Exactly!!! Wanda you reckon then ?
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IMO it's time to ignore civil liberties and scoop up any potential terrorists that are on surveillance and being deemed as high risk.
It seems that this / these terrorists were known to the authorities.
Exactly!!! Wanda you reckon then ?
the guy did explain how
the flash would have gone up from the bucket and as it hit the air, spread around
imagine a mushroom i guess
in a packed train carriage it is not unfeasible to think that would cause 20 people to have flash burns ( which is what they said they had )
That's a really good idea.
They're doing something similar in the Philippines at the moment with drug addicts. It's quite important to give governments sweeping powers in the name of our security (feck me, isn't it all so dangerous these days?) and they will never abuse these powers right?
I'd be completely happy for the Government to put us all under surveillance for 24 hours a day (oh, we are already?) just to stop us getting our eyebrows singed by these bombs that are exploding at a rate of once every 10 years.
Perhaps I missed your point, and you are only talking about the brown people?
Armed police at Stratford station today
That is why I asked whether it just as dangerous to write off the 'MSM' reporting of almost every major incident as likely 'fake' , or 'made up' or 'enacted'.
I used to think a little more along those lines myself. To a degree.
But I noticed some people suggesting that we should all think that way all of the time. I started asking myself why.
'Question everything' is good ;)
If the bucket and everything in it were explosion proof, shouldn't we all be wearing buckets as a safety measure now , whilst we are waiting on the brown terrorists being rounded up?
I saw the photo of the bucket and was surprised how well it had survived.
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