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little grey rabbit
8th March 2011, 04:26 AM
The timing is about right.
1. Official rebels spokesperson says there were no planes around when dump blew up
2. MI6/SAS team dropped by helicopter on Friday
3. Ammunition dump blows up on Friday night.

Typical false-flag operation by the Brits to raise tensions by having Gaddafi get the blame. I wonder if they used the same type of suitcases they used to blow up the Maid of the Seas?

timhau
8th March 2011, 04:39 AM
Got any evidence except conjecture?

I thought not.

little grey rabbit
8th March 2011, 04:45 AM
That's why I am asking the Illuminati here.

So how about it? Is that the story?

Dave Rogers
8th March 2011, 04:54 AM
So how about it? Is that the story?

Not the whole story, obviously. Why would you think this "ammunition" dump contained just ammunition?

Dave

timhau
8th March 2011, 04:55 AM
That's why I am asking the Illuminati here.

So how about it? Is that the story?

It's your story, you're welcome to take it to any direction you wish. Just don't expect anyone to take it seriously until you have some evidence to back it up.

jargon buster
8th March 2011, 05:43 AM
No , they were sent in to get caught, so that the iluminatti can create the suspicion that they were sent in on a false flag operation as the 9/11 forums are a little quiet of late and they need to give CTers something to talk about.

dafydd
8th March 2011, 06:13 AM
That's why I am asking the Illuminati here.

So how about it? Is that the story?

I suppose that we are illuminated compared to you.

Tolls
8th March 2011, 07:43 AM
So helicopter lands and drops off the SAS and MI6 bods near a farm.
They arrive at the farm with their liaison.
They are promptly arrested.

Where in that timeline (as given by the people that arrested them) did they find time to get into Benghazi and blow up an ammo dump?

timhau
8th March 2011, 08:38 AM
Pretty smart of them to cover their false flag operation with such a false false flag operation.

dudalb
8th March 2011, 08:40 AM
Well, Libya is where the SAS got started back in 1941.........

Tolls
8th March 2011, 08:59 AM
Well, Libya is where the SAS got started back in 1941.........

They've been sat there waiting for 70 years for the opportunity to blow up an ammo dump.

dudalb
8th March 2011, 10:07 AM
They've been sat there waiting for 70 years for the opportunity to blow up an ammo dump.

Well, the SAS has experience with blowing up Ammo Dumps in Libya...just dig up one of the last of the living Afrika Korps veterens to find out about that.

Captain_Swoop
8th March 2011, 10:10 AM
If the SAS were going in to blow something up they would have blown it up.

Anyway, it was a Navy SBS Unit afaik not the SAS.

angrysoba
8th March 2011, 10:12 AM
I heard this recently on a semi-conspiracy theory site.

Their reasoning was that the Rajmeh/Rajmah (?) ammo dump just outside of Benghazi might contain loads of British weapons that Tony Bliar Blairs gave to General MacGaffi in order to suck the blood of a Libyan man in a jail in Scotland and that the SAS dare not allow these weapons to be pulled out of the ammo dump and used against Colonel McGaffi even though the UK government wants to overthrow him and stop him telling the truth about Lockebie so they also want to kill him but obviously not with British weapons or people would get suspicious...

Y'know. The usual crap...

angrysoba
8th March 2011, 10:14 AM
So helicopter lands and drops off the SAS and MI6 bods near a farm.
They arrive at the farm with their liaison.
They are promptly arrested.

Where in that timeline (as given by the people that arrested them) did they find time to get into Benghazi and blow up an ammo dump?

That's the beauty of it. They probably went in a few days earlier and set the devices then flew out for tea and medals and then flew back in again after the dump exploded to allay suspicion.

BobHaulk
8th March 2011, 10:33 AM
God no, they were there to help a "diplomat" cross the country, i heard the Foreign Secretary say so, so it must be true.

dudalb
8th March 2011, 11:23 AM
If the SAS were going in to blow something up they would have blown it up.

Anyway, it was a Navy SBS Unit afaik not the SAS.

Nah, it was probably the Long Range Desert Group with Popski's Private Army......