We’ve spent some time looking at the conspiracy theories that arose after the Boston Marathon Bombing, but it’s worth looking at the conspiracy theorist that allegedly started this all: Tamerlan Tsarnaev. The elder and more radical of the two brothers suspected of perpetrating the attack “believed in basically every conspiracy theory,” as Dave Weigel put it, linking to an AP report showing that Tsarnaev was interested in everything from Alex Jones to “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” a seminal anti-Semitic conspiracy tome.It’s not particularly surprising that Tsarnaev would be drawn to a wide range of conspiracy theories, as research shows that people prone to believing one conspiracy theory will likely believe many — even if they’re completely contradictory. And he fits a profile of a type of person likely to be drawn to conspiratorial thinking, considering he was allegedly alienated from and disgruntled with society.Continue Reading… … Read More
‘Tamerlan was not a religious fanatic’ – Tsarnaevs’ relative to RT
Tamerlan, 26, was killed during a gripping manhunt in the Boston suburb of Watertown early Friday morning, while the younger brother, Dzhokhar, was arrested soon afterwards. He suffered injuries and is in a serious but stable condition at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. It has been reported that he is now awake and is responding to authorities in writing. This comes after officials said that the alleged bomber was unable to communicate verbally due to a throat injury. The city of Makhachkala, in Russia’s Republic of Dagestan, where the brothers’ parents live, is in shock at what has happened in Boston. The city is now flooded with journalists trying to glean any information possible about Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Their parents refuse to talk to any media, but RT managed to speak to the wife of Tsarnaev brothers’ uncle, Patimat Suleimanova.“Tamerlan wasn’t a religious fanatic,” she told RT’s Madina Kochenova.“He was curious about religion. He started to be really interested in Islam about three years ago, but he was never a radical. We would talk about his commitment to religion, but it wasn’t extreme.” According to Patimat, Dzhokhar planned to come to Dagestan to visit his parents in May. But now their father Anzor is planning to go to the United States to bury Tamerlan.Patimat could not believe that the boys were involved in that tragedy emphasizing that the boys“were incapable of committing such a crime.” She described Tamerlan as a “respectful, incredibly courteous to his elders” and “most obliging of people.””Tamerlan knew that heaven was at the mother’s feet, and he would tell that to his sisters.” she said.”He was a curious young man. His interest in Islam had been pure curiosity.”The two brothers’ mother, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva previously told RT of her certainty that her two sons were innocent, describing them as model students and good, courteous children. She claimed that her family had been under constant FBI surveillance over the years.“They were controlling him [Tamerlan Tsarnaev], they were controlling his every step…and now they say that this is a terrorist act! Never ever is this true, my sons are innocent!” She told RT, stressing that her sons would never keep any secrets from her.In addition, she expressed her surprise at the FBI’s claim that they had no idea that the brothers had been orchestrating the attack.The Tsarnaev’s brothers’ father also spoke out in support of his sons’ innocence, maintaining that somebody might have framed them.“Somebody might have set them up, I don’t know who, and because of their cowardice killed the boy,” father, Anzor Tsarnaev told Russian Zvezda news channel.The Boston Marathon bombing, which the Tsarnaev brothers are believed to have been behind, killed three people, including an eight-year-old boy, on Monday. The ensuing manhunt for the Tsarnaev brothers locked down Boston and drew global media attention.Boston police cornered the pair on Thursday night and gunned downed the elder of the two, Tamerlan, who later died in hospital. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev fled the scene of the shootout and eluded law enforcement until Friday evening, when he was found hiding in a boat in the backyard of a house in the Boston suburb of Watertown.During his capture Dzhokhar sustained gunshot wounds to the neck and leg and was transported to Mount Auburn Hospital where he is listed in a “serious, if not critical condition.” Police are now waiting until he is well enough for questioning. … Read More
Revamped historic Czech breweries get back on tap
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Top Republicans say Romney didn’t offer specifics
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Top Republicans meeting for the first time since Election Day say the party lost its bid to unseat President Barack Obama because nominee Mitt Romney did not respond to criticism strongly enough or outline a specific agenda with a broad appeal.In conversations at the Republican Governors Association confab in Las Vegas, a half dozen party leaders predicted the GOP will lose again if it keeps running the same playbook based on platitudes in place of detailed policies. Instead, they asserted, the party needs to learn the lessons from its loss, respect voters’ savvy and put forward an agenda that appeals beyond the white, male voters who are its base.”We need to acknowledge the fact that we got beat,” Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said in an interview. “We clearly got beat and we need to recognize that.”Little more than a week after Romney came up short in his presidential bid, the party elders were looking at his errors and peering ahead to 2016′s race. Some of the contenders eying a White House run of their own were on hand and quietly considering their chances. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie scheduled a private meeting on the sidelines with Haley Barbour, the former Mississippi governor who is widely seen as one of the GOP’s sharpest political operatives.Continue Reading… … Read More
Pakistani girl, 9, handed over as ‘compensation’ in rape dispute
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Google launches ARM-powered 11.6-inch Chromebook for $249
Google has announced a new Chromebook that's pitched as a low-cost, hassle-free computing solution for everyone from kids to elders. Priced at only $249 (POUND 229 in the UK), Google says the Samsung XE303C12 represents the culmination of its Chromebook initiative, providing an affordable, easy-to-use machine for everyday tasks. … Read More
Deadly car bombing hits Pakistan’s tribal area
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