Documenting the catalogue of inconsistencies in the London 7/7 story
Documenting the catalogue of inconsistencies in the story so far – Part 1
Ten months after the events of 7 July 2005, on 11 May 2006, the Home Office published the ‘Report of the Official Account of the Bombings in London on 7th July’ (here-in referred to as the Official Report).
The Official Report has since been discredited owing to a factual inaccuracy, namely the departure time of the train the accused are alleged to have taken from Luton to Kings Cross. This error was announced to Parliament by the Home Secretary on 11 July 2006.
The Official Report was designed to replace a full and independent public inquiry, yet has already been proven to be inaccurate.” Furthermore, additional errors in the report have also been acknowledged, again with regard to key aspects of the statements made.
Mind the Gaps Part 1 and 2 endeavour to highlight some of the many anomalies, inconsistencies and outright errors in both the official report and media coverage of the events of 7/7.
See:”? http://julyseventh.co.uk/july-7-mind-the-gaps-part-1.html