Saturday, 15 December 2007

Exercising Reality

Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that all was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, and make it possible.
-- T E Lawrence, a local lad.

"I'm not answering anymore questions without my solicitor", not a difficult thing to say. I wonder why Peter Power (good name) didn't say it. Maybe he didn't know how important what he was saying was, but he had been a big chief at the Met anti-terrorism branch, so that wouldn't say much for his competence in his former line of work, would it.?

I remember thinking, when I listened to him on the Beeb at the time, why on earth is he admitting all this? Such a high-ranking and well informed man can have had only one intention, to pass the information to the public, possibly as a kind of covert whiste-blowing but more likely as a tactic of subconscious intimidation. Rubbing it in our faces. Ha ha, we're evil, we got away with it, sort of thing.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Peter Power: 7/7 terror rehearsal man suspended from Dorset Police

J7 Blog: "On July 7th 2005, Peter Power was running a terror exercise which, in his own words that evening, was "based on simultaneous bombs going off precisely at the railway stations where it happened this morning, so I still have the hairs on the back of my neck standing upright!". He has since refused to give a more detailed account of his activities that day, for some reason believing that the commercial interests of his client, which require confidentiality, are more important than the public interest in incidents which resulted in many deaths and injuries. Disappointingly, the media appears to share that belief as it has not insisted on him making a credible full disclosure. Instead, it continues to present him with regular opportunities to propagate his views on such matters as the necessity of a 90 day detention period.

J7 has discovered, though, that Peter Power was once the subject of a file passed to the Director of Public Prosecution as a result of an investigation by Dorset Police. This is all the more remarkable because, at the time, Peter Power was a Superintendent in the Dorset Police Force! Read the full story here. He retired from Dorset Police, which had suspended him on full pay, on the grounds of ill health before any decision was taken by the DPP on whether to act upon the file...."

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