The 4th Bomb 7/7 survivor Daniel Obachike: The Peter Power Terror Drill Inquest (November 2008)

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The Peter Power Terror Drill Inquest

Daniel | 02.11.2008 12:13 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Terror War | World
Many who've heard of or read my story ask me to explain more about the Peter Power Terror Drills I witnessed that day, as I only gave it a breif mention in The 4th Bomb. Many see this so called 'coincidence' as the strongest evidence yet of state involvement.

Peter Power Terror Drill Inquest - Nov 4th

With Daniel Obachike - Bus Survivor & Eye Witness

Many who've heard of or read my story ask me to explain more about the Peter Power Terror Drills I witnessed that day, as I only gave it a breif mention in The 4th Bomb. Many see this so called 'coincidence' as the strongest evidence yet of state involvement.

The event's aim is to create a clearer understanding and hopefully halt some odd theories that have arisen using diagrams, maps, photo/video footage and by answering questions.

Conway Hall - 4th Nov 2008
25 Red Lion Square,
London, WC1R 4RL.

Doors 6:30pm (Free Refreshments)
Begin 7:00pm
Entry - £4 on the door

I came to this book from the perspective of someone who already knew about the large number of inconsistencies surrounding the 9/11 attacks in America. I was curious about the London attacks and amazed to learn that both these attacks had something in common: terror drills of the exact same scenarios were being conducted when those events went live. Can it really be just a coincidence? Luckily we have a survivor's account to tell us what the media would not about the events of 7/7. Luckily we have a man who had the wherewithal to take notes and ask questions, and to keep tabs on how the media reported the story and how their story kept changing.

Yes, the book could have been proofread better, and at first one does question the need for frequent passages about flirting with women in the tube etc. But I think they just go to show Daniel Obachike's attention to detail and honesty about his mindset. The way the book is written shows Obachike is just an ordinary man who was caught up in extraordinary events. Traumatic as those events were, he did not just try to sweep them under the rug and forget. No, he did the brave thing by sharing his story with the world, and it is a story worth reading.

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