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� June 18, 2006 - Serious Issues
This is the Three Bullets story in a very different form than that first intended. The supporting evidence is witheld.The threat of terrorism is hugely exagerrated for political purposes so that governments are able to act without scrutiny or accountability by hiding serious issues under the disguise of national security. You have to be some really twisted b****** to engage in terrorism. Even then, they are not going to bomb people they identify with e.g. people regularly making the same journey, people like themselves.There is far more than this piece. If you are protesting, please protest calmly and reasonably. Truth is on our side.Three bulletsYou will have to do a little work. Let your findings talk to you and draw your own conclusions. 1. Find a speech. Is 21st Century PNAC?2. Three bullets of eleven.3. A timely deepening discontent.Comments are disabled due to malicious commentingThe following comments appeared at this post� June 18, 2006 - on behalf of the citizens of London ...Posted by Anonymous http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029394509&a=KArticle&aid=1119528908722 JACK STRAW EXPRESSES DEEP REGRET AT SHOOTING OF BRAZILIAN NATIONAL (24/07/05) EDITED TRANSCRIPT OF AN INTERVIEW BY FOREIGN SECRETARY JACK STRAW ON BBC RADIO FOUR, 24 JULY 2005 INTERVIEWER: The Foreign Secretary Jack Straw was not at that meeting he was in the country today but as we heard he did speak to his Brazilian opposite number by telephone and he will see him in person tomorrow. Mr Straw told me about what had passed between them. FOREIGN SECRETARY: I know Celso Amorim very well. I said that we deeply regretted what had happened, that I understood how he and the Brazilian people and particularly this gentleman's family felt, that I had in the past been in, as it were, his situation where we had faced a situation where British citizens have been killed who are innocent in similar circumstances abroad, that there was going to be a full investigation, and of course we would keep him and the family fully informed. INTERVIEWER: Hasn't this been an enormous set back for the Metropolitan Police in what has, in the circumstances, been a much admired response by them to these recent events? FOREIGN SECRETARY: It has not been a set back. It is obviously deeply regrettable, but what we have to appreciate is the very intense pressure under which the Police Officers have to work. I am not going to comment in detail on what was going on in Stockwell Underground Station, except to say that these officers, very brave officers, on behalf of the citizens of London were pursuing somebody they had good reason to believe was involved in this terrorist outrage.Permanent Link � June 19, 2006 - Untitled CommentPosted by parallax 1. Find a speech. Is 21st Century PNAC? That narrows it down! Blair's hour long speech announcing armed police response at each and every incident? 2. Three bullets of eleven. Three dum-dums that hit something/someone other than the Brazilian? 3. A timely deepening discontent. Peter Smyth, 24000 senior cops and Ian Blair?Permanent Link � June 19, 2006 - Hi parallaxPosted by dizzy Ian Blair's speech to superintendents in Warwickshire on Wednesday, September 21 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1791105,00.html 3-1-7 "There is a deepening discontent growing throughout my organisation and quite evidently among the wider public." quite evidently amoung the wider public Permanent Link � June 19, 2006 - The third onePosted by dizzy Looks as though search engines are censored so that you will not find the third one. Shortly before Peter Smyth's remarks a comment very similar to the following appeared on indymedia.org.uk. Those responsible for right-wing death-squads on the streets of London should be held to account. Permanent Link � June 20, 2006 - Short term contract killers wantedPosted by parallax Free holidays with every execution: "- a service which is bold enough to explore whether certain functions can be carried out by people on short-term contracts, partially warranted only to do a certain type of the police job, whether that be surveillance officers, underwater search, financial investigators, mounted branch or, even, firearms officers. Could we bring staff directly in from the armed services, give them a certain amount of basic training and then clear instructions as to their firearms duties, so that they would be partially warranted, on a fixed-term contract, to undertake only those duties?"Permanent Link � June 20, 2006 - Hey parallaxPosted by dizzy Did you catch the message in the PNAC document? Try 317 and yah.
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