Monday, February 28, 2011

7/7 Inquest - Was someone afraid to reveal the causes of deaths?

Remember Haiti, and how a 'crisis management exercise' was going on THE DAY BEFORE the event?

Remember 9-11, and how FEMA were in town THE DAY BEFORE the event?

Remember 7-7, and how an emergency unit 'on a military base in the City of London' had been set up on July 6th THE DAY BEFORE the event? No, me either. Neither did I realise NO AUTOPSIES had ever been done on the cryogenically stored victims of 7/7.

But, in his latest update, Nick Kollerstrom (author of TERROR ON THE TUBE) reckons that's exactly what happened.

It is quite startling to realise that a special room had been set up to receive the dead of the July 7th bombings in a temporary morgue built on army land, the contract for which arrived on the contractor’s desk on July 6th, the day before the massacres.

All the bodies of the dead were taken and cryogenically stored here.

Not until the Inquest, five years later, did startled lawyers acting on behalf of the victim-families get to hear, that NO POST MORTEMS had been performed on the dead.

Let us repeat this astonishing statement, the better to realise our own astounded bafflement:

NO POST MORTEMS HAD BEEN PERFORMED ON THE DEAD.

Let’s listen to the bewildered comment from pathologist Dr. Awani Choudhary, one of the first doctors on the scene from the BMA at Tavistock Square, who testified to the Inquest about his attempts to save the life of Gladys Wundowa:

‘I have not seen the post-mortem report, but I thought that she was bleeding from somewhere … So if the post-mortem says that she was not bleeding from anywhere, just had a spinal injury, I will be surprised…
Q. Since you ask about the post-mortem, can I simply inform you that, as with all the other casualties of the day, no internal post-mortem was conducted into Gladys Wundowa, so unfortunately, much as we would like the answers to the questions that you’ve asked, they don’t –
A. I… I’m absolutely sure that she had had internal injury as well as a spinal injury, and I’m absolutely surprised that a post-mortem has not been done through and through.
Q. Well, Mr Choudhary, that isn’t a matter to concern you.
A. Sorry.
Q. … we don’t need to concern ourselves about that matter. (Jan 20 am, 63:22- 65:6)

No, of course not. 52 dead and no post-mortems, nothing to worry about.
[source TERROR ON THE TUBE]


7/7 update: James Corbett's SUNDAY UPDATE this month continues to expose the (as he calls them) the False Flag attacks of Oklahoma in '95, New York in '01 and London in '05.

6 comments:

Graham said...

Do you have a source for the claim about the setting up of the morgue the previous day? If can be proved this is devastating to the official story

Mike Philbin said...

from the TERROR ON THE TUBE link at the foot of this blogpost ... (source, ‘London’s Response to 7/7’ David Donegan Office of the Strategic Health Authorities at NHS, in www.crisisresponsejournal.com no longer online, held in J7 archives: and quoted here)

Bridget said...

The contract for a mass fatality morgue was delivered to De Boers on 6/07/05 as part of the Mass Fatality Plan. The original article which Nick Kollerstrom has based his article on was written by J7 and can be read here:

Colonel Mahoney, in Porton Down, with the flawed d...

The morgue itself was not erected before 7/7 - not until 8/7/05 - so don't go running away with that notion!

Mike Philbin said...

thanks for looking into that Bridget.

:)

muzuzuzus said...

I put this info onto ATS, and then I contacted J7 to see if they knew about it, and here is their two email replies:
Hi

Yes we wrote the original article a couple of weeks ago:

http://77inquests.blogspot.com/2011/02/colonel-mahoney-in-porton-down-with.html

Nick Kollerstrom plagiarises J7's work (he copied our website for his
book Terror on The Tube) and much of our blog. We have challenged him on
it but he informs us "he has a book to sell".

Regards
J7

&followed by:

Hi Juliano I've just read the absurd comment on that article that the morgue was erected the day before 7/7 - it wasn't - the contract for a Resilience Mortuary as part of the Mass Fatality plan for London was received by De Boers on 6/07/05. De Boers incidentally erected the press and public annexe at the Royal Courts of Justice for the 7/7 Inquests. J7

Mike Philbin said...

Muz,

nice comebacks

:)