CNN Analyst Suggests Manchester Bombing Was A False Flag: ‘Right-Wing Extremists Have Tried To Frame Islamists For Terrorism’

Whenever there is a mass killing of any kind in Europe, every reasonable person jumps to the same conclusion every time. They assume that the attack was committed by a Muslim, and it’s not an outlandish assumption to make. Nine times out of ten they are right.
The media however, often tries to pin it on right-wing extremists. Or at the very least, they’ll try to leave that possibility on the table for as long as they can. They won’t commit to an Islamic terror narrative until the authorities confirm what everyone already knew.
That scenario played out again after the Manchester bombing. Shortly after the Ariana Grande concert was attacked, CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank suggested that the incident could be a false flag perpetrated by right-wing extremists.
‘But given the fact that they’re looking into this real possibility, and it is there would appear some evidence that this was a suicide bombing – that certainly takes you down the Islamist terrorist direction,’ he continued. ‘It must also be noted that in recent months in Europe, there have been a number of false flag plots where right-wing extremists have tried frame Islamists for terrorism. We have seen that in Germany in recent weeks. But a suicide bomber does take you down the direction of Islamist terror.’

This post was published at shtfplan on May 23rd, 2017.