Thursday, January 22, 2009

It Came in a Letter

What did, you ask? Take ONE, STEAMING GUESS!!!

I knew I'd been saving these blog posts for a reason.


"Kristallnacht in Venezuela?
Kligman also warned that a “mini-Kristallnact” might be in the works. “Sources which cannot be revealed because safety is a factor,” she wrote on January 8, “have confirmed that attacks are expected on Jewish businesses, schools [and] community centers.”

"Israel is getting ready to stage fake hate crimes across the globe in an effort to trick the world back into feeling sorry for them following the Gaza debacle"

"How bloody @#%ing convenient for Israel, right? If I recall correctly, San Francisco was where a synagogue was burned down and after all the press went on about anti-Semitism it turned out the Rabbi's son was the arsonist." -- Wake the Flock Up

"Which was actually set up by Israel itself, for the express purpose of making Israel look good and Palestine look bad." -- Wake the Flock Up

"German court rejects attempt to ban neo-Nazi party
The German government's efforts to curb the neo-Nazi right were thrown into disarray yesterday when the country's top court blocked its key initiative - an attempt to ban the skinhead-dominated National Democratic party. If the decision was an embarrassment for Gerhard Schröder's centre-left administration, the reasons for it were doubly so. The judges ruled that the government's case rested largely on the statements and actions of NPD members who had been shown to be agents of the German intelligence services."

"Rioters Were Paid To Provoke the Police in Bulgaria
The provokers at yesterday's anti-government protest turned into riots were hired and paid 300 leva (EUR150) to start fights with the police and ruin the peaceful march, DeltaNews reports on Thursday, quoting rumors. People with black masks were roaming through the crowds giving the sum to people under the influence of alcohol. Some of the provokers claim to have been paid days in advance.

Huh, that's all very interesting.

Also see:

The Bipartisan Homeland Security State

The KKK Way of Shutting Down the Internet

The Anthrax Attacks and the AmeriKan MSM

Will the FALSE-FLAGS and PROVOCATEURS every go away?


"Suspicious letter prompts evacuation at Harvard Law; Similar powder sent to newspaper" by Tracy Jan, Globe Staff | January 22, 2009

Letters containing white powder
sent to Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz and the Wall Street Journal tested negative for anthrax yesterday.

Oh, STINK!!

An assistant to the well-known lawyer opened a white envelope, which contained a card, at around 11 a.m. yesterday. She saw the powder and alerted authorities.

"My secretary was really brave and endured most of the trauma," Dershowitz, who wrote an opinion piece for the Journal defending Israel's actions in Gaza, said last night. "It was terrible. . . . It's a serious crime, even if turns out the powder was not contaminating."

So which Jew false-flagged it to you, Dersh?

The discovery of the envelopes at the newspaper and Harvard, which both bore postmarks from Knoxville, sent officials scurrying in three states and rekindled memories of the 2001 anthrax panic. In Massachusetts, authorities also responded to suspicious mail in Rockland, although it was not related.

PATHETIC!! Absolutely PATHETIC!

As a precaution, the law school alerted the Harvard University Police Department, the university's environmental health and safety team, and the Cambridge police and fire departments. They cleared the fifth floor of Hauser Hall, where Dershowitz's office is located.

Although authorities said they did not believe that a full evacuation of the building was warranted, administrators canceled classes scheduled in the building yesterday and urged faculty and students to study and hold classes elsewhere for the time being. The building will reopen this morning.

"You have to take these things extremely seriously," said Robert London, spokesman for the law school. "Even with negative lab results, it's still a form of domestic terrorism."

Gail Marcinkiewicz, spokeswoman for the FBI in Boston, said, "We'll investigate all leads to determine who sent the letters and why."

Yeah, SURE YOU WILL!! So WHO are the PATSIES and WHERE are they waiting? What hotel room?

Marcinkiewicz said six letters containing a suspicious substance were also sent to Rockland Town Hall, which was evacuated yesterday, but the letters bore different postmarks and did not contain white powder. She said the incident was not related to the letters sent to the Journal and Harvard.

The Journal reported that two floors of the newspaper's Lower Manhattan headquarters were evacuated as authorities investigate the matter. The suspicious mail - in more than a dozen identical, white envelopes - was addressed to several New York-based executives at the newspaper, which is published by News Corp.'s Dow Jones & Co.

New York police officials said the envelopes might be linked to mail with white powder sent Dec. 2 to Fox News. That powder was declared harmless.

Yup, the FALSE-FLAG CRETINS from the government sure are having fun with the mail, huh?

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