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Godzuki
02-03-2015, 11:18 PM
conspiracy theorists eat your hearts out. you might finally get what you've been begging for with this one. to think the Argentinian Prez and people of power are behind covering up for Iran bombing a jewish center for oil trade... :coleman:

http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/03/americas/argentine-prosecutor-alberto-nisman-death/index.html

Slain prosecutor drafted warrant to arrest President 02:05


Buenos Aires (CNN)The Argentine prosecutor who was found dead after accusing the government of a cover-up had drafted an affidavit seeking the arrest of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the lead investigator in the case said Tuesday.


The revelation that Nisman had not just accused Fernandez of covering up Iran's role in the bombing, but sought an arrest warrant for her, is likely to fan the flames of the conspiracy theories that have abounded since his death.

The draft document calling for the President's arrest was found in a trash can in Nisman's apartment, lead investigator Viviana Fein said. The document also called for the arrests of Foreign Minister Hector Timerman and several political supporters of the President.

The existence of the draft arrest affidavit was first brought to light by the Argentine newspaper Clarin. On Sunday, the paper published its story, including images of the document.

The government responded by calling Clarin's report "garbage."


Fernandez's Cabinet chief, Jorge Capitanich, ripped up a copy of the offending article during a news conference. And Fein, the lead investigator in Nisman's death, also reportedly denied that such an arrest affidavit existed.

On Tuesday, however, Fein released a statement saying that there had been a miscommunication. She admitted the document existed and that it was included among the many documents gathered by police from Nisman's apartment. All the documents are awaiting analysis, she said.

The draft affidavit warns the would-be judge that Fernandez, Timerman and the other subjects of his complaint could exert pressure on the judicial system, Clarin reported. Those he accuses, Nisman wrote, have a "total lack of scruples."

Fernandez, who is on a trip to China, did not immediately make any public comments on the matter.

Whatever Nisman may have contemplated, he never filed for arrest warrants, the state-run Telam news agency noted.

State media also highlighted Fein's comments that her initial denial of the existence of the draft documents was the result of a clerical error and not any government pressure.

What really happened?

Nisman, 51, was found dead on January 18. A gun and shell casing by his body made it appear to be a suicide, but suspicions were confirmed when a test found no gunpowder residue on his hands, as would be expected if he had pulled the trigger.

Fein said on Tuesday that a second test for gunpowder would be carried out to confirm the result.

For 10 years, Nisman had been investigating the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentina's history: the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center that left 85 dead and hundreds wounded.

Nisman's body was found inside the bathroom in his luxury 13th-floor apartment in a swank Buenos Aires neighborhood. He had a 10-man security team guarding him, but he reportedly dismissed them only hours before his body was discovered.

The night before Nisman died, he spoke with opposition congresswoman Patricia Bullrich. Nisman was preparing to present his shocking report before the congressional committee that Bullrich chairs, and he asked about his safety.

"He said, 'Are you going to guarantee my security'?" Bullrich recalled. Yes, she told him.

Fifteen hours later, Nisman was dead.

Prosecutor filled with fear before death, friend says

Massive cover-up of bombing alleged

Nisman's nearly 300-page report pointed to an alleged massive cover-up of who was behind the 1994 bombing. Arrest warrants were issued in 2006 for eight Iranian nationals believed responsible for the attack.

But in his report, Nisman claimed that Fernandez's government helped orchestrate a bargain with Iran: Cash-strapped Argentina would get Iranian oil. Iran would get Argentine grain and meat. And the bombing would remain unsolved.

"The most important information in the investigation (by) Nisman is the Argentine government (wants) to take away (Iran's responsibility in) the bombing of AMIA," Bullrich said. "They want to destroy the investigation of the Argentine justice."

The target of the bombing was the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association, known as AMIA.

A .22-caliber pistol was found by Nisman's body. Investigators said the DNA found on both the gun and Nisman's clothing was from him alone.

Diego Lagomarsino, a former aide to Nisman, told reporters that he had given Nisman the gun. Why? He said Nisman asked for the gun because his daughters had become afraid of his security team.

Fernandez took to Facebook to first call the prosecutor's death a suicide. A few days later, she changed her mind. In a posting, the President said she now believed that Nisman had, in fact, been murdered but it was actually a plot against her -- to kill the prosecutor who was on the verge of disclosing potentially damaging and false information about her.

In other words, she said Nisman was killed to make her look guilty.


Fernandez said all of this from behind closed doors. But a week after Nisman's body was found, she appeared on national television. Dressed in a white pantsuit and speaking from a wheelchair because she had suffered a broken ankle, she called for the dissolution of Argentina's intelligence service, believing the spy service was trying to incriminate her in Nisman's death.

She told the nation that "groups of prosecutors, groups of judges, anonymous informers and also journalists" were all out to destroy her.

Capitanich, the Cabinet chief, told CNN and other media outlets that Nisman's allegation is "crazy, absurd, illogical, irrational, ridiculous, unconstitutional."

Opinion: Who killed Nisman?

A special poll by the firm Ipsos showed nearly 70% of those surveyed believed Nisman in fact was murdered. The poll backs Bullrich's observations.

"In Argentina, Argentina thinks that the prosecutor Nisman ha[s] been killed ... nobody believe about the hypothesis about the suicide, nobody," Bullrich said.

Ten days after Nisman's death, he was buried in a ceremony carried live on Argentinian television. His grave is in the same cemetery where victims of the 1994 explosion are buried.

David Fitzpatrick and Drew Griffin reported from Buenos Aires. Mariano Castillo reported from Atlanta. CNN's Ivan Sarmenti contributed to this report from Buenos Aires.


now callling for the dissolution of their intelligence service :wtf:

this bitch Prez sounds guilty as fukk.

IamRAMBO24
02-03-2015, 11:23 PM
Conspiracy theories are the norm, not the exception. The sheeples have a hard time grasping this.

oh the horror
02-03-2015, 11:33 PM
Conspiracy theories are the norm, not the exception. The sheeples have a hard time grasping this.



This.


The problem is there is this negative connotation with a "conspiracy theorist" that they're "those types" or some weirdo.



Truth is, there's a lot of theories that were being thrown around that ended up being some real talk. People need to research for themselves. They might be surprised.

KevinNYC
02-03-2015, 11:44 PM
Truth is, there's a lot of theories that were being thrown around that ended up being some real talk. People need to research for themselves. They might be surprised.
Show us some truth.

Show us some theory that people were talking about for at least a year that was later proven true.

Practice?
02-04-2015, 03:05 PM
Show us some truth.

Show us some theory that people were talking about for at least a year that was later proven true.

I too would like to see this.

glidedrxlr22
02-04-2015, 03:11 PM
Don't have time to read that.

Yoda
02-04-2015, 03:14 PM
Read I didn't; Too long.

ArbitraryWater
02-04-2015, 03:20 PM
Read I didn't; Too long.

:roll: :roll:

Godzuki
02-04-2015, 06:05 PM
i was thinking its real shady how the opposition politician was supposed to protect him giving him 14 bodyguards, then the night before going public with the indictments the murdered guy supposedly dismisses them, and then they find him dead 14 hours later....wtf is that shit? :biggums:

i'd almost say the opposition politician is behind all of this, gave him assasin body guards, murdered him to make the Prez look super corrupt, and him benefitting the most from it obviously... IF ONLY he had the power to be behind a cover up in collusion with Iran.