The 7 July 2005 London bombings, also referred to as 7/7, were a series of four co-ordinated suicide attacks carried out by Islamist terrorists that targeted commuters travelling on London's public transport during the morning rush hour. (Wiki)
Blair was at the Heads of Govt conference at the time, well away from London, along with all other “dignitaries”.
The most curious part to me was a reporter posting on soc-med at that moment within one of the stations … Euston maybe … writing that a policeman near him had received a message through his device to get everyone out of the station … presumably all other police in there had received the same.
Only problem was … it was 11 seconds BEFORE the first bus blast. Curious, eh?
This was before I had a blog but was online nonetheless and I checked around the pundits and online MSM … yes, they were carrying it … now some minutes after the first blast. The original reporter had heard the report of the first blast via the policeman 11 seconds later.
Now it matters not whether the clocks outside did not coordinate with those inside, thus explaining the anomaly … point was that that policeman had received the first warning and then the cries inside about the outside bomb 11 seconds later.
That’s it. No pack drill, just that.
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Later in the day, comparisons were made between that and 911, where Silverstein was interviewed about WTC7 and he was asked what about that building? It was shirley dangerous now. What will you do.
He’d replied that “we’ll have to pull it”.