By the way, this is not the first time that the Spanish oil company REPSOL, a state-owned company which went public under Aznar term and was taken over by Catalonian banks just after 3/11, offers a job to someone who had his role in casting the 3/11 attacks official version. Jorge Dezcallar, the director of the Spanish intelligence services during 3/11, also became a top executive of REPSOL after the massacre, massacre that he did not prevent.
All that lies in the side of facts. But I cannot help going a bit further and ask myself that, if we scratch just a little bit on Rogelio Campos profile, an specialist in NBQ warfare and the alleged advisor of chief Manzano (who, remember, did not have any formation in explosives deactivation), how long it will take to find a link to the Spanish intelligence community.
This is huge. The culpability of the state is laid bare by the simple facts brought forth. Once the dominoes start to fall with Srs. Campos and Manzano, the trail will undoubtedly go to the top.
Kudos to the 11/3 families. After what must have been an interminable ordeal following grievous loss, they must finally have a sense of coming closure. Perhaps the investigations they demanded can finally dispell the ‘state of tension’ that claimed their loved ones.