(Stillness in the Storm Editor) A reader was kind enough to alert me to the fact the below video by RT, the one cited as proof that the attack was rehearsed weeks before, was in fact from 2016. While it is still a rather bizarre coincidence, and still could be indicative of pre-planing, the article implies it is from this year. Therefore this story has been retracted. But given our mission on SITS, this article will remain online to serve as a point of clarification on this misleading story. Thank you to the community for participating in group discernment. This is what unity and group truth seeking looks like.
The second article in this post remains accurate despite this update.
(Daniel Newton) Did authorities already know about plans for the terrorist attack
at the Manchester Arena Ariana Grande show that killed 22 people and
injured 59?
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Source – Humans Are Free
by Daniel Newton, May 23rd, 2017
Had British intelligence been aware of plans to kill as many people as possible at the Manchester MEN Arena, which left 22 dead? And instead of apprehending the terrorist, he was given freedom to carry out the attack?
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The question is, are these attacks being ‘allowed to happen’ in order to justify enforcing more and restrictive draconian laws? Every attack, be it a False Flag or organic, seems to be an excuse to take away more civil liberties and/or invade more countries.
The death cult of ISIS has been alleged to be funded and supported by the US and Israel, which is not a crazy as you think when it was already admitted by Democrat and Republican members of Congress.
The Manchester arena attack spookily mirrors the Paris attacks in 2015 when gunmen slaughtered innocent gig-goers at the Eagles of Death Metal concert in the Bataclan venue.
What’s even stranger, is that RT posted footage (BELOW) of young crisis actors preparing for a terrorist attack in Manchester.
by Will Porter, May 23rd, 2017
At least 22 people were killed and over 50 wounded in an explosion at a concert by U.S. singer Ariana Grande in Manchester, England, on Monday.
British police identified the bomber as 22-year-old Salman Abedi, a Manchester native with Libyan heritage. Authorities are now trying to determine whether Abedi was part of a larger network of terrorists.
The explosion was reported to police at 10:33 pm, just at the end of the concert held at the Manchester Arena. Children are among the deceased, a police official said.
Before it was known the blast was caused by bomb, British Prime Minister Theresa May said the incident would be treated as a terror attack, and a member of May’s party told Sky News the PM will suspend campaigning for a national election on June 8 because of the alleged attack.
“We are working to establish the full details of what is being treated by the police as an appalling terrorist attack,” May said in a statement released after the incident. “All our thoughts are with the victims and the families of those who have been affected.”
May said she would hold a “crisis response” meeting on Tuesday.
Supporters and sympathizers of the Islamic State militant group celebrated online what they believe was a terror attack, though the group has not formally taken responsibility.
“It seems that bombs of the British airforce [sp] over children of Mosul and Raqqa has just came back to #Manchester,” said one Twitter user, Abdul Haqq, referring to the two ISIS-held cities in Iraq and Syria, respectively, where U.S. and British forces are carrying out airstrikes.
Other users posted banners that read “the beginning is in Brussels and Paris, and in London we form a state,” in reference to prior Islamic State attacks.
Two U.S. officials said early signs point to a suicide bombing, and other officials drew parallels to the coordinated terror attacks by Islamist militants on the Bataclan concert hall and other sites in Paris in November 2015.
“This does not appear to have been a carefully planned attack involving multiple actors, extensive surveillance of the target or exotic materials,” another U.S. official said.
“That is what is so worrisome about this kind of thing—how simple it is to indiscriminately kill, wound and terrorize innocent people. With our partners, the U.S. has begun the process of combing through the available intelligence to see if anything was missed.”
The bombing at Manchester Arena is the deadliest terrorist incident in the U.K. since the summer of 2005, when four British Muslims carried out suicide bombings that killed 52 on London’s transport system.
Witnesses told Reuters that thousands of panicked people rushed for the exits after the explosion. In the chaos, many people were separated from one another and in some cases children were separated from their parents. Some used social networks to look for their family members.
“We were making our way out and when we were right by the door there was a massive explosion and everybody was screaming,” one concert-goer told Reuters.
“It was a huge explosion—you could feel it in your chest. It was chaotic.”
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