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The main Wikipedia article linked below is the subject of the WikiSpooks Project article [[Project:The Problem with Wikipedia]]. In other words, whilst the article marshalls copious useful facts and information links, it's basic assumption is that the official narrative of the events of 7th July 2005 are broadly accurate.  
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The 'July 7th Truth Campaign' linked below among the most comprehensive and reliable sources of information and documents on 7/7. In spite of this it is careful to stay firmly on the 'official narrative' side of a very sensitive line between 'elements of the State/SIS knew much more about plans for the attack than has been revealed' and 'those same elements were somewhere between 'deeply complicit' and the orchestrators of the attacks'.
  
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The main Wikipedia article linked below is the subject of the WikiSpooks Project article [[Project:The Problem with Wikipedia|The Problem with Wikipedia]]. In other words, whilst the article marshalls copious useful facts and information links, it's basic assumption is that the official narrative of the events of 7th July 2005 are broadly accurate.
  
 
'''Note:''' Per WikiSpooks [[Project:Editorial Policy|editorial policy]] - contributions to this page should take a much more sceptical view of the official narrative.  
 
'''Note:''' Per WikiSpooks [[Project:Editorial Policy|editorial policy]] - contributions to this page should take a much more sceptical view of the official narrative.  
  
'''Note:''' Per the BBC 'Conspiracy Files' video linked below, note the ad-hominem attack on Nick Kollerstrom for alleged 'holocaust denial'. This in addition to a similar ad-hominem on Anthony John Hill (aka Muad' dib) over Ripple-Effect'. 'When your evidence is weak, attack the man' - or kill the messanger - is alive and well at the BBC.
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'''Note:''' the ad-hominem attack on Nick Kollerstrom for alleged 'holocaust denial' in the BBC 'Conspiracy Files' video linked below. This is in addition to a similar ad-hominem on Anthony John Hill (aka Muad' dib) over Ripple-Effect'. It is clear that, 'When your evidence is weak, attack the man' - or kill the messenger - is alive and well at the BBC.
  
  

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though be advised that the official narrative is particularly suspect.


The 'July 7th Truth Campaign' linked below among the most comprehensive and reliable sources of information and documents on 7/7. In spite of this it is careful to stay firmly on the 'official narrative' side of a very sensitive line between 'elements of the State/SIS knew much more about plans for the attack than has been revealed' and 'those same elements were somewhere between 'deeply complicit' and the orchestrators of the attacks'.

The main Wikipedia article linked below is the subject of the WikiSpooks Project article The Problem with Wikipedia. In other words, whilst the article marshalls copious useful facts and information links, it's basic assumption is that the official narrative of the events of 7th July 2005 are broadly accurate.

Note: Per WikiSpooks editorial policy - contributions to this page should take a much more sceptical view of the official narrative.

Note: the ad-hominem attack on Nick Kollerstrom for alleged 'holocaust denial' in the BBC 'Conspiracy Files' video linked below. This is in addition to a similar ad-hominem on Anthony John Hill (aka Muad' dib) over Ripple-Effect'. It is clear that, 'When your evidence is weak, attack the man' - or kill the messenger - is alive and well at the BBC.


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