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Dear friends,
My new book
"11-M: Keys to a conspiracy", published
by Espejo de Tinta is currently being distributed to bookshops all
over Spain.
In this new
book, which will be highly controversial,
I shed light upon and expose some of the many dark aspects to the
terrible bomb attacks which took place recently on 11 March in
Madrid. Just as with my previous book "11-S: Historia de una
infamia" ("11-S: The story of an outrage", published by Corona
Borealis, 6th edition), the official version of the events is laid
bare after thorough investigation on my part. "11-M: Keys to a
conspiracy" not only analyses the obscure reasons that led Spain to
support George Bush, it also looks at the irregularities
surrounding the investigations into Al Qaeda in Spain.
In short,
this new book once again show how the
authorities use terrorism and its consequences to their benefit,
even to the point of suggesting they could be behind some of these
hidden networks.
Among much
other information "11-M: Keys to a
conspiracy" reveals:
- The authorities knew that an attack could
take
place in Spain.
- The US hid specific leads on who was going
to
carry out the massacre.
- In the days prior to the attack, there
were
peculiar transactions on the Spanish Stock Exchange which indicated
that upper echelons of financial power had foreknowledge and
information that the attacks were about to take place.
- In the months prior to the attacks, US
satellites successfully photographed the Atocha railway station,
why?
- Hidden oil interests lie behind the Madrid
bombings
- A "black hand" guided the police in
discovering the alleged perpetrators of the massacre.
- The proof used by the police to arrest the
perpetrators was placed by way of "bait"
- Was dynamite the explosive used in the
bombings? There is still doubt about this aspect.
- Expert reports cited in the book show that
Al
Qaeda's claim of responsibility for the attacks was a
forgery.
- Security cameras at the railway stations
used
by the terrorists did not capture images of any of the
suspects.
- After 11-M the US and Morocco came to
various
agreements which benefited both countries.
- The attacks were orchestrated like a
military
intelligence operation.
- The fact is that there is no evidence of
any
weight to charge those arrested for 11-M. This has sparked a crisis
at the heart of the Supreme Court.
- Scarcely 20 minutes after the bombings,
the
Spanish government knew that ETA was not behind the attacks.
Nevertheless, for some time before the events the public was primed
for the explanation that was going to be given out.
- Several of the accused were police
informants
and many had been watched for years, however in the days prior to
the attacks they were allowed to work on their sinister
plan.
- The explosions on the trains were
remote-controlled and there was, possibly, an overall view of the
location of the trains.
- The four trains which exploded were
running
late that morning, why? Punctuality on this line was 100% on a
daily basis. But that day something strange was going
on.
- The biography of the terrorist who gave
the
orders for the attack, Al Zarqawi, is in fact an almost mythical
figure invented by the United States.
- The religious leader of the supposed
members
of Al Qaeda in Spain, Abu Qatada, had reached an agreement with the
British secret services to give information on his contacts with
Islamic residents in Spain.
- In fact, Al Qaeda, in the way they
describe
it, doesn't exist. This book shows you the proof.
- Spain played a decisive role in the
preparations for 9/11 in New York and Washington. Nevertheless, it
has been shown that the secret services of Pakistan and the United
States financed Mohammed Atta's trips to Spain in the course of
preparing the attacks.
- The flight instructor who taught Mohammed
Atta
was adamant that the terrorist was not sufficiently trained to fly
aircraft.
- There have been many irregularities in the
arrests of the alleged members of Al Qaeda in Spain. In the
majority of cases there is no proof of any kind against the
accused. The Spanish judicial process has pursued, nevertheless,
leads all provided by foreign powers in the case.
- Spanish companies have major interests in
the
reconstruction of Iraq.
- The terrorists who allegedly took part in
the
attacks were not suicide bombers. Despite this, days later they
blew themselves up in an apartment in Leganés (Madrid). This
book
shows that this explosion could have been controlled and therefore
may not have been collective suicide.
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