
Report on In Amenas
Read reportIn Januray 2013, the massive Tiguentourine gas facility near In Amenas in the Algerian Sahara was attacked by ‘terrorists’, resulting in some 80 deaths, including 40 foreign nationals. After a three-year investigation, the author’s suspicions were confirmed. The attack was a false-flag operation by Algeria’s secret service, the DRS, that went disastrously wrong.
The Report explains: the motives for the false-flag operation; how proof of the false-flag operation came to light; how and why the Algerian authorities, in collusion with their Western allies, tried to cover up the truth of the attack; and how the Algerian army’s discovery of the role of the DRS led to major changes in Algeria’s political system.
The Report focuses in detail on how the inquest into the deaths of British nationals, held in London’s Courts of Justice, went to extreme lengths to block evidence and cover up not only the West’s complicity in the DRS’ operation but also how the DRS had been operating a ‘terrorist’ training camp in the deep Sahara on behalf of their Western allies.