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Scotland: There have been one or two conspiracy theories developing around the efforts of incompetent terrorist wannabees in Glasgow last Saturday and London last week.
They found no evidence of a bomb. Just a car that caught on fire which is common after a crash. And now they say the "suspect device" was not linked to any explosive!! And the suspect was not blown up but merely burned!!(added by Feòrag, 6th July 2007.)
Scare-orism for Zionist policies.(added by Feòrag, 6th July 2005.)
Conspiracy theories bore me to tears. But when I first heard about the foiled bomb plot in central London my initial thought was to dismiss it as a stunt by the incumbent Prime Minister. His motive: to reveal his strong leadership at foiling the plot whilst also ensuring the subservience of the population in the face of terrorism.(added by Feòrag, 6th July 2005.)
We should also note this comment on The Great London Bombing Conspiracy List, which clearly contains the whole Truth on the matter.
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1: Posted by: Thomas | July 7, 2007 6:10 AM
How much conspiracy can there be behind a pair of suicide bombers who failed to kill even themselves?
2: Posted by: Feòrag | July 9, 2007 2:50 PM
You'd think it wouldn't be a rich picking ground for conspiracy theorists, wouldn't you? But there was a letter in today's Metro purporting to be from one "Skull and Bones" here in Edinburgh, promoting yet another conspiracy theory about it. Needless to say, the letter isn't on the Metro website--obviously due to a conspiracy of some sort.
3: Posted by: Chris | July 10, 2007 2:29 AM
Seen this?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07/02/terror_idiocy_outbreak/
Chris
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