It’s too soon to know. It’s wise to be suspicious of official reports, nearly always suppressing important information.
Numerous earlier false flags in America and Europe suggest incidents like the Tuesday Manhattan one may have been another.
Suspect
Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov, aged-29, a Muslim Uzbek immigrant,
reportedly drove a rented truck along a bike path in lower Manhattan’s
Tribeca neighborhood.
Pedestrians
and bicyclists were struck, eight killed, around a dozen others injured
before a school bus was rammed, injuring another four people.
Fleeing the scene, Saipov was shot and wounded by police, currently hospitalized at New York’s Bellevue hospital.
A
note reportedly found in his vehicle, claiming affiliation with ISIS,
along with a photo of its flag, may have been legitimate or planted. It
sounds suspiciously like passports found at the scene of earlier
incidents – all false flags!
According
to the New York Post, Kobiljon Matkarov, a friend of the suspect, said
“(h)e is a very good guy. He is very friendly. He is like a brother…like
a big brother.”
“My kids like him, too. He is always playing with them. He is playing all the time.”
The
FBI swiftly took over the investigation to assure control of
information released – even though it’s a New York city incident, not a
federal crime.
The
same thing happened straightaway after the October 1 Last Vegas
shootings, evidence strongly indicating a false flag. The FBI took over,
controlled the information flow, suppressed vital facts, assured only
sanitized reports got out.
Tuesday’s
Manhattan incident is being handled the same way, raising obvious red
flags. Why would the Agency take over the investigation if it didn’t
want information suppressed?
Local
police are capable of handling things, able to get any relevant
information needed from the FBI without its direct involvement in the
investigation.
New
York Governor Andrew Cuomo turned truth on its head, claiming “New York
is an international symbol of freedom and democracy,” adding:
“That also makes us a target from those people who oppose those concepts.” Reality is polar opposite what he tried portraying.
Trump
reacted as expected, tweeting: “I have just ordered Homeland Security
to step up our already Extreme Vetting Program. Being politically
correct is fine, but not for this!”
Reportedly, Saipov refused to comment or answer questions so far. Surprising he’s alive, unsurprisingly a Muslim.
He
has a wife and two young children, a reason to live and be free, not
possibly die, sure to be imprisoned, likely on death row awaiting
eventual execution.
US intelligence officials indicated no knowledge of ISIS or other terror groups involved in what happened.
Saipov
is being called a “lone wolf.” Nothing in his background suggests a
motive for Tuesday’s incident. Media reports said he yelled allah akbar
(God is great) before leaving the scene.
Knee-jerk reaction from NYC Mayor De Blasio was expected, calling what happened a “cowardly act of terror.”
Maybe so. Maybe not. Given numerous earlier false flags in US cities, it’s wise to be suspicious.
Accept nothing official as reported. Facts may later surface refuting what’s now claimed.
Stephen LENDMAN
stephenlendman.org
www.strategic-culture.org
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