11-27-2008, 02:00 PM
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1. Hemant Karkare - one of the ATS policemen who was killed by whoever it was that got him shot - doesn't seem to have been the major baddie in the ATS. That AN Roy and the other hired goons were. This 'clean up' operation of ATS members seems rather to have been very convenient for christoKKKongress in getting rid of at least one ATS person (any more?) who wasn't quite playing along in their game:
Compare Hemant Karkare to AN Roy and his goondas:
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<b>I'd ***really*** like to know where the other dead ATS police officers stood with respect to the fake "Hindu terror" stories and the ATS 'investigation' into Sadhvi and the others.
- And then I'd like to know whether they were indeed killed by the terrorists or shot by "friendly fire".</b>
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Interesting point, Husky. Becomes all the more intriguing when you consider that another miraculous police casualty last night was Vijay Salaskar, widely described by the pseudosecular media as an "encounter specialist". A distinguished officer who had dispatched 75 terrorist criminals... either Mawslum or in the service of Mawslum organizations... in the course of his career.
The death of Karkare is strange in itself... he is described as having received bullet wounds "to the chest" even though he was wearing a bullet-proof jacket. There's much discussion on other fora about whether an AK round/ 7.62 mm bullet at close range could have penetrated such a jacket. However, the fact remains that we have only the ATS' "official" word that he in fact perished from bullet wounds to his chest... and in the aftermath of the Malegaon lynching, we all know what the ATS' "official" word is worth. It could very well have been friendly fire that killed Karkare, as you say. While A. N. Roy and his Italian National Congress thugs control things, we'll never know the truth of it.
The circumstances (again, narrated by the ATS) of Salaskar's death are even more curious. His jeep was evidently hijacked by terrorists who killed him.
That's right. A senior police officer's jeep was identified and successfully targeted by terrorists on foot. They got the better of his escort (if indeed he had one), killed him and drove off in his vehicle. All this in the middle of a paramilitary counter-terrorist operation. All a matter of purely random chance, without any inside information whatsoever. All having nothing to do with the fact that Salaskar was a hero that many powerful Mawslums (and their obliging Italian National Congress hatchetmen) would have loved to see dead.
Oh, and another revelation that the late Hemant Karkare let slip, probably just minutes before his unfortunate silencing:<i> in the weeks leading up to the Mumbai attack, the ATS had (on instruction) been devoting <b>90%</b> of its time and resources towards the Malegaon "case".</i>
1. Hemant Karkare - one of the ATS policemen who was killed by whoever it was that got him shot - doesn't seem to have been the major baddie in the ATS. That AN Roy and the other hired goons were. This 'clean up' operation of ATS members seems rather to have been very convenient for christoKKKongress in getting rid of at least one ATS person (any more?) who wasn't quite playing along in their game:
Compare Hemant Karkare to AN Roy and his goondas:
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<b>I'd ***really*** like to know where the other dead ATS police officers stood with respect to the fake "Hindu terror" stories and the ATS 'investigation' into Sadhvi and the others.
- And then I'd like to know whether they were indeed killed by the terrorists or shot by "friendly fire".</b>
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Interesting point, Husky. Becomes all the more intriguing when you consider that another miraculous police casualty last night was Vijay Salaskar, widely described by the pseudosecular media as an "encounter specialist". A distinguished officer who had dispatched 75 terrorist criminals... either Mawslum or in the service of Mawslum organizations... in the course of his career.
The death of Karkare is strange in itself... he is described as having received bullet wounds "to the chest" even though he was wearing a bullet-proof jacket. There's much discussion on other fora about whether an AK round/ 7.62 mm bullet at close range could have penetrated such a jacket. However, the fact remains that we have only the ATS' "official" word that he in fact perished from bullet wounds to his chest... and in the aftermath of the Malegaon lynching, we all know what the ATS' "official" word is worth. It could very well have been friendly fire that killed Karkare, as you say. While A. N. Roy and his Italian National Congress thugs control things, we'll never know the truth of it.
The circumstances (again, narrated by the ATS) of Salaskar's death are even more curious. His jeep was evidently hijacked by terrorists who killed him.
That's right. A senior police officer's jeep was identified and successfully targeted by terrorists on foot. They got the better of his escort (if indeed he had one), killed him and drove off in his vehicle. All this in the middle of a paramilitary counter-terrorist operation. All a matter of purely random chance, without any inside information whatsoever. All having nothing to do with the fact that Salaskar was a hero that many powerful Mawslums (and their obliging Italian National Congress hatchetmen) would have loved to see dead.
Oh, and another revelation that the late Hemant Karkare let slip, probably just minutes before his unfortunate silencing:<i> in the weeks leading up to the Mumbai attack, the ATS had (on instruction) been devoting <b>90%</b> of its time and resources towards the Malegaon "case".</i>