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52 people died on 7th July 2005 in four major explosions on London's public transport system. Britain's New Labour government has blocked all attempts to investigate the attacks of that day citing 'national security' as the reason why the public should not know what happened. Any official enquiry into 7/7 looks likely to be carried out by people appointed by the Prime Minister and not independent at all.
Critical structural failures in Britain's counter-intelligence service MI5 and the Metropolitan Police's Anti-Terrorist branch have gone uninvestigated, leaving the way open for the attacks of that day to happen again. These services have also be shown to have lied freely in an attempt to cover their errors.
But relatives of the bombers and the victims as well as concerned members of the public are demanding a wide-ranging investigation. In a free country one simple way anyone can conduct such an investigation is by making a documentary. At least three films, with varying degrees of professionalism, have already been made. 'Ludicrous Diversion', 'Mind The Gap' and 'BT Final Version'. All three throw serious doubt on the official version of events that day but none have been shown on British TV.
Any independent enquiry must bring the possibility that government and security services were complicit in the attacks within its remit. There have been many incidents over the last 30 years, particularly as part of NATO's Operation Gladio, of sophisticated bomb attacks in public places which were initially blamed on the 'bogey-man' of the day. These turned out to have been carried out by a rogue right-wing network within NATO, the military and European law enforcement systems.
This documentary will take the form of a DVD and be sent free of charge to all those who have donated £20 towards its production. It might also eventually be shown on TV round the world.
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Great funding possibility!
07.05.2007 17:47
I'm sure they will welcome any diversions away from real political activity opposing their neo-liberal agenda. After all it's totally fucking obvious that the 7/7 bombers were inflamed by UK/US foreign policy. Any public enquiry will just just rubber stamp this fact and say what everyone is thinking -that thanks to Bush & Blair the world is a more dangerous place.
Therefore by taking the argument into the realms of conspiracy you will be doing them a valuable service.
For more info on the points raised above see: Monbiot/Schnews/anyone with some real politics.
Big Lizard
Odd!
07.05.2007 21:08
Rather it concludes that the bombers were in fact (contrary to the Downing Street version) part of an al Qaeda network. It makes clear why the government was so keen to deceive people about the cell's terrorist bona fides.
The network was established by al Qadea terrorists brought to Britain the the State to recruit mujahadin for the Balkans. They were allowed to recruit and coordinate attacks abroad from here here, whilst enjoying the hospitality of the Home Office, MI5/6, with the understanding that they didn't carry out any attacks on the UK. They reneged on the agreement.
He suggest that the 21/7 "cell" were on the other hand a bunch of rank amateurs.
The book is meticulously referenced to sources and makes clear when it conjectures in the absence of concrete proof. I'd hang back if you are thinking a copy, because large parts of it were blanked out due to reporting restrictions on Operation Crevice. I'd imagine a complete and revised edition is due.
Unsurprisingly, the book has thoroughly been ignored by the conspiraloon sites who live by the motto "Give me False Flag or give me death".
Interestingly, the author sides with the likes of Monbiot, Chomsky, Schnews in his disparaging attitude towards Truthers and their effect on activism. But hey we can't trust those guys, they are obviously part of a Zionazi sleeper cell...
But hey, I'm just a sheeple that'd rather die than be unplugged from Zionist Matrix.
semi-literate
Re: odd
08.05.2007 15:15
Sane man