We shouldn’t expect the corporate media to report any of this information,
easily collated using a simple Google search, accessing “mainstream”
publications. Instead, we are expected to believe the Madrid “Islamic
terrorists” are “homegrown radicals acting on their own rather than
at the behest of Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network,” itself a CIA-ISI
contrivance. In fact, there is plenty of evidence that the Madrid bombing was
pulled off by a U.S.-British-Pakistani-German component of the intelligence
monolith and not “radical Algerian, Moroccan and Syrian groups bent on
carrying out attacks.” Of course, since the “mastermind” of
the Madrid operation, the Tunisian Serhan Ben Abdelmajid Fakhet, “blew
himself up along with six other suspects when police surrounded their apartment
three weeks after the bombings,” taking the “military planner”
Jamal Ahmidan with him, a direct link to the real perpetrators of the bombings
no longer exists. Dead men tell no tales.
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