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Thursday, July 14, 2005


WPHerald: "An Iraqi humanitarian organization is reporting that 128,000 Iraqis have been killed since the U.S. invasion began in March 2003.
The 128,000 figure only includes those whose relatives have been informed of their deaths and does not include those who were abducted, assassinated or simply disappeared."
12:21:01 PM    


Even some of the 'serious' newspapers, from the Dutch NRC to the English Independent, are laying the blame for the London bombings - without any doubt whatsoever - on the suspects that have been presented to us by the authorities. They are going so far as to accuse them of murder.
Independent: "Mohammed Sadique Khan: Expectant father whose chosen path meant he would never see his baby."
Independent: "Hasib Hussain: The boy who grew up to bomb the No 30 bus."
An other purported bomber was proud to be British.

Isn't that all very strange? Why would an expectant father suddenly become a suicide bomber? Wouldn't it have been more logical for any bomber, especially if they are integrated Britons, to just have placed the bombs and left?
The fact alone that articles like the above - which do not even come up to a basic minimum of journalistic standards - appear in The Independent, is an indication they are intended to manipulate the public, they are propaganda, agitprop.
And of course the rumours about Al-Qaeda links are spreading fast: "Investigators have linked one of the suspected London suicide bombers to a group of alleged extremists arrested here last year in a foiled terrorist plot by a Pakistan-based Al Qaeda group, authorities said Wednesday."

DailyMail: "Some of the suspected suicide bombers who attacked London last week had been arrested in 2004 but freed in a bid to catch a wider network, French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has claimed.
'It seems that part of this team had been subject to partial arrest... in Spring 2004,' Sarkozy told a news conference, reportedly quoting what British Home Secretary Charles Clarke had told an emergency meeting of EU justice and home affairs ministers."
This was later denied by the British authorities.

This somehow seems significative. "...in a bid to catch a wider network..." Maybe they were released in exchange for their co-operation. In which case they could very well have been set up by MI5/MI6.
Anything is possible. And as long as the rumours by police and authorities continue to fly around, this is also one of the possible versions: How the Government Staged the London Bombings in Ten Easy Steps."
One more thing that is highly suspicious is that the 'bombers' carried their personal papers and cash cards.
Fact is that at this moment there is no conclusive proof that the suspects were the bombers. And Ian Herbert and Arifa Akbar of The Independent should be ashamed to write sentences like these: "The promising young man died in a suicide attack on the London Underground, along with the seven commuters he murdered at Aldgate last week."
12:05:42 PM    

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