Rigoberto Alpizar shooting
Or course there is now yet another innocent victim of the wonderful war-on-terror that keeps you safe, Rigoberto Alpizar, also Latin American, who's striking similarility in appearence to Jean Charles de Menezes cannot go unnoticed.
"Rigoberto Alpizar, a 44-year-old US citizen, was killed in the air bridge after running out of the plane pursued by marshals who had broken their cover. [...] "At some point, he uttered threatening words that included a sentence to the effect that he had a bomb," said Miami Federal Air Marshals official James Bauer."
As with Jean Charles de Menezes, initial reports now certainly seem highly questionable.
""I never heard the word 'bomb' on the plane," McAlhany told TIME in a telephone interview. "I never heard the word bomb until the FBI asked me did you hear the word bomb. That is ridiculous." PrisonPlanet
"One passenger said he "absolutely never heard the word 'bomb' at all" during the uproar as the Orlando-bound flight prepared to leave Miami on Wednesday." AP
"They say he was carrying a bomb, but Rigoberto and his wife had passed the security zone, they were checked thoroughly and still they killed him," he said.
Buechner told witnesses and police that Rigoberto suffered from bipolar mental disorder and was off his medication when he became agitated and began running through the aisles of a commercial airliner that was about to depart from Miami to Orlando on Wednesday.
However on Thursday, another brother Rolando Alpizar told Costa Rican Channel 7 television that family members were not aware that his brother had any mental problems and he described Rigoberto as "a very honest, very hardworking, responsible person" Fox News
And once again, just like de Menezes, we are seeing all the usual crap from the pathetic cowardly garbage of the world, trying to justify and rationalize the killing. One angle the mainstream media are blaming(?) is 'bipolar disorder', so no doubt we will all need to have our medical records accessible by airline staff before we can fly, no problem just link that up to the global ID-slave database then.
These people really want you to be conditioned into this mentality that you automatically deserve to be shot, but of course, for these pathetic snivelling wretches coming out with this rubbish, it is never their son, or their brother or their husband, so they can sit back like spineless cowards and pretend to be protected by government death squads on the underground and on airplanes.
Rigoberto Alpizar
"Rigoberto Alpizar, a 44-year-old US citizen, was killed in the air bridge after running out of the plane pursued by marshals who had broken their cover. [...] "At some point, he uttered threatening words that included a sentence to the effect that he had a bomb," said Miami Federal Air Marshals official James Bauer."
As with Jean Charles de Menezes, initial reports now certainly seem highly questionable.
""I never heard the word 'bomb' on the plane," McAlhany told TIME in a telephone interview. "I never heard the word bomb until the FBI asked me did you hear the word bomb. That is ridiculous." PrisonPlanet
"One passenger said he "absolutely never heard the word 'bomb' at all" during the uproar as the Orlando-bound flight prepared to leave Miami on Wednesday." AP
"They say he was carrying a bomb, but Rigoberto and his wife had passed the security zone, they were checked thoroughly and still they killed him," he said.
Buechner told witnesses and police that Rigoberto suffered from bipolar mental disorder and was off his medication when he became agitated and began running through the aisles of a commercial airliner that was about to depart from Miami to Orlando on Wednesday.
However on Thursday, another brother Rolando Alpizar told Costa Rican Channel 7 television that family members were not aware that his brother had any mental problems and he described Rigoberto as "a very honest, very hardworking, responsible person" Fox News
And once again, just like de Menezes, we are seeing all the usual crap from the pathetic cowardly garbage of the world, trying to justify and rationalize the killing. One angle the mainstream media are blaming(?) is 'bipolar disorder', so no doubt we will all need to have our medical records accessible by airline staff before we can fly, no problem just link that up to the global ID-slave database then.
These people really want you to be conditioned into this mentality that you automatically deserve to be shot, but of course, for these pathetic snivelling wretches coming out with this rubbish, it is never their son, or their brother or their husband, so they can sit back like spineless cowards and pretend to be protected by government death squads on the underground and on airplanes.
Rigoberto Alpizar
4 Comments:
Jultra:
I linked to your post on my mental health blog called "Follow the Bouncing Blogger". You can find it here: http://bipolartwo.blogspot.com/
I think you might also like my other blog - I hate Tony Blair (lapdog of the American Empire) too. It's at: http://gregoryp.blogspot.com
Thanks for the link gregoryp, much appreciated.
As you rightly said no one is safe, something a lot of these people out there just don't understand.
Substitute train with plane and you've got the first American shoot-to-kill incident.
Predictable, really...
Perhaps we should count them as "Allied shoot-to-kill incidents"...
Hey it keeps you safe from the terrorists. If you don't support innocent people being shot then you're with Al-Quaeda
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