7/7 Bombings: Conspiracy Road Trip
7/7 Bombings: Conspiracy Road Trip
BBC Video Documentary
www.informationclearinghouse.info/article32627.htm
It has been seven years since the London bombings of 7/7, one of the worst terrorist atrocities in recent British history. Unbelievably, some people question the official version of events and think the British establishment orchestrated its own 9/11-style attacks in order to firm up support for the war in Iraq.
Comedian Andrew Maxwell thinks this is nonsense and, in an effort to tackle the truth, is taking four such conspiracy-believers on a road trip from Leeds to London to recreate the exact journey the bombers took. Each of them believes a different conspiracy theory – from claiming the train times were falsified by the government to the idea that home-made bombs could never have caused such damage. They talk to eyewitnesses, families of victims, government officials and specialists to uncover the truth about what happened that day.








Thanks Dr.No. for posting this video.
The video proves nothing. Mohammad Sidique Khan and others were set-up by the British intelligence services i.e. they were identified as ‘possible’ Islamic radicals and were approached and coerced by MI5. They were actively encouraged to participate in a so-called ‘terrorist exercise on 7-11′. They were innocent patsies and knew nothing of the real intent of their participation.
‘Conspiracy Road Trip’ Presenter:
‘I Was There To Debunk It For The BBC’
http://www.disinfo.com/2012/10/conspiracy-road-trip-presenter-i-was-there-to-debunk-it-for-the-bbc/
QUOTE(disinformation):“Conspiracy Road Trip”, has already attracted criticism in the UK. It’s hard to fathom why a comedian (Andrew Maxwell) has been picked to do a job that might be more suited to a journalist, or at least someone able to take the subject seriously. An earlier programme in the series was marred by criticism which described it as being in “bad taste“. The jovial comedian that week turned his talents to the UK’s tragic terror attacks of 2005.”
Conspiracy Road Trip typifies MI5′s and the UK counter-intelligence agencies’ approach to debunking and discrediting important matters of national interest.