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equineluvr ago

"Not 100% sure if it's true or not,"

It is a RUMOR that has been going around. Abel Danger is a DISINFO OUTFIT.

CompletelySickOFit ago

This seems to be a very strange disinfo story about Scalia. Why wouldn't they make up a different story?

Littleredcorvette ago

abeldanger comes up in wikileaks https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/12/1261993_-analytical-and-intelligence-comments-norway-lessons-from-a.html

2011-07-29 John R. Prukop, CCW COALITION & ABELDANGER.NET PR/LEGAL sent a message using the contact form at https://www.stratfor.com/contact.

Your recent Security Weekly written by Scott Stewart concerning Norway's purported "Lone Wolf Attacker" is completely full of holes. First off, the pictures of the crime scene that ANY average forensic investigator with a modicum of common sense could tell you did not happen the way the media or Stratfor is telling its audience. All of the windows of the buildings are BLOWN OUTWARD and the debris field is in the street. That means whatever explosions occurred had to be from WITHIN the building. Oh, there might have been a fertilizer distraction device, but there's no way that 2,100 lbs of amonium nitrate could've caused the kind of damage to those buildings. Your "story" is but an endorsement of the lone-nut theory that was promoted in the Oklahoma City Bombings. While there may have been a Rental Ryder truck with a fertilizer bomb inside, that did not cause multiple floors to collapse within the Alfred P. Murrah building. Moreover, the main portion of the damage to the Murrah building was located the FARTHEST away from the purported location of the Ryder truck.

Do you folks exist to contain the lie and promote the government/media propaganda about this Norway incident, as well as others, or do you exist to actally investigate and get to the bottom of the infamous five W's: WHO, WHAT, WHY, WHEN and WHERE? So far from what we've seen in Stratfor's alerts, it's just more media nonsense.