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I will say this again.im not naive enough to believe that mi6 or the cia are no strangers to underhanded dispicable operations.f**k we have caused coup d;etat all over africa in years gone by.however to arrange far less execute an operation like you just described,would involve quite a number of people and ones that are not involved in the security services.so that right there makes it non feasible.they could never take the chance of some joe bloggs going to the press or having a conciounce.or worse still getting drunk and telling their mates.the best of all shady operations were kept strictly at a min and non insiders were certainly not involved.oh and even then sometimes there is one that blows the whistle.

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Learn? What have I done wrong to you? I was agreeing with someone's post, but being the bully you are you just attack the female dont you....... go for it!   I have learn't that you have a foul m

the Taliban are everywhere mate we cant sit back and wait for to the fight to come to us they need sorting out in there breeding grounds there and here there spreading everywhere john

Read this thread its full of facts, i'm not going to go through it and re post them becuase you were too ignorant(or stupid) to see them first time around. There you go again, because i don't agree wi

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Your bullshit just feeds the cause, for the brain washed inbreds that pollute this country, such as the 7/7 bombers.

 

You could well be one yourself.

 

the worst kind of pollution in this this country is bigots such as yourself

 

 

I will say this again.im not naive enough to believe that mi6 or the cia are no strangers to underhanded dispicable operations.f**k we have caused coup d;etat all over africa in years gone by.however to arrange far less execute an operation like you just described,would involve quite a number of people and ones that are not involved in the security services.so that right there makes it non feasible.they could never take the chance of some joe bloggs going to the press or having a conciounce.or worse still getting drunk and telling their mates.the best of all shady operations were kept strictly at a min and non insiders were certainly not involved.oh and even then sometimes there is one that blows the whistle.

 

 

on the day of 7/7 visor consultants had over 1000 people working on a terror drill which was the exact same scenario as the bombings that occurred that day as said by peter power the man who runs visor consultants...bit too much of a coincidence

 

POWER: ...at half-past nine this morning we were actually running an exercise for, er, over, a company of over a thousand people in London based on simultaneous bombs going off precisely at the railway stations where it happened this morning, so I still have the hairs on the back of my neck standing upright!

 

 

On the very morning of 9/11/01, five war games and terror drills were being conducted by several U.S. defense agencies, including one "live fly" exercise using REAL planes. Then-Acting Head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force General Richard B. Myers, admitted to 4 of the war games in congressional testimony

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I will say this again.im not naive enough to believe that mi6 or the cia are no strangers to underhanded dispicable operations.f**k we have caused coup d;etat all over africa in years gone by.however to arrange far less execute an operation like you just described,would involve quite a number of people and ones that are not involved in the security services.so that right there makes it non feasible.they could never take the chance of some joe bloggs going to the press or having a conciounce.or worse still getting drunk and telling their mates.the best of all shady operations were kept strictly at a min and non insiders were certainly not involved.oh and even then sometimes there is one that blows the whistle.

 

 

on the day of 7/7 visor consultants had 1000 people working on a terror drill which was the exact same scenario as the bombings that occurred that day as said by peter power the man who runs visor consultants

1.000 people kept a secret of the security services murdering their on countrymen

dont be so ridiculous.i see you have conviently not answered me on the people making calls to their family on the planes that day.describing muslims with bandanas tied round there heads chanting quotes from the quoran and bombs strapped to them.granted they were fake bombs,but they didnt know that.or maybe they were just blacked up to keep the pretence going.

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you can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink.

 

enough said by me on the subject.... Goodbye

 

 

 

"I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Voltaire

 

common misconception voltaire never actually said that.

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I will say this again.im not naive enough to believe that mi6 or the cia are no strangers to underhanded dispicable operations.f**k we have caused coup d;etat all over africa in years gone by.however to arrange far less execute an operation like you just described,would involve quite a number of people and ones that are not involved in the security services.so that right there makes it non feasible.they could never take the chance of some joe bloggs going to the press or having a conciounce.or worse still getting drunk and telling their mates.the best of all shady operations were kept strictly at a min and non insiders were certainly not involved.oh and even then sometimes there is one that blows the whistle.

 

 

on the day of 7/7 visor consultants had 1000 people working on a terror drill which was the exact same scenario as the bombings that occurred that day as said by peter power the man who runs visor consultants

1.000 people kept a secret of the security services murdering their on countrymen

dont be so ridiculous.i see you have conviently not answered me on the people making calls to their family on the planes that day.describing muslims with bandanas tied round there heads chanting quotes from the quoran and bombs strapped to them.granted they were fake bombs,but they didnt know that.or maybe they were just blacked up to keep the pretence going.

 

Quick point . . . . just cos they are muslims doesnt mean they are not working for / for the advantage of the US government or powers within the power structure of the US. Many many people over the years have died or killed for causes and people they didnt realize existed. Many people work for people and are very mistaken about who those people are. Such is life.

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The last time the british invaded afghanistan was during the empire of Queen Victoria and every british soldier was wiped out.

 

Fearing Russian encroachment on India from the north, in 1839 it was decided to oust the incumbent Emir of Kabul and replace him with a puppet potentate. The Army of the Indus rolled in for what was expected to be a simple exercise in regime change: 9,500 soldiers of the Bengal Army, 9,000 Bombay or native troops under the once and future Afghan king Shah Shujah, and 38,000 followers. One brigadier needed 60 camels just to carry his personal belongings. Another took a pack of foxhounds. It was, said one observer, a “grand military promenadeâ€. It was also a major gambit in what Kipling dubbed the Great Game, and it was an unmitigated disaster.

 

The first dangerous passage Elphinstone's troops had to face was the Khord-Kabul pass, 15 miles (24 km) from Kabul. Instead of hurrying and securing the pass, Elphinstone ordered a rest after covering just 6 miles (9.7 km). Any effort to maintain military organization on the retreat failed. It was so slow that it was two o'clock in the morning before the last reached the resting place. This gave the Afghans the opportunity to seize the pass themselves.

 

When the British laboured up the narrow pass the next day, they were shot at from all sides by Ghilzais armed with the captured British muskets and their traditional jezails. By the evening of 9 January, around 3,000 of Elphinstone's column had died; frozen to death or been shot, and in some cases they had committed suicide. The column had moved only 10 miles (16 km). A few hundred soldiers deserted and tried to return to Kabul, but none were spared by the Afghans. Elphinstone had ceased giving any orders and sat silently on his horse. On the evening of 11 January, Lady Sale and other officers' wives gave themselves up and accepted being taken hostage by Akbar Khan, whom they mistrusted deeply. All the Indian servants and wives of sepoys were massacred, as they promised no ransom.

 

On the same day Akbar Khan persuaded Elphinstone and his second in command, Brigadier Shelton, to also become hostages. It was a uniquely degrading act in British military history, that senior officers surrendered to save their lives, while their soldiers had to struggle on and face almost certain death. Elphinstone died on 23 April as a captive.

 

On 12 January the remaining troops, now led by Brigadier Thomas John Anquetil, reached the Jugdulluk crest, only to find it blocked by tribesmen. A desperate attack was mounted but only a few soldiers, mostly of the 44th Regiment of Foot, overcame the obstruction. All others were left for dead. The remnants dragged on and made a last stand near the village of Gandamack on 13 January. The force was down to fewer than forty men and almost out of food and ammunition. They were surrounded on a hillock and when a surrender was offered by the Afghans, one British sergeant gave the famous answer "Not bloody likely!" All were killed except Captain James Souter, Sergeant Fair and seven soldiers who were taken prisoner.[5]

 

Only one man from the army managed to reach Jalalabad.The Afghans said that he had been allowed to survive as a warning to the foreign invader: leave, and never return. On 13 January, William Brydon, an assistant surgeon, rode through the gate on his exhausted horse. Part of his skull was sheared off by a sword. An Afghan shepherd had granted him refuge and, when the shooting was over, put him on his horse. It is said that he was asked upon arrival what happened to the army, and answered "I am the army." Brydon later published a memoir of the death march.

 

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All that stuff about 'every british soldier dying in afghanistan' in the last campaign. . . ... . . if that was true i wouldnt have been born. That was the 'First Anglo-Afghan' war. . . . .. . there were two following that one. Oh and forty men DID survive the first war. So get your facts right mate.

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All that stuff about 'every british soldier dying in afghanistan' in the last campaign. . . ... . . if that was true i wouldnt have been born. That was the 'First Anglo-Afghan' war. . . . .. . there were two following that one. Oh and forty men DID survive the first war. So get your facts right mate.

 

 

are you trying to deny the FACT that the british army numbering 16500 was wiped out?

50 were captured and near all survived to be subsequently released after a ransom was paid including Sir Robert Sale's wife, Lady Florentia Sale. Nor was Brydon the only European to survive the trek from Kabul to Jalalabad without spending time in captivity, by Brydon's own account a "greek merchant", Mr Baness, also made it to Jalalabad arriving two days after Brydon but surviving for only one day

 

50 survivors out of 16500 i would say that is a wipeout

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are you trying to deny the fact that the british army was wiped out?

more than 50 others were captured and near all survived to be subsequently released including Sir Robert Sale's wife, Lady Florentia Sale. Nor was Brydon the only European to survive the trek from Kabul to Jalalabad without spending time in captivity, by Brydon's own account a "greek merchant", Mr Baness, also made it to Jalalabad arriving two days after Brydon but surviving for only one day

 

are you a muslim?

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