Andrew MacGregor

 

Mossad’s major blunder

 

London Bombing a Mossad false-flag operation

The only people who had prior knowledge of the London Bomb attacks on the 7th July 2005 would have been the perpetrators of the attack.  We have already been informed that the Israeli Finance Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu was warned prior to the event, supposedly by Scotland Yard.  This is not correct.  A later version states that the warning went to the Israeli Embassy and then to Netanyahu, but again it appears that the second story is also flawed.

An article printed in the Jerusalem Post on the 7th July 2005, the same day as the bombing was authored by Efraim Halevi, a former head of Mossad, and dwelt upon the London Bombings, and made mention of facts that were at that stage unknown, such as the fact that the bombs detonated on the trains were detonated simultaneously.  This fact was not picked up on as the original times of the explosions were logged on at the time the explosions were reported.  [“The multiple, simultaneous explosions that took place yesterday on the London transportation system were the work of perpetrators who had an operational capacity of considerable scope.”]

It was also first reported that the explosions were not bombs but ‘power surges’, which again meant that Halevi’s article conflicted with facts released at the time.  The only way that Halevi could get it right if the known facts were wrong was by prior knowledge.

Halevi also praised the work of the ‘terrorists’ stating how good it was, but when the supposed ‘terrorists’ were identified within days, and video photographs that appeared to have been interfered with were released, it was demonstrated that the tracking and detailing of the supposed ‘terrorists’ by the ‘Security Services’ was even better, almost as if they knew.

But there was a major blunder.  Halevi’s article was supposed to have been printed on the 8th July.  Please read the quote again.  It stated ‘yesterday’, but it was in fact printed on the very day of the bombing, and there is only a 2 hour time difference between Jerusalem and London .  In other words, the former head of Mossad knew in advance that a bombing in London was to take place, and in particular the bombing in Tavistock Place , on the bus.

Again when the article was written, there were no specifics concerning the train bombs, only that they were simultaneous.  No locations, and thus it can be demonstrated that the bombs were not detonated independently by suicide bombers, but rather by a single device, and that Halevi did not have that information when the article was written, because the article was written prior to the event.

When the error was identified, the articles placed on the Internet were changed to read ‘today’ instead of ‘yesterday’, but then the next blunder occurred.  The original article was released as an educational discussion paper in its original form.

We can now demonstrate that the former head of Mossad, Efraim Halevi, and his chief, the Former Israeli Prime Minister and current Israeli Finance Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu were aware of the London Bombings that occurred on the 7th July 2005 at least 24 hours prior to the event.

 

 

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