SocietyoftheSpectacle
Jedi Master
Re: Manchester Arena explosion
SocietyoftheSpectacle said:
Windmill knight said:Eulenspiegel said:My god, this is so predictable and sad! Elections are close, can't have Corbyn winning it...they will rig it anyways but I guess they thought another "suicide bombing" was needed to reinforce the narrative they need to keep the puppets in power.
Very sad and infuriating. My only hope right now is that being such an obvious trick most people will be able to see it at least at the instinctive level and vote Corbyn anyway.
Pashalis said:SocietyoftheSpectacle said:
What is the point in this picture? I don't get it.
Gawan said:Pashalis said:SocietyoftheSpectacle said:
What is the point in this picture? I don't get it.
A description of the picture would have been helpful.
British police named Salman Abedi as the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in Manchester, and said they were still trying to establish whether he acted alone or as part of a terrorist network.
Abedi was born in the northern English city to Libyan refugee parents, the Telegraph reported, citing U.S. officials. Police said he was 22 years-old, but declined to give further details, as Islamic State claimed the attack.
The worst terrorist incident on U.K. soil since 2005 comes just two weeks before a general election. All parties have suspended campaigning indefinitely. Prime Minister Theresa May visited Manchester Children’s Hospital and earlier vowed to fight the “ideology” behind the attack on a concert venue packed with young fans of U.S. pop star Ariana Grande.
“This attack stands out for its appalling, sickening cowardice, deliberately targeting innocent and defenseless young people who should have been enjoying one of the most memorable nights of their lives,” May said outside her official residence at No. 10 Downing Street in London, clad mostly in black.
At about 10:30 p.m. on Monday, just as pink balloons filled the air at the end of the concert, a blast ripped through the foyer of the 21,000-seat Manchester Arena. At least 59 people were wounded and taken to eight hospitals in the city, some with life-threatening injuries. Of those, 12 were under 16.
The tragedy is the latest in a series of attacks to traumatize Europe over the past two years and is sure to be discussed at this week’s meeting of NATO leaders in Brussels. U.S. President Donald Trump has been pressuring the alliance to do more to fight terrorism and he will need to decide whether he wants to push this argument at the summit.
The U.S. leader called those responsible “evil losers.”
_https://twitter.com/metpoliceuk/status/866950131387695104
Britain faces a general election on June 8 that has been dominated by its departure from the European Union. The U.K. collaborates closely with its EU allies on security and will fall out of a lot of the bloc’s existing intelligence framework when it leaves in two years.
May, who served as home secretary from 2010 until becoming premier last year, has an intimate knowledge of the work of police and security services, and the many terrorist plots that have been foiled. The Manchester attack stands out from the most recent incidents, which have been more low-tech, relying on knives and cars.
May presided over a meeting of the government’s Cobra emergency committee, which brings together ministers and security officials, on Tuesday morning in London. Another Cobra session will be held later. The terrorism threat level remains at severe.
_https://twitter.com/gmpolice/status/866905693810569216/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bloomberg.com%2Fnews%2Farticles%2F2017-05-22%2Fu-k-police-say-number-of-fatalities-after-blast-in-manchester
It remains unclear whether Abedi acted alone, and police arrested a 23-year-old man in south Manchester as a suspected accomplice. In London, police said they’re putting more armed officers on the streets and that security would be reviewed for soccer and rugby matches at the emblematic Wembley and Twickenham stadiums.
Terror Anniversary
The attack coincided with the anniversary of the murder of soldier Lee Rigby near the Royal Artillery barracks in Woolwich, southeast London, in 2013. Rigby was run down and hacked to death by two men who had been radicalized by Islamist extremist preachers.
It’s the second time in as many years that national campaigning has been halted by extremist violence. The murder of Labour politician Jo Cox, who campaigned for the U.K. to stay in the EU, took place a week before the Brexit referendum.
A woman wearing an Ariana Grande top talks to the media outside a hotel in Manchester, May 23.
The bombing also evoked memories of the attack in 2015 on the Bataclan concert venue in Paris, where gunmen mowed down rock fans. The concert-goers in Manchester were even younger, with some witnesses telling U.K. media that children as young as nine were at the event.
One witness told the BBC that parents were standing on walls screaming for their children. Hotels in the city took in children while attempts were made to trace their families. Pictures of missing teens were posted on social media by friends and relatives trying to trace them.
SocietyoftheSpectacle said:Firstly the "Strangeness" of that Photo,
It was the Talk of the net,
Then just 36 hours later,
the manchester bomb.
How many of these events, as has been mentioned up thread have been manufactured, or at least Allowed to happen ?
It may sound like the ravings of a conspiracy theorist , but, if these events are scripted, then TWO of the people in this Picture Knew what was coming,
and there's this,
the So Called 22 Portal.
22 Jan 2 car bombs in Baghdad,
22 Jan Trolley BUS in Donetsk,
22Feb Ferry Capsizes
22 march 2016---Brussels,
22 March Westminster >Attack,
22- MAY Manchester Bomb,
22 July Oslo Attacks,
plus many more.
Does anyone have a Link to the article saying "Devices" ( More than One ) were planted under seats ?
The report I saw mentioned an IAD on a Body Belt.
In the wake of the Manchester attack, concerned parents, siblings and friends launched genuine social media appeals in attempt to locate missing loved ones, using the hashtag #MissingInManchester. However, some tasteless trolls also took the opportunity to share fake images and other hoax posts.
However, reports are beginning to emerge there were warnings on Twitter - four hours before the attack.
An unverified Twitter account posted two messages and an image of an ISIS flag.
The messages appeared to predict the atrocity at the arena filled with 21,000 fans.
One message said: “Are you forget our threat?”
Followed by: “This is just the beginning.”
The tweets, which are not verified, are time-stamped at 6.24pm, four hours before the bomb went off.
Nicolas said:Expess news is reporting there were some possible warning tweets hours before the bombing:
_http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/808077/Manchester-terror-bombing-explosion-attack-Ariana-Grande-manchester-arena-ISIS-twitter
However, reports are beginning to emerge there were warnings on Twitter - four hours before the attack.
An unverified Twitter account posted two messages and an image of an ISIS flag.
The messages appeared to predict the atrocity at the arena filled with 21,000 fans.
One message said: “Are you forget our threat?”
Followed by: “This is just the beginning.”
The tweets, which are not verified, are time-stamped at 6.24pm, four hours before the bomb went off.
Joe said:Windmill knight said:Eulenspiegel said:My god, this is so predictable and sad! Elections are close, can't have Corbyn winning it...they will rig it anyways but I guess they thought another "suicide bombing" was needed to reinforce the narrative they need to keep the puppets in power.
Very sad and infuriating. My only hope right now is that being such an obvious trick most people will be able to see it at least at the instinctive level and vote Corbyn anyway.
That's certainly to be hoped for, but I think it's still very difficult for people to see clearly through the kind of emotion that such events provoke. Very frustrating and sad indeed that these pathetic 'deep state' animals repeatedly stoop to these levels in the interest of population control.