loreta said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18892336
A false flag? Israel is always happy when things like this happens.
4 deaths and 20 injured in Bulgaria in a explosion in a bus. Evidently, Israel accuse... Iran.
"We don't know if it was a terror attack. We do know it was an explosion," Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Paul Hirschson was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later accused Iran of being behind the explosion.
"All the signs lead to Iran," he said in a statement. "Israel will respond forcefully to Iranian terror."
Aragorn said:loreta said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18892336
A false flag? Israel is always happy when things like this happens.
4 deaths and 20 injured in Bulgaria in a explosion in a bus. Evidently, Israel accuse... Iran.
I agree, seems like another sad false flag operation. The signs are already there:
"We don't know if it was a terror attack. We do know it was an explosion," Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Paul Hirschson was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.
And then:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later accused Iran of being behind the explosion.
"All the signs lead to Iran," he said in a statement. "Israel will respond forcefully to Iranian terror."
Let's see how they spin this story further...

Ok so I've got a question for any of the various members of the military on the site: in kilograms, how much would an average brick of C4 weigh? I've found several videos showing an explosion for X numbers of bricks of C4 but it doesn't say just how much is in the brick?
Thank you very much.
Well a typical brick is usually a pound which translates to 2.2 kg.
But the yield of the explosion is more determined by the number of detonators. So if you have a 50 pound brick with one detonator... poof.
A kilo is 2.2 pounds. A pound is ~0.45 kilos. As for how much a standard 'brick' of C4 weighs, please use Google. You know, that wonderful Web site with most of the answers to anything that anyone might ever ask.
pstott said:Speaking of false flags - apparently some remote viewer has said that there is one planned for the Olympic closing ceremony on August 12th - which happens to be the anniversary of the first Hydrogen bomb test in Russia in 1953.
Interesting that the Olympic organizers have ordered 200 thousand body bags...
We shall see...
I did not saw "thousand".... Now it has more sense.pstott said:Speaking of false flags - apparently some remote viewer has said that there is one planned for the Olympic closing ceremony on August 12th - which happens to be the anniversary of the first Hydrogen bomb test in Russia in 1953.
Interesting that the Olympic organizers have ordered 200 thousand body bags...
We shall see...
cholas said:Yes, great synopsis as usual Perceval.
As for the license, it very well might be another case of stolen identity. If the birth date actually reads 1987, the age might be about right.
Many college students have ID's from the state they go to school in with their home address in another state. As well, many have fake ID's to allow for underage drinking.