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The conspiracy files on BBC2 now about 7/7

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I think.... Ive just seen Badger Kitten interviewed in the opening part:confused:
and definitely Brian Paddick:)

anyone else watching???
 
Did I nod off while they explained why Blair blamed it on Islamic terrorists before the police knew who did it? That seems to be the only bit of conspiraloonery that the programme has failed to dismantle.
 
Is it just me...or do they keep slipping in bits of Dune? :confused:

I could swear I've heard 'Muad D-ib' and 'the sleeper must awaken' so far.
 
wrong way round!!! It's not conspirsacy theories alienting mulsims form maintream ideas it's vice versa. This script is weak weak.
 
Is it just me...or do they keep slipping in bits of Dune? :confused:

I could swear I've heard 'Muad D-ib' and 'the sleeper must awaken' so far.

Yeah the tool who made one of these conspir-aloon films calls himself the Muad Dib, and claims that he is the rightful heir to the "British Israeli throne"
 
Is it just me...or do they keep slipping in bits of Dune? :confused:

I could swear I've heard 'Muad D-ib' and 'the sleeper must awaken' so far.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8124687.stm

The Conspiracy Files 7/7, a BBC documentary, tracked Muad Dib down, eventually finding him in the small town of Kells in Ireland. He is in fact John Hill, from Sheffield.
His alias, Muad Dib, is a fictional character in the science fiction film Dune, a film about inter-galactic freedom fighting, from which he seems to draw inspiration.

Anyway Ive forgotten to watch this show, hope its on iplayer, although anti-conspiracy BBC stuff is usually a bit weak for my tastes. I havent yet recovered from Gavin Esler fronted show that was using computer graphics to dispel Kennedy assassination theories.
 
I'm still intrigued by the Blair niggle in my post above. Here's the full statement he made that day: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4659933.stm And Saint Brian of Paddick says he had no reason to believe the bombers were Muslims. :hmm: Perhaps BK will be along to explain?

Because at that point he 'had no reason to believe the bombers were Muslims'. It's not true of course. They were already operating on that likelihood. If he/they want to say they had 'no reason' to do so then fine...
 
Right. You're saying that Blair didn't want people to jump to conclusions, but he blamed it on Muslims. Well done shit-for-brains.

Anyway, here's what Blair said in context:

"In addition, I welcome the statement put out by the Muslim Council who know that those people acted in the name of Islam but who also know that the vast and overwhelming majority of Muslims, here and abroad, are decent and law-abiding people who abhor this act of terrorism every bit as much as we do."
 
some troofer journo on the prog said:
Although he has said that he is the messiah on his website, he makes some salient points. We should be careful not to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

:D:D
 
Right. You're saying that Blair didn't want people to jump to conclusions, but he blamed it on Muslims. Well done shit-for-brains.

Anyway, here's what Blair said in context:

"In addition, I welcome the statement put out by the Muslim Council who know that those people acted in the name of Islam but who also know that the vast and overwhelming majority of Muslims, here and abroad, are decent and law-abiding people who abhor this act of terrorism every bit as much as we do."

Not in his original statement by later in the day it was clearer that they had been suicide bombers, a preferred tactic of Al Qaida and Muslim fundamentalists.
 
Loved it when they tracked Muad div down to his hideaway in Ireland and it turned out to be a Terry Pratchett lookylikey who thought he was Jesus. Typical deluded nutjob like most of these troofers. The troubling bit was the one in four muslims who want to believe all this bullshit. Daft buggers. :(
 
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