Wikispooks wikispooks https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.33.2 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Wikispooks Wikispooks talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk Property Property talk Form Form talk Concept Concept talk Document Document talk Wikipedia Wikipedia talk Test Test talk Widget Widget talk Campaign Campaign talk Module Module talk Gadget Gadget talk Gadget definition Gadget definition talk Lost and Found ID 0 13687 217060 169921 2021-07-27T12:53:19Z Sunvalley 508 link wikitext text/x-wiki {{concept |type=pattern |image=Lost and Found ID.jpg |image_width=370px |constitutes=parallel construction |description=A recurring theme in deep events, whereby the perpetrators supposedly leave behind them a trail of very revealing information such as identity documents. }} The '''Lost and Found ID''' syndrome is a simple, if sometimes highly improbable, trail of identifying [[document]]s. A commonly feature in cases of "watershed violence", it might have been for investigators to pick up on. As [[Russ Baker]] noted in 2015, this allows easy [[parallel construction]] to ID "[[lone nut]]s" - facilitating [[false flag]] events by minimizing time spent time available for reflection on possible perpetrators.<ref>http://whowhatwhy.org/2015/02/01/lost-found-id-oddity-terror-cases-stupid-sinister/ saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20201226181629/https://whowhatwhy.org/2015/02/01/lost-found-id-oddity-terror-cases-stupid-sinister/ Archive.org]</ref><ref>https://off-guardian.org/2017/06/05/manchester-berlin-paris-nice-london-new-york-passports-and-ids-mysteriously-discovered-in-the-wake-of-terror-attacks/ saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20210227065712/https://off-guardian.org/2017/06/05/manchester-berlin-paris-nice-london-new-york-passports-and-ids-mysteriously-discovered-in-the-wake-of-terror-attacks/ Archive.org] saved at [https://archive.is/ZL0Vp Archive.is]</ref> ==Classic Examples== ===JFK Assassination=== [[Image:Oswald's military ID.jpg|250px|Oswald’s military ID, said to have been stained by FBI [[fingerprint]]ing fluid|thumbnail|right]] {{FA|JFK/Assassination}} [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], the supposed "[[lone nut]]" killer of [[John F. Kennedy]] purportedly dropped his wallet, which was found at the murder scene of [[J. D. Tippit]]. This story was soon revised to claim that the police took the wallet from him after he was arrested. ===MLK Assassination=== {{FA|MLK/Assassination}} [[image:MLK evidence bundle.jpg|left|250px|right|thumbnail|The bundle of evidence used to frame [[James Earl Ray]]]] [[James Earl Ray]], the supposed "lone nut" killer of [[Martin Luther King]], who had been allowed to escape from [[prison]] shortly before the attack, reportedly panicked and dropped a bundle of items on the sidewalk to be found later - including his rifle, binoculars, clothing, prison radio, and a newspaper clipping revealing where King would be staying. === 2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack=== {{FA|2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack}} A month after 9-11, two [[Israelis]] were arrested in the Mexican Legislative assembly in what appears to have been a failed [[false flag attack]]. As well as carrying pistols, a hand grenade and dynamite, they were reported to have been in possession of [[Pakistan]]i passports.<ref>http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/01/12/Mexico2.html</ref> After "very high level emergency meetings" between "Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations [[Jorge Gutman]], General [[Macedo de la Concha]] and a top [[Ariel Sharon]] envoy" they were released without charge.<ref>http://www.fpp.co.uk/BoD/Mossad/Mexico/151001.html</ref> ==Recent examples== [[Image:Said Kouachi's ID card.jpg|250px|left]] The pattern of ID papers helping [[authorities]] to pin down suspects continues.<ref name=www2016/> ===Charlie Hebdo, 2015=== [[Said Kouachi]], a supposed perpetrator of the [[Charlie Hebdo attack]] left his identification card in the abandoned getaway car.<ref>http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/charlie-hebdo-paris-shooting-three-4938972</ref> ===2015-11 Paris attacks=== ''[[The Independent]]'' reported that "A [[Syria]]n passport has been found on the body" of one of the suicide bombers who committed the [[2015-11 Paris attacks]].<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/paris-terror-attacks-syrian-passport-found-on-body-of-suicide-bomber-at-stade-de-france-a6734491.html</ref> ''[[Al Jazeera]]'' "spoke to explosives and forensic experts, who offered an explanation for how a paper document could survive a suicide blast despite close proximity to the bomber."<ref>http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/11/paris-attacks-give-rise-conspiracy-theories-151118093352559.html</ref> [[German Interior Minister]] [[Thomas de Maiziere]] stated that "There are indications that this was a planted lead, but it still can’t be ruled out that this was indeed an IS terrorist posing as a refugee".<ref>http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/11/18/media-duped-minister-admits-syrian-passport-likely-planted-at-scene-of-paris-attacks/</ref> ===2016 Berlin truck attack=== After the [[2016 truck attack in Berlin]], a "German security official" told CNN that [[Anis Amri|the suspect]] was known to the authorities and had been arrested for use of forged documents on his way to [[Italy]] but was released. [[CNN]] reported that "The suspect’s identity papers were found inside the truck."<ref name=www2016>http://whowhatwhy.org/2016/12/21/berlin-truck-terror-suspect-curious-matter-id-papers-left-behind/</ref> ===2017 Barcelona attack=== [[Driss Oukabir]] was arrested after his passport and ID discovered at the scene of the [[2017 Barcelona attack]]. He stated that they had been stolen.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/18/terror-timeline-of-barcelona-and-cambrils-attacks-and-other-terror-raids</ref> ===2017 Refugee False Flag=== {{FA|2017 Refugee False Flag}} 'Franco A.' was "temporarily detained" by Austrian police at [[Vienna]] airport, after he tried to retrieve a loaded, unregistered, handgun he had hidden in a toilet there days earlier<ref name=tl>https://www.thelocal.de/20170501/scandal-widens-over-far-right-german-soldier-in-attack-plot</ref> which authorities claimed was to be used in an "act of state-threatening violence".<ref>http://www.newnationalist.net/2017/04/29/german-soldier-posing-as-a-syrian-refugee-arrested-for-planning-false-flag-terror-attack/</ref> A [[fingerprint]] check revealed that in December 2015 he had created a false identity for himself as 'David Benjamin' a Syrian fruit seller.<ref name=ti>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/german-soldier-syria-refugee-false-flag-terror-attack-posing-arrested-frankfurt-france-bavaria-a7705231.html</ref> ==Documents that survived fiery plane crashes== One might think that fiery plane crashes would destroy fragile documents such as passports or credit cards, especially if the plane's black boxes were never recovered. If so, one would be surprised by some recent {{on}}s. ===September 11, 2001=== {{FA|9-11}} [[Image:Ziad Jarrah's passport.jpg|200px|left|thumbnail|[[Ziad Jarrah]]'s passport]] [[image:Visa of Satam al-Suqami.jpg|left|200px|right|thumbnail|[[Satam al-Suqami]]'s passport]] [[Image:Saeed al-Ghamdi's passport.jpg|200px|right|thumbnail|[[Saeed al-Ghamdi]]'s passport]] ''Three'' of the [[19 hijackers]]' passports supposedly survived the fiery crashes of the planes which took their lives on [[9-11]]. In New York, [[Satam al-Suqami]] and in Pennsylvania [[Ziad Jarrah]] and [[Saeed al-Ghamdi]]. No explanation has been proffered for how a passport could survive a crash which purportedly destroyed all the planes black boxes. FBI agent [[A. Todd McCall]] said the hijackers "thought their identification would be destroyed during the attacks," but, he added, "They were wrong."<ref>[http://triblive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_755009.html Jeremy Boren, "Investigators Had to Improvise at Somerset County Crash Site." Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, September 4, 2011]</ref><ref>[http://triblive.com/news/2459592-74/evidence-fbi-crash-flight-investigators-site-attacks-larsen-mccall-shea Paul Peirce, "Investigators Tell of Emotions Associated With United 93 Crash." Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, September 10, 2012.]</ref> The 4th and final passport that supposedly survived was that of [[Abdul Aziz al Omari]], supposedly recovered from luggage that did not make it from a Portland flight to Boston on to the connecting flight which was American Airlines flight 11.<ref>http://www.9-11commission.gov/archive/hearing7/9-11Commission_Hearing_2004-01-26.htm</ref> ===TWA Flight 800=== {{FAs|TWA Flight 800|Mohamed Samir Ferrat}} [[Mohamed Samir Ferrat]] was killed by the explosion of flight [[TWA 800]]. The ''[[New York Times]]'' reported in 1996 that "about a week after the crash" his credit card was used. It reported in explanation that "law enforcement officials said they believed that the credit card had probably washed up on the sand and was found by a beachcomber."<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1996/08/18/nyregion/quietly-officials-seek-clues-in-lives-of-flight-800-s-dead.html</ref> {{SMWDocs}} ==References== {{reflist}} 50a4h4egi6xx886r04se664jx71xkhq