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gunny highway
16th May 2013, 07:49 AM
haven't seen this posted...

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_162-57584771/boston-bombings-suspect-dzhokhar-tsarnaev-left-note-in-boat-he-hid-in-sources-say/

"The note, scrawled with a pen on the interior wall of the cabin, said the bombings were retribution for U.S. military action in Afghanistan and Iraq, and called the Boston victims collateral damage in the same way Muslims have been in the American-led wars. "When you attack one Muslim, you attack all Muslims," the note added."

Wasn't it dark out when they caught him? I have fairly good penmanship but to write out a confession on the wall of a boat in complete darkness is quite a tall feat. And who thinks to grab a pen when they are running out the door away from Fed agents and other policy enforcers who are shooting at you? Another convenient piece of evidence.

gunDriller
16th May 2013, 08:15 AM
i always compose my racial scribes when i'm hiding in a boat, on the run from authorities. /sarc


it's a Zio-compliant mini-rant, brought to us by the Zio-media.

the same people that told us that un-singed, perfectly new passports floated down from the planes that hit the World Trade Center. passports belonging to the alleged hijackers.

CBS lost all their credibility 11 1/2 years ago. if they had any then.


i would say, the main thing this article means is, 1 1/2 weeks before memorial Day, the Zio-media is spewing out bullshit about Scary Muslims.

sirgonzo420
16th May 2013, 08:33 AM
haven't seen this posted...

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_162-57584771/boston-bombings-suspect-dzhokhar-tsarnaev-left-note-in-boat-he-hid-in-sources-say/

"The note, scrawled with a pen on the interior wall of the cabin, said the bombings were retribution for U.S. military action in Afghanistan and Iraq, and called the Boston victims collateral damage in the same way Muslims have been in the American-led wars. "When you attack one Muslim, you attack all Muslims," the note added."

Wasn't it dark out when they caught him? I have fairly good penmanship but to write out a confession on the wall of a boat in complete darkness is quite a tall feat. And who thinks to grab a pen when they are running out the door away from Fed agents and other policy enforcers who are shooting at you? Another convenient piece of evidence.

lol

they stopped trying a long time ago.

It's a numbers game - you only have to fool a certain percentage of people.

Hatha Sunahara
16th May 2013, 08:42 AM
What a juicy piece of patsy memorabilia!



Hatha

iOWNme
16th May 2013, 10:14 AM
Seriously, who buys this crap?

sirgonzo420
16th May 2013, 10:15 AM
Seriously, who buys this crap?

Cable subscribers?

BrewTech
16th May 2013, 10:17 AM
Seriously, who buys this crap?Enough to make it work, apparently.

I've lost all faith that the masses will ever wake up to the bullshit.

I seriously just don't care anymore...

JohnQPublic
16th May 2013, 10:36 AM
They haven't said what the note said. On Yahoo news, the statement was that 'he basically said...'. Why not release what the note actually said (if it even exists)?

Norweger
16th May 2013, 12:06 PM
Just like the Qur'an that Mohammed Atta left in his car at the airport and the jihadi bandana that they found in the field in Pennsylvania. It all conveniently points towards the enemies of Israel... the scary muslims.

sugar plum
16th May 2013, 12:31 PM
Seriously, who buys this crap?

Retired military men and their wives in their 60s who are taught to swallow everything that they see on their flatscreen.....for one....Because Fox News just wouldn't lie to you....

iOWNme
16th May 2013, 01:35 PM
How decidedly convienient for them to find this note AFTER the entire world is awake to the FF known as the 'Boston Bombing'.

drafter
16th May 2013, 01:44 PM
I just don't even think they care anymore. The people that have the intelligence to see this circus for what it is aren't the people they're pandoring to anymore. We're becoming a "mental minority", and while they need us to continue working and paying taxes to support their "idiot majority", they must know this can't go on forever. All I can figure is they're looking very short term and just don't care.

Serpo
16th May 2013, 01:45 PM
He wrote this note saying i did it while at the same time he was yelling out ,we didnt do it.

sirgonzo420
16th May 2013, 01:57 PM
He wrote this note saying i did it while at the same time he was yelling out ,we didnt do it.

Makes perfect sense!

gunny highway
16th May 2013, 02:00 PM
He wrote this note saying i did it while at the same time he was yelling out ,we didnt do it.

Exactly, but we're just supposed to disregard the audio recordings of them saying "we didn't do it" and believe a confession "note" that was written under extreme distress, while being shot at, in the dark, as he was bleeding to death lying on his stomach in a boat. A note, mind you, that will likely never see the light of day. Then again, if they did show us a pic of the note, how the hell are we to know if it's real or if it's memorex? the general public is so scared they'll believe anything nowadays.

i give up on this one folks.

General of Darkness
16th May 2013, 02:01 PM
Just like the 9//11 hijacker passport they found in the rubble and the Israeli pilot's journal they found that died in the Columbia disaster, never mind that it was traveling at 17,000 miles an our. GTFO to all their bullshit lies.

http://thumbs.newschoolers.com/index.php?src=http://tnation.t-nation.com/forum_images/4/a/4a4da-Ari_Gold_Get_the_Fuck_Out.gif&size=400x1000

Agrippa
16th May 2013, 04:38 PM
They haven't said what the note said. On Yahoo news, the statement was that 'he basically said...'. Why not release what the note actually said (if it even exists)?
It would take considerable effort to create the note, especially if it might have to convince a hostile audience. It's better to launch the story first and see how well if flies. If need be the note can come along later, or the whole concept of the note can just get flushed down the memory hole along with all the other lies.

Horn
16th May 2013, 05:03 PM
And who thinks to grab a pen when they are running out the door away from Fed agents and other policy enforcers who are shooting at you?

I have a hard time finding pen & paper in my own office.

Serpo
16th May 2013, 05:32 PM
http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/540784/540784,1298579376,2/stock-photo-office-note-with-the-words-i-did-it-representing-success-and-acheiving-a-goal-71881090.jpg

Ares
16th May 2013, 05:35 PM
I have a hard time finding pen & paper in my own office.

I use a notepad and pen all the time when I go boating and it stays with the boat. Helps writing down coordinates as well as recording fish length and weight. So that part is plausible. Now whether he actually wrote it or not. That seems highly unlikely.

Horn
19th May 2013, 11:49 AM
I use a notepad and pen all the time when I go boating and it stays with the boat. Helps writing down coordinates as well as recording fish length and weight. So that part is plausible. Now whether he actually wrote it or not. That seems highly unlikely.

But that's your boat, I would never know where to begin to look in your boat for pen and paper.

Anyway this article says he was non-communicative. Which again counts as a strike against forming a letter.




The breakthrough came when a man in a Watertown neighborhood saw blood on a boat parked in a yard and pulled back the tarp to see a man covered in blood, authorities said. The resident called 911 and when police arrived, they tried to talk the suspect into getting out of the boat, said Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis.

"He was not communicative," Davis said.

Instead, he said, there was an exchange of gunfire — the final volley of one of the biggest manhunts in American history.
Watertown residents who had been told in the morning to stay inside behind locked doors poured out of their homes and lined the streets to cheer police vehicles as they rolled away from the scene.

Celebratory bells rang from a church tower. Teenagers waved American flags. Drivers honked. Every time an emergency vehicle went by, people cheered loudly.

"They finally caught the jerk," said nurse Cindy Boyle. "It was scary. It was tense."



http://bigstory.ap.org/article/police-converge-neighborhood-outside-boston

AndreaGail
19th May 2013, 12:17 PM
this has passports of the hijackers found in the wreckage of 9/11 written all over it

Neuro
20th May 2013, 06:54 AM
He wrote this note saying i did it while at the same time he was yelling out ,we didnt do it.
He is a well evolved citizen, with doublethink capacity like that, and also an evil terrorist...

Half Sense
20th May 2013, 07:55 AM
It would take considerable effort to create the note, especially if it might have to convince a hostile audience. It's better to launch the story first and see how well if flies. If need be the note can come along later, or the whole concept of the note can just get flushed down the memory hole along with all the other lies.

I suspect the note is of similar origins as the grisly photos of dead children at Sandy Hook. Michael Moore said they should release the photos to the public and it would immediately end the gun control debate. To me, that says the pictures don't exist except as a political ruse.