From: Philip Dunn (hyl0morph@YAHOO.CO.UK)
Date: Sun Jun 04 2006 - 07:14:04 EDT
The "Report of the Official Account of the Bombings in London on 7th July 2005", to give it its full title, was published on 11 May, along with another report from the Intelligence and Security Committee. On the day the BBC's News 24 channel ran CCTV footage from the so called dress rehearsal of 28 June with the timestamp removed. It is not unusual to come across people who believe that this footage is from 7 July. No CCTV footage from 7 July has been released, only three still images. Download the reports at: http://www.julyseventh.co.uk/pdf/july7th-reports-narrative.zip The narrative is shredded at: http://www.julyseventh.co.uk/july-7-mind-the-gaps-part-1.html The two major points concern the Impossible Train and The Wardrobe Malfunction. "04.54: The Micra stops at Woodall Services on the M1 to fill up with petrol. Tanweer goes in to pay. He is wearing a white T-shirt, dark jacket, white tracksuit bottoms and a baseball cap. He buys snacks, quibbles with the cashier over his change, looks directly at the CCTV camera and leaves. .... 07.21: The 4 are caught on CCTV together heading to the platform for the King’s Cross Thameslink train. They are casually dressed, apparently relaxed. Tanweer’s posture and the way he pulls the rucksack on to his shoulder as he walks, suggests he finds it heavy. It is estimated that in each rucksack was 2-5 kg of high explosive. Tanweer is now wearing dark tracksuit bottoms. There is no explanation for this change at present. 07.40: The London King’s Cross train leaves Luton station. There are conflicting accounts of their behaviour on the train. Some witnesses report noisy conversations, another believes he saw 2 of them standing silently by a set of train doors. The 4 stood out a bit from usual commuters due to their luggage and casual clothes, but not enough to cause suspicion. This was the beginning of the summer tourist period and Luton Station serves Luton Airport." The narrative claims that the four suspects left Luton at 0740. The 0740 Thameslink service was cancelled according to two statements by Thameslink. The change in the colour of the Shehzad Tanweer figure's trousers between Woodhall service station in the M1 and the entrance to Luton station suggests that the well known groupcctv.jpg image, reproduced in the narrative without its timestamp, was created by pasting in an image of Tanweer from 28 June with the colours reversed. On 28 June Tanweer was wearing a dark top and light trousers. The Germaine Lindsay figure is carrying a white plastic bag on both occasions. Mainstream media attention to the narrative of the events of the day of 7 July was almost non existent. Even the survivors who blog fell uncharacteristically silent. A month on we are seeing a build up of synthetic terror scare stories. The police have started shooting unarmed people again. I worry more about the tourist threat than the terrorist threat. London gets very crowded in the summer. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
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