Coca cola linked to london bombing
Lex Jones, investigative reporter for misinfowars.com | 13.07.2005 20:27 | Analysis | Globalisation | Social Struggles | London
In a shocking interview that rocked the corporate world today, links between the sucide bombers in London and the Coca-cola company (alias Killer-Cola) were exposed....
Every week, 22-year-old Shahzad Tanweer joined friends for games of soccer and his beloved cricket. Now he is suspected of being one of the London sucide bombers.
Tanweer, whos Pakistani-born father owns a fish-and-chips shop, lived all his life in the city's Beeston area. A devoted athlete, he studied sports science at Leeds Metropolitan University and apparently planned to get involved in sports professionally.
He showed up twice a week for pickup soccer games, said a teammate who gave his name only as Saj.
``He was normal. We used to drink Coke and Fanta together,'' claimed Saj in an inoccent statement which would send shocking reverberations about the corporate world.
The uncle said the family was ``left shattered'' and in disbelief, the Press Association reported. ``It wasn't him. It must have been forces behind him.
``It was total shock, I mean, it's unbelievable,'' Ahmed told reporters.
Zaher Birawi, chairman of Leeds Grand Mosque, condemned the news and said he feared possible reprisals against Muslims.
``We hope there will be no more Islamophobic attacks on our community,'' he said Wednesday in an interview with the BBC. He said the Muslim safety forum had received reports of more than 400 attacks around the country - although as yet there have been few reports about attacks on Coca-cola vending machines or retailers.
``I feel angry", said Birawi. "There is no evidence, no indications that such wrong understanding is distributed within the community,'' although he neglected to mention whether he had ever purchased Coca-cola products himself.
The link between the coca-cola company and the murderous activities of this young man come as no suprise to many who are aware of the support for death squads and paramilitaries in Columbia by the 'killer-cola' company. This latest relevation will however come as a considerable shock to those who did not know that Fanta was the drink of the Nazis!
Tanweer, whos Pakistani-born father owns a fish-and-chips shop, lived all his life in the city's Beeston area. A devoted athlete, he studied sports science at Leeds Metropolitan University and apparently planned to get involved in sports professionally.
He showed up twice a week for pickup soccer games, said a teammate who gave his name only as Saj.
``He was normal. We used to drink Coke and Fanta together,'' claimed Saj in an inoccent statement which would send shocking reverberations about the corporate world.
The uncle said the family was ``left shattered'' and in disbelief, the Press Association reported. ``It wasn't him. It must have been forces behind him.
``It was total shock, I mean, it's unbelievable,'' Ahmed told reporters.
Zaher Birawi, chairman of Leeds Grand Mosque, condemned the news and said he feared possible reprisals against Muslims.
``We hope there will be no more Islamophobic attacks on our community,'' he said Wednesday in an interview with the BBC. He said the Muslim safety forum had received reports of more than 400 attacks around the country - although as yet there have been few reports about attacks on Coca-cola vending machines or retailers.
``I feel angry", said Birawi. "There is no evidence, no indications that such wrong understanding is distributed within the community,'' although he neglected to mention whether he had ever purchased Coca-cola products himself.
The link between the coca-cola company and the murderous activities of this young man come as no suprise to many who are aware of the support for death squads and paramilitaries in Columbia by the 'killer-cola' company. This latest relevation will however come as a considerable shock to those who did not know that Fanta was the drink of the Nazis!
Lex Jones, investigative reporter for misinfowars.com
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http://www.colombiasolidarity.org.uk/cocacolacampaign.html
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