7/7
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The 7 July 2005 London bombings, colloquially known as the 7/7 bombings, were a series of coordinated false flag terrorist bomb blasts that hit London's public transport system during the morning rush hour. At 8:50 AM, three bombs exploded within fifty seconds of each other on three London Underground trains. A fourth bomb exploded on a bus (Registration LX03BUF) nearly an hour later at 9:47 AM in Tavistock Square. The bombings killed 52 commuters and the four suicide bombers, injured 700, and caused disruption of the city's transport system, severely for the first day, and the country's mobile telecommunications infrastructure.
[edit] Major Points of Contention
- Haroon Rashid Aswat, alleged mastermind of the plot, is a known MI6 asset who even went as far as protecting him against American indictments by falsely claiming he is dead.
- A private consultation firm, Visor Consultants, was running a terror drill based on the exact same scenario, locations and times as the actual attacks.
- An eyewitness reports seeing "the [floor] metal was pushed upwards as if the bomb was underneath the train".
- The timing in the official story is incorrect, if the security camera showing the alleged terrorist showed someone who was on the train, the train would have had to move at an incredible speed.
[edit] Smaller Points of Contention
- Mossad foreknowledge of the bombings as confirmed by Meir Dagan, head of the Mossad, in the German magazine Bild am Sonntag on 10 July 2005.
- British Pound fell 6% in 10 days before London terror attacks, an "unprecedented weakness and far too sharp to be a coincidence", echoing similar short sells that accompanied 9/11
