Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Makati bus bombing was a message!

The Makati bus bombing was a message.

I won’t speculate, for now, on what the message is except that it’s POLITICALLY COLORED. As to who sent it, I have my suspicions but let me gather more facts from my own sources.

But I will dare say that it’s NOT A TERRORIST ACT.  

Kung terrorist act iyon, RUSH HOUR dapat titira ang mga killer at hindi PATAY NA ORAS tulad ng nangyari.

Terrorists strike only in CROWDED and PACKED places where the most number of casualties, both the dead and the wounded, can be counted or inflicted.

Like the LRT Rizal day bombing several years ago.

The explosive would have been placed in a spot in the bus where it could have caused the most serious damage.

Pero tulad ng nabalita na, HINDI NASAKTAN ang driver at hindi lahat ng pasahero ay grabe ang pagkakasugat. HINDI rin nasunog o nawasak ang bandang harapan ng bus.  

The direction of the blast was more to the side of the bus.

Terrorists use the MOST DEADLY explosive available in their bombing attacks.

But I saw a wounded female victim saying in front of television cameras that “hindi ganong kalakas ang pagsabog.”  Obviously, the bombers DID NOT INTEND to kill a lot of people.

I also don’t agree that the bombing was part of a destabilization plot.

Una, mataas pa rin, kahit na bumababa paminsan-paminsan, ang popularity ratings ni Pangulong Noynoy. Hindi pa kayang ugain ng basta-basta.

Second, there would have been an earlier series of bombings and other diabolic or criminal acts if it was a part of a power-grab plot.

Third, when you try to rock a government, you use somebody prominent as victim (s) in your gimmick for maximum impact.

Like the pre-martial law Plaza Miranda bombing, and not just ordinary and innocent bus passengers.

Let me suggest something – think of who has the capacity, and the money, to mastermind the bombing and what will that person get out of it.

And I don’t mean MATERIAL GAIN. Also, don’t focus or limit your sights to just one person. 30





  

1 comment:

  1. Mr. A, you're so right again. These people are not terrorists. It's not material gain they want...
    It's quite simple really. They just want to portray the present government as inept, helpless, inutile versus the escalating criminality.
    Nagamit na kasi yung targeting the prominent, eh. Gasgas na. So why not the masa, the working class, the ordinary people, this time.
    For me mas nakakagalit ito, and more effective. And pray tell, why in Makati (Binay country)?
    'no say mo, Sir? just wondering . . .

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