
7/7 Revisited: A Forensic Inquiry Into the London Bombings
On July 7, 2005, London was rocked by a series of coordinated explosions that killed 52 civilians and injured hundreds more. The British government quickly declared it a suicide bombing by four radicalized young Muslims—an open-and-shut case of homegrown terror. But was it really that simple?
7/7 Revisited digs beneath the headlines, revealing a chilling pattern of contradictions, surveillance failures, forensic anomalies, and unanswered questions. Why did multiple eyewitnesses claim the blasts came from beneath the train floors? Why were two of the alleged bombers already known to MI5 from a major terror investigation—yet left unchecked? And how could a private security firm have been conducting a terror drill mimicking the exact attack locations at the exact same time?
With rigorous analysis, eyewitness accounts, and comparisons to intelligence operations like 9/11 and Operation Gladio, this book challenges the official narrative and exposes a disturbing possibility: that the public was misled, and the truth of 7/7 remains hidden in plain sight.
If you think the story of 7/7 was settled, think again. This is the investigation the British public was denied—and the evidence they were never meant to see.
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