You couldn’t make it up…..the BBC happily giving Muslim terrorists and their supporters free propaganda.
A programme that was supposed to investigate a conspiracy theory that the British government planned the 7/7 bombings, fronted by Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell, was haphazard in its approach and patchy in its ‘evidence’, not looking too deeply at issues raised.
Perhaps, you might think, they were not overly bothered if they didn’t disprove the conspiracy theories.
Who were the conspiracy theory advocates? Three non-Muslims and a Muslim….but a convert…..the BBC loves a convert. Chosen specifically so that the viewer can’t just say ‘They’re all Muslim, they would think that wouldn’t they?’
In other words….if non-Muslims are suspicious it gives the ‘suspicion’ more credibility.
And who is the real danger? Is it the internet trawling white boy or the Islamic radical who uses this information to stir up hate and recruit more extremists in his own community?…..as a BBC report from 2005 tells us……
‘ Video tapes and DVDs left at mosques in Dewsbury contain “distasteful and offensive” propaganda material, a senior police officer has said “As far as we know the videos were a portrayal of violence – a portrayal of Muslims being victims of violence.
“It was an attempt to portray Muslims as victims and to perhaps try and evoke local sympathy, local pressure into some sort of backlash towards the perpetrators which I think the videos portray as British and American politicians – European democracies as the enemies.
“I believe they were aimed at stirring up racial tension – stirring up concern in the community.
“I think the broadest aim may have been recruiting terrorists in the future.’
So why not have four Muslim conspiracy theorists on the programme?….prove it to them and it might be worthwhile.
What does Maxwell say about the theories?……‘I can understand a giant suspicion of the British establishment…back in the 70s the British cops did fit up Irishman for bombings.’
So just setting the scene eh?
As he went on to look at the background of the bombers he said…..‘We will try to get into the mindset of these supposed bombers.’ ‘Supposed bombers’?
The first character ‘witness’ denied that the bombers could have been bombers…they were ‘good Muslim boys, not terrorists.’ But as she lives in the community is she a reliable witness or is she saying what her neighbours want to hear?
The show brings on a Muslim (for some reason) psychologist who tells us that it is hard to spot a terrorist….but that ‘their extremism might start with a legitimate grievance….without doubt one of the biggest recruitment causes was the Iraq War….add to that someone who has experienced racism and it becomes toxic.’
So there you go, the BBC have slotted in their own narrative, and that of the bombers…the terrorism is all justified…because the Iraq War was illegal and Muslims were victims of discrimination.
Then came another theme…current in BBC thinking….it’s all down to Big Business and the government operating behind the scenes to facilitate Big Business…going so far as to bomb London in order to keep the Imperialist British flag flying over the world and sell widgets to the natives at exorbitant prices.
The programme proved little other than that the bombers were on the trains and bus and that a homemade bomb works….we all know that…the IRA were making them for years and the Taliban are more than proficient.
Was the BBC really trying to disprove the conspiracy theory?
Some might say that the BBC is doing the opposite…..who is its audience for this? I have never once thought that the government plotted the 7/7 bombings. Not many other people will have either.
The only people who believe this are people who don’t actually believe the ’conspiracy’ because they know the truth but are happy to sow the doubt and confusion….that is, fellow travellers of the bomber‘s…… and the conspiracy theorists who will never be ‘turned’ whatever the evidence proves.
So it is a relatively very small group of people, the majority of whom will not change their views under any circumstances….therefore why give such prominence to conspiracy theories that only a few extremists want to believe?
I can only conclude that someone at the BBC thought this was good entertainment or that it would be good to spread the propaganda to a wider audience and in order to keep up the attack on Blair and the Iraq War with subtle hints of possible Machiavellian plots to murder British subjects.
What was missing from the show?…the bomber’s own videos declaring their Jihad upon the West….the videos prove it was no training exercise, they prove that they were involved and they prove that, inconveniently, Islam was the driving force behind the attacks.
So why did the BBC not show those videos when they are so relevant to disproving the conspiracy theories?
If you think the BBC are incapable of using the 7/7 attacks, the 52 dead and the over 700 injured, as pawns in their games you may have forgotten the first anniversary of the 7/7 attacks which the BBC decided was a good time to insist that Muslims were the real victims of the bombs…suffering suspicion wherever they went.
To prove the point the BBC hired themselves a Muslim, gave him a rucksack and walked him through the people at the remembrance service….causing quite evident, and quite natural, alarm amongst some people.
It is apparent that some at the BBC have lost all sense of propriety and proportion, not to say common sense and common decency.
In their never ending quest to prove Muslims are innocent of any dark thoughts at all they are prepared to sacrifice everything from free speech to the right to live in a safe and secure environment….or rather make everyone else sacrifice those things on the altar of some form of twisted political correctness.
Fury as BBC documentary suggests Government plotted 7/7 attacks to boost Iraq war support (well, it is hosted by an Irish comedian)
The BBC3 documentary shows conspiracy theorists – including model Layla Randle-Conde – play the bombers.
Producers blow up a bus in a bid to recreate the explosion in Tavistock Square that killed 13 people.
Parents of victims brand programme ‘disgusting’ and in ‘really bad taste’
Families of victims of the 7/7 London bombings have slammed the BBC for a ‘disgusting’ documentary that investigates conspiracy theories surrounding the atrocity.
The programme, to be aired on BBC3 and hosted by Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell, probes claims that the co-ordinated blasts were in fact part of a Government plot to boost support for the Iraq war.
007 would have sorted it all out.