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Originally posted by MERC
I think that's why they reported an "electrical power surge" was the cause of the Tube explosions for over an hour afterwards, because something went wrong. They had a rogue Muslim out of position, and his explosives had still not detonated, hence the irregularities you described. There is no doubt in my mind this was an Intelligence set up.
[edit on 20-7-2005 by MERC]
Originally posted by justyc
and what about the reports of a suicide bomber being shot at canary wharf?
was he perhaps the 4th bomber who we are told is supposed to be still under kings cross?
Originally posted by infinite
Originally posted by justyc
and what about the reports of a suicide bomber being shot at canary wharf?
Scotland Yard basically denied it, but im looking into that now
Originally posted by MERC
I didn't hear anything about that? Who was reporting it and what was said to have happened?
The New Zealand Herald
'Police shot bombers' reports New Zealander
09.07.05
A New Zealander working for Reuters in London says two colleagues witnessed the unconfirmed shooting by police of two apparent suicide bombers outside the HSBC tower at Canary Wharf in London.
The New Zealander, who did not want to be named, said the killing of the two men wearing bombs happened at 10.30am on Thursday (London time).
Following the shooting, the 8000 workers in the 44-storey tower were told to stay away from windows and remain in the building for at least six hours, the New Zealand man said.
He was not prepared to give the names of his two English colleagues, who he said witnessed the shooting from a building across the road from the tower.
Globe and Mail.com
'A massive rush of policemen'
Globe and Mail Update
Thursday, July 07, 2005
From the 18th floor of Canary Wharf in London, Canadian Brendan Spinks could see a “massive rush of policemen” outside the building Thursday after the city was rocked by terrorist attacks.
The Internet in his office had just gone done down when Mr. Spinks, an investment banker at HSBC, saw a flurry of police cars and yellow-vested men outside.