Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Woolwich - Stop, Step Back and Think...

All the evidence concerning the events in Woolwich, London, of last week is what the media has told us.

Can we always believe what the media tell us?

Until the two accused are convicted in a Court of Law, everything else is "trial by media".  My belief is that the case will never reach court and, if that happens, I believe it indicates that this was staged event.  

Many aspects of this event raise questions.

There do not seem to have been many witnesses to the actual attack and those that have been interviewed seem to tell stories that do not ring true.


This is the infamous video seen all around the world.  Who is the filmmaker?  How did he have the guts to stand filming a man that had (allegedly) hacked another man to death?  Why was there no blood on the clothes of the alleged attacker (I'm presuming that hacking a man to death produces an abundance of blood)?  Why does the woman in the video walk past the scene as if nothing unusual is occurring?



  
This is the car that allegedly rammed the deceased.  Does the damage look as if it has been caused that way?

Is this the same car?


Then there are the alleged links between the UK security services and the accused.




This is the alleged girlfriend of one of the accused, Michael Adebalajo, hairdresser Justine Ridgen.  The picture proves nothing but does it look like the girlfriend of a devout Muslim?



This is allegedly Kirk Redpath, a British Soldier who was killed in 2007 by a roadside bomb in Iraq.  He was reportedly best friends with Adebalajo.






I'm not the only one who has doubts about the event.


This is a picture of the man apparently "hacked to death" and "beheaded".  Do you see any blood?




Please use your brain and ask yourself if what you have been told happened at Woolwich on 24th May 2013 is corroborated by the evidence presented.

If you answer "yes", then please do all you can to pressure the establishment to get the accused into court so we may hear the truth and have justice served.

If you answer "no", then do the same.

Most information on presented here was taken from aangirfan.




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