This is speculation from what I have been frequently told is a ‘false news site’.
The bias is obvious but this does not seem beyond the the realm of the possible.
I
have found it difficult since day one to believe that a faulty fridge
caused a towering inferno.
A
bomb-making exercise gone wrong makes more sense to me.
Meanwhile, one way to make the problem go way would be to deport the victims.
London Apartment Fire Disaster Caused by ISIS BOMB FACTORY in one apartment!
6
June, 2017
Ever
since Grenfell Tower blew up at a cost of over 100, possibly 200,
lives, people have been demanding answers. Brain-dead left-wingers,
oblivious to the fact the building was run by a tenants-controlled
organization and that the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is
controlled from the Cabinet Office, not the town hall, have been
blaming ‘Tory cuts’. But intelligence information obtained by
The Hal Turner Show indicate an ISIS Bomb Factory was operating in a
fifth floor apartment where TATP was being stored in a
refrigerator/freezer. The TATP ignited when not kept cool enough.
By
all published accounts, a refrigerator is being blamed for starting
the fire. The police, are openly blaming it on a British-made fridge,
a Hotpoint FF175BP, which allegedly caught fire in an apartment on
the 5th floor.
The
media are lapping up the police fridge story, without stopping to ask
themselves how an electrical fire in a fridge-freezer could possibly
burn down an entire 24-storey apartment building. The police are also
sitting on the casualty figure, to the point where their figure of 79
is being treated with open contempt.
Some
smarter journalists, smart at any rate by comparison to the rest of
their profession, are querying why Hotpoint are not recalling all the
60,000 or so FF175BP fridge-freezers out there. The answer is obvious
– there never was a problem with the fridge, thus there is no need
for a recall.
More
to the point, recalls cost money. The police are frantically trying
to keep Hotpoint engineers away from the fridge in question. No
British manufacturer would commit shareholder funds to an expensive
recall on the say-so of the sleaziest police force in the UK, no
offense to the Metropolitan Police intended. The rozzers are
obviously engaged in a cover-up. They are running away from the
truth.
In
the meantime there are panic evacuations of tower-blocks in London,
which cannot be justified solely by the fire-hazard, not least with
24/7 fire marshals. There’s something more here than an ordinary
fire hazard.
The
Bomb Factory
The
awful truth, awful at any rate for the Cabinet Office, is that there
was an ISIS cell in Grenfell Tower, running a bomb factory. Analysis
indicates that an explosive chemical known as TATP was being stored
in the freezer compartment, which failed in response to the heat
generated. TATP generates a lot of heat and needs to be kept cool.
Unlike
7/7 there were no convenient commercial premises with industrial
cooling equipment. A domestic fridge-freezer simply would not be up
to the job. There’s no point in ISIS sending in a complaint to
Hotpoint. I’m sure that Hotpoint would say that their domestic
fridges are not designed to store high explosives!
TATP
is more unstable than nitro-glycerine. It will cook off with even a
slight rise in temperature. Being difficult to store, it also needs
to be mixed close to the point of use. One consequence of that is
that terrorist cells will have little experience in storing it.
Terrorists
also tend not to be the sharpest knives in the box. ISIS is
controlled from Dachau. The actual terrorists are seen as
cannon-fodder. As on 7/7, 21/7 and at Manchester Arena GO2, the DVD’s
London operation, are not above rigging the timers so that the
terrorists manage to blow themselves up.
The
rozzers are well aware that the 7/7 and Manchester terrorists were
not suicide bombers. They have engaged in a sustained campaign of
deception over 12 years, but with Grenfell Tower it’s threatening
to blow up in their faces.
Whilst
the judge-led inquiry will be a Piper Alpha style musical comedy
proceeding, the explosive (no pun intended) growth in social media
since 2005 means that it’s becoming more difficult for the rozzers
and the Cabinet Office to suppress the truth.
What
was the target?
You
don’t want to transport TATP very far, not unless you’re a very
silly terrorist, and ISIS’s targets in the UK are assigned by GO2
in any event. We are therefore probably looking at a target in or
near London. You also want to leave mixing your TATP as late as
possible.
This
suggests targeting an event no later than last weekend. Best guess is
Trooping The Colour. They wouldn’t have got close to HM the Queen,
thank God, but they might have blown up a number of Her loyal
subjects. Terrorists are cowards, so they would have been looking to
murder unarmed civilians, preferably women and children, as at
Manchester.
Grenfell Tower survivors could be deported in 12 months despite government immigration amnesty
The
Government has confirmed those who come forward to receive support
and assistance will receive only 12 months' limited leave
to remain
6 July, 2017
Theresa
May has U-turned on a promise not to carry out immigration checks on
Grenfell fire victims, leaving survivors who need help at risk of
deportation if they come forward.
The
Prime Minister pledged in Parliament not to use the tragedy as an
excuse to check residents’ immigration status, but ministers
confirmed anyone wanting help must register with Home Office
officials and be subject to normal immigration rules after 12 months.
Downing
Street confirmed to The Independent that what happens to survivors at
that point would “depend on their circumstances”.
Campaigners
had raised concerns victims may not come forward for help because
they feared questions being raised about their immigration status,
with Labour branding the Government’s newly unveiled approach as
“grotesque”.
It
came as police announced 87 discoveries of human remains in the
charred tower, but could not say they belonged to the same number of
people because of the “catastrophic damage” in the building.
Ministers
also announced they would send a task force to take over parts of the
beleaguered Kensington and Chelsea Council following heavy criticism
of its response to the disaster.
Immigration
Minister Brandon Lewis said: "The Government has been clear that
our priority is to ensure that victims of this tragedy get the access
they need to vital services, irrespective of immigration status.
"This
period of leave to remain for those directly affected by the fire
will provide survivors with the time to deal with the extremely
difficult circumstances in which they find themselves and start to
rebuild their lives whilst considering their future options, as well
as to assist the police and other authorities with their enquiries
about the fire."
Jolyon
Maugham QC, a prominent barrister who has volunteered to offer free
legal services to Grenfell victims, said: “You can’t really call
this an amnesty. The Government is offering not to deport you
immediately if you give it the wherewithal to deport you later. It’s
hard to see that it will have the response the Government says it
desires.”
Karen
Doyle, spokesperson for Movement for Justice – an immigration
rights group – said: “A 12-month amnesty is like handing over a
ticking time bomb to severely traumatised people. Recovery from what
happened at Grenfell will be a lifetime process – one that requires
people are in a safe and secure environment to make space for that
painstaking work.
“Navigating
the immigration system, living with constant fear of deportation and
being constantly told you are a liar is itself a traumatising
process.
“For
those who are undocumented, who know what fate awaits them at the end
of 12 months, this ‘offer’ means nothing.
“The
only meaningful offer would be a complete amnesty with permanent
right to remain. Let these people heal.”
Those
granted limited leave to remain will have full access to relevant
support and assistance, but only for the limited time available.
Diane
Abbott, the Shadow Home Secretary, said the possibility of
deportation for survivors was “grotesque”.
Ms
Abbot said: “The partial amnesty is limited to 12 months, which
does not go far enough.
“Some
victims have literally lost everything in this horrific tragedy: all
their possessions, homes and loved ones. The idea that on top of this
they could be deported later is grotesque.
“To
access all the support they need without fear of deportation, any
survivors concerned about their status must be given indefinite leave
to remain. Otherwise, they may just disappear off the grid.”
Two
weeks ago, Theresa May told the House of Commons: “We will not use
this tragic incident as a reason to carry out immigration checks on
those involved or on those providing vital information to identify
victims or those assisting with the criminal investigation.
“We
will make sure that all victims, irrespective of their immigration
status, will be able to access the services they need, including
healthcare and accommodation.”
Earlier
on Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police said that, even with the team
of 250 forensic pathologists and officers that are currently working
within the tower, it would still take “many months” for the final
death toll to be known.
Commander
Stuart Cundy said: “Until formal identification has been completed
to the coroner’s satisfaction I cannot say how many people have now
been recovered.”
The
last visible human remains were extracted on Monday, and 21 people
have been formally identified by the coroner and their families
informed.
He
added: “This will take us many months, but we will search each and
every flat.
“We
will use all the information we have, especially what we have been
told by survivors and families, to prioritise our search where we
believe we may find more human remains.
“We
are absolutely determined to do all we can as quickly as we can to
return all those who are in Grenfell Tower to their loved ones.”
It
was also revealed that a government task force will step in to take
over the running of certain council services, in the wake of
Kensington and Chelsea Council’s heavily criticised response to the
tragedy.
Communities
Secretary Sajid Javid confirmed outside experts will be brought in to
manage Kensington and Chelsea Council’s housing, regeneration,
community engagement and governance services.
It
comes just days after leading MPs and campaigners warned The
Independent that the Government had to strip the local council of its
powers or face possible civil unrest.
They
said the Government should impose new commissioners to run the local
authority, which was plunged into further turmoil last week after
leader Nick Paget-Brown and deputy leader Rock Feilding-Mellen were
forced to stand down over their handling of the disaster, which
claimed at least 80 lives.
Robert
Black, the head of Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management
Organisation, also stood down to “assist with the investigation and
inquiry”.
Mr
Javid said: “The scale of the recovery effort needed on the
Lancaster West Estate in the months to come cannot be underestimated.
Support to survivors, the families and friends of those who lost
their lives and residents in the wider community must and will be
ongoing. The challenge of providing that support is and will continue
to be significant. I want to help the council meet that challenge.
“The
immediate response to the disaster is being coordinated by the
Grenfell response team, headed up by John Barradell. He is ably
supported by a number of colleagues drawn from London councils, the
wider local government sector including the RBKC [Royal Borough of
Kensington and Chelsea], the voluntary sector, police, health and
fire services as well as central government. Their expertise and hard
work is making a huge difference.
“As
well as providing that immediate support, we must have an eye to the
future. This intervention is putting in place the foundations that
will support the longer term recovery.”
At
the despatch box in the House of Commons today, new housing minister
Alok Sharma fought back tears as he described the suffering of the
families of victims he had met since the tragedy occurred.
“'The
families which I’ve met have been through unimaginable pain,” he
said, before pausing for several seconds. “This is a tragedy which
should never have happened, and we are determined to do all that we
can to make sure something like this never happens again.” When he
sat down, he wiped his face with a tissue.
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