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Went off by mistake? How on Earth would you then explain that witnesses said that he shouted something on Arabic just before the small explosion while STILL standing 10 meters down on the side street - away from the more crowded shopping street? And now there is that warning from that guy at the defence department who warned the friend a couple of hours before the incident that something big was going to happen on Drottninggatan (Queen Street) so he warned them to stay away?! huh? Something just ain't kosher about all of this! - and it ain't the Gefilte fisch that is smelly!
Originally posted by Sambell
reply to post by Chevalerous
Went off by mistake? How on Earth would you then explain that witnesses said that he shouted something on Arabic just before the small explosion while STILL standing 10 meters down on the side street - away from the more crowded shopping street? And now there is that warning from that guy at the defence department who warned the friend a couple of hours before the incident that something big was going to happen on Drottninggatan (Queen Street) so he warned them to stay away?! huh? Something just ain't kosher about all of this! - and it ain't the Gefilte fisch that is smelly!
Was wondering about that too. In the latest video where u can hint the explosion, no one seems to react to anyone screaming.
Originally posted by nerbot
Here's what I don't get....
Why would someone with a wife and children, who has studied for a degree, go to a pretty non descript place (where he worked) which wasn't fthat full of xmas shoppers and blow up his car and then himself after sending an email to admit responsibility?
Also, the email was sent "just minutes before" the blasts.....where from and if he lived locally why did he drive there other than to burn his car first? And why didn't he send a seperate email to his family saying "Daddy loves them" instead of including it with the warning email.
Yet another "Patsy". Echoes of 7/7?
Daily Mail Source
TT has been previously reported that a defense employee a few hours before the bombings sent a warning to an acquaintance that something serious could happen on Drottninggatan.
Expressen, citing several sources familiar with the investigation, now state that an employee of another Swedish official were told about the impending attack. According to a source that TT deemed highly credible sent the Army Staff, a warning to an acquaintance a few hours before the explosions.
It was something like, reportedly told TT: If you can, avoid Queen Street today. It can happen much there ... Just so you know.
SAPO, which is still investigating the track, said the warning never reached them. - This information is contained in the investigation into the events of 11 December, "says Sirpa Franzen on SAPO's press service.
Professor of intelligence analysis Wilhelm Agrell interprets Expressen data - whether they are genuine - as a tentative confirmation. - This indicates that there has been some sort of verification of the initial data that came from TT. It is a clarification of the source of the warning.