Friday, 7 January 2011

7/7 False Flag - Injustice Continues

There are a number of excellent films out there by independent 7/7 London terrorist attack researchers.  One of the shortest and easiest to follow is "7/7 Ripple Effect", put together by a gentleman by the name of John Anthony Hill.  It shows, I believe, that the official account of what happened that day cannot be true.

Mr Hill, a 62 year old hailing from Sheffield but residing in Ireland, is also known on the internet as "Jah" and "Maud'Dib".  His website, which has been available for some years, is "Jah Truth".  

Mr Hill is currently in police custody after, in 2008, sending copies of his film to the judge and jury foreman of a county court which was in the process of trying individuals alleged to have conspired with the four alleged 7/7 bombers.  Mr Hill, having followed the trial, was concerned that a perversion of justice was taking place.  During the trial, lawyers for the prosecution (according to Mr Hill) repeatedly made statements to the effect that the four men accused of the 7/7 attacks clearly were guilty when, in fact, they have never been convicted.

Mr Hill's copies were intercepted by the court trying the men before reaching the judge and jury foreman.  However, in 2009, Mr Hill was arrested by Irish police and eventually extradited to the UK on request of the UK government.  He is currently facing trial for attempting to pervert the course of justice.

If you care to examine the Jah Truth website, you will note that Mr Hill claims to be the Christ, returned to Earth as prophesied by scripture.  Now, at this point the majority of you will be inclined to disregard this man as a deluded lunatic.  However, please consider this.


If we accept for a moment that Jesus Christ existed, as the Bible tells us, as a prophet of God, is this not how he was considered in his time?  Was not Jesus considered to be a lunatic and a threat to the Jewish religious establishment of the time?  Clearly, the fact that he was crucified by the authorities shows that the establishment wanted rid of him.

This was the sad end for a man who preached compassion, love and justice, if the Bible is to be believed.
          
Therefore, is it not reasonable to suppose that, if he did walk the Earth today, for his message he would be derided, insulted and disbelieved?

Please watch "7/7 Ripple Effect" below.  Decide for yourself if what he claims has merit.

Then watch the interview below and decide for yourself if this person is a lunatic or a reasonable man.   



Interview with Maud'Dib.

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