Addressing the Sheeple: History repeating itself
Yes, enough is enough! People have got to stop being afraid to ask the most basic yet most obvious questions just because they are inhibited by a subservient mainstream media. Why is it so monstrous to consider the coincidences of such attacks in the middle of an election campaign, especially when you are beginning to struggle against an opponent who is branded as a pacifist and most bizarrely in the wake of the accusation being reinforced after a TV debate? The people who are most outraged by such questions are the same people who will most defiantly protest that they are not being controlled and can think for themselves. Yet, with the aid of the media, few will recall the events surrounding the 7/7 London bombings in 2005. At the time Tony Blair was struggling in the polls during a general election. Then the attacks took place. It was during the 9/11 attacks that the Tavistock Institute/Chatham House wheeled out the now familiar mantra to be quoted by George Bush, that "Democracy was under attack". This guaranteed the people's total dependence on the Government. Many reading this article won't even be familiar with the terms, "False Flag" or "Hegelian Dialectic". Ignorance is by choice, thus condemning the next generation.
During the 7/7 London attacks Benjamin Netanyahu was Israel’s Finance Minister He had been warned in advance by his embassy not to attend an economic conference organized by the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) in collaboration with the Israeli embassy and Deutsche Bank.
Netanyahu was staying at the Aldridge Hotel in Mayfair. The
conference venue was a few miles away at the Great Eastern Hotel close
to the Liverpool subway station, where one of the bomb blasts occurred.
Rudolph Giuliani, who was mayor of New York City at the time of the
9/11 attacks, was staying at the Great Eastern hotel on the 7th of July,
where TASE was hosting its economic conference, with Israel’s Finance
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as keynote speaker.
Giuliani was having a business breakfast meeting in his room at the
Great Eastern Hotel, close to Liverpool Street station when the bombs
went off.