2003 El Nogal Club bombing
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| Date | February 7, 2003 |
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| Location | Bogotá, Colombia |
| Type | 40px Car bombing |
| Deaths | 36 |
| Injured (non-fatal) | 200 |
| Description | A murderous bomb in Colombia which was "investigated" by a deep state cover-up artist, Mete Sozen. |
| Blamed on | FARC |
Report
After the blast, a report into the bombing was produced by deep state cover-up artist Mete Sozen (who lead cover ups of various false flag events in USA), Luis E. Garcia, Alejandro Perez, Santiago Pujol and Julio A. Ramirez, which estimated the bomb was equivalent to 160 kg of TNT.[1]
Mini-nuke?
Dimitri Khalezov claimed in a 2010 interview that Victor Bout "is being secretly accused of selling portable nuclear weapons – known as “mini-nukes” or “suite-case nukes” to various terrorist organizations" - "several recent real and alleged mini-nuclear bombings are secretly being blamed on Victor Bout. The most important of them is the infamous “El Nogal” nuclear bombing in Bogotá that was presented to the uninitiated as a “car-bombing”, in which, according to the US security officials, the same type of a mini-nuke was used as in the 1995 Oklahoma bombing".[2]
The Official Culprit
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| FARC |
