Bushwacker Relentless Limpet Shill

Joined: 07 Sep 2006 Posts: 1628
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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| kbo234 wrote: | | Bushwacker wrote: | | kbo234 wrote: | | Bushwacker wrote: |
They had driven down from Leeds with the bombs, which were clearly not unstable explosives like nitroglycerine, why should they be? |
How do you know they didn't pick up the backpacks from a third party in Luton? |
The bomb factory was at 18 Alexandra Grove in the Hyde Park area of Leeds. |
Allegedly.... but this is just part of the official conspiracy theory. Maybe that 'bomb factory' was set up by their contact Haroon Aswat, the MI6 agent, now comfortably out of the way in a US jail (MI6 refused to hand him over when asked before 7/7), along with MI6 themselves and one or two mentally defective Muslim dupes.
There's no point arguing about this. The point is we don't know what happened on 7/7.
I disbelieve everything the government say about 7/7 and you accept it all.
Shame we didn't get an inquiry into it, eh? |
Yes, I have always said there should have been an enquiry, this is from May 2007:
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But we can learn from this experience, and this need not be the case with a 7/7 Inquiry. A time limit of say six months could be set at the outset, to stop it going on interminably that would give the chairman the authority to limit time-wasting. The revelations after the recent trial should give added impetus to the calls for an inquiry, which should never have been refused. Perhaps Brown will take a different view when he succeeds Bliar, as Bliar took a different view over the Bloody Sunday Inquiry from Major. Brown will not have mistakes and omissions on his watch to deter him. |
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