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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 7, 2023 19:15:23 GMT
Today is the anniversary of the Islamist atrocity which became known as 7/7, but be careful about mentioning it perish the thought you should offend some aggresive minority. Other than the Muslim scum who carried out the attack, 52 people were murdered that day. It was the biggest terrorist atrocity in the UK since Lockerbie.
MI5 say there are 43,000 terror suspects on their watchlist, the vast majority of whom are Muslims. Yet we still allow thousands of them to land on English beaches and treat them as persecuted refugees, from war torn France.
RIP the victims of 7/7. I suspect they will not be the last.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2023 19:25:07 GMT
Those who helped create the situation and profitted on it are still operating in this country. In fact, they have their fist rammed up Starmer's backside. The actual terrorists directly involved in these attacks were manipulated goons, who ended up helping to push several bad laws.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 7, 2023 19:36:36 GMT
What pisses me of quite a lot, is the fact that the state broadcaster who we are forced by law to subsidise hasn't mentioned the 52 people who were murdered on 7 July 2005. But every anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence is rammed down our throats by the BBC.
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Post by Dan Dare on Jul 7, 2023 20:44:11 GMT
I remember the shocked reaction of neighbours interviewed on the evening news: "And they were such nice lads, always playing football in the street with our own. They seemed just as British as we were."
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Post by bancroft on Jul 7, 2023 22:14:33 GMT
No after 2003 Tony Blair became messianic he thought he could use this to start a major middle East war against Iran.
I'll say more tomorrow a sad story with links to other things.
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Post by dappy on Jul 8, 2023 10:10:49 GMT
Convention has it that we focus on anniversaries at 1,5,10,20,25 year periods. We don’t tend to focus on 18th. Whether that is a good thing or not I don’t know - just seems to be the way we are.
The murder of Steven Lawrence was 20 years ago and hence this year gets more attention than Manchester. In 2025 it will be the other way around.
You are a relatively young man, Red with hopefully many years left. Be careful with your thinking, mate. Don’t let it consume you.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2023 11:14:16 GMT
Anniversaries tend to pass me by. Some people love a big birthday party each year. Others like to remember 9-11 or 11th September. I prefer to think of it as another 360 degrees the earth has gone round the Sun, which is of little consequence.
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Post by bancroft on Jul 8, 2023 12:20:34 GMT
A quick recap of things that though to have happened.
There was already an emergency exercise being undertaken at all the tube stations that were hit when the organiser was questioned on radio 5 live, he panicked as he himself said statistically that was way beyond coincidence.
The so-called bomber's train was delayed it was alleged they could not get to the tubes in time as per commuters in those areas.
It is believed they panicked and two ended up at Canary Wharf where two body bags were taken away though Reuters later changed their report yet people on the ground claimed there were body bags.
So what happened to the third one, it probably explains the John De Menezes killing, mistaken ID.
Then we had that spat with an MOD general refusing to take his 3,000 men up against 125,000 Iranians near the Iraq and Iran border.
Now this is not to excuse the Manchester bomber or the killers of Lee Rigby.
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Jul 9, 2023 0:09:53 GMT
On the day this happened, before I heard the news, as I left my house and walked up Kilburn High Street I noticed that lots of people were "excited" about something ... some people weren't though ... the Muslims looked "concerned and worried".
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 9, 2023 10:46:57 GMT
Convention has it that we focus on anniversaries at 1,5,10,20,25 year periods. We don’t tend to focus on 18th. Whether that is a good thing or not I don’t know - just seems to be the way we are. The murder of Steven Lawrence was 20 years ago and hence this year gets more attention than Manchester. In 2025 it will be the other way around. You are a relatively young man, Red with hopefully many years left. Be careful with your thinking, mate. Don’t let it consume you. It was 30 years ago, Dappy. You're obviously quite old and thinking is something that will never consume you.
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Post by bancroft on Jul 9, 2023 14:48:56 GMT
What pisses me of quite a lot, is the fact that the state broadcaster who we are forced by law to subsidise hasn't mentioned the 52 people who were murdered on 7 July 2005. But every anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence is rammed down our throats by the BBC. I also remember during the Brixton riots of the 80s a young moped driver was pulled off his bike and beaten to death, never mentioned again. I recall a site that brought up white murders by Blacks and Asians and they had over a 100 not sure they were all that simple yet I too think the ongoing Lawrence charade is a bit too much as it seems so one sided.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2023 15:31:44 GMT
What pisses me of quite a lot, is the fact that the state broadcaster who we are forced by law to subsidise hasn't mentioned the 52 people who were murdered on 7 July 2005. But every anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence is rammed down our throats by the BBC. I also remember during the Brixton riots of the 80s a young moped driver was pulled off his bike and beaten to death, never mentioned again. I recall a site that brought up white murders by Blacks and Asians and they had over a 100 not sure they were all that simple yet I too think the ongoing Lawrence charade is a bit too much as it seems so one sided. Sinéad O'Connor didn't forget about it in her song "Black boys on mopeds" www.youtube.com/watch?v=n14lwdpYkAA
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Post by patman post on Jul 9, 2023 19:09:10 GMT
What pisses me of quite a lot, is the fact that the state broadcaster who we are forced by law to subsidise hasn't mentioned the 52 people who were murdered on 7 July 2005. But every anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence is rammed down our throats by the BBC. Are you sure the BBC made no mention of 7/7? It’s true I can’t prove who said what, but I’m sure it was on Today (which must have been what jogged my memory) and mentioned on 5 Live — as I up early and not restricted to my usual diet of Times Radio, Bloomberg and Reuters on Friday…
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Post by Vinny on Jul 10, 2023 7:20:41 GMT
A quick recap of things that though to have happened. There was already an emergency exercise being undertaken at all the tube stations that were hit when the organiser was questioned on radio 5 live, he panicked as he himself said statistically that was way beyond coincidence. The so-called bomber's train was delayed it was alleged they could not get to the tubes in time as per commuters in those areas. It is believed they panicked and two ended up at Canary Wharf where two body bags were taken away though Reuters later changed their report yet people on the ground claimed there were body bags. So what happened to the third one, it probably explains the John De Menezes killing, mistaken ID. Then we had that spat with an MOD general refusing to take his 3,000 men up against 125,000 Iranians near the Iraq and Iran border. Now this is not to excuse the Manchester bomber or the killers of Lee Rigby. That exercise was in an office, not tube stations. Danny Biddle was on a train and watched the bomb go off. He lost his legs. He saw the bomber take off his rucksack, reach into it and the bomb went off. Also, Martin Gilbertson, a guy who had worked with the men at the Islamic bookshop, had reported them to Police anti terrorism officers. The house they had used to make the bombs had residues of explosives in it.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 10, 2023 9:19:44 GMT
What pisses me of quite a lot, is the fact that the state broadcaster who we are forced by law to subsidise hasn't mentioned the 52 people who were murdered on 7 July 2005. But every anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence is rammed down our throats by the BBC. I also remember during the Brixton riots of the 80s a young moped driver was pulled off his bike and beaten to death, never mentioned again. I recall a site that brought up white murders by Blacks and Asians and they had over a 100 not sure they were all that simple yet I too think the ongoing Lawrence charade is a bit too much as it seems so one sided. Remember Kris Donald? He was a 15 year old school boy who was kidnapped by a gang of Pakistanis in Glasgow. They tortured him, tied him up poured petrol over him and burnt him alive. It was an horrendous murder, but it's never mentioned. Next year is the 20th anniversary Kriss Donald's death, will the BBC mention it? Ha, not a chance. Their only concern is to appease an aggressive minority who consistently refuse to integrate and should not be in this country.
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