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368jrn
07-07-2008, 10:50 PM
Are the people that make these programmes incompetant or what? I work for the London Underground and know for a fact that carriage 346 IS NOT the first carriage on the kingscross train that was "bombed". Piccadilly line trains are numbered thus

1xx
5xx
3xx
so 346 would infact be a middle carriage ( either car 3 or 4 depending on which you count from), so this channel 4 documentary on the miracle of carriage 346, which the narrator states is the first carriage on a south bound( should be west bound) piccadilly train is factually wrong, TWATS!.:eek:

mrguitarbear
08-07-2008, 10:44 PM
It was an interesting programme , did anyone else watch it ?

Gill Hicks - both legs amputated below the knee.
Susan Harrison - left leg amputated.
George Roskilly - uninjured , despite being only 3 feet away from the bomber.

Its interesting that both Gill Hicks - for whom one can only have the greatest admiration and sympathy , her quest to get married only 6 months after the attack was immensely moving - and Susan Harrison suffered leg injuries , surely this suggests a bomb explosion at low level rather than that of ( at the chest height of ) Germaine Lindsey ?

mrguitarbear
08-07-2008, 10:47 PM
Are the people that make these programmes incompetant or what? I work for the London Underground and know for a fact that carriage 346 IS NOT the first carriage on the kingscross train that was "bombed". Piccadilly line trains are numbered thus

1xx
5xx
3xx
so 346 would infact be a middle carriage ( either car 3 or 4 depending on which you count from), so this channel 4 documentary on the miracle of carriage 346, which the narrator states is the first carriage on a south bound( should be west bound) piccadilly train is factually wrong, TWATS!.:eek:

Amazingly Channel 4 got the number of the carriage wrong.

The Piccadilly line train that day consisted of the following carriages :

166-566-366-417-617-217

with carriage 166 holding the bomb.

http://j7truth.blogspot.com/2008/07/miracle-of-carriage-346.html

mari
09-07-2008, 12:09 AM
It was an interesting programme , did anyone else watch it ?

Gill Hicks - both legs amputated below the knee.
Susan Harrison - left leg amputated.
George Roskilly - uninjured , despite being only 3 feet away from the bomber.

Its interesting that both Gill Hicks - for whom one can only have the greatest admiration and sympathy , her quest to get married only 6 months after the attack was immensely moving - and Susan Harrison suffered leg injuries , surely this suggests a bomb explosion at low level rather than that
of ( at the chest height of ) Germaine Lindsey ?

The 'bomb' had been planted underneath the carriage - the force of the explosion ripping the metal upwards:

I'm not sure if the following link will work, but its a video presentation called 'Ludicrous Diversion -7/7 London Bombings'. Google it if the link is not viable.

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-4943675105275097719

mrguitarbear
09-07-2008, 12:32 AM
The 'bomb' had been planted underneath the carriage - the force of the explosion ripping the metal upwards:

I'm not sure if the following link will work, but its a video presentation called 'Ludicrous Diversion -7/7 London Bombings'. Google it if the link is not viable.

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-4943675105275097719

Yes , thats what I was implying with my post , that the bomb was planted underneath the carriage.

The counter-argument could be that the rucksack with the bomb in it was on the floor of the carriage , between the bomber's legs , but in this case the question is : how was it detonated ?

The documentary stated that the bomber was standing in the doorway of the carriage on the left-hand side. We can be certain the bomber , if they were even on the train in the first place , was surrounded by others as these people absorbed the shock of the blast and thus saved George Roskilly. It was a early morning rushhour train as well.

So in these cramped conditions how would a bomber have detonated a bomb ? The bomber couldn't have bent down easily to detonate a bomb in a rucksack between his feet.

mari
09-07-2008, 04:24 PM
QUOTE : So in these cramped conditions how would a bomber have detonated a bomb ? The bomber couldn't have bent down easily to detonate a bomb in a rucksack between his feet.[/QUOTE]

They didn't. There were no bombs in the rucksack. The 'bombers' (they were innocent volunteers for an 'exercise in terrorism' failed to get the train from Luton (the 7.24) into london because that very train had been cancelled. There is solid proof of this. So they couldn't have got into london in time to detonate the 'bombs'
When the 'bombers/volunteers' finally got into london & learned that bombs had gone off - the penny dropped, & they realised that they were to be scapegoats/patsies & their life was worth nothing. In a state of acute panic, they made their way to canary wharf where they tried to withdraw money from the ATM there & get into the Reuters offices where they thought they could get some sort of 'safety'.
They never made it because they were shot. That shooting actually made a news item, but was quickly dropped like the scaldingly hot potato it had become. Some remember the reports (I do) & quickly put 2 & 2 together.
Various 'truth' documentaries tell the whole sad story.

red_ram
19-07-2008, 09:02 PM
Amazingly Channel 4 got the number of the carriage wrong.

The Piccadilly line train that day consisted of the following carriages :

166-566-366-417-617-217

with carriage 166 holding the bomb.

I'm surprised the Illuminati didn't try and send us a sign by crossing out the first digit on each of the first three carriages and scrawling in a 6. :D