together in the same article which is titled "Anger at 7/7 'whitewash'
"Until we get a full public inquiry, I won't be happy. I am sure there
is more behind it all than this".
["this" is a reference to the scenario depicted in two official
reports - hence the whitewash in the title which we always get with
official reports]
You would not be wrong if you thought the above quote was from a
victim's family member. I would not have used the word "happy" - may
be "satisfied" but not happy - but here is a father who lost a
daughter in the bombings and my heart goes out to this guy.
We all can feel for his loss.
But you will have difficulty in guessing who is responsible for this
second quote:-
The second:-
"If a person is prepared to kill themselves and harm others, I don't
think anyone can do something to prevent it."
A police official? A security officer? A private security consultant?
[there are hundreds of 'em about]. No. It is none of these
professional types.
This is the guy who thought he had hit the kerb when he was driving
the bus. The bus had almost blown apart and yet despite the bus having
large tyres which mounting a kerb would have no discernible effect
upon and despite the fact the bus must have been travelling along the
sidewalk and in the road proper - he thought he had hit the kerb.
This guy is Mr. Cool. If he was driving that bus at the time it
exploded I would be totally amazed. Just like I was totally amazed
when I saw a dozen people standing up on the upper deck, seconds after
the explosion, no worse for where and no subsequent reports of hearing
problems.
Driving a bus is good honest work but when has it become a career
where you become an expert on suicide bombers and think you are in a
position to educate the public on suicide bombers. The very first
"suicide bombers" the UK has ever had.
And just like I am totally amazed how the main entrance to the BMA
building could be splattered with blood when the bus was yards away
down the road.
13 people are reported to have died on the No.30 bus. 13. It just had
to be 13.
Hasib Hussain, the "bus bomber" was seen on a No. 91 bus 'looking
nervous and pushing past people' [I suppose the No.91 does go to
Euston] but perhaps the No. 911 doesn't] and evidently he went into WH
Smith at King's Cross to buy a nine-volt battery. It is speculated
that the original battery for "his device" didn't work. How on earth
would he know the battery didn't work and so late in the day?
Wonder if either official report speaks of the drill that was on for
7/7.
Yeah, Power was quite chuffered with that coincidence. Well, what do
you know.
56 people are reported to have been killed on that day and the drill
was just like any other day on the underground and so it probably
doesn't merit even a mention.
I'd like to be proven wrong on this latter point.
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