"Terrorism"
We have recently conducted a research regarding "terrorism" incidents and as to where they may strike. The conclusion, reached by many experts, is that that kind of strike may hit in areas of economy, casualty and spiritual interest.Besides the attack efforts -failed and successful- within the US soil, the "terrorist" organizations will not limit themselves in the Northern American continent. In order for the Zionist Armageddon to happen, it will also require the contribution of the European Union to this "war on terror". We have seen efforts to force Europe to join this campaign with the Madrid and London attacks. Those were anything but suicide attacks, since the provocators escaped unharmed.
Recently, the interest has moved to the southern Balkans, Greece, with the fall of the Cypriot Helios aircraft in north east Attica. "The fall of Apollo" as Zionists call it. This was not a random incident, since the co-pilot Mr.Haralambous was found by the forensics to be hit on the left side of his tempel and jaw. Since he was sitting on the right side of the cocpit, the wounds indicate a direct attack, since there is no console place where he could have hit himself during the decompression stage (which by the way was set on "manual" and not the "automatic" that is usually selected). The pilot was never found, along with other 2 people on the plane. So, instead of 121 bodies, only 118 were recovered, none of which belonged to the former Eastern German pilot Hans Merten. It has also come to our attention that most of the pilots in Eastern Germany during the 80'ies and 90'ies were STAZI agents. This thickens the plot.
The "Helios" airlines was used by the Cypriot president Mr. Papadopoulos. In 1967, another Cypriot airplane fell into the gap between the distant Greek Island Kastelorizo and Rodos. That airplane was supposed to be carrying General Grivas, a prime personality of Cyprus. Is it the assasination attempt that was the primary goal though?
Looking into the reports we have, Turkey appeared to be the only one that received a "mayday" transmition. The story thickens even further. An analysis of military comparisons between Greece and Turkey, it is visible that the lattest has invested a lot more in SARS equipment for Search and Rescue operations, including boats and helicopters, than Greece. Turkey has also made a claim that it can respond much better in this field and has demanded that it is allowed to activate in the Aegean Sea, within the Greek borders.
This would seem normal to anyone that does not have the experience of the violent Turkish provocations in the Aegean area. By the end of September, representatives of the Greek government will discuss in the United States about the option of canceling the Athenian FIR. This will give Turkey the ability to fly aircraft above the Aegean Sea without submitting their flight plans to their neighbor. This will benefit the country in geopolitical and military terms.
The question remains. Where are the three missing bodies? The pilot's family appeared to pick up his personal belongings and disappeared without a statement.
Turkey has continously demanded the eastern Aegean and western Thrace (north east Greece), Albania has demanded north west and central Greece. Skopje has demanded northern Greece. Those countries have signed an offensive & defensive pact (including Bulgaria and more recently Romania). Is this another provocation to errupt a war against a member of the European Union?
To be continued...

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