7/7 Surprise - Secret Service want more money
Resources ' may have stopped 7/7'
Press Association
Thursday May 11, 2006 10:03 AM "
"If more resources had been in place sooner (i.e if you had listened to our whingeing sooner) the chances of preventing the July 7 attacks on London could have increased, an official report has concluded.
The report by the cross-party Intelligence and Security Committee also said: "More needs to be done to improve the way that the Security Service and Special Branches come together in a combined and coherent way to tackle the 'home-grown' threat."
More of this drivel here at the Guradian online .... I have some paint I need to watch carefully.
The Ryanair ad above((c) Ryanair I guess) published eight days after the London Tube bombings, attracted 319 complaints to the Advertising Standards Association. They were all dismissed.
'ere we go, 'ere we go, 'ere we go ....
126. The SIS is now aiming to increase the rate of recruitment of staff and to go beyond its existing growth target of *** extra staff by 2008. It is also planning to build on progress already made to increase deployments to key CONTEST areas such as ***, ***, *** and ***, to open up new stations, and to continue to seek imaginative ways to increase coverage of the threat through allies and partners. £*** of the new funding will go to develop the *** in countries with high priority counterterrorist targets. ***
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127. Post-July, GCHQ is aiming to increase the amount of proactive target discovery (sic ?) and analytic work undertaken on the threat with a consequent further increase in the number of people doing that work (Breathless punctuation there). It is also accelerating investment in the skills required to master an increasingly complex communications environment.(Ditto)
May be wonderful at catching terrists but their punctuation is crap.
As Bob Geldof said (concerning another charity) Give us yer fockin' money !!ok nur?
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On the basis that it's only subliminal if you don't notice it....
Both the BBC, Sky News and Channel 4 have been running CCTV of the accused from June 28 2005 as the backdrop to reports of the July 7th 'narrative' and ISC report. No footage has ever been released showing the four alleged suicide bombers in London on July 7th and, to date, no evidence has ever been presented to the British public that could be used to convinct anyone in a court of law for what happened that fateful day.
All reports still place the accused on either the 7.40am train from Luton that was cancelled, or the 7.48am train that arrived too late for them to catch two of the affected underground trains.
Read more at the July Seventh Truth Campaign web site and on their associated July 7th People's Investigation Forum.
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