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LONDON BOMBS -UK STATE CAUGHT REDHANDED (planned 'exercise', same places & time)

b | 11.07.2005 18:14

 

There is smoking-gun evidence to prove UK State involvement in the recent terror attacks in London. An 'exercise' was planned by an organisation called 'Visor', run by former senior police, security, and military personnel. This exercise was planned to take place in London on the same day, and involved the 'simulation' of SIMULTANEOUS BOMB EXPLOSIONS at precisely those tube stations close to which bombs did actually occur. The head of this organisation admitted this in an interview broadcast by BBC Radio 5 on Thursday evening. The transcript of the relevant part is below, and I have also uploaded the audio file. PLEASE CIRCULATE

 

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Really, this is carrying the conspiracy/fear thing a bit too far. The man in the interview sounded completely sincere and if there was some sort of cover up he wouldn't have so freely admitted it in the first place. By feeding into conspiracy you are indulging the sinister force as an aspect of the astral plane.

 

And as to my feeling protests in the past were a waste of time: You cannot deny that protest of all sorts have been helpful and even necessary. It was all the other stuff that I got caught up in that was associated with that culture--conspiracy and drugs to name two. I suppose I enjoyed the drug part too much. We didn't have bong pipes or the 'bong ceremony' until someone brought the whole thing over from the war and supposedly from Thailand. We mixed the weed with eucalyptus nut shavings and bits of tobacco, rolled it into little balls and bonged it one ball at a time. It was 'custom' to do this in rounds of three with 27 as the preferred maximum. I don't care to drugs now because I've since discovered that it messes with my pineal interface. I still feel like I'm cleansing from all those bongs with neck and back pain. The toxins must have gone quite deep into my system.

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Of course, not all of us use drugs. I have never used a drug, and

have no longing to do so. Some of us don't even drink.

 

I think your thoughts on the astral plane are a little simplistic.

It also sounds like you have been brainwashed into not thinking about

alternatives to what you are told. Maybe alternative thinking will

help defeat 'the sinister force as an aspect of the astral plane'.

 

Jo

 

, " Larry Kelley " <earl@n...> wrote:

> Really, this is carrying the conspiracy/fear thing a bit too far.

The man in the interview sounded completely sincere and if there was

some sort of cover up he wouldn't have so freely admitted it in the

first place. By feeding into conspiracy you are indulging the

sinister force as an aspect of the astral plane.

>

> And as to my feeling protests in the past were a waste of time:

You cannot deny that protest of all sorts have been helpful and even

necessary. It was all the other stuff that I got caught up in that

was associated with that culture--conspiracy and drugs to name two.

I suppose I enjoyed the drug part too much. We didn't have bong

pipes or the 'bong ceremony' until someone brought the whole thing

over from the war and supposedly from Thailand. We mixed the weed

with eucalyptus nut shavings and bits of tobacco, rolled it into

little balls and bonged it one ball at a time. It was 'custom' to do

this in rounds of three with 27 as the preferred maximum. I don't

care to drugs now because I've since discovered that it messes with

my pineal interface. I still feel like I'm cleansing from all those

bongs with neck and back pain. The toxins must have gone quite deep

into my system.

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It is only a theory if it isn't proven. As to conspiracy, well, secret planning of things takes place all the time and has nothing to do with your place in the astral plane. The sinister forces are right here on earth and doing the planning. Indulging or not indulging in theory isn't going to change that. It is well documented that Alfred E. Newman's evil doppleganger was planning an invasion of Iraq by the 10th day after his appointment as white house resident. So, the conspiracy was there and it isn't a theory but a proven fact.

 

As to what happens with protests, well, that would be your reality but not the reality of a whole bunch of folks.

 

Lynda

 

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Larry Kelley

Tuesday, July 12, 2005 5:14 PM

Re: Fw: Is this what you saw Fraggle?

 

Really, this is carrying the conspiracy/fear thing a bit too far. The man in the interview sounded completely sincere and if there was some sort of cover up he wouldn't have so freely admitted it in the first place. By feeding into conspiracy you are indulging the sinister force as an aspect of the astral plane.

 

And as to my feeling protests in the past were a waste of time: You cannot deny that protest of all sorts have been helpful and even necessary. It was all the other stuff that I got caught up in that was associated with that culture--conspiracy and drugs to name two. I suppose I enjoyed the drug part too much. We didn't have bong pipes or the 'bong ceremony' until someone brought the whole thing over from the war and supposedly from Thailand. We mixed the weed with eucalyptus nut shavings and bits of tobacco, rolled it into little balls and bonged it one ball at a time. It was 'custom' to do this in rounds of three with 27 as the preferred maximum. I don't care to drugs now because I've since discovered that it messes with my pineal interface. I still feel like I'm cleansing from all those bongs with neck and back pain. The toxins must have gone quite deep into my system.To send an email to -

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I've noticed that about young people. Drugs do not seem to be the ubiquitous enticement\social vocation that they were and I think it's wonderful. The astral plane can be seen simplistically unless you're in it. And I may wonder just what you're brain has been washed with?;) Actually, with the crap that has gone through my brain it needs a good washing. My approach has come from a study of the mysteries. I'm constantly reminded that they need to stay 'the mysteries' and I'll no doubt retire to my monastic hut to keep them that way. I send kudos to Peter for that detailed response to my former post and reaffirm that vegan is the purest diet I've found to date. I'm wishing I could afford all the organic products as I think these would contain less potentially bad chemicals. The attraction to cheaper food is just too strong.

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you must obviously see a different group of *young people* then i do... Larry Kelley Jul 13, 2005 10:08 AM Re: Re: Fw: Is this what you saw Fraggle?

 

I've noticed that about young people. Drugs do not seem to be the ubiquitous enticement\social vocation that they were and I think it's wonderful.

"God was my co-pilot, but we crashed in the Andes and I had to eat him."

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Hi Larry

 

> Really, this is carrying the conspiracy/fear thing a bit too far. The man

> in the interview sounded completely sincere and if there was some sort of

> cover up he wouldn't have so freely admitted it in the first place. By

> feeding into conspiracy you are indulging the sinister force as an aspect

> of the astral plane.

 

It's already there - the people in charge know only too well how to play

with stuff on the astral. Just look at where they plant all the war

memorials to get a jist of just how much they know on playing with energy

and emotion.

 

Understanding that these people know these things, and are prepared to act

on them frees us from the prison of ignorance that they keep (most of) us

in.

 

On the particular issue, I can't see what advantage there would be to

planning an exercise for the same moment as the bombs went off. With 9/11

it was that the " bomb experts " had been in the building a few hours

before, and it would seem quite likely that they actuall planted bombs on

the appropriate pillars to bring the buildings down. - that doesn't seem

to be the case with London.

 

> And as to my feeling protests in the past were a waste of time: You

> cannot deny that protest of all sorts have been helpful and even

> necessary. It was all the other stuff that I got caught up in that was

> associated with that culture--conspiracy and drugs to name two.

 

Not quite sure what you mean by " conspiracy " - perhaps you could

elucidate? I've personally never taken anything stronger than a cup of

coffee (well, OK, I had a couple of glasses of champagne in 1989), and I

don't see a vast amount of it happening around the protest " scene " (if

such a thing exists) in the UK - obviously some people do, but it doesn't

seem to be a major part of it.

 

BB

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Hi Larry

 

> I've noticed that about young people. Drugs do not seem to be the

> ubiquitous enticement\social vocation that they were and I think it's

> wonderful. The astral plane can be seen simplistically unless you're in

> it.

 

I've never found it particularly complex when in it either :-)

 

> I'm wishing I could afford all the

> organic products as I think these would contain less potentially bad

> chemicals. The attraction to cheaper food is just too strong.

 

I'm getting rather torn now between " organic " and " local " ... organic is

better for the individual health, but a lot of my local organic stuff has

travelled from half way across Europe, which seems to defeat the purpose

of it for environmental purposes... it would be nice to find some cheap,

local, organic produce!

 

BB

Peter

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Hi Larry

 

I'm not sure whether this was in answer to my email - but I'm not young.

 

Jo

 

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Larry Kelley

Wednesday, July 13, 2005 6:08 PM

Re: Re: Fw: Is this what you saw Fraggle?

 

I've noticed that about young people. Drugs do not seem to be the ubiquitous enticement\social vocation that they were and I think it's wonderful. The astral plane can be seen simplistically unless you're in it. And I may wonder just what you're brain has been washed with?;) Actually, with the crap that has gone through my brain it needs a good washing. My approach has come from a study of the mysteries. I'm constantly reminded that they need to stay 'the mysteries' and I'll no doubt retire to my monastic hut to keep them that way. I send kudos to Peter for that detailed response to my former post and reaffirm that vegan is the purest diet I've found to date. I'm wishing I could afford all the organic products as I think these would contain less potentially bad chemicals. The attraction to cheaper food is just too strong.To send an email to -

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Hi Jo

 

I'm sorry, but you're wrong!

(Geesh, I don't think I've ever gotten to say that before)

 

I don't consider your age old at all. And I definately know that

your heart and mind are not.

 

BB

Nikki :)

*giddy with delight*

 

 

, " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> Hi Larry

>

> I'm not sure whether this was in answer to my email - but I'm not

young.

>

> Jo

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Thanks Nikki :-) You had me worried for a moment - I thought 'crikey, if

Nikki's cross with me - what have I said?!!)

 

BB

Jo

 

 

 

> Hi Jo

>

> I'm sorry, but you're wrong!

> (Geesh, I don't think I've ever gotten to say that before)

>

> I don't consider your age old at all. And I definately know that

> your heart and mind are not.

>

> BB

> Nikki :)

> *giddy with delight*

>

>

> , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> > Hi Larry

> >

> > I'm not sure whether this was in answer to my email - but I'm not

> young.

> >

> > Jo

>

>

>

>

>

> To send an email to -

>

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Hi Jo

 

*smiles*

 

Sorry about that! Nah, you would have to do something pretty severe

to get me angry with you and I don't see it happenning. Possibly

disagree with you, but I would never be so harsh.

 

I couldn't help myself on this one tho, I knew I may not get an

opportunity like that again!

 

BB

Nikki :)

 

 

, " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> Thanks Nikki :-) You had me worried for a moment - I

thought 'crikey, if

> Nikki's cross with me - what have I said?!!)

>

> BB

> Jo

>

>

>

> > Hi Jo

> >

> > I'm sorry, but you're wrong!

> > (Geesh, I don't think I've ever gotten to say that before)

> >

> > I don't consider your age old at all. And I definately know that

> > your heart and mind are not.

> >

> > BB

> > Nikki :)

> > *giddy with delight*

> >

> >

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I agree with you Fraggle, way too much shit around here.Prices are way down too, just too damn easy to get hold of now. I dont know which part of Antarctica Larry is from?

 

The Valley Vegan.........fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

you must obviously see a different group of *young people* then i do... Larry Kelley Jul 13, 2005 10:08 AM Re: Re: Fw: Is this what you saw Fraggle?

 

I've noticed that about young people. Drugs do not seem to be the ubiquitous enticement\social vocation that they were and I think it's wonderful. To send an email to -

 

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