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Top intelligence analyst for Yorkshire police says 7/7 was false flag

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Kurkum · 13/07/2011 12:27

Top police intelligence whistleblower is sacked for reporting to his seniors that 7/7 has the hallmarks of state terrorism.

"Tony Farrell had been employed for twelve years as ?Principle Intelligence Analyst? for South Yorkshire Police, 13th largest of the 44 police forces in the UK. His job involved producing a yearly ?Strategic Threat Assessment Matrix? to determine how the police force had to prioritise its activities.

Assessed ?threats? ranged from ASBOs (anti-social behaviour orders) to the terrorist threat presented by local mosques. Having a statistics degree, it was his job to translate the different ?strategic threats? into a ?matrix? of relative numerical weighted probabilities.

In 2010, one week before the 5th anniversary of 7/7, Tony (who had never previously doubted government versions of events) stumbled across ?9/11 Truth? material on the web. Like so many millions before him, he was shocked to the core by this experience. He quickly realised that there was a great mass of evidence relating to 9/11 kept hidden by the mainstream media. As a Christian, Tony consulted his church minister, who suggested that he consider, whether the same might be true for the London 7/7 bombings?

Something he had not suspected ?in his wildest dreams? then started to unfold. After reading much of the available but publicly-unreported witness statements and other evidence relating to 7/7, Tony found that he could only conclude that the official 7/7 narrative was ?a monstrous lie.? Instead of the official ?suicide bombers? narrative, which he and all of his colleagues had believed without question, he realized that the weight of evidence strongly points far more towards 7/7 being an event stage-managed by British intelligence than anything else."

Watch an interview with Tony Farrell and read the rest of the article:
www.veteranstoday.com/2011/07/10/uk-police-intel-expert-government-not-islam-real-terror-threat/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uk-police-intel-expert-government-not-islam-real-terror-threat

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BecauseImWorthIt · 14/07/2011 13:03

Sounds entirely plausible, Cogito
Grin

Miffster · 14/07/2011 14:17

Poor man.

Miffster · 14/07/2011 14:21

There does seem to be a correlation between becoming a Truther and being a middle aged man having a nervous breakdown.
See David Shayler, David Icke et al. Plus any gathering of the 9/11 'truth' movement.

EldritchCleavage · 14/07/2011 15:40

It's usually men, isn't it? Sporting a combination of sophisticated techie arguments over minute details and a bizarre bovine stupidity over how the world usually works/people usually behave. I think there is quite a meaty Phd thesis to be written here- 'Mad Men: the impact of gender on conspiratorial thinking'. Or something.

Kurkum · 14/07/2011 16:45

Ladies, you are trying to have your cake and eat it. You claim that it is inconceivable that the US and UK secret services could pull off false flags because there would be whistleblowers. And when thousands upon thousands of whistleblowers do indeed appear including former members of the White House administration, no less patriotsquestion911.com/ you call them nutters. Catch 22.

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BitOfFun · 14/07/2011 16:51

Not sure about whistleblowers, but there would need to be evidence, yes. I am very interested in Eldridge's idea for a thesis- now THAT is an interesting discussion.

PeggyCarter · 14/07/2011 17:01

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 14/07/2011 17:11

Kurkum... none of us 'ladies' had mentioned whistleblowers. (Try reading the thread rather than listening to the voices in your head, perhaps?) The consensus from the reaction so far is that the article you linked to is a pile of utter bollocks, that conspiracy theories are aimed at a certain audience that finds reality a little dull, and that the man in the centre of this particular gem is probably struggling with some kind of crisis.

BecauseImWorthIt · 14/07/2011 17:37

And I am no lady, thank you.

SpringHeeledJack · 14/07/2011 17:48

"What a posting history as well. A true smorgasbord of stupid nonsense"

oh, yay! you mean there's more?

Miffster · 14/07/2011 18:55

I just read Jon Ronson's new book, The Psychopath Test. He has a run in with one of the 9/11 sand 7/7 triuthers, David Shayler.

AKA Dolores, a transvestite reincarnation of Jesus these days.

9/11 'truth', it's like an online social club/security blanket for certain types of mental illness sufferers. I don't think it does them any good to get involved in it, just makes the paranoid even more paranoid. Sad really.

Miffster · 14/07/2011 18:55

And notnsand, bloody ipad

Miffster · 14/07/2011 18:56

And, not sand, gah.

Kurkum · 14/07/2011 19:00

More than 600 architects say that the symetrical collapse of the three WTC towers could not have been caused by kerosene:
www.americanfreepress.net/html/911architectsfortruth_32509.html
Is that not evidence?

All six hundred are loonies?

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Miffster · 14/07/2011 19:10

Yawn. I've heard it all before love. Always the same old links. Same old circular arguments.

Pop back to prison Planet or Ickes forum, i guarantee you'll find a more interested audience.

CogitoErgoSometimes · 14/07/2011 19:33

I believe every word..... Yes!!!! It's true!!!! Great teams of patriotic (and strangely silent) explosives experts snuck into the WTC in dead of night and planted thousands of tonnes of their deadly wares at strategic points. Then persuaded two more patriotic (and now strangely dead) pilots of arab extraction to fly airliners into the same buildings. THEN!!! hit the detonator just at the same moment sending thousands more to their deaths. And went home feeling so good about it that they've never said a word since...

I mean... wow.... of course it's credible.... Hmm Can't think why anyone would doubt that version of events.

Miffster · 14/07/2011 19:51

www.urban75.org/info/conspiraloons.html

Lulz.

MindyMacready · 14/07/2011 23:01

Miffster

Spot on!

www.urban75.org/info/conspiraloons.html

DUKEofYORK · 14/07/2011 23:28

From the ancient game of chess, in Persian circles and before the time of Christ, a strategy now being labeled "False Flag" was adopted. Meaning to fool the outside by sacraficing a part of your team to then gain an understanding of your opponent or to make yourself seemingly weaker.

An honest man from my Shire tells some Truths.

More-over this strategy has been used to orchestrate the wars we now are embroiled in.

DUKEofYORK · 14/07/2011 23:29

From the ancient game of chess, in Persian circles and before the time of Christ, a strategy now being labeled "False Flag" was adopted. Meaning to fool the outside by sacraficing a part of your team to then gain an understanding of your opponent or to make yourself seemingly weaker.

An honest man from my Shire tells some Truths.

More-over this strategy has been used to orchestrate the wars we now are embroiled in.

EldritchCleavage · 14/07/2011 23:43

Great link Miffster and Mindy.

I particularly like the reference to "fact-free claims, evidence-untroubled epilogues and vast reams of tedious cut'n'paste".

Duke of York, what do you say was the benefit gained by the supposed 7 July false flag operation? Because to do all that the benefit would have to be pretty damn good, wouldn't it?

Kurkum · 15/07/2011 10:03

Question. Was Sibel Edmonds a loon in a turquoise tracksuit? Or an FBI whistleblower whose testimony you chose to ignore because it gave you the creeps?

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 15/07/2011 11:13

The trouble is, Kurkum, that the few examples where the crazy hypothesis have actually turned out to be valid (and I have no idea who Edmonds is but I suppose that's the point you're making)... does not mean we then have to automatically believe every other crazy hypothesis doing the rounds. Usually, in the real world that most of us inhabit, if something sounds ridiculous it's because it is ridiculous.

My unfortunate cousin told meonce, very earnestly, that the next-door neighbours were listening into her every conversation, lying in wait for her behind the garden wall and leaving satanic messages in the windows of vacant shops. She was quite genuine in her beliefs... only trouble was that she was an undiagnosed paranoid schizophrenic.

MindyMacready · 15/07/2011 11:37

See section 9. of previous link...

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