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The Brussels Attacks: What is True, What is Fake?

Monday, March 28, 2016 9:25
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Two Fake CC surveillance Videos of the bomb attacks,  Ibrahim’s  Laptop Computer discovered in a Rubbish bin; The  alleged Will (Testament) of one of the Daesh suspects; Foreknowledge of the Attacks by the Belgian police and security authorities; An EU terror emergency drill simulating a Metro attack held three weeks earlier, … Mystery, “Evidence” concerning the deceased suicide bombers? The role and death of suicide bombers Khalif and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui respectively at the Maelbeek metro station and Brussels airport? Where are the official surveillance video recordings? Sofar they have been suppressed? The Mysterious Photo: Three Daesh Suspects at Brussels Airport Caught on the CC Surveillance Camera?    A review of official police statements suggests that the still photos allegedly from the Airport CC Surveillance Camera were not initially released by the Police, they were first published by Dernière Heure, DH.be, which is part of Belgium’s media giant Groupe Multimédia IPM S.A. It is worth noting that DH.be together with La Libre (also part of Groupe IPM) (mistakenly) publishedthe fake CC surveillance video of the Brussels airport bomb attacks by using the footage of the Moscow terror attack of January 2011.  The “real” video footage from the airport CC surveillance cameras has sofar not been made public   Below is the picture of the three Daesh suspects walking in Brussels airport. There is no mention as to when (at what time) the still video picture was taken. Apart from this still image, no official CC surveillance video footage was released. (See our analysis on the fake CC videos). As mentioned above, there are contradictions regarding the time of release and the source of the above images. Derniere Heure DH.net.be published the still photo from the CC camera at 10.27am, two and a half hours BEFORE its alleged official release by the Brussels police: at 12.58pm. The airport was closed shortly after the 8am attack: there are three possible answers: 1) that the airport security authorities made the video images available to DH.be prior to releasing it to the police. 2) that the Brussels police authorities released the images to DH.be as an exclusive, prior to their official release. Unlikely 3) that the source of the still image did not emanate from the airport surveillance CC cameras, but from another source which was used by Derniere Heure DH.be Most media reports acknowledged that the mysterious photo of the alleged suicide bombers was released by the Brussels police. The twitter entries below confirm the exact time at which the airport photos were released: First Release by DH.be at 10.27am (entitled “Photo Exclusive” by DH.be) Second Release by Politie Brussel/Police de Bruxelles: 12.58pm    The press release of the federal prosecutor’s office on March 23rd confirms the identity of one of the suspects, Ibrahim El Bakraoui and mentions the photo. The time of its release is not mentioned. https://5052.fedimbo.belgium.be/sites/5052.fedimbo.belgium.be/files/explorer/persbericht_23_mars_2016_FR.pdf See also http://www.dhnet.be/actu/belgique/ils-transportaient-leurs-bombes-dans-des-valises-apres-avoir-pris-le-taxi-56f153de35708ea2d3ce72ab Analysis: Are the airport images genuine? In other words, can we trust DH.be which published a fake surveillance video of the bomb attack (using footage from Moscow January 2011) on March 22 at 09.07 (one hour after the bomb attack). (See our earlier report on this issue, see summary in the text box below) The Moscow Airport January 2011 and the Minsk, April 2011 terror attacks The CC surveillance videos of the attacks in real time published by Belgium’s media on March 22  at both the airport and the metro are fake, This is confirmed by an earlier Global Research report. The Belgian corporate media published footage from the Moscow airport attacks (January 2011) and the Minsk Metro terror attack (April  2011). Video 1 scan (Moscow airport, January 2011) Video 2 scan (Minsk Airport, April 2011) Here is a screenshot of  the Minsk 2011 video footage broadcast on Belgian network TV and on the internet depicting the explosion in the Metro in Brussels, March 22, 2016 For full report see: Fake Video Used in News Coverage of Brussels Terror Attacks By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, March 22, 2016   Media Manipulation: More Fake Video Reports of the Brussels Terror Attacks By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, March 23, 2016 Contradictions In contradiction with the official Prosecutor’s press release which identifies only one of the suspected terrorists, namely Khalif , several media reports identified the three men as Khalif and Ibrahim el Bakraoui at Brussels airport together with Najim Laachraoui. The quoted source was the official surveillance camera. Khalif allegedly committed the suicide attack at the metro station. So why was he walking together with his brother at the airport? The airport was closed down immediately after the bomb explosions. The Prosecutor’s press release (March 23) quoted above gives a superficial explanation. In this regard, several media changed their stories, first Khalif died at the airport as the second kamikaze. The media subsequently clarified quoting The Belgian Federal Prosecutor “that one detonated at the airport and the other at the Maelbeek metro station.” In a subsequent statement emanating from the Prosecutor’s office, Najim is confirmed as the second kamikaze at the airport. In turn, media reports then confirmed that Najim Laachraoui was the second attacker at the Zaventem Airport. Subsequent reports confirm the death of Ibrahim and Najim at the airport, without any substantiating evidence. According to Le Monde “a second man, carrying a large bag, was seen on CCTV in the Brussels metro with Khalid el-Bakraoui” (quoted in the Guardian). News reports say that “authorities identified” brothers Khalid el-Bakraoui, 27, and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui, 30 as the suicide (Kamikaze) bombers.”Ibrahim el-Bakraoui died at Zaventem Airport while Khalid el-Bakraoui died at the Maelbeek Metro Station” But where is the evidence, where are the […]

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