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New Revelations in Kenya Mall Massacre: There were only 4 shooters – who escaped alive

21st Century Wire says…

From the onset, the Kenya Mall Massacre was riddled with odd circumstances and dramatised media coverage, so much so that it is very difficult not to skeptical about the official narrative of what happened, and who was involved. That narrative continues to unravel…

As 21Wire reported in late September, the attack which took place at the Westfields Shopping complex in Nairobi, Kenya, had obvious tell-tale signs of a classic false flag operation – following the classic Hegelian false-flag pattern of problem, reaction, and solution. In this tale, it is the “al Qaeda (CIA) affiliated group” al Shabaab from Somalia who are supplying sizzle for this media sirloin.

As well as being one of the largest outposts for US, British and Israeli intelligence agencies in the world, Kenya is a cornerstone of the African continent, and will play the deciding role in how the continent of Africa is folded into the City of London’s long range globalist plans.

After the event took place, NYPD sent several detectives to Nairobi as part of a ‘Joint Terrorism Task Force’, in order to investigate the terror attack, and assembled their findings into the report released this week. It turns out that what we were told at the time differs greatly from the facts on the ground, including, we are told, the fictional UK tabloid media’s rumors that British citizen, Samantha Lewthwaite, aka ‘The White Widow’ (the widow of a suicide bomber who attacked the London train system and killed 26 people as part of the “7/7” plot) was present at the massacre and helped to ‘mastermind’ the plot. More lies to throw off the public?

NBC reports that, “The NYPD report credits private security guards and personnel with clearing many people from the mall, though some may have fired on each other since they didn’t use badges. Some civilians “played dead” as the terrorists walked past, while others who tried to hide, many in small stores, were shot dead.”

The real questions now is: who ‘masterminded’ the media coverage and official narrative of this terror event?

Only four shooters at Kenya mall and they may have escaped alive, says NYPD


Tom Winter

NBC News

Only four men may have carried out the attack on a Kenyan mall that killed more than 60 civilians in September, and they probably escaped alive, according to an NYPD report made public Tuesday.

The report debunked many of the assertions made by Kenyan authorities, who claimed that as many as 15 attackers were involved, including some who might be foreign nationals, and that they were holding hostages.

More than 60 civilians and six soldiers died in the Sept. 21 assault by terrorists from the al Qaeda-affiliated group al Shabaab on the Westgate Mall in Nairobi. After a two-day siege and a series of explosions, Kenyan authorities said they had cleared the mall and killed four attackers.

At a Manhattan press conference Tuesday morning, New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said investigators didn’t know “with certainty” how many people were involved, “but we believe there were only four shooters.”

The NYPD report also said the attackers carried only light weapons, and that there is no evidence any of them tried to take hostages or remained in the mall after 12:15 a.m. on Sept. 22. It also said the female British jihadi known as the “White Widow” was probably never in the mall, despite tabloid rumors, and that the Kenyan military looted the high-end shopping complex.

Lt. Detective Commander Kevin Yorke, who prepared and presented the report, also questioned the Kenyan authorities’ theory that the attackers died when explosions collapsed portions of the mall.

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