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To: philv who wrote (23346)7/17/2005 11:10:21 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81823
 
Phil > Some believe London bombers were right-wing Britons

Great minds think alike -- I posted the same piece myself.

Message 21510247

> Caution This article is in dispute. It is alleged to contain incorrect or misleading information

Anyone can post anything on Wikipedia. Even I have done so although not in this instance. So it's clear someone decided to post the caveat because they didn't like the story about the timers -- and for obvious reasons. As you know, with this stuff as well as gold etc, one has to make up one's own mind from whatever information/disinformation there is.

It still remains a fact that despite all the innuendo and insinuations there is no real evidence which shows the four Muslims were actually suicide bombers bent on killing themselves and others or that the event was connected to Al Qaida (whoever/whatever that is). Indeed, anyone could have been behind it and the four guys could simply have been innocent people who were hired to deliver some goods to different addresses in London. In fact, from the stories about them and their demeanor prior to their deaths one could hardly believe they were terrorists -- unless, of course, it suits one to do so.