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PSY-OPERATIVES ATTEMPT TO AUTHENTICATE THE CLAIM THAT ISLAMIC TERRORISTS WERE BEHIND THE LONDON BOMBINGS.

J.R.Skelton > cremationofcare.com

02nd September 2005

If you forget for a minute, that the Islamic terrorist network of Al Qaida is a mere front for the secret service agencies of the west such as Mi6 and the CIA - who fund, support and often engage in terrorist activities in order to frighten populations into submission – then the undernoted newswire story from the St Petersburg Times (one of many stories of its kind) could easily be taken out of context.

On Thursday 01st September, a news story broke that ‘One of the four suicide bombers behind the 7 July London Tube attacks which killed 52 people has appeared on a video obtained by an Arab TV station’.

All we have seen are a few comments from one of the supposed bombers – Mohammed Sidique Khan – condemning the UK’s despicable foreign policy and how he is a ‘soldier’ in a ‘war’ (incidentally, quite similar to the Morpheus statement at the end of the film ‘The Matrix Reloaded’) with nothing too specific, therefore open to interpretation.

We are led to believe that this man is ‘evil’ and that this tape serves as proof positive that he was working for OBL and his Al Qaida terror network.  But as it stands at the moment, based on current evidence, the video is more likely nothing more than that of a disillusioned young Islamic guy who like so many others of his age (of all racial backgrounds I might add), is fired up by what he sees going on in the world – rightly so – but who unfortunately got in with the wrong crowd and was manipulated into taking part in something that he never even knew could transpire with himself getting killed and made into a globally recognised boogey-man.

See also the video report on the BBC at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4207648.stm which also points out that the video has been edited in such a way that it does not prove that the young Islamic man is even referring to the terror bombings.  Other news reports have also confirmed that those who knew Sidique Khan have stated that - based on his appearance - the video was more likely shot weeks, months, maybe even a year before the London Bombings of 07th July.

Then the statement from a ‘known Islamic terrorist’ (Ayman al-Zawahri) has been fitted on to the end, in a likely attempt to give credence to the notion that Sidique Khan was a bonafide and recognised member of Al Qaida who knew exactly what he was doing.  A part of the following article even suggests that the video may have been edited in such a way in ‘an attempt by the group to associate itself with the attacks after the fact.’

Tape hints at al-Qaida, London link

By wire services
Published September 2, 2005

http://www.sptimes.com/2005/09/02/Worldandnation/Tape_hints_at_al_Qaid.shtml

LONDON - Osama bin Laden's chief lieutenant praised the July 7 bombings in London in a videotape that also featured a statement from a man who closely resembled one of the bombers. The tape, broadcast on Al-Jazeera, also said al-Qaida would carry out more attacks.

If proved authentic, the tape would either be evidence of a link between al-Qaida and the bombings, or an attempt by the group to associate itself with the attacks after the fact. Officials in Britain and the United States said they were aware of the tape but could not comment on its authenticity.

The man resembling one of the British-born bombers, Mohammad Sidique Khan, praised "our beloved sheik, Osama bin Laden," and declared, "We are at war, and I am a soldier and now you too will taste the reality of this situation."

The video included what appeared to be a section showing Ayman al-Zawahri, the second in command of al-Qaida, speaking of "the blessed London battle."

The two men did not appear together in the tape - instead, shots of each were edited together - and Zawahri did not mention Khan.

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