Monday, December 13, 2010
Were the Swedish Bombs an Inside Job?
The Swedish media reported on 12 December 2010:
A few hours before the explosions in downtown Stockholm, someone in the Swedish military contacted a friend to warn them to stay away from Stockholm's Queen Street, where the bombs went off. (The "terrorist bomb" in Sweden just got a bit weird.)
"A Swedish Armed Forces (Försvarsmakten) employee warned an acquaintance to stay clear of an area in central Stockholm on Saturday where, several hours later, two explosions went off in what is being called a terrorist attack.
"If you can, avoid Drottninggatan today. A lot can happen there…just so you know," the message said, according to the TT news agency." (Military staffer knew about attacks: report - The Local)
In 1951, CIA agent William Colby, based at the CIA station in Stockholm, supported the training of stay-behind armies in neutral Sweden. (Sweden)
Since then the CIA and its friends have been very active in Sweden.'
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