Odd things about the UK government narrative of the 7/7 London Bombs

De Menezes, who was shot on a London tube train, was a dangerous terrorist?

Eventually some brave journalists revealed that the UK government officials had lied. De Menezes was an innocent Brazilian.

The UK government story about the 7/7 London bombs has kept on changing and still does not make sense.

The UK government has produced a brief 'narrative' of the 7/7 London Bomb attacks.

Originally we were led to believe that Shehzad Tanweer had met senior Islamic militants in Pakistan prior to 7/7, and that Mohammad Siddique Khan had visited Malaysia to meet al-Qaeda operatives.

Now, the UK government 'narrative' states that 'there is no reliable intelligence or corroborative information to support (these claims)'

Khan and Tanweer did visit Pakistan, but it is still unclear whom they met there and why.

Back in August 2005, one expert said that 'People like that aren't generally capable of building bombs.' The suggestion was that al-Qaeda masterminds were involved.

Now the UK government narrative claims that the four alleged bombers did make their own bombs, in the living room of a flat on Alexandra Grove in Leeds.

The flat had been rented from an Egyptian chemistry student. At one time the media suggested that this Egyptian was the mastermind of the bombings. The UK government then made it clear that the Egyptian was not involved in 7/7.

Otiginally we were told that the explosives were C4, used by the military.

The UK government narrative says that the four alleged bombers attended three different mosques irregularly, and that most of their meetings took place in a local gym or during outdoor activities.

The narrative states: 'Camping, canoeing, white-water rafting, paintballing and other outward bound-type activities are of particular interest because they appear common factors for the 7 July bombers and other cells disrupted previously and since.'

What were alleged bombers like?

According to the narrative: Khan was a 'role model' to young people; Tanweer was 'mature, modest and balanced'.

A video claiming to show Khan, viewed on al-Jazeera a few months after 7/7, does not directly mention Iraq.

Khan spoke about how 'your democratically elected governments continuously perpetuate atrocities against my people all over the world'.

The video must be fake. If Khan was really a bomber he would have mentioned Iraq, and Palestine! And he would not have praised our governments as being democratic.


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