by Wayne Madsen
Our Indonesian and American sources report that there was a significant U.S.
and Israeli military-intelligence connection to the October 12, 2002
bombings of the Sari Club in Bali, Indonesia. A DeHavilland Dash-7 aircraft
registered in Queensland, Australia, landed at Denpasar Airport in Bali only
hours before a massive explosion ripped through the Sari Club, killing over
200 people, many of them vaporized.
Our sources claim that an Israeli military team arrived at Denpasar Hospital
after the explosion and claimed four bodies of white men in uniform and flew
them out of Bali on the Dash 7. The plane took off an hour after the
explosion. Our sources have revealed the plane was permitted to pass through
Singapore for an unknown destination.
After the bombing and the plane's departure, the tower logs were altered at
Denpasar Airport to indicate the Dash 7 had not landed there. However, in a
major oversight, the apron logs were not tampered with. Our sources have
revealed the Dash 8 was Israeli-owned. . . .
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Jim Mannion and Stefanie Balogh, "Terrorist
admits Bali attacks," Herald Sun, March 16, 2007