One of the most important questions in an investigation is about...

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    One of the most important questions in an investigation is about establishing motive, summed up by the Latin phrase cui bono, or Who benefits?

    Another question is who has a track record of arranging terror incidents around the world, especially since WW2?

    Closer to home, Australian governments since the 60's have involved us in any US conflict, either directly by sending our military assets or through the role of the Pine Gap spy base near Alice Springs. Now that Russia has been provoked into declaring it's in a state of war with the West, there is a big bullseye on that part of Central Australia, all through the total stupidity of those generations of Australian politicians in the Canberra Bubble.

    America's failure to share intelligence on Friday's terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall on the outskirts of Moscow raises suspicions of its involvement in the attacks, a US military veteran has said.
    According to Scott Bennett, who previously served in the US Army as a psychological warfare officer and in the State Department as a counter-terrorism analyst, it's very clear that the recent attacks on the Moscow theatre in particular were most likely orchestrated, if not planned, with the assistance of the US State Department, the CIA, Britain's MI6 and Israel's Mossad.
    He noted that the National Security Agency and the CIA have the technological means to listen to every conversation and track every phone call, text message, and email. Therefore, the NSA would have the information that could have been shared with Russia, if the US had nothing to do with it.

 
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