The Irish Troubles – Part 3: The Omagh Bombing Decoded? Chapter 7

“Security forces had a “real prospect” of preventing the 1998 Omagh bombing – the deadliest atrocity of the Northern Ireland Troubles – a Belfast high court has ruled.

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On 4 August, 11 days before the bomb, an anonymous warning to the Royal Ulster Constabulary warned of an “unspecified” attack on police in Omagh on 15 August.

A previous police ombudsman investigation found that the RUC’s special branch had taken limited action and had not sent a threat warning to the sub-divisional commander in Omagh.

The Guardian Omagh bombing could have been prevented, says high court judge [ Archived here ]

The Omagh Bombing car was stolen from Carrickmacross:

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Two days before the bombing the red Vauxhall Cavalier used in the Omagh bombing was stolen from outside a block of flats in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, which is marked in green in the below map:

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Island of Ireland location map Monaghan. Source: Island of Ireland location map Monaghan. Source: CC BY-SA 3.0, Attribution: NordNordWest and Nilfanion. Available from: Wikicommons [ Archived here ]

“It was taken by an ordinary car thief, but this was no ordinary car theft. The car had been stolen to order by ‘The Real IRA’. Somewhere in what’s known as ‘bandit country’, the border area straddling South Armagh with the Irish Republic, the car was hidden for two days and loaded with a bomb.

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On the morning of the Omagh bombing the bomb car was taken from its hideout and driven north. The police believe it travelled in convoy with a scout car ahead of it leading it to its destination and checking the route was clear of police and soldiers.”

‘Who Bombed Omagh’, Panorama, Recorded from Transmission, BBC 1, 9th October 2000 [ Archived here ]
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Map of Omagh, Country Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland. Source: Fair Use. Available from: BBC News Images [ Archived here ]

So, the bomb car was stolen from Carrickmacross and loaded with a bomb and driven across the border.

Well, we may see again that:

“[In high level Freemasonry e]very word is often an enigma; and to him who reads in haste, the whole may seem absurd [but] they must conceal their meaning and deceive all but the initiates.”

Albert Pike, ‘Morals and Dogma’, 1871, Pg 792 [ Archived here ]

…and in this way:

“…onomatology, or the science of names, forms a very interesting part of the investigations of the higher Masonry…Much light…is thrown on…mystical names in the higher degrees by…magic…”

Albert G. Mackey M.D., ‘An Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and its Kindred Sciences’, 1921, Pg 481 [ Archived here ]

…to the end that:

“Grammar is the science which teaches us how to express our ideas in correct language.”

Reuben G. White, ‘”The Masonic Ritual” for use by The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free & Accepted Masons [ Archived here ]

Not to mention that it is possible that:

“The reason we are seeing these words come up in these … events is that we have a wing of Intelligence telling the rest of the Intelligence community it is there […] It is saying, “We are here! We did this… it is a manufactured event and we manufactured it. Stand down.”

Miles Mathis, ‘The Unabomber Was Another Psy-Op’, First published September 13, 2014 [ Archived here ]

For the location it was stolen from, Carrickmacross, phonetically spells:

‘Car Wreck ma Cross’

Which can be seen as a reference, in the Irish accent, to the driving of a car across the border to be wrecked in a bomb, exactly as happened.

Or as it were:

‘[A] Car Wreck [is] my Cross’

Which can also be seen as a sick reference to those killed in the blast having, not a cross as a grave marker when they die, as is usual:

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Cemetery, Monastery Endowment of the Holy Grave, Heiligengrabe, Brandenburg, Germany (2017). Source: CC BY-SA 4.0, Attribution: Dietmar Rabich. Available from: Wikimedia Commons. [ Archived here ]

…but instead it is worth considering the idea that we should:

“…remember what is being told to us on a subtextual level.”

Michael Tsarion, ‘The Occult History of Ireland: An Introduction’ [ Archived here ]

…and that thus: “A ‘Car Wreck (is) my Cross’”, in the capacity that:

“…there were also numerous people lying about the road and pavements…obviously dead.”

RUC Sergeant Peter Salter quoted via Ruth Dudley Edwards, ‘Aftermath: The Omagh Bombing and the Families’ Pursuit of Justice’, 2009, Pg 44 [ Archived here ]
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Photograph of the aftermath of the Omagh bombing. 29 Innocent People Slaughtered. 15th August 1998. Source: Fair Use. Available from: John Chambers, ‘A Belfast Child – My True Story of life & death in the troubles’. [ Archived here ]

…or ‘Vauxhall Cross’, which in London is the site of the SIS Mi6 building:

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The SIS Building (or MI6 Building) at Vauxhall Cross, London, houses the headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, MI6). 12th September 2015. Source: CC BY-SA 2.0, Attribution: Laurie Nevay. Available from: Wikicommons [ Archived here ]

“VAUXHALL CROSS – SIS HQ

SIS [Secret Intelligence Service Mi6] HQ is known as Vauxhall Cross…”

‘Buildings: Vauxhall Cross – SIS HQ’, Secret Intelligence Service MI6 [ Archived here ]

…the very people who were, at the very least, monitoring the bomb-run in real time, as documented even across the mainstream media and by numerous enquiries.

THE MATHEMATICAL ODDS OF THESE ANOMALIES BEING COINCIDENTAL LESSEN WITH EACH CHAPTER…

READ ON THEN YOU DECIDE.