>Joseph Wanzala quoted some conspiratorial claptrap:
>
>>To start with, it's noteworthy that an ex-Mossad chief, writing on
>>the same day of the bombings, seemed to know more than everyone
>>else. Look at the first sentence from this Jerusalem Post article.
>
>Oooh, sounds like the Mossad did it, eh? Especially if you don't
>follow the link and read the sentence in question
><http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/Printer&cid=1120702711778&p=1074657885918>:
>
>>The multiple, simultaneous explosions that took place today on the
>>London transportation system were the work of perpetrators who had
>>an operational capacity of considerable scope.
>
>Is that such a bizarre thing to say? Really, Joseph. And you want
>more influence over what KPFA broadcasts? God save us.
Doug, you read very carelessly. The article Joe posted clearly stated that the Mossad statement came at a time when the official police public information statement was that the train bombs were not at all simultaneous. Since the British police lied about *that*, whatever makes you think that anything else they say is true (unless independently verified)?
Shane Mage
"Thunderbolt steers all things...It consents and does not consent to be called Zeus."
Herakleitos of Ephesos