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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:46 am    Post subject: demo on july 7 insensitive? Reply with quote

It's been suggested that to do a campaign on July 7, 2006 would be insensitive.

Surely when dealing with mass mind control we must use anniversaries such as this to wake people up.

We owe it to the victims. And we're all victims!
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am not one of those who said that a demonstration on the anniversary would be insensitive. I put the proposal, originally by Keith Mothersson to the London 9/11 group's meeting.

There followed a thoughtful discussion. The conclusion was not that a demo on that day would be insensitive, but that it would be seen and portrayed by the media as insensitive and taken as such by the public and would threfore be counterproductive. This decision was, as I recall, taken by a clear consensus.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:16 pm    Post subject: Re: demo on july 7 insensitive? Reply with quote

hampton wrote:
It's been suggested that to do a campaign on July 7, 2006 would be insensitive.

Surely when dealing with mass mind control we must use anniversaries such as this to wake people up.

We owe it to the victims. And we're all victims!


Who suggested that?
Surely its far more insensitive to just leave their deaths covered up by liars?
The reason people are here is because they are sensitive to the suffering of other people and also perhaps sensitive/perceptive about lies.
We do owe it to the victims. You're correct that we are/will be the victims in future, either of another falseflag attack or victims of an impending orwellian state sped up thanks to it.

One could also argue that if someone chooses to be offended then that is their choice. The same way people choose to get offended about something else. All a matter of perspective. Always a choice.

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I am not one of those who said that a demonstration on the anniversary would be insensitive. I put the proposal, originally by Keith Mothersson to the London 9/11 group's meeting.

There followed a thoughtful discussion. The conclusion was not that a demo on that day would be insensitive, but that it would be seen and portrayed by the media as insensitive and taken as such by the public and would threfore be counterproductive. This decision was, as I recall, taken by a clear consensus.


Oh. hmmmm. One could argue that the media could say the same thing about ANY demonstration and therefore we shouldnt demonstrate at all. Same for 911. "This whole site is an insult to the dead of 9/11 + 7/7"?
I dont buy that but i can see how some might think it.
All we're asking for is the truth.

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