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Court Complicit in 7/7 Coverup? — Muad'Dib extradition approved by Ireland's Highest Court
by Jim Fetzer, 13.11.2010
http://noliesradio.org/archives/25176
In a stunning development, Ireland’s highest court ruled in favor of the extradition of Muad’Dib, who produced “7/7 Ripple Effect”, to England to stand trial for attempting to corrupt the judicial system. The charge is in fact quite absurd, since Muad’Dib simply sent copies of his DVD to the court in England in an attempt to preclude the miscarriage of justice that would be involved in sentencing friends of the alleged “bombers” for their complicity in the matter, which is completely unjustified, once one becomes aware of the apparent governmental complicity in staging the 7/7 attacks.
The court addressed only three of some fifty-six points Muad’Dib had made in his own defense while ignoring the remainder. According to a friend of Muad’Dib, Rob, who was present at the hearing, they used tortured logic and distorted language to justify their otherwise grossly improper verdict. The judges did not even bother to view “7/7 Ripple Effect”, which appears on its face to be completely unreasonable, since it was alleged to be the content of that DVD that is responsible for the extradition request. For all the judges knew, the DVD could have been a Beatles’ concert or completely blank.
Rob called me from Ireland today and we recorded two 25-30 minute segments about this travesty.
Part 1: Rob explains the decision made by the Court
DownloadPart 2: Rob discusses the injustice of the verdict
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Ripple Effect Story Remains Intact
Dear Muad'Dib,
I've been going to the 7/7 Inquest. It seems to me that corroboration of the basic Ripple thesis is taking place! Here is something I have written....
(might want to put it on your website?)
yours truly, Nicholas
Ripple Effect Story Remains Intact
I've been rather sceptical over whether the Four really were in London that morning. But, on the afternoon of Thursday 13th October, all of the CCTV showing Hasib Hussein at King's Cross was shown at the Inquest. There was a lot. Its clear that he was really there - I was convinced at last. From 8.55 to 9.22 he was shown pottering about with his big rucksack.
I suggest this makes it unlikely that the Four had caught the 07.25 train from Luton, arriving at 8.23 - in that case he would have appeared on film a lot earlier. No, Let's say they got the 7.42 (actually the delayed 7.30) which arrived in King's Cross 8.39 - that would fit better with his appearance on the CCTV at 8.55 in the main King's Cross station area.
Kingston re-trial outcome
On Tuesday 28th April 2009, the Kingston re-trial jury unanimously REFUSED to convict Waheed Ali, Mohammed Shakil and Sadeer Saleem, of helping to plot the 7/7 attacks, finding them not guilty. They have spent over two years in prison. Muad’Dib sent the 7/7 Ripple Effect DVD’s to the judge, laywers and jury (whom the judge had misled) of the first trial at Kingston, because they should never have been accused in the first place and had no case to answer. They should never have spent all that time in prison.
25.04.09 Muad'Dib ransomed (again)
After judge Peart having decided on Friday the 24th April 2009 that Muad'Dib could be bailed/ransomed, He was ransomed the next day on Saturday the 25th, having spent 23 days in prison, at an estimated cost of €5300 for the taxpayer.
The bail conditions are the same as before except that they wanted more money. They are now holding €6000.
22.04.09 Hearing
In a hearing on Wednesday 22nd April 2009, the judge has set another hearing for Friday 24th April 2009 at 2:00 PM in the Four Courts building, Dublin.
The prosecution do not want the judge to allow bail for Muad'Dib, even though He has behaved impeccably in His eleven years living in Ireland. He also did not break bail the first time around, recently, and went to sign every time He was expected to, at the Gardai station.
So what the prosecution is doing really is unjustifiable. Could there be a lot of pressure being brought to bear on them from "spiritual wickedness in high places"?
08.04.09 Appeal
On 8th April 2009, an appeal was lodged with the Supreme Court in Dublin, and accepted.
The court now awaits proper filing of documents by the solicitor. After that, a certificate of readiness will be released by the court with information regarding a hearing date.
The current average wait time for a Supreme Court hearing date is 27 to 30 months. However, the solicitor may submit a request for priority consideration, after the certificate of readiness is released.
11.03.09 Update
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Courts