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« on: July 07, 2010, 03:32:00 AM »

http://www.thelondondailynews.com/years-attack-still-haunts-london-p-4311.html

5 years today !

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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2010, 06:01:55 AM »

nothing, absolutely nothing in the MSM as far as I can see.

looks like the queen's control of Reed-Elsevier is in the open and we now know that Reed-Elsevier was the employer that hired the company to run the drill with a thousand people that created the entire 7/7 attacks.
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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2010, 06:06:19 AM »

http://www.reed-elsevier.com/Pages/Home.aspx

As the world’s leading publisher of science and health information, Elsevier serves more than 30 million scientists, students and health and information professionals worldwide.

ummm. Why would these need a drill of the type that was aparently runnng on 7/7?
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« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2010, 06:27:15 AM »

Why 7/7 could have been even worse

(Huh)

to London's transport system. Those involved in a series of coincidences that helped save lives on a bombed bus explain what happened - and why they still find it hard to explain.

A scene of "utter chaos" transformed into "something resembling sense". That's how one woman describes the impact of Doctor Peter Holden's arrival at the scene of the wrecked number 30 bus in London's Tavistock Square on 7 July, 2005.

That day four suicide bombers killed 52 people and injured nearly 800. One of them, Hasib Hussain, 18, from Leeds, killed himself and 13 passengers on that bus.

Coincidence can bring mixed fortune and sometimes it can be cruel. Many passengers on the number 30 were only using it because the Tube was closed due to Hussain's three fellow bombers detonating their devices. Something they did not know as they boarded it.


Continue reading the main story  I still can't explain... the series of coincidences that puts a bus on diversion where it shouldn't be, to blow up outside a building full of doctors
Dr Peter Holden
 
In depth: 7 July attacks
 But chance can also bring unexpected blessings. The unfolding drama on that day meant the bus was forced to take a detour which delivered it into the hands of one of the few people in the country trained to handle a major emergency on that scale - Dr Holden.

The bus was torn apart in front of the headquarters of the British Medical Association (BMA), where he was attending committee meetings. A GP by trade, he is also trained as one of the UK's few major incident commanders.

"I thought 'I really am in it now'," he says. "Then I thought 'you've been trained for this - come on'."

By yet another coincidence, a medical conference was also being held at the BMA. It meant dozens of doctors were on hand to offer lifesaving expertise.

'Screaming and blood'

"There were more doctors there than you'd find in casualty department and certainly more senior doctors than you would ever find in any casualty - ever," says Doctor Laurence Buckman, who was at the conference. "There were some anaesthetists, some consultant surgeons and there were a lot of GPs."

Doctor Mandy Du Feu is in no doubt how significant this series of coincidences was. She was on another bus travelling in the opposite direction to the number 30 when it blew up.

"As I was looking at the bus coming the other way, that was when it exploded," she says . "I saw a flash, then just smoke. I just ran towards the bus instinctively. I can remember the sound of glass falling, glass breaking. It just seemed to go on forever."

Continue reading the main story  7/7 victim's remarkable healing
 Firefighter Michael Ellis was one of the first people on the scene. As he tried to help, Dr Holden introduced himself and took charge.

"It was strange, of all the places the explosion could have happened on the bus, it actually happened outside the British Medical Association," he says.

Dr Du Feu, who was also trying to help those injured, says the scene was chaotic until Dr Holden stepped in.

"Peter turned up and just assumed responsibility for everything," she says. "He just started telling people what to do and people then knew who to ask and suddenly things started clicking into place. The scene was transformed from one of utter chaos into something resembling sense."

The injured were moved into the BMA's courtyard for treatment.

Louise Barry was someone to benefit from the organisation Dr Holden bought to the scene. A commuter who had got on the bus after finding her usual Tube station shut, she lay injured in the street.

"They brought a table over, there were about six or eight gentlemen and they transported me over into the BMA courtyard using it, where there were a lot of wounded people," she says. "There was a lot of screaming, a lot of blood everywhere."

Tourniquets

But while the expertise was available, medical equipment was lacking. All they had were the office first-aid kits and London's transport system had ground to a halt, so medical supplies could not get through. It forced the doctors to improvise.

Ripped clothes were used as tourniquets, which were tightened with the help of cutlery. Anything and everything was used.

"How do you tape people's arms up if there's no tape? Well, you use firemen's duct tape," says Dr Buckman.

"There were an awful lot of doctors in the quadrangle at that point, each of them in little clusters round a patient. We were all reaching the point where people were going to die any second because we had no more stuff."

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Continue reading the main story This article is based on 7/7: Saved By a Miracle? broadcast on BBC One on Monday. It can be viewed again using the iPlayer.
7/7: Saved By a Miracle?
 His own patient was now unconsciousness and her blood pressure was dangerously low. She was very close to death. At that moment a policeman who had battled his way through the gridlock arrived with bags of intravenous fluid, which helps get blood flowing again and increases blood pressure.

"He came at just the right moment and he certainly saved a lot of lives," says Dr Buckman. "My patient regained consciousness. I don't know her name, I never saw her again, but I'm told she survived."

Finally more supplies started to arrive and the injured were taken to hospital, including Louise. But as the doctors' accounts of that day indicate, the chain of events saved many lives. It is something those involved still find incredible.

"I still can't explain... the series of coincidences that puts a bus on diversion where it shouldn't be, to blow up outside a building full of doctors," says Dr Holden

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« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2010, 12:01:09 AM »

nothing, absolutely nothing in the MSM as far as I can see...

You're right it has been quiet, just got back from the paper-print, one of the papers has three stories on front of it, it's maybe the Telegraph or the Herald can't remember.
The three stories :
1 Gay asylum seekers to be fast-tracked
2 Climategate scientists done nothing wrong
3 Gov. not gonna punish food manufacturers for using bad ingredients, instead, so long as the manufacturers give the gov. money for health eating advertizing they can keep filling our food with shite.
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« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2010, 12:24:16 AM »

..just got back from the paper-print...

Sorry just let me add that another mainstream paper today has a full front page picture of a poor arab woman, from Iran, that's gonna be punished due to her religion, but we westerners can't have that, no we must pump out the war drums, cause they ain't throwing babies outta incubators, this time they're going after the mothers!, we must invade, we must sacrifice millions to save this one woman.
DEATH TO IRAN!!!!!!!!!!![/stinging sarc off]
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« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2010, 04:19:57 AM »

Its pretty clear that the MSM has a coordinated effort to not remember or talk about *any* of their false falg operations either in Britian or North America simply because every time they do the people that watch it end up becoming truthers anyways.

I don't even know anybody that believes the official story, albeit the majority of people could care less, in fact it really increased the moral decay as the general public realizes that the government is a law until themselves, they realize they all can do whatever they want now themselves and start to do so.
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« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2010, 09:46:40 AM »

UK's collusion with radical Islam: Bin Laden, the Taliban, Zawahiri:
Britain's Done Business With Them All Five years after the 7/7 bombings in London



By Mark Curtis
 
Global Research, July 7, 2010
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20053
Guardian - 2010-07-05


When the London bombers struck five years ago, many people blamed the invasion of Iraq for inspiring them. But the connection between 7/7 and British foreign policy goes much deeper. The terrorist threat to Britain is partly "blowback", resulting from a web of British covert operations with militant Islamist groups stretching back decades. And while terrorism is held up as the country's biggest security challenge, Whitehall's collusion with radical Islam is continuing.

Two of the four London bombers were trained in Pakistani camps run by the Harkat ul-Mujahideen (HUM) terrorist group, which has long been sponsored by Pakistan to fight Indian forces in Kashmir. Britain not only arms and trains Pakistan but in the past provided covert aid benefiting the HUM. There are credible suggestions that Britain facilitated the dispatch of HUM volunteers to fight in Yugoslavia and Kosovo in the 90s. Earlier, MI6's covert war in Afghanistan involved the military training of various Islamist groups to counter the Soviet occupation of the country. Many HUM militants were instructed by an insurgent faction that Britain was covertly training and arming with anti-aircraft missiles.

One of that faction's warlords was Jalalludin Haqqani, who is now the Taliban's overall military commander fighting the British; his past is not something the Ministry of Defence relates to the young soldiers deployed to Helmand province. Another old friend is the Afghan commander Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, known as a ruthless killer, who was given covert aid and training in the 1980s and was even received by officials in Whitehall. It was Hekmatyar who Britain backed to conduct secret operations inside the Muslim republics of the Soviet Union.

The further twist is that Britain is now reliant on doing a deal with these forces to secure something more than a humiliating exit from the increasingly brutal war in Afghanistan. The stakes are exceedingly high – General Sir David Richards, the head of the British army, has said that the "UK's authority and reputation in the world" are on the line in Afghanistan. He also remarked last week that talks should be held with the Taliban "pretty soon".

In fact, Whitehall has been desperately trying to do a deal with the Taliban since at least 2004, when it is claimed that Maulana Fazlur Rahman, a radical pro-Taliban cleric in Pakistan, was invited to visit the Foreign Office. Rahman told the Pakistani media that "Britain is holding indirect talks with the Taliban militia to seek an honourable American exit from Afghanistan".

This dependence on militant Islamists to achieve foreign policy objectives is an echo of the past, when such collusion was aimed at controlling oil resources and overthrowing nationalist governments. The Anglo-American operation in Iran in 1953 to remove the popular Mossadeq government, which had nationalised British oil operations, involved plotting with Ayatollah Seyyed Kashani, the founder of the militant fundamentalist group Devotees of Islam. MI6 and the CIA financed demonstrations against Mossadeq, and even discussed installing Kashani – a predecessor of Ayatollah Khomeini – as Iran's leader after the coup. The Foreign Office noted that in power Kashani "would conceivably accept western money", but viewed him as "a complete political reactionary", and therefore not reliable as a long-term asset.

Also targeted was Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, who in 1952 overthrew the pro-British King Farouk, providing an Arab nationalist alternative to the pro-western monarchies in the Middle East. Britain had first covertly funded the Muslim Brotherhood, a new radical force with a terrorist wing, in 1942, and further links were made with the organisation after Nasser's revolution. By 1956, when Britain invaded Egypt, contacts were developed as part of plans to overthrow Nasser. Indeed, the invasion was undertaken in the knowledge that the Muslim Brotherhood might form the new regime. After Nasser died in 1970, and the pro-western president Anwar Sadat secretly sponsored militant Islamist cells to counter nationalists and communists, British officials were still describing the Brotherhood as "a potentially handy weapon" for the regime.

Declassified files reveal that planners recognised their Islamist collaborators as anti-western, but entered into marriages of convenience to achieve short-term objectives. As British power waned in the Middle East, Whitehall sought out all the allies it could find, with little regard for the long-term consequences. Britain's role in the emergence of global terrorism should not be exaggerated, but there are many contributions: opposition to Arab nationalism, which paved the way for the rise of radical Islam in the 1970s; support for the Afghan holy warriors in the 1980s, from which emerged Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida; and the phenomenon of "Londonistan" in the 1990s, when the capital became an organising centre for global jihad, tolerated by the authorities.

But Whitehall's view of Islamist militants as handy weapons or shock troops is far from historical. In 1999, during Nato's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, the Blair government secretly trained fighters in the Kosovo Liberation Army to act as Nato's soldiers on the ground. The KLA was openly described by ministers as a terrorist organisation, and worked closely with al-Qaida fighters who joined the Muslim cause; their military centre was in the same camp network in Kosovo and Albania where the SAS were providing training. One KLA unit was led by the brother of Ayman al-Zawahiri, Bin Laden's right-hand man. This murky feature of Blair's "humanitarian intervention" remains conveniently overlooked in most accounts of the war.

The attacks of 9/11 and 7/7 have made Britain revise but not end its secret affair with radical Islam. In the occupation of southern Iraq, Britain's weak position led to conniving with Shia militias. Liberal, secular forces were bypassed after the invasion, and when Britain withdrew its combat forces it in effect handed responsibility for "security" to these militias. The irony is that Britain's favoured collaborator, the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, has long been Iran's favoured vehicle for its policy in Iraq. Britain also continues its deep alliance with a Pakistan that is the main protector of the Taliban, and does little to press Islamabad to end its support for the jihad in Kashmir. Thus, in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Whitehall has been in the bizarre situation of being allied to its enemy.

Militants may be serving other useful functions. The then Foreign Office minister Kim Howells told a parliamentary inquiry in March 2007: "At dinners at embassies around the world I have suddenly discovered that somebody happens to be sitting next to me who is from the respectable end of a death squad from somewhere. The ambassador has, with the best will in the world, invited that person along because he thinks that, under the new democracy, they will become the new government."

The government says it has prevented 12 bomb plots in the last decade and that we face a threat from 200 networks. My concern is that the wards of state pledging to protect us have neither accounted for "blowback" nor stopped contributing to it. Governments guided by morals would have different priorities and would discontinue policies based on interests that endanger us and much of the world
 
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« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2010, 10:22:14 AM »

Fox News on cable TV gave it a mere mention yesterday afternoon with very little fanfare.

5 years ago today...  And that was about it.  Almost like it was no big deal.
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« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2010, 02:21:36 PM »

Sorry just let me add that another mainstream paper today has a full front page picture of a poor arab woman, from Iran, that's gonna be punished due to her religion, but we westerners can't have that, no we must pump out the war drums, cause they ain't throwing babies outta incubators, this time they're going after the mothers!, we must invade, we must sacrifice millions to save this one woman.
DEATH TO IRAN!!!!!!!!!!![/stinging sarc off]


Yup Zio-propaganda and "Jews for Iran rallies" ie lets go bomb the shit out of them



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« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2010, 02:27:37 PM »

Yup Zio-propaganda and "Jews for Iran rallies" ie lets go bomb the shit out of them

Indeed, and just for good measure let's throw some "mark of Cain" ie "peace" signs up for the media too, while not so far away they sit watching the monitor screens for their remote controlled death gun
near the "border" waiting with an itchy trigger finger for some fresh momma meat.
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« Reply #11 on: July 10, 2010, 06:51:43 AM »

Spare a thought for the schmucks that live in Iraq and Afghanistan, they get a 7/7 type bombing pretty much *every week*. Think about it. The MSM tells us that things are now going OK though, guess it must be then.
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« Reply #12 on: July 10, 2010, 01:35:03 PM »

Every week? EVERY DAY !

Yeah we are lucky to not have the level of craziness there. BUT . . .

Are their govts behind the explosions? I think not most of the time.

Is it worse that ours did it for sly, coersive reasons? or worse to have random people doing it for what they believe to be legitimate reasons?
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