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Truck bombs blow up Downing Street!

Al | 14.11.2005 14:46 | Anti-militarism | Ecology | London

Today, three truck bombs exploded at Downing Street taking out half the cabinet that was meeting at number 10 for private session about new anti-terror laws. It has not yet know who are amoung the dead but sources say that the prime minister is alive. A police spokeperson has said that the attack bears all the hall marks of Greenpeace...

Hey? What's this?

Greenpeace?

Okay, so it's not truck bombs and there have been no explosions at Downing Street but my point is that if Greenpeace can drive three trucks to Downing Street and have long enough to dump tonnes of coal at tyhe gates - anyone could have just as easily driven truck bombs there and wiped out the government.

The incident yet again shows that the so-called terrorist threat is not actually taken seriously by the authorities and is simply a convenient way for increasing their repression against us.It's all about fear! They want us scared but they know that they are totally over playing the threat from terrorism generally and in fact simply encouraging more of it with their constant bollocks about a war on terror.

Meanwhile, Greenpeace sets out to highlight what the prime minister admits is a much greater threat - climate change.

Al

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  1. Incompetence — Al Bundi
  2. An urgent appeal! — Civitas

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