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� June 28, 2006 - Who knew?
There is evidence in the public domain that proves that the official narrative of the London explosions is bullshit. We intend to further publish the evidence tomorrow at approx 2.30 p.m. B.S.T. Newspapers and other news agencies are invited to publish the story and evidence before then since it is anyway in the public domain. The story is so big and fundamental to the notion of democracy that DA-notices should be ignored.Tony Blair and his government has proved beyond any doubt that they are totally unfit to govern. We are acting democratically and simply holding them acountable for their actions. We are going to bring down the Fascist, lying Blair government. We expect a criminal investigation and hope that they can be charged and imprisoned. Since we are behaving democratically and politically, we expect sectors of the establishment not to get involved or even to seek to extricate themselves. We are willing to accept that they may have made some foolish statements while they were not fully aware of the facts. Now we expect them to stay out of it. For example, the Metropolitan Police has a discretion to apply laws around Parliament. Instead of applying SOCPA's fascist laws, we would expect the Met to facilitate protest in the area should such protests prove necessary. We are not going to tolerate protestors getting treated as terrorists and an attack on one is an attack on all.It is likely that the UK Labour Party will be hugely damaged by the further release of the evidence. The Labour Party has destroyed itself. It is a Fascist party.Who knew ? The question is complicated by when they knew. This list is likely to be expanded.The simple answer is the government and a few others, but we are able to be more specific.7 July 2005 COBRA meetingTony Blair, currently UK Prime Minister police chiefs - Ian Blair and probably othersJack Straw, Foreign SecretaryCharles Clarke, Home SecretaryJohn Reid, defence secretaryAlastair Darling, transportPatricia Hewitt, health21 July 2005 COBRA meeting Tony Blair, currently UK Prime Minister police chiefs - Ian Blair and probably others Jack Straw, Foreign Secretary Charles Clarke, Home Secretary John Reid, defence secretary Alastair Darling, transport Patricia Hewitt, health BBC2/8/07 Lets add Ken 'maintenance tragedy' Livingstone to this list for his 77 bullshit, his timely sacking of Bob Kiley (which supports my argument) and for his continuing support of policemen murdering visitors to London. Considering whether Len Duval and Lord Carlile should be on this list. 18/10/07 Lord Falconer 12/11/07 Ken Livingstone for his comments in the days following 7/7.Comments are disabled due to malicious commentingThe following comments appeared on this post� June 30, 2006 - Untitled CommentPosted by Parallax Shouldn't the question be: Who was privy to the information?Permanent Link � June 30, 2006 - HmmPosted by dizzy Parallax is always welcome here. Hmm. Do you really think so?Permanent Link � July 2, 2006 - Fractional factionsPosted by Parallax Five out of seven cats say their owners prefer it.Permanent Link � July 3, 2006 - privyPosted by dizzy At first I thought that you were referring to the privy council. Then I looked up a definition of privy. The Home Secretary and previous Home Secretaries were certainly privy, including Blunkett.
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