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SAS carry out remote controlled car bomb false flag

Alex Jones of PrisonPlanet fame and fortune | 13.07.2006 16:00 | Analysis | World

Top secret elite English paramilatry clandestine Zionist puppets murder Truthseekers in broad daylight.

As usual the MSM spins a whitewash.

LIARS! PNAC! LIDL LAGER!

A number of people have been injured after a collision between two cars at the Nevis Range near Fort William in France.

The SAS has killed up to seven thousand people in a FALSE FLAG in the village of Scotland in North England.

Two RAF gunships, an air strike, four mechanised units, secret police, blackshirts and a Mossad team were seen at the scene.

One child is said to be among the injured.

NWO lickspittle Michael "Mad dog" Mulford said between five and eight hundred people were reported accidentally injured whilst answering police questions, some seriously.

"First reports suggest several broken legs, head injuries, chest injuries," he said.

"So in anyone's language, this is developing into quite a serious incident."

An SAS apologist claims: "Possibly up to seven people have fallen out onto the hillside, possibly a child is among the casualties."

However, North Korean television and David Icke are reporting that the car bombs were the work of Israel who controlled the attrocity from a special space station paid for by the american public.



Alex Jones of PrisonPlanet fame and fortune
- Homepage: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/5177392.stm