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Originally posted by AgentSmith
It's because of people like you only choosing to hear what they want while ignoring everything else that most of these wild stories begin anyway. I guess you think of that as a good thing
Just so long as you believe your 'enlightened'...
...It is confirmed that a short number of "walk through" scenarios
planed (sic) well in advance had commenced that morning for a private company in London
(as part of a wider project that remains confidential)
and that two scenarios related directly to terrorist bombs at the same time as the ones that actually detonated
with such tragic results.
One scenario in particular, was very similar to real time events...
some excerpts;
(...)
Scotland Yard knew in advance that these attacks were coming,
as shown through the warnings to Netanyahu and, presumably,
other visiting bigwigs.
The long-range preparation of the London explosions [not bombings]
was carried out under the aegis of a trio of exercises:
Atlantic Blue for the UK
Topoff 3 for the US
Triple Play for Canada
The immediate cover for the London 7/7 events was by all accounts
the simulation being conducted by Peter Power and Visor Consultants,
which involved (simulated) bombs going off at pretty much the same stations
at the same times that explosions actually occurred.
The Visor Consultants drill may well have involved personnel on the ground who thought they were participating in a legally sanctioned simulation, but who were really performing actions which led to the explosions.......They can also transform unwitting employees into patsies,
some of whom can pay for their naivete with their lives.
When I say walk-through, I mean looking at the written plan, discussing it in terms of format and philosophy. When I do a table top or simulation, I make them address issues in the context of a scenario. I also hold them to a pretty high standard during a table top or simulation that others may liken more to a "drill" or "exercise". I make the team qualify their answers, do not allow them to just make things up off the top of their head and require them to prove that they can do what they say they are going to (call the number and see if it works for example).
www.drj.com...
"In short, our exercise (which involved just a few people as crisis managers actually responding to a simulated series of activities involving, on paper, 1000 staff) quickly became the real thing and the players that morning responded very well indeed to the sudden reality of events.
www.prisonplanet.com...
Originally posted by AgentSmith
And also in the email from Power (taken from the same Prison PLanet source):
"In short, our exercise (which involved just a few people as crisis managers actually responding to a simulated series of activities involving, on paper, 1000 staff) quickly became the real thing and the players that morning responded very well indeed to the sudden reality of events.
www.prisonplanet.com...
So I still don't think that people would have been involved on the ground.
"In short, our exercise (which involved just a few people as crisis managers actually responding to a simulated series of activities involving, on paper, 1000 staff) quickly became the real thing and the players that morning responded very well indeed to the sudden reality of events.
www.prisonplanet.com...