In a fine example of lies, on 19 July 2012, the New York Times published an article saying U.S. officials (whom they didn’t name) supported Israel’s claim that the Bulgarian bus bombing was perpetrated by Iran and Lebanon!
Also, The Times of Israel even published the name of the bomber, but said he was from Sweden!!!
However, on 20 July 2012, Bulgarian media reported that U.S. FBI agents, and European Interpol agents, still have not identified the bomber! Bulgarian officials say the man had documents indicating he was from Michigan, U.S.A.!!!
Bulgaria’s Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, said airport security video showed the suspect as being a tall white male with long hair. Also, airport officials, and taxi drivers, said the man had a Michigan drivers license!
Kalina Tchapkanova, a prosecutor for Bulgaria, stated during a TV interview that Bulgarian agents had been tracking the ‘man from Michigan’, and that he entered the country at least one day before he blew up the Israeli tour buses (Israeli media says the man was in Bulgaria for five weeks!). They also have testimonies from taxi drivers who refused to drive the man to the airport because they were suspicious!
Bulgarian officials claim their agents notified Israeli Mossad! Sounds like yet another conspiratorial false flag event to me!