11 Responses to “Benjamin Fulford Friday Q&A 01/02/2026”

  1. Belyi says:

    I don’t know where he gets his info, but much if it is very iffy.

    There was no explosion in Le Constellation in Crans. The films from people’s mobile phones show clearly the ceiling catching fire when a sparkler in a bottle came into contact with it.

    The oldest person was 39, but most of the patrons were in their teens and twenties, so I don’t know who he means when he talks about someone being targeted. And I venture to add what someone in the know told me years ago about how Switzerland takes out people who need taking out and it isn’t to cause a maximum of suffering to everyone else.

    The couple of Corsicans who ran the place are under investigation for not having proper means of escape, and possibly for allowing the ceiling to be covered in a flammable material. So we will see what transpires.

    • Gordon says:

      Please refrain from nitpicking my posts. I encourage you to consider the entirety of the message before drawing negative conclusions. It is important to remember that no one possesses complete knowledge or is infallible. Additionally, I suggest contributing articles occasionally rather than solely expressing grievances.

      • Tapestry says:

        I don’t think it’s personal, Gordon. I still find it hard to believe that Switzerland hadn’t inspected the establishment for five years as claimed. It could all be another fabricated event.

      • Belyi says:

        I’m not nitpicking and to my knowledge was not expressing a grievance, but this is a very big event for us here and it has been discussed a thousand times, so maybe, just maybe, some of us have more information than Fulford on that subject. As an aside, a friend has a colleague whose daughter is about to lose a limb (not sure if it’s an leg or an arm).

        You seem to have it in for me, but I’m far from the only person saying that Fulford’s information isn’t right all the time.

        Not sure what articles you’d like me to contribute, as I get most of my ‘news’ information from RT and The Duran, which you feature anyway.

        • Gordon says:

          You wouldn’t be Jewish, by any chance? From my perspective, it’s always “woe is me” and “woe is mine.” And do please don’t try and pull others into it.

          RT and Duran are good, but they are not the ultimate. Try to expand your horizons.

          • Belyi says:

            What a hoot!!! Me Jewish!!! And what’s with the ‘woe is me’? Enough to make my friends (Palestinians among them) explode with laughter.

            RT and The Duran aren’t the only sites by any means that I follow, but I won’t mention any others to avoid bringing hoots of derision from you.

            Perhaps you could expand your own horizons – you might learn something.

            My last comment on the matter.

            • Gordon says:

              Thank F… for that!

              • Tapestry says:

                Not helpful Gordon. If you persist it could be curtains.
                RT is not easy to access in the UK so some of that might be good.
                Is the casualty you mention, Belyi from the Swiss bar fire? Local knowledge might be helpful as the media reporting seems highly suspicious to me.
                I suspect a fabricated event.

                • Belyi says:

                  Thanks, Tap. I’m well aware that there are carefully planned false flags, but I really don’t think this is one. CH is a small country and, although not everybody knows everybody, we all know people who know people…

                  The casualty has burn injuries and was from the fire (should have said that). People in the bar filmed the waitress on the waiter’s shoulders holding aloft a bottle with a sparkler in it and some of them filmed the fire breaking out.

                  A friend told me that sparklers in bottles of champagne are in all the clubs here and I see these are nothing like the sparklers I waved around as a child.

                  Sorry to belabour this, but for us it is a massive tragedy (on Friday there was a two- minute silence) and as time goes by, we’re all going to hear about more and more people who are affected by it.

                  I didn’t realise until a friend pointed it out that the injured survivors are perhaps less lucky than those who died!

                • Tapestry says:

                  After the fake Manchester Ariane Grande bombing, they had tv of families who had lost relatives. They all seemed so happy about their sons and daughters dying doing what they loved. They were clearly paid very nicely for acting the role. It fooled people locally and filled columns of print on local papers, but on film, the fake was apparent.

                • Belyi says:

                  If you read French, there is a damning article in the Tribune de Genève. The proprietor is in prison to ensure he doesn’t do a runner and it seems that pots of money were swilling around and, why not, ending up in the pockets of people supposed to be applying the law?

                  The fact that the owner is Corsican and has been in trouble with the police before; also that he bought the ceiling lining from a DIY shop and installed it himself…

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