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Dissecting the London 7/7 black ops: Proof that NATO C-4 explosive was used

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 3 August 2005

Attack-Terrorism UK

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Terror propaganda for the war on Islam: London 7/7 and Madrid 3/11 black ops - Part I


The terror bombings of the London transport system in July 2005 were a rather botched black propaganda operation to rally the wavering British public to the zionist-imperialist coalition against the Arab world in particular and Moslem oil states in general. It was a quasi-rerun of the Madrid train bombings, organized by the same Syrian cell responsible not only for the Madrid and London bombings but also for a major part of the planning and logistics of 9-11. I will get back to this; suffice it to say for now that Syria is widely known for having used terrorism as a tool of state policy, for having an extremely developed terrorist infrastructure, and for subcontracting its terrorist services to foreign powers.

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Terror propaganda for the war on Islam: London 7/7 and Madrid 3/11 black ops - Part II


We ended Part I with with the miraculous "discovery" of a tub full of TATP (acetone peroxide) freshly brewed - so we were told - by an Egpytian chemical engineer who happened to live in the same city as the alleged bombers. Where was the Egyptian? Away in Egypt. MI5 packed its shades and sun block and off it went to Cairo, probably to ask the Egyptian gent why in the world he would leave behind so much incriminating evidence that could, to top it all, blow up his house, TATP being a notoriously unstable compound:

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Terror propaganda for the war on Islam: London 7/7 and Madrid 3/11 black ops - Part III


Enough beating about the bush. It’s time to nail the liars. Thus far we have been told that the explosives were:
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1. "C-4" - London Times and UPI, quoting French antiterror officials Christian Chaboud and Roland Jacquard
2. "not home-made explosive. Whether it is military explosive, whether it is commercial explosive, whether it is plastic explosive we do not want to say at this stage." - Scotland Yard Deputy Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddick http://abc.net.au
3. "simple, relatively easy-to-obtain plastic explosives, not the higher-grade military plastics like Semtex that would have killed far more people" - Andy Oppenheimer, consultant for Jane’s Information Group (Oppenheimer then changed his story to TATP)
4. "TATP" - the current spin based on the "discovery" of the bomb bathtub and the 2nd batch of "miraculous dud bombs" on 7/21 that were hailed as a "forensic goldmine."