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SHOCKING: US Gov’t Behind TB Joshua’s Synagogue Building Collapse?

Several weeks after the collapse of a guest house in The Synagogue Church Of All Nations, more shocking stories are still unveiling.

The latest report divulged by the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) and translated by WhatDoesItMean circulating in the Kremlin on Wednesday, October 15, 2014, has it that the administration of the American President Barack Obama was the brain behind the terrible incident that occurred on Friday, September 12, 2014.

It was revealed that the attack on the Synagogue Church Of All Nations guest house was carried out with the dreaded "Jericho Weapon" leaving hundreds of people dead.

The report stated that Nigerian authorities have become "greatly alarmed" over the unprecedented rise of the Ebola virus in West African and have "strongly advised" all Christian churches to stop their communion rites over fears this practice will spread the disease.

The SCOAN, however, not only refused to stop their communion rites but also began operations to help the victims of Ebola in other neighboring countries, which the joint US-Nigerian Army Special Operations Command (NASOC) saw as a "national security threat".

However, due to the SCOAN's non-compliance with the directives of the government officials on Ebola, the Russian military intelligence analysts discovered a "highly secretly armed" US Navy Lockheed C-130 Hercules airplane Fleet Logistics Support Squadron SIX TWO (VR-62), also known as the "Nomads" as it left a Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Florida and landed at the US Naval Expeditionary Base Camp Lemonnier at Djibouti's Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport, which is the primary base of operations for the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) in the Horn of Africa.

The US Navy Lockheed C-130 on its way to Lagos Nigeria on September 12, 2014 (Photo Credit: Whatdoesitmean)

The report further disclosed that the in the early hours of Friday, September 12, 2014, the US Navy C-130 left Lemonnier and flew to Lagos, Nigeria where from 11:30-11:54 (Central European Time Zone (UTC+01:00) it hovered above the building which later collapsed at about12:44 in what was said to be an "implosion-type".

The US Navy Lockheed C-130 on its way to Lagos Nigeria on September 12, 2014 (Photo Credit: Whatdoesitmean)

The US Navy Lockheed C-130 on its way to Lagos Nigeria on September 12, 2014 (Photo Credit: Whatdoesitmean)

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Anonymous said…
Interesting. This explains what the SCOAN has been saying since the incident.

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