05-02-2011, 10:03 AM
Welcome to DPF Bridget
I'm sorry you consider my oblique, tongue-in-cheek reference to being 'made an offer she/he couldn't refuse scurrilous. In fact, in the circumstances I apologise for having made it. Same goes for the SIS's remark.
If you spend much time here you will come to understand - if you don't already know - that trite and cliched though its common usage undoubtedly is, 'making offers that cannot be refused' is in fact an accurate encapsulation of the modus-operandi of the Establishment and its Security and SIS enforcers everywhere. My usage of the term was so intended - but nonetheless inappropriate. Sorry.
As I tried to make clear in the above post, I respect both your commitment to the truth of what happened on 7/7 and your encyclopedic knowledge of the forensic details. Please accept my word for that. I am less impressed by your apparent faith in the in the 'Establishment' - for want of a better catch-all term to describe the nexus of powers and their agencies that effectively control what we are allowed to know of the actual evidence.
Not wishing to reprise our exchanges on Nick Kollersrom's blog last November, I'll leave it at that for now - 'Sabretache' is me as I'm sure you have already sussed.
But I repeat, your understanding and analysis of such evidence as we ARE allowed to see, together with your analysis of the bluster, obfuscation and contradictions in the evidence of police and other official witnesses at the inquest hearings, is much respected.
I for one will be very happy to engage further with you on 7/7 - though I appreciate you have a site dedicated to that. I know how time-consuming that is because I too have WikiSpooks.
I'm sorry you consider my oblique, tongue-in-cheek reference to being 'made an offer she/he couldn't refuse scurrilous. In fact, in the circumstances I apologise for having made it. Same goes for the SIS's remark.
If you spend much time here you will come to understand - if you don't already know - that trite and cliched though its common usage undoubtedly is, 'making offers that cannot be refused' is in fact an accurate encapsulation of the modus-operandi of the Establishment and its Security and SIS enforcers everywhere. My usage of the term was so intended - but nonetheless inappropriate. Sorry.
As I tried to make clear in the above post, I respect both your commitment to the truth of what happened on 7/7 and your encyclopedic knowledge of the forensic details. Please accept my word for that. I am less impressed by your apparent faith in the in the 'Establishment' - for want of a better catch-all term to describe the nexus of powers and their agencies that effectively control what we are allowed to know of the actual evidence.
Not wishing to reprise our exchanges on Nick Kollersrom's blog last November, I'll leave it at that for now - 'Sabretache' is me as I'm sure you have already sussed.
But I repeat, your understanding and analysis of such evidence as we ARE allowed to see, together with your analysis of the bluster, obfuscation and contradictions in the evidence of police and other official witnesses at the inquest hearings, is much respected.
I for one will be very happy to engage further with you on 7/7 - though I appreciate you have a site dedicated to that. I know how time-consuming that is because I too have WikiSpooks.
Peter Presland
".....there is something far worse than Nazism, and that is the hubris of the Anglo-American fraternities, whose routine is to incite indigenous monsters to war, and steer the pandemonium to further their imperial aims"
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"Never believe anything until it has been officially denied"
Claud Cockburn
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".....there is something far worse than Nazism, and that is the hubris of the Anglo-American fraternities, whose routine is to incite indigenous monsters to war, and steer the pandemonium to further their imperial aims"
Guido Preparata. Preface to 'Conjuring Hitler'[size=12][size=12]
"Never believe anything until it has been officially denied"
Claud Cockburn
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