Question Everything                                 

Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.

                                                                                                                                      Buddha

Believing something that is untrue does not make you stupid.

Believing something out of hand without checking does.

 

Why would anyone blow himself/herself up during an attack like the London bombings, when it can be done rather easily by leaving the explosives on the trains and the bus, and disembarking without endangering oneself?

Why did the alleged bombers buy parking tickets for their car and why did they buy a return ticket from Luton.

The State says that all the alleged bombers were caught on cctv at a number of locations but to date none of the video has been shown. Only still photographs.

The State alleges that all four men caught the 7.40am train from Luton. That train was cancelled.The next available train 7.48am would have got them to London too late to catch the affected tube trains.

The photograph of one of the men is timed stamped 10 minutes after he is supposed to have blown himself up.

Was it more than a coincidence that the security forces were having a training exercise that day.

The last will and testament of one of the men has never been shown in full.

Why did a number of witness's say that the floor "raised up" when the bombs were allegedly above the floor.

How were the police able to identify the men within days of the bombings baring in mind that there were body bits all over the place.