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truthseeker1980
14-09-2007, 02:22 PM
This isn't really todays news, it happened ealier in the week. But was reported on BBC London so is News.

Anyway:

One train on the Central Line in London, i think on Monday or tuesday had a problem with it's breaks or something mechanical. That was the official story anyway, so the whole line was closed down for the whole day while they supposedly checked all the other trains. This has never happened before, normally they take the particualr train out of service and continue with normal services, as obviously shutting down a whole line causes loads of disruption.

The first thing I thought was, that if or when the next supposed terrorist attack happens, i wonder if it will be on a Central line train in a central line tunnel.
They wouldn't be able to plant any bombs or things at night due to all the maintenance workers, fixing signals and tracks, so to close down the whole line for a day would be perfect for a little MI5 team to go and plant bombs.

Maybe nothing but it did seem abit odd that they took all trains out of service for maintenance, because just one train had a problem.

adzboarder
14-09-2007, 02:26 PM
Open minded or paranoid, I wonder!

I guess time will tell, my friend. Wouldn't be the first time "rucksack bombs" have gone off in the train only for it to appear later as if the bombs were actually under the train...

I go to London about 20 times a year and don't always use the tube, but folks should go about their business with no fear.

truthseeker1980
14-09-2007, 02:38 PM
Oh yeah i wasn't scare mongering and it wont stop me using the trains, was just a thought coz it didn't make sense.

notaslave
14-09-2007, 02:42 PM
I think you are wise to take note of things like this because we do know the way they operate. Personally I would carry on as normal but with these things in mind, and at any given moment if I got an odd "feeling" about doing something I would pay it due attention and avoid doing what I was going to do.

adzboarder
14-09-2007, 02:53 PM
Oh yeah i wasn't scare mongering and it wont stop me using the trains, was just a thought coz it didn't make sense.

Yeah post these things definitely, so that when shit goes down the Icke Crowd can say to the sheeple, "told ya so, and you think we're mad - now who are the suckers!!"

Etc etc

majicdragon
14-09-2007, 06:46 PM
I guess that's why I'm Waiting for "Count Nukula" so I can say I told you so. It's so sad in a way that I can't get off my ass and go out and yell and scream, "I'M MAD AS HELL, AND I"M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE!"

shodan
14-09-2007, 10:01 PM
Open minded or paranoid, I wonder!

I guess time will tell, my friend. Wouldn't be the first time "rucksack bombs" have gone off in the train only for it to appear later as if the bombs were actually under the train...

I go to London about 20 times a year and don't always use the tube, but folks should go about their business with no fear.

what a post, yowsa

adzboarder
17-09-2007, 01:44 AM
yowsa? is that good or bad?

i_am
17-09-2007, 02:01 AM
This isn't really todays news, it happened ealier in the week. But was reported on BBC London so is News.

Anyway:

One train on the Central Line in London, i think on Monday or tuesday had a problem with it's breaks or something mechanical. That was the official story anyway, so the whole line was closed down for the whole day while they supposedly checked all the other trains. This has never happened before, normally they take the particualr train out of service and continue with normal services, as obviously shutting down a whole line causes loads of disruption.

The first thing I thought was, that if or when the next supposed terrorist attack happens, i wonder if it will be on a Central line train in a central line tunnel.
They wouldn't be able to plant any bombs or things at night due to all the maintenance workers, fixing signals and tracks, so to close down the whole line for a day would be perfect for a little MI5 team to go and plant bombs.

Maybe nothing but it did seem abit odd that they took all trains out of service for maintenance, because just one train had a problem.

Why would they close the line because one train had a problem? If it was a mechanical problem with a train, how does that affect the line :confused:

shodan
17-09-2007, 02:43 AM
Its good, like a big YES!

adzboarder
17-09-2007, 02:02 PM
Cool, cheers Trevor!

It just comes out of me sometimes... :D