by ALEXANDER HIGGINS
(July 22, 2011) Reports of multiple bombings in Olso, Norway have the signature
of an Al-Qaeda false-flag operation conducted by the Israeli Mossad...
If there are indeed multiple bombs it is clearly the calling card of an Al-Qaeda
terrorist attack which are executed with precision in multiple locations.
The problem is there is absolutely no motive for Al-Qaeda to launch an attack
against Norway since Norway supports the formation of a Palestinian state, which
is against the wishes of Israel and in support of Muslim activists world-wide.
Voice of Russia reports:
"Norway to support Palestinians
"Norway will support Palestinians who are set to press for recognition of the
independence of their state by the United Nations, says the Norwegian Foreign
Minister Jonas Gahr Store.
"He was speaking following his talks in Oslo with the Palestinian National
Administration Head Mahmoud Abbas.
"Store said he saw a likely recognition of Palestine’s independence by the
United Nations as no hindrance to a peaceful settlement in the Middle East. He
said the Palestinian-Israeli talks should continue irrespectively of the UN
voting results."
(
http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/07/19/53408557.html )
If this is in fact an Al-Qaeda attack, a blaring question remains. Why would
Al-Qaeda attack a nation whose goals are aligned with the goals of the Al-Qaeda
movement?
The simple answer would be this is a false flag terror attack and the likely
suspect for carrying out the operation would be the Israeli Mossad as an act of
revenge for supporting Palestine.
Norway is also pulling out of the Libya Invasion which is also against the
Zionist agenda.
For strike three on the list of Mossad hit motives, Oslo excluded two Israeli
firms from a $450 billion Euro oil fund for ethical reasons.
The cards point to a Mossad backed false flag. On the other side of the table,
western media can only offer up a cartoon drawings of the Prophet Mohammed, in a
Danish newspaper, as a motive for an Al-Qaeda attack.
Meanwhile another tell-tale sign of an "Al-Qaeda" attack is new evidence of
Times Square style car bombs being used to launch the attack.