Special Report on the Boston Marathon: The Curious Case of the Man Who Could Only Sit Down (Part 1)
The Boston Marathon bombing
incident produced an exceedingly bloody, gore-filled scene.
We know that because virtually all avenues of the mainstream
media, as was obvious from the very first reports, wanted
us to know that. Never before can I recall seeing so many
blood-soaked images being so prominently displayed.
Newspapers and network and cable news broadcasts seemed to
be on a mission to bring you the bloodiest, most graphic
images they could come up with. The most disturbing of those
images, by far, all involved a guy who had reportedly just
had both of his legs blown off. The most heavily circulated
and iconic of those images are of the legless guy being
rolled away from the scene in a wheelchair, his unbelievably
graphic wounds uncovered and on full display for the waiting
cameras.
How crazy would it sound to suggest that that did not happen by accident -- to suggest that not only were his injuries staged, but that they were specifically designed for that high-profile wheelchair ride? Pretty crazy ... right? After all, I have in the past been rather critical of other researchers who have alleged that the victims of high-profile mass murders are actually actors. Nothing, it seems to me, could possibly serve to better alienate and offend the general public than attacking the victims as being part of the conspiracy. But what if the evidence is so overwhelming that it simply cannot be ignored?
I need to be very clear here in stating that I am not arguing that no one was injured in the attack and that there was no real suffering. That undoubtedly was not the case. But the fact remains that the most high-profile of the victims, who also happened to be by far the most gruesomely injured of the victims, and the guy who purportedly provided the tip that allowed authorities to identify the alleged perpetrators, appears to have been a fake. And though we were told that there were numerous people who lost limbs that day, he is the only one the media chose to put in the spotlight that day.
Given his central role in the affair then, we should probably take a much closer look at the wheelchair guy. That means, of course, that this post will necessarily be filled with very graphic images. But there’s no need to worry – you’ve seen plenty of this stuff before on your television and on theater screens. And it doesn't appear to be any more real here than it is in a George Romero movie or an episode of The Walking Dead.
Before getting to the images though, a brief review of the official story is in order here so that we can gauge how closely the photographic evidence conforms to the story that we have been asked to believe. To begin with, the guy's name is supposedly Jeff Bauman. The posted photos of Bauman, however, do not really resemble the wheelchair guy. In addition, the initial identification of Bauman came via an unverifiable Facebook post. In fact, virtually everything that has been reported about Bauman to this day seems to have come from unverified Facebook posts, though the info has been reported as fact. Those posts have largely been credited to Jeff Bauman, Sr., though no reporters, as best I can determine, have actually located and spoken to the senior Bauman. Reports claim that Jeff, Jr. was supposedly waiting at the finish line for his girlfriend to cross, but that girlfriend has never been identified and has not come forward to speak to the press. And Bauman himself, though healthy enough after just 19 days to attend a Boston Bruins hockey match, has not been sought out by or interviewed by anyone in the media.

Some on the Internet have claimed that the guy who
allegedly lost his legs was actually Nick Vogt, a former
serviceman who had previously lost his legs overseas. But
numerous photos of Vogt can be found posted online and none
of them really seem to resemble the wheelchair guy all that
closely. I don’t pretend to know who the no-legs guy
actually is, but I do know that the evidence overwhelmingly
suggests that he did not lose his legs at the Boston
Marathon. For the purposes of this post, we will refer to
him as Jeff Bauman, though I am not at all convinced that
that is his real name.
According to the official
narrative, Bauman was all but straddling backpack bomb #1
when it went off. As reported by Bloomberg News,
"Bauman was waiting among the crowd for his girlfriend to
cross the finish line at the Boston Marathon. A man wearing
a cap, sunglasses and a black jacket over a hooded
sweatshirt looked at Jeff, 27, and dropped a bag at his
feet, his brother, Chris Bauman, said in an interview. Two
and a half minutes later, the bag exploded, tearing Jeff's
legs apart." Curiously, that alleged brother has not been
seen, photographed or spoken to by any other media outlet. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-19/boston-bombing-victim-in-iconic-photo-helped-identify-attackers.html
What we will be viewing here then in the accompanying images is 'ground zero' of the Boston bombing - the very area that the so-called Cowboy Hero, Carlos Arredondo, described as follows: "[there was] blood, blood everywhere, on the floor ... and then all you see was people without limbs. I mean, ripped off limbs everywhere, everywhere ..." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWHHWB3Jr60
Arredondo has claimed in
interviews that he was seated in the bleachers across the
street when the first bomb went off, but that he immediately
swung into action. The Daily Mail reported that, "as
most people ran for their lives when the explosions went off
in Boston, [Arredondo] vaulted a fence to get to spectators,
many of whom had lost limbs, and used his clothes and towels
to stanch victims' bleeding." Naturally enough, Arredondo
immediately recognized that Bauman was the victim most in need
of assistance and he acted accordingly, reaching his side
within "moments": "The
first time Jeff Bauman Jr. met Carlos Arredondo it was moments
after one of the blasts at the Boston Marathon blew him to the
ground taking both his legs."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2315801/Carlos-Arredondo-Boston-victim-Jeff-Bauman-reunited-cowboy-hat-hero-saved-life.htm
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2315801/Carlos-Arredondo-Boston-victim-Jeff-Bauman-reunited-cowboy-hat-hero-saved-life.htm
The Daily Beast provided
one of the most detailed accounts of Arredondo's heroics:
"Carlos Arredondo was in the bleachers by the finish line of
the Boston Marathon when the first bomb went off directly
across the street ... In the next moment, the 53-year old
was vaulting a barricade and racing straight into the acrid
cloud ..." He immediately located and rushed to assist
Bauman. "A second bomb went off 100 yards away. Arredondo
kept his focus on the young man ..." In other words, he had
worked his way down from the bleachers, raced across the
street, vaulted the barricade, located Bauman amidst the
smoke and confusion, and already begun to assist him - all
within less than 15 seconds! I think we can all agree that
heroes of that magnitude aren't born every day. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/04/16/carlos-arredondo-boston-marathon-hero-in-a-cowboy-hat-on-the-bombs.html
The ever-heroic Arredondo then quickly lifted Bauman into a nearby wheelchair and without hesitation got him to a medical tent, pinching off Jeff's exposed femoral artery along the way, thus saving the young man's life. From his hospital bed Bauman has reportedly confirmed that account: "When Carlos picked me up and threw me into the wheelchair, then I was like, maybe I am going to make it ... before that, no way. I thought I was done." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/26/jeff-bauman-cowboy-hat-hero_n_3164370.html
Another guy we will be seeing a lot of in
the images that follow is allegedly named Christian Williams,
but we will refer to him as "the hoody guy" or just "hoody"
because I seriously doubt that that is his real name. Hoody
guy was right alongside Bauman at the time of the blast and,
like Jeff, he sustained very serious, life-threatening wounds.
According to a fundraising page put up by someone
claiming to be a friend of hoody guy, he remains in the
hospital and has endured numerous surgeries aimed at
putting him back together. Here are a few (very poorly
written) excerpts from the page: "[Christian] remembers
quite vividly that a Boston Marathon runner who is also
a surgeon, came to his rescue. He remembers the man was
able to get people to help him apply tourniquet to each
of his legs, he hollered out 'if we can get this guy out
on the next transport he has a chance, otherwise he's
going to die.' That's when he realized how serious his
injuries were ... Christian is indeed lucky that his
legs will not have to be amputated ... Here's the latest
update from Christian ... 'today I met a few of my
saviors ... Standing before me were the three members of
the Boston EMS who were directly responsible for keeping
me alive and getting me swiftly to the hospital.
Apparently, they had been speculating about my outcome
for two weeks and decided to surprise me with a visit,
because I was by far the most seriously injured patient
they treated that day, and that they had not expected me
to make it. They had applied
not one, not two, but three tourniquets to my left leg,
yet still my blood poured down off the stretcher and
onto the floor. Both of my femurs were exposed and they
were applying pressure to keep them in place. My right
leg was so badly wounded from top to bottom they thought
for sure it was gone. My blood pressure was nowhere to
be found, and they were calling ahead and alerting the
trauma team that I had turned ashen.'" Elsewhere on the
page, it says that, "Christian’s
right hand was also partially 'degloved', meaning he has
no skin left on his last three fingers." http://www.gofundme.com/ChristianCarolineFund/
Also right alongside Bauman at the time of the blast was a young woman allegedly named Nicole Gross, who was waiting at the finish line with her sister. We will be seeing quite a bit of Nicole as well. Also with her was her husband. According to an account in the Charlotte Observer, Nicole and her husband were taken to the hospital together. While her husband sustained only minor wounds, Nicole and her sister were far more gravely injured. Nicole's injuries included two breaks in her left leg, a fracture in her right ankle, torn skin, and a severed Achilles tendon. Her sister fared even worse, losing her left leg below the knee and suffering a compound fracture in her right leg, a broken right ankle, and broken bones in her foot. While I seriously doubt that her name is really Nicole, I will play along and use that name for her in this post. http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/04/16/3985154/some-from-charlotte-are-among.html
Also right alongside Bauman at the time of the blast was a young woman allegedly named Nicole Gross, who was waiting at the finish line with her sister. We will be seeing quite a bit of Nicole as well. Also with her was her husband. According to an account in the Charlotte Observer, Nicole and her husband were taken to the hospital together. While her husband sustained only minor wounds, Nicole and her sister were far more gravely injured. Nicole's injuries included two breaks in her left leg, a fracture in her right ankle, torn skin, and a severed Achilles tendon. Her sister fared even worse, losing her left leg below the knee and suffering a compound fracture in her right leg, a broken right ankle, and broken bones in her foot. While I seriously doubt that her name is really Nicole, I will play along and use that name for her in this post. http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/04/16/3985154/some-from-charlotte-are-among.html
There is one more person we will be
seeing a lot of, a black woman dressed in black pants, a
white top and a red sweater. She was also in the grouping
around Bauman when the first blast occurred, which means
that according to the official version of events she was
also nearly straddling the supposedly shrapnel-laden bomb.
As best I can determine at this time, she has not been
identified and so will here be referred to as "Redcoat."
Having now met the cast of characters and having familiarized ourselves with the relevant portions of the official narrative, let's now review the available photo and video evidence to determine if there might be a possibility that some parts of the story might be untrue. Let's begin with some live footage from the Boston Globe that depicts the explosions and their immediate aftermath. As can be seen, the explosions took place on the side of the street opposite the bleachers - the side of the street, that is, where there were far fewer spectators gathered. The explosions also took place behind some temporary fencing/scaffolding, requiring would-be rescuers to spend a full two-and-a-half minutes working to dismantle the fencing to get to victims. Arredondo can be seen among the responders and volunteers working to tear down the fencing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myfivKMhqyg
So already, we have a bit of a problem with the Cowboy Hero's version of events: he clearly did not immediately vault over the fence to get to victims and he just as clearly was not at Bauman's side within "moments." Below is a photo taken from above of the first bombing site just seconds after detonation. Plainly evident is that there were relatively few people at the site of the blast and, with the exception of a small huddled group, all of them are on their feet and quickly moving away from the area. That would tend to indicate that they still had their legs firmly attached.
Having now met the cast of characters and having familiarized ourselves with the relevant portions of the official narrative, let's now review the available photo and video evidence to determine if there might be a possibility that some parts of the story might be untrue. Let's begin with some live footage from the Boston Globe that depicts the explosions and their immediate aftermath. As can be seen, the explosions took place on the side of the street opposite the bleachers - the side of the street, that is, where there were far fewer spectators gathered. The explosions also took place behind some temporary fencing/scaffolding, requiring would-be rescuers to spend a full two-and-a-half minutes working to dismantle the fencing to get to victims. Arredondo can be seen among the responders and volunteers working to tear down the fencing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myfivKMhqyg
So already, we have a bit of a problem with the Cowboy Hero's version of events: he clearly did not immediately vault over the fence to get to victims and he just as clearly was not at Bauman's side within "moments." Below is a photo taken from above of the first bombing site just seconds after detonation. Plainly evident is that there were relatively few people at the site of the blast and, with the exception of a small huddled group, all of them are on their feet and quickly moving away from the area. That would tend to indicate that they still had their legs firmly attached.

The fact that there were relatively few witnesses at the blast location, coupled with the fact that would-be rescuers were held at bay for the first few minutes by the temporary fencing, would have provided an ideal window of opportunity to stage the scene, if anyone had been inclined to do so.
Below is the first post-blast
image of Bauman, taken from a surveillance video. He can be
seen to the left, just in front of Redcoat. Just behind her
is the hoody guy. Barely visible to the far left is Nicole
Gross. Hoody, Nicole and Redcoat are all three huddled
closely around Jeff's freshly mangled legs. The smoke is
still pretty thick in this image so we can’t discern much,
but we can see that from the earliest moments after the
explosion, both of Bauman's stumps are at right angles to
his body. And the lower leg on the longer stump, though it
can’t be seen from this angle, is at a near perfect
right-angle to the upper leg. Both of his stumps, in other
words, are in a sitting position. And they will remain in
that very same orientation, without even minor changes,
throughout his ordeal. Also worth noting is that the shorter
stump looks considerably different here than it does in
later images.

Moving on to the second image, we can clearly see that the hoody guy, mere moments after the blast, is primarily concerned with donning his sunglasses. Some web posts and videos have claimed that this was to send a signal to Redcoat – which seems rather unlikely, I have to say, given that the two are obviously close enough to signal each other verbally. Far more likely is that hoody guy was mostly concerned with concealing his identity. He will remain in the hoody and shades for as long as he is on the set, even while receiving medical attention. We can also see more clearly here that Redcoat, Nicole (now visible) and hoody guy are all within inches of Jeff, with his freshly amputated limbs pointed directly at them. In fact, Jeff's longer stump appears to be wedged in between Redcoat and Nicole. All three accomplices, nevertheless, will emerge from their ordeal without so much as a drop of Johnny's blood on them. Also, none of the three appear to have received any significant injuries despite having been right alongside a guy who supposedly got both his legs blown off.

In this third image, we can now see the right-angle bend in Jeff's remaining knee. We can also see that the bony stump is all but poking Redcoat in the head (which seems, even under the circumstances, kind of rude). And it is clearly pointing directly at both Redcoat and the hoody guy, both of whom remain remarkably blood-free. We can also see that no one else in this scene appears to be nearly as gravely injured as Jeff. Also, Redcoat and hoody guy seem rather calm relative to most of the others in the scene, many of whom are in full panic mode. Lastly, there is no sign of hoody's wife, who was supposedly alongside him, or of Nicole's husband and sister, both of whom were allegedly alongside her.

Moments later, we can see that Jeff and Redcoat seem to both be giving the very same hand signal in the direction of approaching responders while making eye contact with one another. Both stumps continue to be in a sitting position and both continue to point directly at Redcoat. It doesn't seem to have yet occurred to Jeff or anyone else to put pressure on his wounds. Hoody guy looks on passively while making no effort to offer assistance to Jeff. Indeed, neither Redcoat nor hoody guy ever make any effort to staunch the flow of Jeff’s blood, which is okay since there doesn’t appear to actually be any blood flowing. Meanwhile, Nicole has moved out of the shot.

This next series of images captures the
same scene from a slightly different vantage point and at a
higher resolution, revealing that hoody guy, demonstrating a
considerable amount of manual dexterity for a guy with a
'degloved' hand, began working diligently on Jeff's stumps
before the smoke even began to clear. And he did so without
getting any blood on his hands.



We now change positions to look at the same scene just moments later from a different perspective, and this is where things really start to get interesting. All five of our key players (Carlos, Jeff, Hoody, Nicole, and Redcoat) are present and accounted for. Just about everyone else, which is to say all the non-actors, have fled the scene. Jeff is just behind Redcoat, though he is all but impossible to see. Everyone is ignoring him. In fact, with the notable exception of Arredondo, no one on the scene is even looking in his direction. Not a single person.
And speaking of Arredondo, he is, mere moments after the blast and with the smoke still swirling, already inside the temporary fencing, which obviously would have been impossible had he initially been seated across the street in the bleachers. And it's hard not to notice that he isn't actually rushing to help anyone but is instead standing idly by, hat and flag in hand, though he is obviously aware of Jeff and appears to be looking right at him.

Next up is a more detailed view of Arredondo, cropped from a higher resolution version of the above image. He is indeed inside the fencing and leaning casually against it. He also is quite obviously pointing with his right hand while shielding the gesture with his hat, as though covertly sending a signal. And he is, as previously noted, looking at Bauman while doing so.

Below is a close-up of hoody guy,
cropped from the same high-resolution image. Hoody is
clearly knocking on death's door here and we can bear
witness to his exposed femurs, shredded and badly bleeding
legs, and partially 'degloved' right hand. We can also see
that he is very concerned about his missing wife. Ooops ....
actually we can't see any of that because none of it really
happened. What we actually see is a guy comfortably
reclining with a fully intact right hand and two perfectly
fine legs. He hardly even has any blood on him, and what is
visible was undoubtedly picked up from the pavement.

Next up is a close-up of Recoat, lying in
what is supposed to be Bauman's pooled blood. She
nevertheless has remarkably little blood on her, though she
does have an alien growing out of her midsection. I have no
idea if that is supposed to be blood on her otherwise white
top, but it certainly doesn't look like any kind of normal
blood pattern. Overall, despite laying in a pool of blood
and having been directly in the line of fire of Jeff's
femoral arteries, she has very little blood on her and
doesn't appear to have suffered any significant injuries.

The next image up for review is of Nicole,
with her twice-broken left leg, fractured ankle and severed
Achilles tendon. Luckily, those injuries haven't hindered her
mobility as she has clearly moved from her original position.
Those are some excruciatingly painful injuries that she has, but
she seems to be toughing it out okay. She has though been
abandoned by her husband, who you would think would be tending
to and comforting her, and her legless sister is nowhere to be
seen. Her right arm got peppered with shrapnel, but luckily for
her it was a special kind of shrapnel that shreds clothing
fibers but doesn't penetrate flesh. That was a relatively common
phenomenon in Boston that day, with the guy in the following
image, looking like he just walked off a film set, being a
classic example.


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