« Martin Bormann was Rothschild Agent -- Damning Evidence | A different take on the Holocaust » |
The police chief who oversaw the bungled operation which resulted in the fatal shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes was yesterday made the third most powerful officer at Scotland Yard. Cressida Dick, 48, who was severely criticised over her role in the death of the innocent 27-year-old Brazilian, was appointed an assistant commissioner. She will be charge of the Met's Specialist Crimes Directorate, which includes murder squads and elite detective units, including the one investigating MPs over alleged expenses fraud. It is her second promotion since Mr de Menezes was mistakenly gunned down by anti-terror police at Stockwell Tube station in South London four years ago. Her new job, equivalent in rank to a provincial chief constable, carries a salary of £180,000 - double what Oxford- educated Miss Dick was earning as a Met commander when the tragedy occurred. There's no particular need or reason to refer to this operation as "bungled". -If we posit the simple hypothesis that de Menezes was one of the patsies in this false flag operation, then it follows from that that they had to kill him off. He couldn't be allowed to live to tell. On the other hand, if he wasn't, they certainly gave him the same treatment as if he had been...The point is, if the police had been sincere, they might simply have arrested de Menezes without killing him. As it were, they pumped 7-8 bullets into his head. This was completely over the top. They didn't have to do this to get him arrested. -So why did they do this?