Talk:2005 London bombings
Is there a place for "Conspiracy evidence that may have been disproved"?
Is there a place for "Conspiracy evidence that may have been disproved"?
eg: this article in the Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/jun/27/july7.uksecurity by Mark Honigsbaum in which he says that he was the originator of a report that it "was believed" there had been an explosion "under the carriage of the train". Mark also said that "some passengers described how the tiles, the covers on the floors of the train, flew up, raised up".
Marks original report has spread all over the internet took on a life of their own.
"Did July 7 bombs explode under trains? Eyewitness accounts appear to contradict the theory that suicide bombers were responsible for killing 39 [sic] passengers on London's tube network that day." eg http://www.bilderberg.org/pepis05.htm#71
"How Black Ops staged the London bombings: Staged terror events - like magic tricks - rely on misdirection to throw people off the track ... The bombs on the underground were not in the tube carriages. They were under the floors of the carriages." as believed by eg Wikipedia editor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Arthur_Warrington_Thomas Toolbox 17:24, 14 July 2010 (IST)