I think we can all agree that, whosoever committed these acts, committed true terrorism on the people of Boston, the sport of running, and on this nation.
That said, obviously everybody from Saudi Arabia to our own government to the random tax-hating wacko on Tax Day is going to be "blamed" for it.
But let's get a few things straight:
First, the person or persons who did this are some of the STUPIDEST PEOPLE ALIVE.
Yeah, I said it. I meant it!! That's one of the reasons I can almost certainly rule out any government "Made It Happen On Purpose" stuff or "Al Qaeda" or any other organized terror group.
If our government, as one example, can only do this well in a false-flag, they can't find their ass with both hands.
For those who can stomach it, you've seen the pictures and the videos. I'm not going to post them here, because I know a number of the people who read this site cannot stomach any more of it.
The thing is, the first thing you notice on any shot of the finish line just before the bombs go off (and it is no doubt that these are bombs and part of a coordinated terrorist effort -- there were at least SIX such devices found in Boston yesterday!) is the time, past four hours after the start.
Excuse me while I state Mr. Obvious:
If you're going to try to maximize casualties on the side of the finish line, would it not make much more sense to actually set the bombs off when there are -- shock! -- more people there!!
About the only people left in the stands at four-hours-plus are supporters of the individuals who aren't world-class athletes but are forging their own stories and paths in the streets of Boston for 26 miles and 385 yards.
If you seriously wish to create terror and havoc, why not set the bombs to go off... Oh, I don't know... About when the first male finisher is expected to finish, two hours previous?
Even if the aim is simply to create a stir, wouldn't it be better to do it with all the people in the audience? (Especially, as some have proclaimed as a possible motive, a protest against the gun control movement post-Sandy Hook/Newton, something which was plastered all over the Marathon, and some of the families were actually seated in the bleachers near the finish line...)
So you've already basically shown yourself to be less than competent in your planning.
Secondly, another reason we can eliminate any large-scale foreign entity is because the fact that the bombs were clearly conventional and far too small for anything the likes of North Korea would pull up.
They clearly were small-scale entities with conventional arms. If this was any kind of "OMG North Korea!!!!!1111!!!eleven" stuff, it almost certainly would have rendered most of Boston completely uninhabitable by now.
So let's put an end to all that.
Thirdly, is it just me, or is the entire fabric of everything falling apart as we speak?
I mean, just in sports, and just in the last 4-5 days, we had
- a base-brawl where a guy decides his stance (which has led to him getting hit over 200 times in his professional career -- TAKE THE HINT, MORON!!) gives him license to charge the mound, and breaks the collarbone of the star pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He's suspended eight games, the pitcher is out 3-4 months!
- The previously-mentioned Tiger Woods debacle, spurred by a home viewer that is (at least at present) allowed to basically become part of the competition by calling the scorer's tent when he claims to witness an on-screen foul on his 75" 1080p HDTV...
- In what has to be (depending on your political bent) karma, ironic, or just plain sad, the National Rifle Association 500 Sprint Cup race in Texas Saturday night had a man shoot and kill himself after an altercation in the infield during the event.
- Today at the Boston Marathon...
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