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dh | 16.09.2006 00:14 | Repression | Terror War | London | Sheffield

A new film exposing the absurdities of the official narrative regarding the 7/7 London Bombings

 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4943675105275097719

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16.09.2006 21:02

The video, which is well worth watching, is attached to allow people to watch it without having to visit Google Video.

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16.09.2006 08:22

Thanks for posting this link. This is a worthwhile video to watch and study, and to act on. However, it is highly likely, as the show suggests, that anything useful or productive will come out of (a) filing an FOI request for the missing CCTV footage (and other alleged evidence), (b) confronting the MSM about why they have ceased to be investigative and rather have become mere mouthpieces of dis-information, and (c) calling upon your MP to demand an inquiry - especially considering the Inquiries Act 2005 that put all "public" inquiries under direct control of the relevant ministers, who, in turn, are under the direct control of Tony Blair (the Executive).

The film is well worth the 1/2 hour watching. Unfortun ately, all it does do is to confront us with our own impotence in the face of a rampantly tightening security state, with an unaccountable and opaque political executive that is gradually outlawing free speech and protest. What you missed that? Too busy watching "Big Brother" or "X Factor" were you? Too bad. You missed your last chance to wave goodbye to your freedoms, limited and crippled as they already were.

Unfortunately (again), history shows repeatedly that when peaceful means for protest and demanding governmental accountability are blocked, those who dissent from the official line will and do become increasingly more confrontational and even violent. Is this rapidly becoming the only form of protest available to the British people?

What do the British government moles on this IndyMedia board think? Do they have some suggested alternatives to bring this corrupt and non-transparent government to account for its dossier of lies, its heavy-handed (even shoot-to-kill) policies of dealing with trouble, its draconian laws of suppressing dissent, its dubious record of terror plots being foiled and even false flag ops? Do the moles here on IndyMedia - 'cos we know you are out there! - find their hearts and minds wavering at the work they are required to do to suppress a legitimate demand for accountability, maybe even consider that they are backing the ambitions of the wrong people? No ... too bad. I guess then our options for protest are getting more limited, and it will be up to us individually, and then collectively, to identify and define our own values and then to act in whatever way we see fit to bring about those changes that the government themselves so ardently resist.

dr jeckyl does not hyde


Could have been said...

16.09.2006 10:18

....in about 500 words in indymedia. Not worth 28 mins of personal comment. Mock the Week and Bremner,Bird and Fortune make sharper observations every week.

mike


... all very well mike ...

16.09.2006 10:27

... but why waste our time w/ your egotistical observations?

jsl