Saturday, May 4, 2013

George W. BUSH Suggests BOSTON BOMBING was a CONSPIRACY - BUSH was NEVER a GOOD LIAR!





George W. Bush has suggested that the Boston bombing could have been a wider organized plot, suggesting that the attacks were a conspiracy during an interview with ABC News.

Asked by ABC's Dianne Sawyer if the Boston bombing reminded him of 9/11, Bush responded, "At first I was deeply concerned that there might have been an organized plot," before adding that he thought the attack may have been "another consp" (Bush appeared to be saying the word 'conspiracy before he stopped himself, before continuing, "Another highly organized attack on the country and it still may be."

While Bush almost described the bombings as a conspiracy, his wife glared at him.

Bush has made numerous statements in the past that have raised the eyebrows of those who are skeptical of the official narrative behind terrorist attacks, including a speech before the UN shortly after 9/11 during which he remarked, "Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories concerning the attacks of September the 11th."

The YouTube community responded to Bush's statement by noting how his wife Laura reacted.

"Look at Laura's eyes at the exact moment he utters "another consp". She gets extremely wide eyed for a slightest moment. Pretty revealing," wrote one.

"Notice how at about 0:40, when the word "consp.." came out of his mouth, his wife's eyes got bigger for a second. She definitely reacted to what he had said, as she looked directly at him, cuing him to cut it short and choose anther word," added another.

Officials in Boston have imposed what is being described as a "total lockdown" as police search for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings.

ABC News reports: Across the area, as police cars screamed down streets and helicopters hovered ahead, authorities urged the public to stay inside, their doors locked to anyone but a law-enforcement officer. "There is a massive manhunt under way," Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said. "We are asking people to shelter in place." The lockdown initially affected more than 300,000 people in Cambridge, Watertown, Newton, Brighton, Allston and Belmont, but by 8 a.m., the entire city of Boston was paralyzed, officials said. On Thursday evening, Boston police tweeted: "Door-to-door search 4 suspect in Watertown continues. Uniformed officers searching. Community consent critical."
Travel in the city of over 600,000 is now virtually impossible. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has suspended activity. All schools and public buildings are closed. "All city employees were told to stay in place and not come to work. If they are already at work, they have been asked to stay in place," NBC News reports this morning. All taxi service in the city of Boston has been suspended pending further notice, according to Fox 4 News.

In Watertown, Massachusetts, State Police confirm they are conducting a door-to-door, house-to-house search. "Police will be going door by door, street by street, in and around Watertown. Police will be clearly identified. It is a fluid situation," Dailybhaskar reports.

According to CBS News, "Shelter in place" is usually used for chemical or biological attack
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