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A Strategy Of Tension -The Truth About Terror Attacks

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A Strategy Of Tension -The Truth About Terror Attacks
[MIRROR] from Beat Worship, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7PGEK9eh5U
Nov 27, 2019
Focus on the London Bridge Attack in 2017.

This video is entitled ‘A Strategy Of Tension - The Truth About Terror Attacks'.
The focus of this video is mainly the London Bridge Attack in 2017 but as the title suggests, it's also a look at the Terror Attack phenomena as a whole and the curious, confusing and suspicious circumstances that seem to surround every one of them. As I've said before, if the words don't add up it probably means that the truth was not included in the equation.

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A strategy of tension is a policy where environmental trouble is encouraged to offer and suppressed. It is usually associated with government-sort security apparatus within a government, allow or even encourage extremist groups to perform acts of being its murders and the right. In extreme circumstances, you can even involve an Asian provocateurs and force flag operations. A terrorist threat is outright invented or created. The goal in such strategies is that such a struggle will rally support behind the military or police force, closing the radicals. To radicalise opposing movements so that they can be better marginalized, what's a metalinsally allied extremist groups to attack enemies of the government. As few organisations would openly say that they are pursuing a strategy of tension, accusations generally come from opponents that such a strategy has been pursued. The goal is to make a strategy of being the right person to attack enemies of the government. You see this? Put your right hand in the box. What's in the box? Hey, stop. Put your hand in the box. I hold it your neck, the golden jubar. This one kittles only animals. No, you're suggesting that Duke's son is an animal? Let us say. I suggest you may be human. Your awareness may be powerfully enough to control your instincts. Your instinct will be to remove your hand from the box. If you do so, you die. You feel an itching there. Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Trying to clear the area. Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Get lost! Burramarket is a warrant of bars and restaurants packed on a Saturday night, full of potential victims. Full of potential victims. Stop right there! We'll whistle people running, you need to run, people will get in staff. We just heard gunshots, we heard a lot of crashes. As we look outside, the first thing you see again is a lot of fear and confusion with everyone outside the streets. They're going to get away! They're going to get away! They're going to get away! They're going to get away! They're going to get away! Firefighters, ambulances, they all kept running through and kept growing and growing by the minute. Police were telling everybody to evacuate and we were just looking out of our windows like seeing what was going on because we just heard gunshots and big crashes. And then they hauled us down and they told us to evacuate. We were just looking out of our windows and they all kept running through and kept running. They're going to get away! About six or seven times we heard gunshots going off down street. Each time we're like three or four, maybe more gunshots at a time. That first one probably heard about 10-15 gunshots. Call started coming in shortly after 10pm local time of people being mowed down by a van on London Bridge. We're not sure what's going on. We've heard gunshots. Yes. Yes. Now the itching becomes burning. So you're going to walk us to where? Where are we? Where are we? Are you hitting me home? Right. Right. Are you hitting me home? If you get me home safe, I'm full of you. Full of you. I'm all the way from Mother's Day. We're not all the way from home. No police officers. No police officers. You know what I'm saying? I'm not saying right. We are chasing suspects around London who want to kill people. There you go. There you go. Going into buildings, looking for people. You all come together in a place with no exit route. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. You are victims waiting to happen. The GoofTY you own. Guys guys guys guys guys guys guys why do we just pass? Why do we just wait? I need you guys. We can take we can take you home. I can take you home. I can take you home. Guys guys guys let's just trust. Let's just trust that they're doing the safest thing for us. So, are there training which train sessions over? Where? A minute more. A minute more. Which train sessions over? Where? A minute more. A minute more. What are we gonna do? We're just gonna give out this bit and into a state of being. Okay. So, we'll just give you a few weeks. Anyhow, it's complete. Yeah, I was just outside the borough market and I just saw some loads of people run away from the market and there was people lying on the ground and there was a taxi driver who had this little window down who was shouting at people to run. We ran for like a hundred meters and then loads of police cars turned up and there was kind of a period of quite intense gunfire. I hid in a restaurant basement for about an hour. And then we were down there for quite a while. The police told us to get out and then there was more gunfire. I'd say, assume pretty much it seems to be left to building. So, we've been down there for about an hour and then they've just evacuated us now. This morning guests were allowed back. With some wearing dressing gowns as they hadn't had the chance to gather their belongings when the alarm was raised. The fire alarm went off and we realised that it was a serious fire alarm with all this going on. So, we were heard it downstairs quite quickly, weren't we? And then over the bridge and the policeman were very anxious for us to move as quickly as possible. They kept saying, go fast, go faster. They just wanted us to get away from the area. We were very well guided so all the time we had policeman round us telling us where to go. Heat. About heat. About heat. Silence. Silence. Presumably you had tourists on this bus to suddenly encounter all these injured people on the road and on the pavement. And then have officers banging on the door and telling you to run. What was the reaction, not only your reaction but also the reaction of your guests? Well, to be honest with you, I was more concerned about the guests because I don't flap so easily. But this guy was banging so hard, but he probably made the situation worse. He probably made the situation worse because he was banging on the door was closed obviously. And he was banging on the door and saying, run, run, run, move, move. And so I said to the people on the bus you need to get off and they heard him shouting and some of the women were crying, some of the children were crying. And I mean, you know, I felt bad because they were from all over the world and they were standing on my bus looking at all these bodies lying all over the place. 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We just saw like three guys coming to the restaurant with one of them had a big red knife, I guess. And they came in, they were trying the restaurant. I think they kind of just stabbed anyone that they saw and knocked things on the ground and then we just hid. Clearly we have to have a little health warning there. I witness sometimes, think they've seen something, describe things in various ways that isn't entirely accurate. We were talking just before we came on air, just to some of the production crew here about what happened and one of the crew revealed he was there on the night on Saturday night. Paul Win was making his way to Borough Market so he said, well look, come on camera. Come on camera, wasn't expecting this at all. I think it was near one of the pubs there, the white shif, I'm not sure what it was. Which is where everyone was kind of in the massive panic. Me and I first didn't really realise what was said. What did you think was happening? It wasn't a massive majority of people at first, I thought it was just, you know, non-people just doing what they do on a Saturday night. He was a small guy, like, just, you know, I just felt the way he was going around. He had this boldness about him. In a sense, but like, not saying he is bold at all because he isn't, but he's just the way he goes around, no care at all. Do you have any weapons on him? Not from what I saw. But obviously, I was quite far away, but I could hear it loud Arabic, I guess. Language, Facebook. What did you hear him say? I heard him say, I love it, but I can't say. And what else I heard him say? He was shouting. Yeah, he was shouting. Whatever. What was he physically doing as you watched him? Going around. Just like, just, like, interrogating people. And what going up to people and the other people? Yeah, well, people were like, obviously, running away. He had no one around him at the time. But then, obviously, me and my mate, we were left and as we were leaving, telling people to go, we had the gunshots, which then I think really put it to realise. And it was a couple of police cars there, so it happened about 10 minutes before. So it was just, it just happened. And that's when, obviously, we was, you know, straight onto our social media to try and find out what's going on straight on to Twitter, to try and get some information. Because of that, what you had no idea what had taken place. No, we didn't know really what happened. We did find out what happened through social media. And it was scary, you know, it was really scary. I must not fear. And fear is the mind killer. And fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. When I was in that area, the police were very, well, screaming essentially, epidestrians to get out to clear that area. I hope that you can hear me and I know the sound quality will not be great. But I just wondered if you can just tell us. No, you're living in Aimea. I can't tell you that. I can't tell you that. That isn't Jacksonmore. Would you please leave the area? You're on Saturday. Please, leave the area. Sorry about that. That was, um, what was it, please? People, I can't tell you what the job is all that sleep area. People, I can't tell you what the job is all that sleep area. Don't tell me something. It's going to be a nightmare in the life. People, I can't tell you what the job is all that sleep area. Stop, they don't go down there. While armed officers hunt to down the terrorists. Got them! Where have you come from? I need to press God. I need to press God. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. I don't know if he's a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. I don't know if he's a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. He's not a piece of the body. They're acting more like thugs and cops. Not good stuff over everywhere. It gets weird. I don't know if they're putting on a scene. It looks like they're being talked about. And they watch this. It looks like they're being talked about. And they watch this. Oh, it's inexplicable. Why would they? They're surrounded by ten-off suicide. Instead, they take off running. They're surrounded. They're surrounded. They're surrounded. And then they're just screaming at people about leaving. That pep is something. See, nobody? It is very strange. Mainly what they're yelling is for people to get back. As if there's a threat. Fear is the light in the killer. And fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. And then we'll face my fear. I'm prepared to pass over me. And through me, I must not fear flesh. I don't feel my speed. Death brings total obliteration. I want this white flesh. I'm afraid of fear. Fear is the little death. It must not fear. Fear is the little death. It is like a miracle. It's like a miracle. It's like a miracle. Come on, get up! Come on, come on. Get in here! Come on, hide! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Come on, get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! This is what terror looks like. This is what terror looks like. This is what terror looks like. It's like a miracle. Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in here! Get in! Get in here! Get in here! three thirteen. goto close Customers coward has told them to crouch in for fear of what waited outside. In the last few years we have seen the levisan inquiry via pauling conclusions of the Hillsborough independent panel. The death of the Antoninson and the sacking of Peace to the Arwood, the ongoing inquiry by an independent panel into the murder of Daniel Morgan, the first sacking of a chief constable for gross misconduct in modern times, the investigation of more than 10 senior officers for acts of alleged misconduct and corruption. Allegations of rigged recorded crime statistics, the sacking of PC's Keith Wallace James Glanville and Jillian Weatherly after plebgate, worrying reports by the inspectorate about stop and search and domestic violence. The hern review into the conduct of the Metropolitan Police Special Demonstration Squad, the Ellison review into allegations of corruption during the investigation of the murder of Stephen Lawrence, further allegations that the police sought to smear Stephen's family and soon there will be another judge led public inquiry into policing. Some figures the police don't like talking about, 1,433, the number of people killed after contact with them since 1990 and zero, the number of police officers to have ever been convicted for those deaths. Last week, that zero conviction rate was reinforced after the police officer who hit Ian Thompson minutes before he died was found not guilty. Three days after the verdict and it's the anniversary of another controversial and tragic death at the hands of the police. On the 22nd of July 2005, 27-year-old John Charles Domenezz walked into this train station in South London. It would be his last ever journey, he wouldn't even make it on the train. He'd been followed from his home by police, mistaken for a terrorist aspect, they followed him into the station and onto the platform where he was shot in the head seven times. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. The police were in the hospital and they were in the hospital. At that time, were in the hospital and the police were in the hospital. But they were in the hospital and the police were in the hospital. It was as soon as they got the ambulance to the hospital to the patient. But from the morning to the peaceful morning, the staff were afraid of suspicions. The police were NOT afraid of suspicions. operation unfolded. Events reached a climax on Sunday, March 6, 1988. A 225 that afternoon, Farrell and McCann were observed crossing La Linea checkpoint on foot by an MI5 surveillance team. A third terrorist, Sean Savage, drove across the border and noticed, later the three met in a park. At around 340 an SAS team intercepted and shot all three dead. Did the soldiers give a warning? They didn't give them that the rear option of surrendering or any of them all defending themselves. They just killed them on a night. I think that was not a good thing. I don't think it was right and proper. The MI5 files penned a picture of the SAS team facing a classic dilemma. They said they couldn't risk the parked car being a car bomb or the IRA team drawing weapons. But it turned out that the IRA team was unarmed and there was no bomb in that car. What you have to say is there were plenty of opportunities to arrest those IRA members before they got into Gibraltar and since they were unarmed, could they have been taken without shooting perhaps? And the final thing you've gone to ask is do employ the SAS if you want people to be taken alive? I'm entirely satisfied from looking at files that this was not shoot to kill. If there had been any deliberate intention to shoot to kill and press lines would have been prepared to explain why it was that they'd been killed. One of the reasons for the confusion afterwards is that there was absolutely no government line on why these three people had been shot which is why ministers contradict themselves the following day. If they'd been in deliberate policy the story would have been worked out in advance. I think that one of the problems that Christopher Andrew has got with this book is that he is a historian who tells the truth but he's writing the history of an institution and organization that doesn't always tell the truth. In fact most organizations don't. They have this thing called the institutional truth. It's not what happened. It's what the organization wants the rest of the world to think happened and they may persuade themselves it happened but it didn't. An inquest absolved the essay as of any wrongdoing. Well police have been giving more details about their response saying officers fired an unprecedented 50 rounds at the three attackers fearing they were wearing suicide devices. One member of the public was wounded in the process. One member of the public was wounded in the process. I'm in this incident this security manager who was in the area saw three men and he said to me very clearly that one of them had he said canisters I can't see from this picture very clearly what those canisters are but taped to his body now clearly that's a very worrying thing. It might be it's there for effect it might be it does contain these canisters do contain something dangerous to the public. Clearly they haven't gone off if there was some kind of an explosive there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. I'm not sure if they're going to be there. Back at the van we found 13 wine bottles. They were filled with what we believed to be lighter fluid. Tied around the top of those bottles was remnants of tracksuit bottoms. And in the front of the van we found blow torches. That those items were going to be used for what I call Molotov cocktails or petrol bonds. With a view to being used as part of the tank. The tank was filled with what I call a petrol bond. The tank was filled with what I call a petrol bond. The tank was filled with what I call a petrol bond. The tank was filled with what I call a petrol bond. The tank was filled with what I call a petrol bond. The tank was filled with what I call a petrol bond. The tank was filled with what I call a petrol bond. Music First thing I do well I just literally turn around and just say to customers like, like get to the back, get to the back, get to the back. That's when they were all free, like, if these men were standing there with machets and they had some sort of belt on and it just, yeah, looked at them and genuinely just, yeah, it was very scary. Was there eye contact? Did they look at you? I think there was, yeah, it's kind of like, it's the only image I've mainly got really now. I just remember looking at them and there's three of them standing there, literally like in the restaurant. Did they say anything? Did they have, what was the expression on their faces? I remember one saying something to do another. There was some words with my, it's matter to another and from that point on, is when they moved on, nothing was said out loud or shouted to us, but from whatever we said there, it was almost like, no, it's not this guy there. I think maybe everyone being at the back of the restaurant, it wasn't an easy sort of going and doing that, it would have been quite a complicated feeling. BY THE VINGO GEPRING Enough! No woman child ever withstood them much. Take your hand out of the box and look at it. Young human. Do it. Pain by nerve induction. A human can resist any pain. Our test is crisis. Our test is crisis. Our test is crisis. And observation. Did you know what you were running from? It was tattooed across all of our faces that there was a terrorist act happening and no one had to tell twice. The bar manager who runs Borough, Beastro saw a terrorist stab his friend in the neck but returned to the restaurant to make sure we were okay. He too was covered in blood. He was visibly shaken but he was handing out bottles of water to us to keep us hydrated. Only two days prior Vincent had been trained to know what to do in case of a terrorist attack. For the first time in a while, he was just a little bit nervous. He was a little nervous. He was just a little nervous. He was just a little bit nervous. He was just a little nervous. He was just a little nervous. What is your view of what's been going on with you for the past hour and a half? People crazy. Just take with a knife. Nice. Just push the people and kill it. You saw that? Yeah, we were in front of them. So how many people did you see? Three. Three. Three. Three is more than three. I don't know really how many people. I was in the mudlock pub underneath London Bridge with my girlfriend and two friends. And then it's around 10 o'clock or just after a woman in her early 20s sort of staggers into the bar. We could see that she was heavily bleeding from her neck and it appeared to us that her throat had been cut. She then collapsed. So like I said, Nina and her friend were having a drink enjoying the sun. When we heard a metallic crashing noise followed by light debris falling down around us. Now to get to this particular restaurant, you have to walk down a flight of stairs. So it's below the road above. We thought it was a road accident and at this point obviously we had no idea of the terrorist attack that was unfolding above us. Now a short time passed before we heard a crowd of people screaming. We then saw this crowd running towards us. Some people were covered in blood. There was panic and terror on their faces and they were shouting that someone was stabbing people with a machete and that we should get off the streets and hide. One of the girls was covered in blood and was understandably distraught as she had just seen another girl attacked with a machete. We'll see at first we didn't know what happened. It wasn't until our police started coming and someone from outside actually came inside. Because I was filming my friends did say to me, oh I think he's from outside and he had white bandage around his neck. So one of my friends was sitting with him and calming him down while I stood there and held his bandage. So as soon as that was started it was very apparent what had happened. Hello I'm live here at London Registration where it is being or looks like areas that are being evacuated. The area behind me is all taped off with emergency alarm sounding and asking people to leave. So behind me just people being asked to leave their offices, lots of people being evacuated from this row of shops. We think that it is a bomb scare. We don't know how serious it is. It looks like the news building is evacuating as well. Yeah there's a suspicious vehicle around the corner here. A suspicious vehicle. There's not an overly panicked atmosphere, everyone just stood behind the cord and looked at that way. So there's not no hell of it. It's going to be a little while. I don't know what they're doing. Suspect, thank you. All right, we're on our way. I'm glad you're here. There's not an overly panicked atmosphere, everyone just stood behind the cord and looked at that way. So there's not no hell of it. It's going to be a little while. Yeah, it's all my life. Suspect, thank you. All right. The station. The station. No, I mean the suspect's active for the station? No, it's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside the station. It's out. I think they're being evacuated from the offices. Guys! Keep on building. Yeah? It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. It's outside. So I've looked over and it was basically one, two, three of them in a row and I've just seen them all with a knife in their hands. Do I stand here or do I just sort of, you know, try and stop one of them if one of them goes for me, the other two might go somewhere else. You just have to react as quick as you can and make one decision or the other. So as I've just gone rain over, almost just barged into the entire group. The first one got me right in the back. The first one got me right in the back. The second one got me across the head. Left side of my face. The third one got me on the right eye. And at that stage, your body just sort of gives up. Also pilot kicks in and you just do what you think you need to do. And that was all it was. I wasn't really thinking too much ahead of the horizon what I was doing. It was just kind of an automatic reaction really. I grabbed my back and I wrecked it. Took a deep breath. I remember now that I had time to process it. I remember hearing my colleague he wrecked his back as well because you can recognize the sounds of somebody wrecking their back. And I just charged the guy. I just ran it in. And I swung it in with everything I had. Like everything. All my power. I tried to take his head clean off. I tried to just put him down in one go. An armed PC, Bartosz Trzefski, had run within two meters of them before backing off. I see him there. Straight away see that he has a best or rather suicide balance. Who's to fight with that kind of danger so we made it into the red draw. At all times the expandable baton should be used so that it minimizes the risk of injury to you or the subject. The expandable baton when used within the techniques in your training program is not likely to cause death or serious bodily injury. However, as with any intermediate weapon aggravated and intentional misuse may cause death. You must have a specific factual basis to believe that the use of the expandable baton is reasonable and justified. Unreasonable and excessive force is never justified. So we ran back to the wars with him. I was probably like, realized six to seven meters away from them. And the first thing I thought of doing was grabbing the chair. So I picked up a chair for a chair with him. And I think by then, a few other customs that were in the air. So what we were doing and we kind of like banded together and fought. You know what these guys are doing at the Stewart's. So we literally picked up chairs, bottles, stools. And the idea was to kind of keep them at bay as long as possible before the police would come. The White cowards. And I remember after a baton, I think I'll chat to stall, pipe glasses. At that point, two bakers also joined the chase, armed only with a plastic crates and a broom. Jeff Ho was out with friends nearby market on the night of the terrorist attack. He's only just come out of hospital and is now telling his story. I walked around the corner to the, I was heading to the tube station and outside the side of the tatham, there were these two people that were attacking the bouncer, so I intervened. I helped hold them off. The police rolled up, arrested the two people who were attacking the bouncer. And then I made a fateful decision to go to black and blue the restaurant. First I heard chairs drop, plates, cut the red drop onto the floor, chairs. As people were running towards the back in a way and eventually, I managed to kick it off its hinges. I put my hands up and I started talking to them. And as I said, you don't need to do this, mate. So all I tried to do was actually put myself between them and my friends and tried to stab in the throat. They came here and then they tried to stab me in the stomach and then to be perfectly honest, not certain how the one here happened. He's only just come out of hospital and is now telling his story. You got me right there, as you can see. They came here, there, here, there, here, there, here. So as they were coming through the door, you assumed that this was sort of retaliation for the fight you had broken up earlier. And you thought that it was somebody coming in and coming in to get you. And that wasn't the case. So as they were coming through the door, you assumed that this was sort of retaliation for the fight you had broken up earlier. And you thought that it was somebody coming in and coming in to get you. His confrontation with the terrorists, coming just moments after he recorded this video of the men as they approached a group of bars. And that wasn't the case. When did you realise it was something different? I was just wondering, what was the reason for this? I was just moments after he recorded this video of the men as they approached a group of bars. And that wasn't the case. When did you realise it was something different? When I saw the length of the knives and then as they got closer, I saw what looked like suicide bomb vests. What? Here he is. Here's the guy. Roger, are you doing? I see you. You're getting really good. You're right. Wow. That must be so horrifying. Yeah, it was, well, the worst not to be honest. The luck went on. Obviously, half duty at time. Obviously, half duty at time. First time I saw Jeff was when the arms police officer took you away from the barricade market. And then I could see his whole new throat. It was quite a bit of blood, wasn't it? No, I remember. And he thought he was even stabbed in the stomach, didn't he? So we cut his clothes off just to check if it was on the other injuries. Thankfully, that wasn't. Yeah, very lucky. Yeah, very lucky. And you said he was surprisingly calm throughout it all? I was surprised how calm he was. Very much been stabbed in the throat. He's an idiot himself, I think, that he didn't do more. I remember you saying that. It's just a stomach shim, really. Yeah, really is. We wouldn't be here without them. So, Sam, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. You looked after me. We wouldn't be here without them. So, Sam, thank you. We really appreciate it. Thanks. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The barrister representing most of the victims families had us the coroner to criticize the security services. 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