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skadseye Minor Poster
Joined: 02 Dec 2005 Posts: 12
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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 5:26 pm Post subject: Was annual leave cancelled for police/doctors on 7/7? |
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I attended a lecture by Ian Crane and he said he had been told 'off the record' that hospital workers, and police had had their annual leave cancelled prior to 7/7.
If true, this would suggest that the terror exercises which were scheduled for that day were large scale enough to directly involve these public institutions. It would be reasonable to suggest these exercises were done in conjunction with the transport system and the government too.
Does anybody have any collaborating evidence on this? Are there any doctors or police on this site who could confirm or deny?
Sorry if this is a repost.. i did search but couldn't find anything.
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J |
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paul wright Moderator
Joined: 26 Sep 2005 Posts: 2650 Location: Sunny Bradford, Northern Lights
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 1:33 am Post subject: Re: Was annual leave cancelled for police/doctors on 7/7? |
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skadseye wrote: | I attended a lecture by Ian Crane and he said he had been told 'off the record' that hospital workers, and police had had their annual leave cancelled prior to 7/7.
If true, this would suggest that the terror exercises which were scheduled for that day were large scale enough to directly involve these public institutions. It would be reasonable to suggest these exercises were done in conjunction with the transport system and the government too.
Does anybody have any collaborating evidence on this? Are there any doctors or police on this site who could confirm or deny?
Sorry if this is a repost.. i did search but couldn't find anything.
Thanks
J |
If its off the record, then I guess that's the way it is
I doubt that some brave soul will come forward - there's Celebrity Come Dancing, X-Factor, Get me out of Here running at the moment
Why would anyone wish to jeopardise their career for this? |
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Sinclair Moderate Poster
Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 395 Location: La piscina de vivo
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 3:35 pm Post subject: Before the events......... |
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Collection of quotes from commuters who describe delays etc. BEFORE any explosions on 7/7.
http://www.ureader.co.uk/message/1237059.aspx
On the evening of 7/7 I rang a friend in South London to check that he & his GF were OK. He told me of lots of police around Balham etc. & unusual emptyness in tube carriages. |
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who murdered di ? Minor Poster
Joined: 19 Nov 2005 Posts: 46 Location: Scotland
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 4:12 pm Post subject: Carrerism is a new religion ! |
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To right what you say "dh", "I doubt that some brave soul will come forward - there's Celebrity Come Dancing, X-Factor, Get me out of Here running at the moment
Why would anyone wish to jeopardise their career for this?" To be honest i think the norm of everyone having careers and social status that seems to come with it is being used against us all i.e. do or say anything freewillingly then the system is gona take away your livelyhood or as happens to a baby to emotionaly blackmail it is by threatining to take away there toy being a growing up career so to speak ! ! ! But the problem is with society in terms of how we have all been engineered by social engineering etc and most of society seem to say it aint my problem and close the door.
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ianrcrane Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
Joined: 12 Nov 2005 Posts: 352 Location: Devon
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:42 pm Post subject: Corroboration of Witness Statements |
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During my recent tour presenting 'The 9/11 -7/7 Connection', I also offered another piece of information which I had received 'off the record', from independent sources. This forum would seem to offer an opportunity to seek further corroboration. Would anyone like to comment or identify sources supporting the following observations:
I have been advised that the Metropolitan Police and the British Transport Police took statements from over 3,500 'witnesses' to the events of 7/7. A common denominator is apparently the the lack of references to anyone recalling being aware of any Asian or Middle Eastern looking youths carrying ruc-sacs, in or around the immediate vicinity at the time of the four explosions. It was implied (to me) that there had been attempts to persuade some witnesses to include references to the supposed bombers but these crude attempts were resisted by many (if not all) of the witnesses.
It is also usual that after any kind of major incident, the Police put up boards asking witnesses to come forward. Even after a serious Road Accident, the police are often to be found manning 'check points' over the following days, seeking out witnesses who may not yet have come forward. Does anyone know whether this procedure was followed at Luton Station, on the respective Tube Lines or with Passengers on Route 30, in the days immediately following the events of 7/7?
I do recall seeing press articles claiming that witnesses on the No.30 bus had seen someone fiddling around inside a backpack but the following link would appear to support with what I have been told:
http://www.faulkingtruth.com/Articles/CommentaryToo/1037.html
Anyone know or heard of Mark Whitby; the guy who was trotted out in front of the cameras after having apparently witnessed Jean-Charles Menezes having his head blown off with fragmentation (Dum-Dum) bullets? This Plumber from South London, who calmly relayed his version of events after having (apparently) escorted a little old lady back up the escalator at Stockwell tube station, seems to have disappeared from sight. His purpose having been served .... to support the official mythology and quell the call for further inquiry!
On Monday, July 11, Blair refused demands for a government inquiry into the bombings, insisting, that an investigation would distract from the task of catching the perpetrators, and announced that he believed an inquiry into the bombings would be a "ludicrous diversion."
I think that we can understand why he would regard any inquiry into the events of 7/7 as a 'Ludicrous diversion', when taking into account the potential testimony of Peter Power (Visor Consultants) and the statements of 3,500 'eye-witnesses' who would appear to have a very different recall of events that the version being offered by the MSM. To say nothing of the statements recalling that the bombs blew the floor tiles of the train upwards!
I would be very interested in hearing from anyone who has further information on the issues raised in this posting.
My thanks & regards to the ever-growing band of international Truth Seekers. Ian R. Crane |
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ian neal Angel - now passed away
Joined: 26 Jul 2005 Posts: 3140 Location: UK
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 1:46 pm Post subject: Mark Whitby |
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More discussions and here: re Mark Whitby / de Menezes witnesses that you probably know of already. I will keep looking |
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Techybloke666 Minor Poster
Joined: 19 Nov 2005 Posts: 23
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:14 pm Post subject: |
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Hi
I,m new on here.
Has anybody got any news on Haroon Aswat and his hearing on the 24th November ?
Only there seems to be nothing at all in the mainsteam news. |
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Keith Mothersson Angel - now passed away
Joined: 01 Aug 2005 Posts: 303 Location: Perth
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Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:41 pm Post subject: Unusual events around 7-7 |
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I have a similar 'off the record' story about 7-7, which someone I trust had been told by someone who works at Kings Cross: namely that VERY unusually the managers had ALL been told to come in early that morning (including managers scheduled to come in for later shifts). Not just that: but at that early morning meeting they were also told not to talk to the media!
Just the exercise, of course, - doubtless!
No wonder Peter Power had to take the huge risk of being amazed in public about the astounding 'coincidences' surrounding Visor Consultancy's 'exercises'.
Unfortunately I can't go into the various factors which lead me to give credence to this hearsay evidence.
Another straw in the wind, which is properly documented, is the Trinity Group (with 60 papers across the S-E, from Herts to Kent, many in London) sending all their journalists home (or back to the office) for 'safety reasons' at noon on the biggest newsstory day of the decade!
Cheers, Keith _________________ For the defence of our one worldwide civilian Motherland, against whatever ruling or informal fraternities.
May all beings be happy |
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Whitehall_Bin_Men Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
Joined: 13 Jan 2007 Posts: 3205 Location: Westminster, LONDON, SW1A 2HB.
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:19 pm Post subject: Re: Unusual events around 7-7 |
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Just going through some of Keith's old stuff & turned this up from December 2005.
Keith Mothersson wrote: | I have a similar 'off the record' story about 7-7, which someone I trust had been told by someone who works at Kings Cross: namely that VERY unusually the managers had ALL been told to come in early that morning (including managers scheduled to come in for later shifts). Not just that: but at that early morning meeting they were also told not to talk to the media!
Just the exercise, of course, - doubtless!
No wonder Peter Power had to take the huge risk of being amazed in public about the astounding 'coincidences' surrounding Visor Consultancy's 'exercises'.
Unfortunately I can't go into the various factors which lead me to give credence to this hearsay evidence.
Another straw in the wind, which is properly documented, is the Trinity Group (with 60 papers across the S-E, from Herts to Kent, many in London) sending all their journalists home (or back to the office) for 'safety reasons' at noon on the biggest newsstory day of the decade!
Cheers, Keith |
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