Was The CIA Behind Paris
Attack?
The new information has almost confirmed
that Paris attack was a false flag operation
carried out by the CIA, says Soraya
Sepahpour Ulrich, an independent researcher
and writer based in Irvine, California.
By Soraya Sepahpour Ulrich and Press TV
January 14, 2015 "ICH"
- "Press
TV"
- According to The Associated Press,
one of the men responsible for last week's
terrorist attack that killed 12 people in
the French capital claimed to have lived
with the Nigerian man behind the failed
al-Qaeda “underwear bomb” plot five years
ago, Yemeni Journalist and researcher
Mohammed al-Kibsi who met Said Kouachi, the
alleged Paris attacker, said on Monday.
In a phone interview with
Press TV on Tuesday, Ulrich said, “The whole
Paris incident has been a puzzle for many...
and one has to find connections to find what
really is going on.”
“We have been told by the
mainstream media, the Western media, that a
Yemeni reporter has claimed that he had
interviewed Kouachi who was responsible for
the Paris attack, or one of those who were
responsible,” she said.
“And he had ties with ‘the
underwear bomber’, ‘the underwear bomber’
who was held responsible for wanting to blow
up an airliner at Christmas in 2009,” Ulrich
added.
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab
was convicted of attempting to detonate
plastic explosives hidden in his underwear
while on board Northwest Airlines Flight
253, en route from Amsterdam to Detroit,
Michigan.
“Well, it so happens that
the mainstream media here is so busy turning
up this information that they turned to
forget the very information they gave us in
the first place. For example,
in 2012, we were told that ‘the underwear
bomber’ was in fact working with the CIA
intelligence and with the Saudis,” she
pointed out.
US and Yemeni officials
told The Associated Press in May
2012 that the so-called underwear bomber was
in fact working under cover for Saudi
intelligence and the CIA when he was given a
new non-metallic type bomb aimed at getting
past airport security.
Ulrich said it is
important to mention that the so-called
underwear bomber slipped past the security
“when Israeli intelligence was in charge of
the Amsterdam airport -- [its] security.”
She added that
intelligence officials failed to scrutinize
the bomb and helped the bomber get on the
plane, which “indicates to me that they all
were aware of this individual’s job.”
“Six or seven months ago,
the UK airport security supposedly received
a warning from the US intelligence… that
al-Qaeda terrorists were going to attack
airports and airliners using a new
generation of non-metallic bombs developed
by them in Syria and Yemen,” Ulrich said.
“What is really very
alarming for me is all this information, or
misinformation we are getting,” she stated.
“We have to understand who gain from” all
this.
A spate of violent
incidents, including the attack at the Paris
office of controversial magazine Charlie
Hebdo, left at least 17 people dead last
week in the French capital.
Two days after the Charlie
Hebdo attack, Said and Cherif Kouachi,
suspects, were killed after being cornered
at a printing workshop in the French town of
Dammartin-en-Goele.
“So at the end of the day,
we have to understand who is gaining by all
these alleged attacks,” Ulrich emphasized.
People are not being told the truth; they
are “told a bunch of lies that are
supposedly not connected and somehow when
they do get connected we trace it back to
the intelligence services, like the CIA.”
“So we have to be very
alert, and do not forget what we read
yesterday in order to absorb what we are
reading today and connect the dots
ourselves,” she warned.
“I mean many have had
doubts about the veracity of the incident in
Paris. Many had thought it to be a false
flag operation. And now with this new
information they are feeding us and tying
[it] to the underwear bomber who worked for
the CIA, it has virtually established the
fact that it was indeed a false flag
operation,” Ulrich concluded.
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