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Bomb Scare Suggests Blair Knew and Did Nothing

Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet | July 9 2005 | 09.07.2005 14:50

 

 

Israeli intelligence warnings indicate government 'looked the other way' as

bombers struck

 

 

 

Evidence of specific plans to target transport links in major UK cities was

known to the Blair government two days before the attack but was

purposefully ignored while the terrorists moved in for the kill.

 

The northern city of Sheffield was buzzing with talk of bomb scares on buses

two days before London was hit with four deadly explosions, one of which

decimated a number 30 bus near Russell Square.

 

A number of sources in different areas of the city have confirmed to this

writer that all Sheffield buses were delayed for an hour or more as they

were sent back to the depot to be checked for bombs. This occured early

Tuesday evening, less than 48 hours before the London attack.

 

Sheffield's supertram system was also affected by the bomb scare. The

supertram is basically an identical system to the London Underground, but it

operates on standard ground level roads.

 

The bomb scare was the topic of every bus and tram terminal conversation in

the city center. A high police presence was also visible at many terminals

in the area.

 

Strangely enough the local print and television media didn't cover the bomb

scare at all, this in a town where a traffic accident is top story for three

days running. This suggests the police passed on a directive not to report

on the incident.

 

The BBC did carry an article suggesting the bomb scare was due to a package

being placed outside a government building. If this is the case then why

were buses and trams that didn't even pass Bridge Street also diverted for

an hour or more? And why, as many others subsequently reported, were police

stopping red Subaru cars all over the city?

 

Although a major city, Sheffield hasn't been bombed since world war two and

even bomb scares are very rare occurances. A bomb scare in Sheffield that

impacts public transport less than two days before the London bombing and

the blackout of the media in covering it is highly suspicious.

 

More so in light of the fact that intelligence sources are indicating that

Israel warned the British government of attacks two days before the London

bombing and also that other similar attacks had been aborted (the empty

package outside the Sheffield government building?) The intelligence sources

say Blair turned a blind eye to the warnings because he didn't want his

visit to G8 being disrupted or call off visits by foreign dignitaries to

London.

 

Did government officials in Sheffield and possibly other cities heed the

warning that Blair chose to ignore?

 

The terror threat to London was downgraded a month before the bombings. Why

did they lower the guard?

 

As we reported on Thursday, original Associated Press and Israeli radio

reports stated that Binyamin Netanyahu, the former Israeli Prime Minister

received a warning before the first explosion that an attack was about to

take place. He was told to stay in his hotel room and not attend an economic

forum that was taking place in another hotel building adjacent to the site

of the first bombing. Scotlnd Yard passed on this warning to the Israeli

embassy in the knowledge that an attack was underway and yet for over an

hour the British people were told that the blasts were due to an electrical

fault.

 

The Israeli government is desperately scrambling to prevent more leaks.

Early on Friday they ordered all government officials to stop talking to

Western media about any aspect of the London bombings.

 

Highly suspicious cirsumstances and contradictions continue to emerge in the

aftermath of the bombing.

Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet | July 9 2005

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Gee, looks like Blair learned that trick from Dumbya! " Acceptable

collateral damages " so they can beef up the " war " on terror.

 

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Saturday, July 09, 2005 7:43 AM

From IndyMedia website

 

 

>

> Bomb Scare Suggests Blair Knew and Did Nothing

> Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet | July 9 2005 | 09.07.2005 14:50

>

>

> Israeli intelligence warnings indicate government 'looked the other way'

as

> bombers struck

>

>

>

> Evidence of specific plans to target transport links in major UK cities

was

> known to the Blair government two days before the attack but was

> purposefully ignored while the terrorists moved in for the kill.

>

> The northern city of Sheffield was buzzing with talk of bomb scares on

buses

> two days before London was hit with four deadly explosions, one of which

> decimated a number 30 bus near Russell Square.

>

> A number of sources in different areas of the city have confirmed to this

> writer that all Sheffield buses were delayed for an hour or more as they

> were sent back to the depot to be checked for bombs. This occured early

> Tuesday evening, less than 48 hours before the London attack.

>

> Sheffield's supertram system was also affected by the bomb scare. The

> supertram is basically an identical system to the London Underground, but

it

> operates on standard ground level roads.

>

> The bomb scare was the topic of every bus and tram terminal conversation

in

> the city center. A high police presence was also visible at many terminals

> in the area.

>

> Strangely enough the local print and television media didn't cover the

bomb

> scare at all, this in a town where a traffic accident is top story for

three

> days running. This suggests the police passed on a directive not to report

> on the incident.

>

> The BBC did carry an article suggesting the bomb scare was due to a

package

> being placed outside a government building. If this is the case then why

> were buses and trams that didn't even pass Bridge Street also diverted for

> an hour or more? And why, as many others subsequently reported, were

police

> stopping red Subaru cars all over the city?

>

> Although a major city, Sheffield hasn't been bombed since world war two

and

> even bomb scares are very rare occurances. A bomb scare in Sheffield that

> impacts public transport less than two days before the London bombing and

> the blackout of the media in covering it is highly suspicious.

>

> More so in light of the fact that intelligence sources are indicating that

> Israel warned the British government of attacks two days before the London

> bombing and also that other similar attacks had been aborted (the empty

> package outside the Sheffield government building?) The intelligence

sources

> say Blair turned a blind eye to the warnings because he didn't want his

> visit to G8 being disrupted or call off visits by foreign dignitaries to

> London.

>

> Did government officials in Sheffield and possibly other cities heed the

> warning that Blair chose to ignore?

>

> The terror threat to London was downgraded a month before the bombings.

Why

> did they lower the guard?

>

> As we reported on Thursday, original Associated Press and Israeli radio

> reports stated that Binyamin Netanyahu, the former Israeli Prime Minister

> received a warning before the first explosion that an attack was about to

> take place. He was told to stay in his hotel room and not attend an

economic

> forum that was taking place in another hotel building adjacent to the site

> of the first bombing. Scotlnd Yard passed on this warning to the Israeli

> embassy in the knowledge that an attack was underway and yet for over an

> hour the British people were told that the blasts were due to an

electrical

> fault.

>

> The Israeli government is desperately scrambling to prevent more leaks.

> Early on Friday they ordered all government officials to stop talking to

> Western media about any aspect of the London bombings.

>

> Highly suspicious cirsumstances and contradictions continue to emerge in

the

> aftermath of the bombing.

> Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet | July 9 2005

>

>

>

>

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