David Chase Taylor #conspiracy truthernews.wordpress.com

SWITZERLAND, Zurich — Based on breaking news and events, it appears that the assassination of 4 U.S. Marines in Chattanooga, Tennessee on July 16, 2015, was not an ISIS-inspired terror attack by Mohammod Youssef Abdulazeez as claimed, but rather the bloody aftermath of a foiled Obama terror plot.

The notion that Special Forces are routinely assassinated in the aftermath of foiled terror plots was witnessed in the wake of the Terrorgate Scandal which netted 18 dead Special Forces, and the 2014 Memorial Day Massacre which netted 14 dead Special Forces.

Just prior to the shooting on July 16, 2015, Truther.org published a terror alert that a false-flag domestic terror attack was planned for Obama’s visit to El Reno Federal Prison located outside Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on July 16, 2015.

The attack was evidently slated to be an Oklahoma City Bombing-like event designed to spark a civil war in America on the second day of JADE HELM 15. Consequently, the story of Mexican drug dealer El Chapo who escaped from prison was national news leading up to Obama’s visit to El Reno Federal Prison.

Considering that Chattanooga is located 800 miles away from Oklahoma City where the terror attack was slated to take place, the 4 U.S. Marines were likely due to arrive at or near the prison facility via helicopter in order to execute the made-for-TV terror attack.

Since dead men tell know tales, the terror squad of 4 U.S. Marines (who were likely Navy Seals in reality) were executed in cold blood shortly while training for the prison terror attack at the Navy-Marine training site just outside of Chattanooga.

Since the Swiss CIA routinely uses different terror groups for cover when politically expedient, the Kuwaiti-born man Mohammod Youssef Abdulazeez was likely an intelligence asset who was executed by the authorities in order provide timely and believable scapegoat for the murder of the 4 U.S. Marines.

In reality, a CIA hit-man was likely responsible for executing the 4 U.S. Marines as well as Mohammod Youssef Abdulazeez, tying up the loose ends of another foiled Obama terror plot. Needless to say, the 5 men were victims of a nameless assassin who will likely never be apprehended.

In order to sell the notion that the July 16, 2015, attack was Islamic in nature, it was reported on July 16, 2015, that an ISIS tweet entitled “#Chattanooga” suggested foreknowledge of the attack. Since Twitter is run by the CIA, they routinely pre-date Tweets in order to provide themselves political cover.

On the same day as the alleged ISIS attack on the U.S. military, a Cleveland man was accused of supporting ISIS, making the notion of an Islamic attack seem all the more plausible. The arrest of was likely staged or fabricated by the CIA in the immediate aftermath of the aforementioned shootings.

El Reno Terror Plot Fallout (Thus Far):

1. Four Dead Marines (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
2. One Dead Alleged ISIS Member (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
3. One Dead Prison Guard (New Boston, Texas)
4. One Death Row Inmate Execution (Huntsville, Texas)
5. One Getaway Driver Charged (St. Louis, Missouri)

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As evidenced, it now appears that the slated terror attack on El Reno Federal Prison involved at least 3 other state-sponsored domestic terrorists and intelligence operatives who were either conveniently assassinated or executed on July 6, 2015, the same day as the Chattanooga shootings.

The first case was reported on July 16, 2015, when a Texas corrections officer Timothy Davidson was reportedly attacked and killed by prison inmate Billy Joel Tracy. What role Davidson was slated to play in the attack on El Reno Federal Prison is not known, but it likely had to do with breaching prison security.

Considering that the assassination of Davison occurred just 300 miles away in Texas, a state which borders Oklahoma to the south, it’s highly likely that Davidson was privy to the El Reno terror plot and was subsequently assassinated by Tracy who was likely promised a reduced or commuted sentence in exchange for the attack.

The second case was also reported on July 16, 2015, when a Texas man on death row was green-lit for execution. According to reports, Clifton Lamar Williams was scheduled to be put to death at some point on July 16, 2015, for killing of Cecelia Schneider during a botched robbery.

Williams was being held at a prison facility in Huntsville, Texas which is only 377 miles away from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which border Texas to the north. What role Williams was slated to play in the attack on El Reno Federal Prison is not known, but the CIA did not waste any time executing him.

Interestingly, it was reported that Williams’ lawyers “sought a day earlier to have the execution delayed”, something Williams’ potential role in a successful terror attack on El Reno Federal Prison in Oklahoma City would have likely brought about, albeit in a de facto manner.

Prison inmates, especially those on death row and with life sentences, are routinely used by the U.S. government to execute terror attacks in exchange for reduced or commuted sentences. Considering that Williams’ case was rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court in April 2015, he may have been offered a way off death row in exchange for his role in the attack.

The third case was also reported on July 16, 2015, when the getaway driver in an alleged ambush shooting of a St. Louis police officer was charged with felony assault on a law enforcer. Despite the fact that the crime allegedly occurred on July 14, 2015, it was not reported, even though attacks on police have been all the rage as of late.

Consequently, it appears that the charges of were fabricated in order to imprison Edward Davis, possibly in order to keep him silent. What Role if any Davis was slated to play in the attack on El Reno Federal Prison is not known, but the terrorists would have needed a getaway driver after the attack.

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