FIVE Questions That May COMPLETELY Change Your Opinion on The Boston Bomber’s Guilt (Part 1)

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Jurors in the trial of 21 year old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are hoping to reach a verdict on Wednesday. Tsarnaev faces either life in prison or the death penalty at this point.
There are five shocking questions that should have been asked during this man’s trial, questions that would have made all the difference in the world. Here is the first:

Was Tamerlan, the older brother, working as an informant for the FBI?

Ever since the two Tsarnaev brothers were announced by the FBI as their “prime suspects” in the Boston Bombing, every major US media network and government agency immediately assumed that they were guilty…. Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? The FBIs “proof”, however, was based entirely on a photograph and a series of still photos. This “evidence” was supposed to place them at the scene of the main event. Global Research discovered that not only did the FBI know who the brothers were, but elder brother had most likely been recruited by the agency as an informant years before the Boston Bombing

This explains why Tamerlan traveled overseas in the summer of 2012 to attend the American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus, according to RT. This event was organized by the Jamestown Foundation – a well-known CIA front, which is part of a vast network “controlled by Freedom House (or, more bluntly, George Soros) and linked to the CIA”, as explained in detail by the Voltaire Network. Former British diplomat and intelligence analyst Craig Murray had also came to a similar conclusion.

The main aim of the Fund was allegedly to recruit young people in the North Caucasus to heighten instability and extremism in Russia’s southern region. Up to $2.5 million was allegedly allocated to finance the Fund as of January 2013. “ – RT

Just a year ago, defense attorneys for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev spoke about how the FBI attempted to recruit his older brother to spy on Muslims in the city’s Chechen community, which made some journalists question just how well the FBI knew the Tsarnaevs, and whether or not the FBI could have prevented the bombings taking place.

The defense appears to have completely given up, between then and now, for unknown reasons.

Federal District Court Judge George O’Toole intervened quickly to limit testimony showing any possibility that Tamerlan had manipulated Dzhokhar into participating in the ‘bomb plot’.  Strangely, the defense team, which was led by Judy Clarke, immediately proclaimed their client’s guilt, did not cross-examine any victims, and proceeded to only call on only four witnesses before resting their case. It’s as if suddenly, they wanted to wash their hands on the matter as soon as they could. According to the Huffington Post, “Securing a life sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev [and not maintaining any innocence] has been seen as the defense team’s overriding goal.”

Clarke then proceeded to condemn Dzhokhar’s dead brother, because dead men tell no tales and cannot protest when their name is being dragged through the muck. “We don’t deny that Dzhokhar fully participated in the events, but if it were not for Tamerlan, it would not have happened,” said Clarke. Dead Tamerlan was never afforded any due process, and was assumed to be guilty.

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