Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby jlaw172364 » Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:52 pm

Any word on how the brothers afforded their seemingly cushy lifestyle? Tamalan, only age 26, was driving a Mercedes, according to a profile that was posted on Zerohedge today, and he was training to be a professional boxer. Who funded his lifestyle?

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-04-1 ... derstand-t

Also, the father basically made threats about what would happen if the second son was killed like the first one was. He sounds like he might be some sort of Chechen oligarch or mafioso.
He also made comments about how if the second son is killed, then he'll know the whole thing is staged, and that the government is out to get his sons . . . because why? I've seen no follow-ups by any enterprising journalists. Mostly just bullshit. I guess they all must be waiting for the government to get its story straight and then hand out the bread-crumbs.

If anything, these operations seem to be about re-normalizing a younger generation to the prospect of the police publicly killing suspects, as long as the offense is considered egregious enough. There's really no reason they can't take these people alive. Everyone has to sleep eventually, and there are many ways of knocking people out.
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby DrEvil » Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:52 pm

In yet another twist in a fast-breaking story, New Bedford police said this evening that three people had been taken into custody in their city as part of the bombing investigation.

New Bedford Police Lieutenant Robert Richard said his department assisted federal investigators in executing a search warrant at a home on Carriage Drive in New Bedford, about 10 minutes from the campus of the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, where Tsarnaev was a student.

Richard said the FBI took two men and a woman into custody. “They appeared to be either fellow college students or fellow residents,” he said. Richard said Tsarnaev may have been affiliated with the home on Carriage Drive in some way – possibly having lived or visited the house.


http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/0 ... aign=sm_tw

Did I miss something earlier, or is this new?
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby FourthBase » Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:57 pm

82_28 wrote:Fourthbase, Boston didn't "win" anything. You (your city), in fact, wins the prize for the heinous yet most minor crime in US history and cowing to it by following rules that were clandestine and arbitrary as to threat because most of us only saw it on TV. It showed you that your police forces are awesome and that everything was done by the book.

Nope.

Your "Patriots Day" was, I believe, a scripted event and was a test case. If hard assed Boston can do it, any of us can.

Those throngs on the street clapping for the cops, tanks and other vehicles and shit as they drive through to "go back home after a long two days work" are preposterous. They're fucking flying American flags and shit and cheering each and every car that goes through. Much like it began. Cheering marathon runners.

As above, so below.


You finished urinating? Dude, go fuck yourself right now, for that. Preposterous?
Do you not have even an ounce of patriotism? Do you not have an iota of respect for good cops?
The American flag is inherently a bad, scary, distasteful thing? Is that how you feel? If so, fuck you.
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby Fresno_Layshaft » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:01 pm

FourthBase wrote:To be frank, I can't wait to finally literally masturbate. It's been a long, anti-sexy week.
If I could suck my own dick, I would, whenever I'd be relaxed enough to let loose.


Look, I don't know if you're sleep-deprived or its just the stress, but you really need to step away form the computer and relax ( jerk it even) but you're gonna look back on this thread and be a little embarrassed if you keep posting this stuff. I'm not trying to be a sarcastic dick, either, I mean it.
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby Hunter » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:03 pm

Now now lets settle down, no need for a show of dick size here.
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby FourthBase » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:03 pm

Let's get back to sleuthing.

Did anyone get Reddit or 4chan to start inspecting all the reminiscers of both Tsarnaevs?

What should we make of Ramzan Kadyrov's comments?
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby jlaw172364 » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:08 pm

Festering Chechen militancy not just Russia's problem
http://www.latimes.com/news/world/world ... 4257.story

Father is "Anzor Tsarnaev." He left the U.S. a few years ago to have an operation for brain surgery in Europe. I guess he didn't return?
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby FourthBase » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:09 pm

Fresno_Layshaft wrote:
FourthBase wrote:To be frank, I can't wait to finally literally masturbate. It's been a long, anti-sexy week.
If I could suck my own dick, I would, whenever I'd be relaxed enough to let loose.


Look, I don't know if you're sleep-deprived or its just the stress, but you really need to step away form the computer and relax ( jerk it even) but you're gonna look back on this thread and be a little embarrassed if you keep posting this stuff. I'm not trying to be a sarcastic dick, either, I mean it.


Please. I'll be embarrassed? LOL!

People: This wasn't just fodder for the Conspiracy ARG in your heads. It was real.*
To mock and relentlessly subvert the good that happened here is a most vile cynicism.

Let's be able to see BOTH the good and the bad. And the ugly, the suspicious.
Epistemic stereoscopy. Not a narrow mono aperture. Use all your eyes.

*How real, to what extent staged, fake? We'll find out!
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby 82_28 » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:13 pm

Hahaha. Really. Good cops? Don't you see the narrative?

I live approximately the furthest distance from you as the crow flies in the lower 48.

http://blogs.seattletimes.com/northwest ... ice-chief/

How would something like this have been handled here? Dude just stepped down days apart from the bombings only a few thousand miles away. You tell me and tell me how the point I made is illegible.

The FEDERAL GOVT is still "investigating" this city's police force for undue harm, racism and abuse. During this "crisis" in Seattle's PD, who would step up and what would be "legitimate" in a case like this?

I'm just telling you, Boston didn't win anything. You lost because the city as a whole seems to have succumbed to a power greater than its citizens, yet believe that it is a win for you as a city and culture because it is now "over".

Nothing could be further from the truth.

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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby Hunter » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:22 pm

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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby 82_28 » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:26 pm

As a "historian" I actually have loose friendships with a number of cops and we email frequently with questions for one another. Quit getting all twisted about this. None of this is anything to celebrate over. You need to get over your infatuation with the Boston cop scene and start focusing on the Broncos Pats game where the cops and probably military will be there as well.

There are shit head cops. It just depends on their role and age.
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby lupercal » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:27 pm

^ The choice of Boston as a site is pretty intriguing. From an international perspective it could have been a Beantown Benghazi intended to trim the sails of former MA senior senator and current globe-galloping Secretary of State Kerry, who has been hammering out deals in the ME 24/7 for the last three months. Certain parties, and not just the obvious ones, might want to put the brakes on such ambition. And there are lots of domestic angles which make the whole whodunnit as hard to figure out as ever.
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby Simulist » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:27 pm

NBC's Pete Williams reports that the suspect will not be Mirandized under the new "Public Safety Exception."

This may actually turn out to be some of the biggest news tonight.
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby FourthBase » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:28 pm

82_28 wrote:Hahaha. Really. Good cops? Don't you see the narrative?


DON'T YOU SEE THAT THERE ARE SOME GOOD HUMAN BEINGS WHO BECOME COPS?

I live approximately the furthest distance from you as the crow flies in the lower 48.

http://blogs.seattletimes.com/northwest ... ice-chief/

How would something like this have been handled here? Dude just stepped down days apart from the bombings only a few thousand miles away. You tell me and tell me how the point I made is illegible.


And your point was what? It might be a good point. Explain it to me. This is not a contest.

The FEDERAL GOVT is still "investigating" this city's police force for undue harm, racism and abuse. During this "crisis" in Seattle's PD, who would step up and what would be "legitimate" in a case like this?


Spell it out. Explain.

I'm just telling you, Boston didn't win anything. You lost because the city as a whole seems to have succumbed to a power greater than its citizens, yet believe that it is a win for you as a city and culture because it is now "over".


And you just don't get it. You're trapped in a total cynicism. Escape. Meanwhile, there are unofficial plans for a duck boat parade, literally, for the first responders, victims, cops. And if I weren't still of the mind that something bad could still happen because maybe not all the perps are caught and maybe that would be just the next event in a Gladio...I won't be going. But I'll be watching, drinking, celebrating.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

You are a member of a single specimen, holmes. Just like we all are.


No, you couldn't be further. You are striking out, badly.
Just happens to be from the paranoid side of the plate, rather than the jubilant one.

We are all humans. All family. But yes, we here are a different breed. Slightly different, but still different.
Not breed in a biological sense, but a cultural sense. A culture of many strains.

I bet you shat on the "You fucked with the wrong city" meme, with the sports mascots.
And yeah, that's a shallow meme appreciated best by shallow people. (Wally? Really, lol?)
But now imagine that meme with John Adams, Charles Sumner, Lucy Stone, Martin Luther King.
Or a quartet drawn from about 1000 others. Native sons and daughters of Boston, or not.
Champions for truth, liberty, justice. (You believe in those things, right?) Boston, too.
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Re: Two explosions at Boston marathon finish line

Postby FourthBase » Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:29 pm

lupercal wrote:^ The choice of Boston as a site is pretty intriguing. From an international perspective it could have been a Beantown Benghazi intended to trim the sails of former MA senior senator and current globe-galloping Secretary of State Kerry, who has been hammering out deals in the ME 24/7 for the last three months. Certain parties, and not just the obvious ones, might want to put the brakes on such ambition. And there are lots of domestic angles which make the whole whodunnit as hard to figure out as ever.


Intriguing, indeed. So many possible angles.
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