I picked up on the following last night:

PRLog (Press Release)
Dec 11, 2008 – Andrew Johnson, an independent researcher not
affiliated with any political party, group or association has recently
sent letters to all 52 UK Police Chief Constables and 78 UK Military
figures requesting they examine evidence relating to events on 9/11 and
7/7. He has also spoken out about the use of Common Purpose training by some of these organisations.

You can read the full press release here.

Now before we all start crying conspiracy, tin foil brigade, think on. We all know that these events have never been properly investigated or explained to the satisfaction of the public at large, and the UK Government have doggedly refused any kind of investigation or review into 7/7.

Perhaps it is about time that someone did undertake a thorough investigation, and now seems as good a time as any for our senior Police and Military to make public their findings, to follow the lead set by Jacqui Smith when she spoke before Parliament with regard to the Damian Green affair and insisted “no one is above the law”.

The Home Secretary said:

The police must be allowed to carry out their statutory investigations without “fear or favour”, free from political interference.

The author of these letters when he writes to our Senior Police and Military officers makes this clear when he says:

At some point, you will need to deal with the very fundamental issues set out here – and you will either do it by serving the people above you or by serving the people below you. Therefore, in the final analysis, I hope you will ask yourself whom are you (and your colleagues) serving? I hope you can answer that question comfortably enough to sleep at night.

After all, now that the complaints have been made, the Police have a statutory duty to investigate, and bearing in mind that in the UK alone there have been 26,000 new laws enabled on the back of these events, it is not unrealistic to establish whether they have been enabled in the interests of the State, or in the interests of the Public, two very different things. 

Only time will tell as to whether any of these Senior protectors of our freedoms have the balls to defy this Labour Government and undertake such an investigation, without “fear or favour”.and free from political interference.

After all, if there is nothing to hide, then there is nothing to fear, right?