We first wrote about this on the 26th May 2013 - in an article titled; Woolwich-London Killing - Compelling Evidence - False Flag?
In the orignal article we were highlighting the problem with the lack of blood on the two alleged attackers - whom it's said tried the hack-off the head of Drummer Lee Rigby, outside Woolwich Barricks, London, on the 22nd May 2013.
One of the alleged attackers at Woolwich, London, not no blood on his clothing and it's been suggested that the blood on his hands had been photoshopped to enhance this feature.
We also wrote about the same type of problem with the alleged victims of the Boston Bombing, - BOSTON BOMBING PHOTO - PROOF NO "BOMB" USED! many of the alleged victims injuries simply appear faked; no blood in the expected places of the actual injuries can be found?
Below you can see what we wrote about the young girl who was allegedlly pulled out of the rubble 17 days following the collapse of factory buildings in India and where over 1,000 people were killed.
We are the only ones who have always suggested the girls miracle finding was a hoax and that see was just acting;
It's being widely reported that a woman has been pulled alive from the ruins of an eight-storey building that collapsed in a suburb of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, 17 days ago. Yet what's even more remarkable; is how is it possible she lay hidden and unheard for all this period of time in the worlds worst building collapse, - in which it's claimed in excess of a 1000 people, mainly women, died as a result of the collapse. The building floors almost pancaked on top of each other; - creating plumes of dust and mountains of broken bricks, cement and twisted wire lay strewn all over the place. - Yet this young girl not only survived for 17 days and with little or no water at all, her "Purple" dresswear and attire remained in pristine condition, and all within hours of the bulldozers being sent in to totally flatten the whole area.
Hardly any dust in her hair or on her face, and with 'none' on her clothing? It's as if she had not long dressed herself, and not of the appearance of someone who had laid buried underneath tons of cement and dust in general and for seventeen days at that!
It begs the question; "How is this possible?" - It's surely more miraculous that her clothing, face and hair survived so well.
Let's not forget; this buildings collapse has created a lot of anger in the local community, people will be prosecuted and jailed, if not executed. Over a thousand innocent exploited workers have been killed due to corporate greed. The buildings owner, who tried to flee the country, but was later on captured, knew how dangerous the building was. Companies in the West seemed to not really care about the conditions where their garments and clothing are made, so it could be argued they too have 'blood on their hands', for had they cared, then surely they would have seen what an overcrowded sweatshop the place was in the first place. - Chickens are kept in bigger coops!
Did someone; - as we've seen this type of pattern of a "Feel Good" factor story emerge following such a no hope type of disaster as this one; - Did "someone" devise a plan and decided to plant the young girl down inside the rubble?
It could easliy be achieved during the night and when perhaps rescue teams were on a break and away from a specific area. This would permit someone, such as a young girl to then be able to hide themsleves amoung the rubble and until the following day and when she could then call out for help.
And if this is the case then of course it's worked, it's worldwide news and it gives "hope" to everyone; that even in the worst type of tragedies; a "Miracle" can still take place! - NOT!!
In hospital she is fine, and when you can see her wince and show signs of discomfort or pain, is when the two nurses standing in front of her and the cameras, are putting needles into the backs of her hands so as they can place Saline drips into them.
More than 1,000 are now confirmed to have died, most of them women. The authorities said 2,437 people had been rescued, of whom about 1,000 had suffered serious injuries.
At least nine people have been arrested over the accident, including the owner of the building and several factory bosses.
Now we have the same type of problem with this alleged attack on a soldier in Woolwich, London.
In light of the overall picture it could seem trival, but there really is one major problem when it comes to these attackers clothing and like that of the girls above; there does not appear to be the expected soiling or staining on the clothes that one would expect to find?
These attackers have no blood on any part of their clothing, other than the hands - only in the case of one of the alleged attackers - as seen in the photo above, - and the weapons he was holding appear to be saturated in blood, almost too much one could say. It's almost as if they had been dipped into a bag of blood, but as we now know and thanks to the chap who made the above video, the blood really does appear to have been added at a later date, or as I say; manipulated at the very least.
Were these men wearing any kind of bullet/stab-proof vests? Their jackets, - a winters coat on one, seem rather bulking/packed out. Which also makes you wonder; why did the police and after firing 8 shots, then immediately go to the aid of the men instead of shouting commands for them to remain down and having their guns trained on them?
Because more chillyly and suspect; is that these men could have had a bomb strapped to their waistsbelts!
Now look at the 'real' situation:
The miracle rescue of a worker 17 days after the Bangladesh clothes factory disaster has been branded a HOAX.
Millions around the world reacted with joy as pictures showed sewing machinist Reshma Begum being lifted from the rubble in which 1,221 died.
But a Sunday Mirror investigation today reveals doubts over the “rescue” as a male colleague claims she got out with him on the day the nine-storey building collapsed in April.
The survivor, who says he was working alongside her on the third floor, declared: “We escaped together. We both walked away from the rubble.
“We spent two days in hospital but then she vanished. The next time I saw her was on TV 17 days later. They said it was a miracle. But it was a fake.”
The Sunday Mirror travelled to Bangladesh to meet anti-government campaigners who insist the rescue was staged by the authorities to combat the wave of bad publicity that engulfed the country’s £1billion-a-year garment industry after the Rana Plaza factory collapsed in Dhaka.
We were played a recording of the worker’s evidence. His name is being withheld because he has gone into hiding amid fear of reprisals.
His dramatic hoax claims have been investigated by journalists from Dhaka’s pro-opposition daily, Amar Desh.
Reporters there were also told by survivor Reshma’s landlady that she had escaped the collapse on the day it happened and had been treated at the nearby Enam hospital.
People who live on streets around the factory described how they were mysteriously forcibly evacuated from their homes the day before 19-year-old Reshma’s rescue and allowed back the next day with no explanation.
At the same time a 24-hour ban was imposed on the filming of the ongoing rescue operation.
Questions have also been raised over Reshma’s physical appearance when she was taken from the ruins as well as the condition of her clothes.
Investigative reporter Shishir Abdullah said: “She did not show any signs of having been trapped beneath tons of rubble for 17 days.
“She said she had to claw her way through bricks and debris to reach water in dead victims’ rucksacks, but her hands and fingernails did not show the marks you would expect.
“Also her eyes were wide open when they pulled her out and she did not appear to be sensitive to the bright sunlight. The sari she wore was not ripped or torn and appeared clean.
“People were suspicious but the government made a huge fuss of hailing it as a miracle. People were taken in. Everyone was fooled.”
A week ago, illiterate Reshma was paraded at a government press conference in a new job as an ambassador for a five-star Dhaka hotel, where she is being paid £600-a-month - 10 times the average salary.
She reacted angrily to suggestions of a hoax, saying: “Where I was, you were not there. So you have no idea.” Officials then banned further questions. It has been claimed Reshma was given the job after turning down the offer of a new life in the US.
On Friday we travelled to Rani Ganj, the remote village where Reshma grew up 300 miles north west of Dhaka, the country’s capital.
Speaking at her family home – a tiny, single-room mud shack with a straw roof – her mother Jobeda refuted the hoax claims, telling us: “Her escape IS the miracle everyone thinks it is.”
But she added: “We have lots of money now Reshma has her new job. We have a good future now.”
“After we heard the building had collapsed we were so worried. My husband and I travelled to Dhaka and waited with the other families for news. We prayed Reshma would be found but our prayers went unanswered.”
Mum's Home: Reshma 's mum Jobeda and sister Asma with Simon Wright - Source: Sunday Mirror/Roland Leon
On May 10, the 17th day of the rescue operation, an announcement was made over a loudspeaker erected at the site to keep families informed.
“It said, ‘A woman has been found alive. Her name is Reshma’.”
Jobeda said: “I fainted. When I came round, people took me to the hospital to see her. She was awake and spoke to us. She told us she was happy.
“She had just minor marks on her arms but otherwise she was fine. I was overjoyed. I couldn’t believe how lucky she had been. The army were looking after her.
"When she was well enough, she left and was then given her new job at the hotel. She will send us money and we are expecting her to come home and visit us twice a year.”
The slum-dwelling victims of the collapse worked for just £1 a day ....
Their complaints of cracks in the factory’s walls in the days before the collapse on April 24 were ignored by the wealthy owners, who had added an extra three floors to the building without permission.
They are now under arrest and facing demands for the death penalty for flouting planning laws.
A survey by engineers in Bangladesh revealed earlier this month three fifths of the country’s garment factories are vulnerable to collapse.
When we put the hoax rescue claims to the Bangladesh army last night, spokesman Lieutenant Commander Nure Alam Siddique said: “We have no comment to make.”
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