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7/7: Crime and Prejudice

This documentary explores the 7/7 cold case via new evidence from the recent inquests and discusses the war on terror in the context of numerous miscarriages of justice and acts of violence committed by the state. The first section of the film examines the history of the British state’s use of double agents, from the Victorian Anarchists through WW2 to the war in Northern Ireland. It concludes by examining contemporary cases of injustice and violence carried out as part of the war of terror against Muslims.

The second section of the film is a multi-dimensional study of the new evidence made available at the recent inquests. It looks at the evidence of a wider conspiracy and the fundamental flaws in the official narrative and the police investigation. It also discusses why the dialogue about ‘intelligence failures’ itself fails to address the very real possibility of state involvement in the attacks.

The final section of the film returns to the Anarchists and the case of Martial Bourdin, Britain’s first suicide bomber, in 1894. The mythology surrounding Bourdin is used as a foundation for examining the numerous films, tv shows training exercises and real life events that either predicted 7/7 or were influenced by the attacks. The question of conspiracy theories is addressed through an original analysis unique to this film.

7/7 Crime and Prejudice combines a presentation of the cutting edge of July 7th research with a deeply contextual analysis that casts light on largely unexamined aspects of the war on terror.

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  1. Americans need to know the truth.
    John

  2. bunch of craxy white men

  3. I was expecting another bullshit conspiracy theory documentary with a few flimsy facts coupled with masses of over-speculation and wowing use of provocative images and unsourced quotes to support some anti-establishment view. It wasn’t. I found it relatively objective, fair and un-presumptuous. The fact is there are a lot of question marks surrounding what happened on 7/7 its just that where conspiracy theorists fall down is by pretending they know what really happened, filling in the gaps with wacky theories is for nutjobs and the religious. I am glad to see this documentary didn’t appear to force its own agenda, it merely stated information contrary to what we were officially told. Or it’s all lies, I havent researched it myself.

  4. White man’s got to rule the world.