July 7 Jury Offered Majority Verdict
That’s the headline in today’s Telegraph coverage of the “trial” of three men accused of helping the alleged suicide bombers who blew up London Underground trains and a bus on the 7th of July 2005.
Except that these men didn’t assist the alleged bombers, because the alleged bombers didn’t do it.
What’s rarely noticed is that, by the official story, the “bombers” took a train with their rucksack bombs from Luton to Kings Cross Station. Except that train doesn’t go to Kings Cross station - it goes to Kings Cross Thameslink station. It’s a walk of several minutes to the Kings Cross underground station. Even if the bombers had run through the tunnels, out onto the street, over the top of the rush hour commuters, through more tunnels, and even if there had been a tube train just waiting to pull away as they got on, it isn’t possible to get to Edgeware Road on time. I know - I tried. Couldn’t do it.
Never mind all the other holes in the official tale.
The whole story is a pile of shite, so it’s no wonder the Jury at the trial of the supposed co-conspirators can’t reach a unanimous verdict. No wonder the government refuses to hold an official inquiry.