Wokeman Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
Joined: 27 Jul 2005 Posts: 881 Location: Woking, Surrey, UK
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 7:48 pm Post subject: Khan's lips appear to be out of sync - From Nico Haupt in NY |
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...Khan's lips appear to be out of sync at times. The video glitches at the start but the audio doesn't. As we are told the footage has obviously been edited. Do keep in mind how easy it is to completely fake video and audio.
He doesn't seem to have much conviction in his words and it looks as if he's reading from something. Was there a gun pointed at Khan's head, had he been kidnapped and hypnotised or was he really a suicide bomber?
If Khan was a suicide bomber on the 7th July then one would assume he had guidance, technical advice and specific instructions. If masterminds do exist, then are they working for MI6 like Haroon Aswat?..."
Another original video source:
[www.aljazeera.net]
London suicide bomber's videotape "a call to arms"
02 Sep 2005 14:36:42 GMT
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L02613202.htm
"...In a brief declaration, Mohammad Sidique Khan, the
suspected ringleader of the July 7 attacks on
London's transport system that killed 52 people, said his
actions were a response to the "atrocities"
committed by Western governments against Muslims.
"We are at war and I am a soldier," Khan said on a
tape aired by Arabic television station Al Jazeera
on Thursday...."
Ian McFerran's questions
(he once also analysed the Nick Berg video):
"...Why was it broadcast so late after the event? Normally, these films, or suicide letters in some cases, are found and broadcast within hours of the event.
Where was it found or... who was it sent to (and who sent it)?
If it was sent by the bomber himself, why did Al-Jazeera sit on it for so long?
Why is the bomber so calm and relaxed, almost casual? (This may be normal, I don't know which is why I'm asking)
No doubt, more questions will come from the ''timely'' broadcasting of film later - it's interesting to note that Bush and Blair's support for their illegal oil-wars is dwindling yet further into the abyss of public dismay..."
A note from Wokeman:
Don't forget that al Jazeera may not be all that it seems. It was better known until probably just before 9/11 as the BBC Arabic Service. |
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