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Wednesday 29 April 2009

Muslim Terror Trial on Last Night's Newsnight

My previous post is added to by last night's Newsnight [see it on BBC iplayer].

The finding of 3 men 'not guilty' of helping to plan the '7/7' terror bombs in London raises lots of questions.

Were the men tried on the basis of guilt by association?

Were the perpetrators known by MI5 and this fact covered-up?

Why were clear pictures of 7/7 terrorists not released?

This will make those who see a conspiracy behind the whole 'al qaeda' kerfuffle see justification in their claims.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mayhaps the State deemed the 'trial'enough, stopping just short before any revelations/exposure of State/Al-Qaeda collusion was revealed.

If anyone still doubts that 'Al-qaeda' is not a CIA/Mossad creation perhaps it should be these doubters on trial!

HarryMay said...

Bit strange that these 'al-qaeda' types alleged they know about the jew, yet they do the jews bidding.

Also they don't seem to differentiate Sephardic from Ashkhenazi/Khazar, how odd is that?

Final Conflict said...

Harry,

the comparison with C18 is obvious.

C18 on paper "knew the score" viz Zionism etc., yet was firmly in the pocket of the State and its outlet Searchlight.

If the State only ran groups that were acceptable to the State and its agencies it wouldn't be able to infiltrate, disrupt, stir and confuse those who truly oppose the state.

GriffinWatch said...

The don't call it Al-CIA der without due reason.

Anonymous said...

Trouble with C18 is they thought they could become a political organisation, also they may have thought of themselves as 'terrorists' but seemed to know nothing of Guerrilla warfare viz a viz General Giap, Guevara, Mao, IRA, yeah Marxist but rather successful in their 'terrorist' activity!

Anonymous said...

C18 was a money-making scam which also sought to split nationalism and sow discord.

The best that could be said about them was that at least THEY could run a CD making operation without it going bust!!! lol.


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