19.4.13

Boston Mass.

Two brothers, one 26 year old, the other just 19. One dead, the younger one seriously wounded in emergency treatment after being captured alive. Several Bostonians killed at the end of the annual marathon run and the aftermath. A number of spectators had their limbs ripped off. The two culprits originally from Chechnya have lived in the USA as free immigrants for the last 10 years, going to school and University, participating in sports and presumably living a normal American life.

What caused these two individuals to construct a couple of bombs from junk and pressure cooker utensils has yet to be determined and explored. Their father went back to Russia, mother appears to be in total denial, the family scene is a bit of a puzzle, an uncle claims to have had no connection with his brothers family and denies to have any knowledge of this turn of events and how his nephews have turned out.

Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev visible through an ambulance after he was captured in Watertown, Mass., Friday, April 19, 2013. A 19-year-old college student wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings was taken into custody Friday evening after a manhunt that left the city virtually paralyzed and his older brother and accomplice dead.


Unless I have anything, new, constructive to contribute, my comments will be totally useless and pointless.

The mood in Boston, a sick scene in my view, almost a celebration for having captured the younger culprit already wounded, found in a backyard boat by a citizen now in serious condition. The street crowd out in public, chanting USA,USA...in my view the whole scene and aftermath serious signs of a sick society.

What puzzles me is a big question. Is it not far easier to get up on a soap box and state your case, your grievances, concerns and plans for a better way if you have one? That should be much simpler than making bombs and blowing up innocent people. Stupid murder of that kind will proof nothing and change nothing, only peaceful constant and honest effort in communication can and will change things, not violence and murder.

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