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ktlight
21st July 2011, 08:38
FYI:
[QUOTE]Cressida Dick was the person in charge of the police operation that led to the murder in London of the innocent Jean Charles de Menezes.

Dick has now been promoted to the job of police commissioner in charge of terrorism.

Cressida Dick's appointment: more proof that the Met is utterly shameless.

Police boss Cressida Dick, who was involved in the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, is a member of 'Common Purpose'.

Common Purpose is said to be linked to the Bilderberg Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Tavistock Institute. (Commander Dick ordered: “Do not let surveillance intervene”)

In 2008, Matthew Byrne, a children's charity boss, was featured in a book of photographs showing 'individuals that best represent the city' of Liverpool in the UK.

Byrne appeared alongside the local Police chief Bernard Hogan Howe and Archbishop Patrick Kelly.

Byrne's charity works with young children.

Matthew Byrne, 38, has worked for a powerful organisation called Common Purpose.

Matthew Byrne is listed as a member of the local advisory board of Common Purpose in Liverpool.

On 23 March 2010, we learn that Matthew Byrne, the children's charity boss, has admitted a string of sadistic sex attacks in a 'torture chamber bedroom'

Byrne's victims were dressed as young schoolgirls.

Liverpool Crown Court heard that Byrne tied up, gagged and strangled his victims for his sexual pleasure.

Some of his victims thought they were going to die.

In one attack he whipped a girl until her blood sprayed over his bedroom walls.

He then used a plastic bag to suffocate the girl. She survived.

The police searched Byrne's home and found shackles, a leather collar, a cane, rope, tape and girl's clothing.

Byrne has admitted making indecent images of children.

Byrne has admitted committing a lewd and obscene act on a Merseyrail train while photographing young girls.

In 2002, Matthew Byrne told a UK parliamentary committee (House of Commons - Home Affairs - Minutes of Evidence):

"My name is Matthew Byrne from an organisation called Fire in Ice.

"Fire in Ice is a Merseyside-based (Liverpool area), self-help project run by and for adult men who have experienced child abuse, especially those who have suffered abuse in child care institutions."

Reportedly, James Rennie was trained by Common Purpose.

Rennie and members of his child abuse ring were jailed for sex crimes against children. (Spread The Word)

NATO's Operation Gladio involved acts of false flag terror in Europe.

There has been speculation that all the recent terror incidents in Britain are part of a 'strategy of tension' similar to that which brought terror to Greece, Italy and Turkey in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

If elements of the security services could catch and kill someone on the London Underground and then claim that this person was a Moslem terrorist, this would advance the fascist agenda.

It would support the idea that 9 11, the Bali Bombs, the Madrid Bombs and the London Bombs were the work of Moslem terrorists, rather than the work of the security services, using double agents and patsies.

When agents of the UK government shot dead the innocent Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes, the police claimed that they had shot a dangerous terrorist.

It looks as if there were (at least) two groups who were involved in the pursuit of Jean Charles de Menezes:

1. The police
2. A shadowy military group

Senior sources in the Metropolitan Police told The Observer (21 August 2005) that

1. their surveillance officers felt that de Menezes was not about to detonate a bomb,
2. was not armed
3. and was not acting suspiciously.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1553440,00.html

A police source said: 'There is no way those three guys would have been on the train carriage with him [de Menezes] if they believed he was carrying a bomb. Nothing he did gave the surveillance team the impression that he was carrying a device.'

It was only when they were joined by 'armed officers' that things changed.

The Sunday Herald, which often has the best sources on security matters, tells us about the Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR).

source to read more
http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2011/07/dick-in-charge-of-terror.html