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Files Sealed For 82 Years To Stop People Knowing What Happened

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7,445 views885likes31:31SoniaPoulton1Original Release: 2026-07-07

The 7/7 London bombings (July 7, 2005) that killed 52 people have been the subject of significant controversy, with evidence suggesting the official narrative of four Islamist extremists may be incomplete or fabricated. Key inconsistencies include: the 7:40 AM train from Luton to King's Cross was cancelled, yet the official story claims the attackers caught it; CCTV cameras throughout the underground system were faulty and failed to capture the attackers; and the National Archives has sealed files related to the Canary Wharf incident for 82 years. The documentary '7/7 Ripple Effect' presents evidence that the four men (Hussein Sabri, Shezad Tanweer, Jermaine Lindsay, and Mohammad Sadique Khan) may have been participants in a training exercise rather than genuine terrorists, as they were well-regarded community members with excellent reputations. The coroner's inquest concluded that the 52 victims were unlawfully killed and that MI5 had not made every possible improvement since the attacks.