Sunday, November 26, 2006

Lebanon: Smoke and Mirrors, mixed with beauty, misery and tragedy (and Israeli hijinx)



Christopher Bollyn provides powerful evidence that Rafik Hariri was killed not by a car bomb, but an air to surface missile (that only a few countries would be able to pull off. Guess who?)

Look at interview with Rafik Hariri. Does he seem worried about Syria? Or Israel (Hint: The latter BY FAR) Does the media talk about this? Shhhhh . . .


Just a disclaimer or foreshadowing: weazl believes that if Hariri's death were the result of a missile, then the UNITED STATES rather than Israel needs to be considered the primary suspect. Of course, the military alliances and cooperation between the two are quite close, and certainly both sides would have been involved. But given the fact that Hariri had irritated Washington directly be refusing to freeze Hezbollah funds, this (along with other strategic advantages of destabilization) could have caused Washington to go ahead with a false flag assassination of Hariri, with Israeli complicity. Wayne Madsen has already discussed the fact that this assassination was sanctioned by the neo-cons. Anyway . . .


Then go on to the information regarding his assassination.


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Excerpt from a recent article is as follows:

The evidence from the crime scene indicated the possibility that an air-launched missile had targeted Hariri's car and left a large crater in the road. "The evidence," I wrote shortly after the murder, "indicates that the Hariri bombing may have been a missile attack from the air."

Hariri may have been killed, I said, by the well-known Israeli method of "targeted killing," which the Israeli military has perfected and used to assassinate scores of Palestinian resistance leaders. A 1,000 lb. precision-guided bomb with delayed fusing, for example, could have been used to target Hariri's vehicle and would fit the available evidence. It would also explain the huge crater seen in the roadway.

Penetrating bombs with delayed fusing appear to have been used in some of the larger false flag terror attacks in Iraq as well as in the massive bombing of the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia in 1996.

In these events the shape and size of the crater provides crucial forensic evidence that should be examined to determine the type of bomb – or missile that was used.

The forensic evidence from these attacks, however, is seldom explained or scrutinized by the controlled media, which dutifully labels any bombing in the Middle East as having been done by a "suicide bomber" or a car bomb.

The latest UN Commissioner's report about the Hariri assassination by Serge Brammertz, the former national prosecutor of Belgium, mentions for the first time the aerial missile theory as a possible explanation: "A new hypothesis relating to an aerial delivery means as a method of causing the explosion, advanced to the Commission recently, is being examined for its validity," the fifth report of the International Independent Investigation Commission (IIIC) said.

Here is the latest UN report on Hariri "investigation":
http://www.al-bab.com/Arab/docs/lebanon/brammertz3.htm

If the "aerial delivery theory" were to be pursued, investigated, and proven to be correct, it would reduce the number of possible culprits and exclude the Syrian government as a suspect. The only nations that could carry out an aerial attack are those having highly advanced air forces and access to the most advanced precision-guided missiles. In that were the case, the prime suspects in the Hariri murder would have to include the United States and Israel. Israel would have to be at the top of the list.

The other hypothesis being examined by the commission is the "large car bomb" theory, which proposes that a Mitsubishi van carrying some 1,800 kg of explosives was responsible for the blast that killed Hariri and 22 others in the area.

THE EVIDENCE

The real question facing investigators is which of these two hypotheses is supported by the evidence. Key evidence from the crime scene is found in and around the large crater in the road that was excavated by the blast is about 40 feet across by 10 feet deep.

Photo below: The crater from the "car bomb" that killed Rafik Hariri on 14 Feb 2005 excavated dirt from below the surface.




The latest report from Brammertz, dated 25 September 2006, discusses the amounts of explosives and says that a previous report "suggested that the amount used to produce a crater of the size" would be "approximately 500 kg [1,100 lbs.] of TNT equivalent, if the IED [improvised explosive device] was placed at 1.7 m [about 6 feet] under the ground; or 1,200 kg [2,640 lbs.] of TNT equivalent if placed just above the ground; or 1,800 kg [3,960 lbs.] of TNT equivalent if the IED was approximately 0.80 m [31 inches] above the ground."

It should be noted that the 1,800 kg estimate given in the Brammertz report for the size of the car bomb is ridiculously low. A Russian study of surface explosions in different media indicates that a minimum of 5 to 10 metric tons of TNT would have been required to create the crater. A metric ton is 1,000 kg or 2,200 lbs. The actual size of the amount of explosives required to create such a crater, 5,000 to 10,000 kg, suggests that the UN investigators car bomb theory is extremely unlikely.

Keith A. Holsapple, an expert on craters at the University of Washington, examined the photographs of the Beirut crater for my initial research into the murder of Hariri. "There is no doubt," Holsapple said, "at least a several ton bomb would be required if it were delivered by a vehicle and detonated above the surface."

"If a penetrator weapon was used," Holsapple said, "the weight would be on the order of 1 ton, to within a factor of two." A penetrator weapon is an aerial bomb, such as a bunker-buster type, which is a guided weapon that is designed to penetrate the surface before exploding.

There are several other clues seen at the crater that argue against or disprove the truck bomb theory. The first is that the crater appears to have been excavated rather than pressed down. This would suggest that the explosion occurred at some depth below the surface and created the crater by blasting the sand beneath the road upwards.

A photograph taken of the plume rising from the explosion would seem to corroborate this theory. It shows a light sandy colored plume at the top, which indicates that the detonation occurred in the sand under the street of Hariri's motorcade. The first thing that was thrown up into the air was the sand in which the detonation occurred.

Original article posted here.

He wrote another earlier article immediately after the assassination, but the major media has completely ignored it:

The U.S. media is indulging in "yellow journalism" by repeating baseless allegations that Syria is behind the "car bombing" of a popular Lebanese nationalist, while the evidence suggests that the bomb was dropped from a plane – an assassination method often used by Israel.

"An enormous car bomb blasted the motorcade of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri," The New York Times reported from Beirut about the Valentine's Day massacre of Lebanon's billionaire ex-premier and at least 11 others, including 6 of his bodyguards. The Times, however, presents no evidence to support its allegation that an "enormous car bomb" had killed the popular nationalist and "ripped a 30-foot crater in the street" of one of Beirut's wealthiest sections.

Hariri was a well-known philanthropist and "the symbol of both Lebanon's political and economic renaissance," The Daily Star, Lebanon's English language paper wrote, "and his shocking death leaves the country facing an uncertain economic future."

Hariri was the driving force behind the return of foreign investment after Lebanon's 15-year civil war. Solidere, the company he founded, played a key role in rebuilding Beirut's downtown area. "Ironically," the Star reported, Hariri was killed in the hotel district he had rebuilt.

In addition to being behind Lebanon's reconstruction, Hariri was credited with stabilizing the Lebanese pound for the first time in 14 years. He kept inflation low and investments flowing in. Lebanon hosted 1 million Arab visitors in 2004.

"Responsibility for the bomb was uncertain," The Chicago Tribune opined, "but everything points to Syria and its agents." The Tribune ran the Times article on its front page. "The timing and the sheer size of the explosion – an estimated 650 pounds of dynamite that left a crater 30 feet wide and 9 feet deep – point to Syrian involvement," the Tribune wrote. "This was no amateur job."

MOB AND U.S. MEDIA BLAME SYRIA

"Mob blames Syria for Hariri assassination," ABC News reported. "[Lebanon's] Interior Minister Suleiman Franjieh, [a Maronite] suggested that, based on the crater in the middle of the road and preliminary reports, the attack may have been carried out by a suicide bomber who rammed Hariri's motorcade with a vehicle laden with explosives," the U.S. media network reported.

However, no evidence has been found of a "suicide bomber" or "a vehicle laden with explosives."

A Palestinian living in Lebanon claimed responsibility on behalf of a previously unheard of group called "Victory and Jihad in Greater Syria. Military experts, however, dismissed the claim saying the magnitude of the blast suggested it was the work of a technically sophisticated group, with access to high-tech explosives.

The U.S. administration of President George W. Bush was quick to point fingers at Syria. "We condemn this brutal attack in the strongest possible terms," White House spokesman Scott McClellan said. "This murder today is a terrible reminder that the Lebanese people must be able to pursue their aspirations and determine their own political future free from violence and intimidation and free from Syrian occupation," McClellan said.

That Syria was the "target" of American criticism was "unmistakable," the Times reported, although McClellan and other administration spokesmen said they had no concrete evidence of Syrian involvement.

NO EVIDENCE

"We're going to turn up the heat on Syria, that's for sure," a senior State Department official told the Times. "It's been a pretty steady progression of pressure up to now, but I think it's going to spike in the wake of this event. Even though there's no evidence to link it to Syria, Syria has, by negligence or design, allowed Lebanon to become destabilized."

On February 15, the UN Security Council requested an urgent report into the "terrorist" assassination and urged Syria to pull its 14,000 troops out of Lebanon.

Bush ordered the U.S. Ambassador in Damascus, Margaret Scobey, to return. Before she left, Scobey delivered a message of “concern and outrage” to the Syrian government.

"U.S. officials were careful not to lay public blame for the atrocity directly on Syria," The Times of London wrote, "…but they left little doubt as to whom they viewed as the ultimate culprit."

ULTIMATE CULPRIT

But is Syria the ultimate culprit? Why would Syria murder Hariri, the main architect of Lebanon's post-war reconstruction and prosperity? And why would anybody murder Hariri in such a spectacular way?

Like the 9/11 attacks, the murder of Hariri appears designed to influence public opinion and provide a necessary casus belli to justify aggression against Syria. Why would Syria want to bring condemnation and war upon itself? Who is really interested in de-stabilizing Lebanon and Syria?

The assassination "has cast a giant cloud over Lebanon's immediate political future," The Daily Star wrote. "This outrage brings back memories of 1975 and the death of popular leader Maarouf Saad, who like Hariri came from Sidon. The murder of Saad came just three months before the start of the civil war and is still seen by many as the catalyst to the apocalyptic events which enveloped this country for 15 years."

While Israel was briefly mentioned as a possible suspect in the bombing, the mainstream media has ignored that possibility. The evidence, however, indicates that the Hariri bombing may have been a missile attack from the air, an Israeli method of "targeted killing."

Israel has killed scores of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank with precision guided bombs and missiles launched from the air. In one such targeted bombings carried out last March, the Israeli military killed the quadriplegic and wheelchair-bound spiritual head of Palestinian militant group Hamas, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. "Reports from the scene said Sheikh Yassin was being pushed in his wheelchair when he was directly hit by a missile," the BBC reported on March 22, 2004.

Israeli Prime Minister Sharon dismissed accusations that Israel was involved in the murder of Hariri.

"I think that it will be unnecessary at all to answer what has been said about the Israeli participation or responsibility to what is going on in Lebanon," Sharon said when asked about the charges.

Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa strongly condemned the attack. "This is a criminal ugly act," al-Sharaa said. "We condemn those who are sowing sedition in Lebanon. We hope that the Lebanese people in these difficult times will be cohesive and strong and reject any internal sedition or outside interference."

Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad "expressed his deep sorrow" and described the assassination of "a man Syria considered a friend and an ally in the region" as a "horrendous atrocity." Hariri's legacy is that of "a man who helped rebuild a nation ravaged by civil war and a protector of peace between his people," a Syrian government statement said.

"This heinous act," the statement read, "…aims at destabilizing Lebanon and creating chaos, hostilities, and a sense of insecurity… This tragedy is not only a national loss for Lebanon but also for Syria and the Arab world."

While the U.S. media portrays Hariri and Syria as foes, his last press release, issued on the day of his death, suggests otherwise: "We are most keen on preserving relations with Syria and protecting its interests," Hariri said, "this stems from our deeply rooted national and pan-Arab convictions.”

WHAT CAR BOMB?

The bombing of Hariri's motorcade occurred in broad daylight in an exclusive section of Beirut's waterfront known as the Corniche. There are, however, no reports or evidence to substantiate the claim that a suicide car bomber attacked Hariri's car.

Based on the size of the crater, estimated to be 30-50 feet across and 9-10 feet deep, an expert told American Free Press that the car bomb would have had to have been several tons in size, not the reported "650 pounds of dynamite."

The crater also shows that a ruptured water pipeline, dirt, and rubble were thrown up and out from the center of the crater, suggesting that the detonation occurred at some depth under the street.

Keith A. Holsapple, an expert on craters and professor of engineering mechanics at the University of Washington, examined the photographs of the Beirut crater for AFP. "There is no doubt," Holsapple said, "at least a several ton bomb would be required if it were delivered by a vehicle and detonated above the surface."

"A 50-foot crater in a wet soil would require on the order of 6 tons of ANFO (ammonium nitrate fuel oil) if the explosion were just above the surface," Holsapple said. "If the bomb was detonated just below the surface, that bomb weight is reduced to about 2 tons, and if a penetrator weapon was used, the weight would be on the order of 1 ton, to within a factor of two." A larger bomb would be required if the soil was "essentially dry at depths at the time of the event," he added.

But there is no evidence that a large vehicle carrying tons of explosives smashed into Hariri's vehicle and it is highly improbable that someone buried two tons of explosives under the street. So where was the bomb?


DEATH FROM ABOVE

There is evidence that the explosion that killed Hariri detonated at some depth below his car.

The crater that resulted suggests that a precision guided aerial bomb struck Hariri's car and penetrated into the road – and then exploded. This is also indicated by the condition of Hariri's body. The lower part of his body was reported to be badly damaged while his head and torso were recognizable.

"If a penetrator weapon was used," Holsapple said, "the weight would be on the order of 1 ton, to within a factor of two." A penetrator weapon is an aerial bomb, such as a bunker-buster type, which is a guided weapon that is designed to penetrate the surface before exploding.

On an information webpage entitled, "Bombs for Beginners," the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) explains how aerial bombs create craters: "The cratering effect is normally achieved by using a GP [general purpose] bomb with a delayed fuzing system. This system allows bomb penetration before the explosion. Since the explosion occurs within the surface media the energy of the blast causes the formation of a crater," it says.

A 1-ton penetrating bomb, silent and unseen, would explain the huge crater and the fact that there is no evidence of a truck bomb attacking Hariri's motorcade.

Sam Hamod, an expert on Middle Eastern affairs, wrote, "We must do as they do in other criminal cases, look at who had the most to gain from the assassination of Prime Minister Harriri. The Lebanese had a lot to lose, as did the Syrians.

"No matter where else you look, no one else had anything to gain except Israel and the U.S.," Hamod wrote. "America quickly pointed the finger at Syria, as did Israel, which was tantamount to convicting themselves because they are the only two countries that would gain by creating unrest in Lebanon."

Original article posted here.

And here's an interview with the other boogeyman, Bashar al-Assad

3 comments:

Da Weaz said...

Email me the photos? Definitely!

That's the krazee Soc I've been waiting for!

Glad you had fun.

Da Weaz said...

Looks like you had big fun. Thanx for the pix.

Da Weaz said...

You definitely got it, Soc.

Kill, and blame someone before the body is even cold.

Now Russia is saying, "Fuck it, we can kill our enemies, too."

The only difference is that, while Washington grows weaker, Russia says, "And we don't even give a fuck if your Western media knows it. Wha are you gonna do about it now?"

That's why Putin laughs in Israel's face:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,,1927726,00.html

That's why Putin laughs in the EU's face:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2234120.cms

then shits on them:

http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/story_business_island.asp?j=202500568&p=zxz5xyz74


It's a new world, and Washington under the Moron has completely fucked itself. The Bear is back.

And I haven't said anything about China.

The moron fucked US more than Osama ever could.