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7/7 BT - London Bombings [Version 4]

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WARNING!
I know some people dont trust him or his work.
But this is here for eveyone to atleast watch.

Enjoy it.

The film is simply called BT London Bombings - and it's unfortunately just too big to get on to indymedia
It's certainly the most enigmatic of all the films produced about the vile and bloody attacks of that day ... which have gone almost entirely uninvestigated.
Researchers, survivors, religious leaders and the families of the victims are all calling for a thorough parliamentary enquiry which is being expressly denied by Britain's political leaders.
Could that be because some research exposes the possible role of the Israeli Defence Force (IDF), through a company called Verint Systems and it's CEO Daniel Bodner, which had for six months before 7/7, despite being embroiled in serious fraud scandals still has, access to the London Underground network through its private security contract?
So far the suggestion that the London bombings may not have been carried out by four crazed Muslims using home made explosives, but by a foreign military power which wanted to galvanise British support behind its expansionist plans in the Middle East has been one of the London Business, media & political community's darkest taboos.
There has also been the recent revelation on Mike Rudin's BBC Conspiracy Files blog that the exercises being carried out that morning at the same three tube stations were commissioned by a firm which, until a few years ago, were running one of Britain's most controversial arms fairs, the ExCel arms fair in Docklands. Reed Elsevier had a very close relationship with the world's most powerful Private Military Companies (PMCs) but were forced by their shareholders and editorial staff at The Lancet, which they also own, to divest themselves of this arms fair where torture equipment was being marketed.

There are several versions of the film which was released anonymously via Bit Torrent in the weeks following the attacks.