How can you "accidentally delete" an incriminating photo from Twitter, RT, AND your camera!?
Sometimes it isn’t the crime that gets you, it’s the cover-up.
One of the clumsiest cover-ups in history may take down the Israeli Mossad Department of False Flag Operations, along with its idiot operative, two-time-loser Richard Gutjahr.
Gutjahr, as I revealed last week, was pre-positioned on the scene of the recent terror attacks in Nice, France and Munich, Germany. A professional photographer, married to high-level Israeli neocon operator Einat Wilf, Gutjahr is apparently tasked with filming the beginnings of false flag terror attacks and broadcasting them to the world.Less than one hour after I exposed Gutjahr’s presence at the scene of the Munich shopping mall attack, he removed photos of the shooting from his Twitter feed. The same photos simultaneously disappeared from a Russia Today article on the attack.
Now Gutjahr is claiming that he ACCIDENTALLY deleted those photos — which could be used as evidence against him in an “accessory to mass murder” trial.
Listen to me, Richard Gutjahr: How can you ACCIDENTALLY delete the same photos from your Twitter feed, your camera, AND Russia Today all at once?! Are you telling me this three-pronged ACCIDENT just happened to happen immediately after those photos had been exposed as evidence of your complicity in two separate acts of mass murder?! Do you really expect the jury to believe THAT?!!
Did you slip on a banana peel and accidentally bump the “delete” key on your camera as you fell to the ground? And then, as you picked yourself up and dusted yourself off, did you drop your smartphone in such a way that it bounced along the ground, coincidentally landing on the keys that took the photo down from your Twitter feed while also composing and sending an email to RT telling them to take it down as well?! WOW! Some “ACCIDENT”!
And do you expect the jury to believe that you JUST HAPPENED to be on that balcony in Nice filming that truck, for no particular reason, immediately before it began running amok?! And then JUST HAPPENED to be on the scene of the shopping mall attack in Munich a few days later?!!!!
If all this is coincidence, Richard Gutjahr, then you are the unluckiest human being that ever walked the earth…because you are going to prison for this (unless, of course, you manage to get to Israel before they arrest you). The odds of all these coincidences happening innocently are one in several trillion at best. That is far, far beyond the “reasonable doubt” standard. Any cop who doesn’t immediately arrest you needs to be arrested themselves.
The Gutjahr-in-Nice-and-Munich story raises some interesting questions. Is the Mossad so desperate for photographers that they have to keep re-using the same guy even at the risk of blowing the operation? Are they scraping the bottom of the barrel for photo-propagandists, just like for crisis actors?
The Mossad’s motto has traditionally been: BY WAY OF DECEPTION, THOU SHALT DO WAR. But now they aren’t even bothering to try to deceive us. Maybe instead of “by way of deception” they should change it to “by way of chutzpah.”
The Jewish Telegraph Agency’s story on Gutjahr (pegged on a Cynthia McKinney tweet) seems to have been written through the teeth of a pained grimace. It call’s Gutjahr’s presence at both attacks “the photographer’s coincidence.” It explains that:
Dancing Israelis refers to a conspiracy theory that five Israeli men were detained by police in New Jersey on 9/11 after being caught celebrating the attack on the World Trade Center.Five minutes of research shows that this “conspiracy theory” is true and thoroughly substantiated by mainstream media and government documents.
The Jewish Telegraph Agency tells us that Guthjahr’s wife and Case Officer Einat Wilf “served in the prestigious Israeli army’s intelligence unit 8200.” Well, it used to be prestigious, anyway. After this, they’re going to have to change their name.
The JTA doesn’t even try to deny that Gutjahr was there, pre-positioned, for both attacks:
Gutjahr tweeted photos from the sites of both attacks, though he later said the Munich photos accidentally were deleted from his camera.”Talk about non-denial denials!
So why do they need a guy like Gutjahr in the first place?
False flag terrorists need to get footage out quickly to shock the public and drive the pre-scripted false narrative deep into the mass mind. Christopher Bollyn, in his contribution to the forthcoming book Orlando False Flag, explains:
In acts of false-flag terrorism the perpetrators behind the deception come out with information very quickly to create a false narrative, which is then spread by the mainstream media. In the case of the terror attacks of 9/11 this early planting of the false narrative was done by the former Israeli prime minister and chief-of-staff Ehud Barak, who appeared on world-wide BBC World television blaming Osama bin Laden and calling for “an operational, concrete war against terror” – before the Twin Towers had even fallen.
By appearing on BBC World right after the planes had hit the towers, Barak was making use of the primacy effect and presenting the desired narrative first, before any evidence could even be examined to determine what had really happened on 9/11. In this case, Barak evidently had prior knowledge of the attacks and was prepared to be in the London studio of the BBC World to give the world the Israeli narrative of the crime – and the Israeli cure for the problem: the global War on Terror, something the Israeli military had been pushing since at least 1979. Barak’s early analysis became the official version of 9/11, of course.
Due to the primacy effect, Gutjahr’s footage of the truck starting up in Nice, broadcast to the world just minutes after the carnage began, cemented the “ISIS-loving Muslim extremist did it” narrative in the public mind.
Will hanging Gutjahr, Wilf, and their Mossad commanding officers for conspiracy to mass murder undo the propaganda effect and convince people to stop hating Muslims on the basis of false flag crimes committed by their Zionist enemies?
I don’t know, but it’s worth a try, anyway.
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