TonyGosling Editor
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 18335 Location: St. Pauls, Bristol, England
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Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 4:15 pm Post subject: Sherlock Holmes' awards for 911 and 7/7? |
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It was Holmes' quality of constantly thinking outside the box whilst being firmly grounded in hard facts, however uncomfortable, that characterises the best of 911 skeptic research.
Quote: | "It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet (1892) |
We have a surprising amount to go on, video frames, eyewitnesses, stills, sound recordings, but there is a massive financial push to drive the media - with threats of legal action as well as withdrawal of advertising - along the track of the official line.
Scotland Yard are about as useless as Lestrade when it comes to this case, and to an even greater extent the 7/7 case which is still open since when people step out of line, as Paddick appears to have done, they are demoted, sacked or worse.
What we need is exactly the Holmes mentality to solve this crime so how about a poll on the forum to see who people think deserves the Sherlock Holmes prize both for 911 and for 7/7. What a great publicity stunt to invite the winner over to recieve his or her prize (a deerstalker hat and pipe complete with smokables?) outside Scotland Yard.
My vote would go for Mr Webster Tarpley who, it seems to me, has effectively pinned 911 on what he calls the Invisible Government or NeoCon fascist madmen. He has pretty much explained how the operation, with or withour real planes , was masterminded from within the central command bunkers of the US military. He's also reminded us that these self same people have their fingers on the nuclear button right now. And it's my guess that they will use that finger.
As for 7/7 the prize would definately have to go to Nafeez Ahmed or Adrian Connock for all the work they've done pulling together the facts for all, except that vile and hopelessly myopic Ian Blair, to see.
I have also used the Holmes analogy on my own forum to look at suspicious political deaths over the last decade starting with Diana Princess of Wales and ending - so far - with Robin Cook.
See http://www.elementary.org.uk
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