During the press conference by Boston officials at about 9:00 p.m. Eastern, a reporter in the crowd kept asking, "Why were people told to be calm before the blasts went off." He was ignored, and the question was never answered.
Was he an InfoWars correspondent? Would it be reasonable for someone like him to ask if this attack was a false flag event?
President Obama has refused to use the word "terror" when referring to this act of terrorism. His cronies state it is because he doesn't want to jump the gun before an investigation comes to that conclusion.
Runner Mike Heiliger, 59, said a woman holding several bags was telling runners who were picking up their pre-race packages in downtown Boston on Saturday (April 13) that they were going to die if they participated in the event.
CNN immediately jumped on the "It's gotta be the Tea Party"/"Right Wing Extremists" argument, because the Left wants so bad to be able to destroy their opposition with such an accusation.
Alex Jones has another viewpoint, tweeting that he thought it was a false flag event.
Though I wouldn't put something like that past the Obama administration, I fear the "truther" in Alex Jones is reaching for straws once again. This is not a defense of Obama, but a statement of reality: It is no doubt a Muslim terror attack, and the government is likely not involved. The fact is, the Obama administration has been weak on terrorism, and we have been willing to bend over backwards to appease Islam - this is the result. Simple as that. If you need a lesson in reality, Alex Jones, feel free to call my radio program on Saturday on KCAA 1050 AM at 2:05 pm Pacific, and I will be glad to school you in reality. It is even toll free for you: 888-909-1050.
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