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A detailed investigation of the Boston marathon bombing that reveals that it, too, was another drill with Hollywood special effects, where none of the purported victims died and the two brothers, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, were framed for a crime they did not commit. The Boston police were calling out on bullhorns, “This is a drill! This is a drill!” The Boston Globe was tweeting that a demonstration bomb would be set off for the benefit of bomb squad activities.

There was noise and smoke but no blood, which only began to show up later. The smoke was produce by a smoke machine. It was done using amputee actors. The backpacks that blew up were black nylon, but neither brother was wearing a black nylon backpack. The older brother, Tamerlan, was killed after he had been taken into police custody. It was another sham event to undermine the 4th Amendment and Posse Comitatus, where the patsies were chosen to demonize Muslims, once again.

Those who planted the bombs were Craft International personnel, who were exposed by the alternative media already the day of the bombing. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted in spite of a mountain of proof that it was a drill. There are over a dozen contributors, including six Ph.D.s (current or retired) college professors and three J.D.s, who are dismayed that the government of our once-great nation has been perpetrating feigned acts of terrorism on the American people to advance its political agenda.

Among the best students and scholars of the Boston Bombing have contributed to this collection:

* Sheila Casey * Sterling Harwood, J.D., Ph.D. * Dr. Eowyn, Ph.D. *

* Nick Kollerstrom, Ph.D. * James F. Tracy, Ph.D. * Mike Palecek *

* Allan William Powell * John W. Whitehead, J.D. * Craig McKee *

* Ole Dammegard * Jim Fetzer, Ph.D. * Paul Craig Roberts, Ph.D. *

with contributions from Hollywood producer Nathan Folks, from Lorraine Day, M.D., and from Maret Tsarnaeva, J.D., Tamerlan and Dzhokhar’s aunt

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Professor James F. Tracy is an Associate Professor of Media Studies at Florida Atlantic University. James Tracy’s work on media history, politics and culture has appeared in a wide variety of academic journals, edited volumes, and alternative news and opinion outlets. James is editor of Union for Democratic Communication’s Journal Democratic Communiqué and a contributor to Project Censored’s forthcoming publication Censored 2013: The Top Censored Stories and Media Analysis of 2011-2012. Additional writings and information are accessible at memoryholeblog.com.