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Internet forums are not the benchmark of absolute truth and unlike the government,
who eagerly rush to give credibility to an 'Al-Qaeda'
statement as soon as a Bush-linked
Internet company can post it, we do not offer this as concrete proof of
anything. However, it is interesting nonetheless.
Several different people on the forum of the London Evening Standard website
are reporting their own perculiar experiences on the day of the bombing.
One member writes,
Hi everyone,
Did anyone travelling in BEFORE the attacks began yesterday notice anything
peculiar on their tube journey?
I catch the Piccadilly line at 7.15am each morning from Southgate to reach
my work in Kensington by 8.00. Normally, all seats are taken by Finsbury Park
and carriages are packed by Kings Cross.
However, yesterday my tube journey was eerily quiet. For the first time ever
there were spare seats in my carriage all the way through zone 1. It was noticeable
enough for me to wonder what on earth was going on. This was at 7.45 - over
an hour before attacks began.
I've also heard people saying that the Northern Line was being shut down at
the same time.
Is there something that we're not being told?
Another member responds,
yes!!
I was due to pick a work collegue up from balham at 7:15am, but when i got
there i was greeted with Tube emergency vans, police and and hoards of people
being turned away from a closed station.
All very strange they must have known something was going to happan, the surely
had a tip off. As i drove along the road, (which also follows the tubes) they
were all shut and hundreds of people were queing for buses.
when i reached Oval, which was open there were two armed policemen in a road
next to the station, which for a quiet area like that is extremly rare.
the northen line was shut from morden to stockwell. They blatently knew something
was going down, they just got it wrong and are hoping no one mentions anything.
When combined with the bomb
scares in different major cities days before the bombing, the
Israeli warnings and the beyond
a coincidence exercises the day of the attack, these accounts shed more
light on the true nature of the attack.
Related: London Bombing Archive