This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
There were initially thought to be 7 explosions; 7 were reported.
The first occurred at 07:49 UTC.
The Metropolitan Police's phone number for emergency calls is 7766
6020. The US State Department's phone number for those with relatives
in central London is 888 407 4747.
7 have been confirmed dead at Aldgate East Station.
"Aldgate" and "Edgware", both stations where explosions occurred, have
7 letters.
When Blair leaves the G8 this will leave 7 leaders there in Scotland.
The website which features Al-Qaeda's claim to responsibility is
"Al-Qal'ah", which has 7 letters. "Al-Qaeda" also has 7 letters.
It took 7 hours for the first CONFIRMED reports of deaths to come
through.
Blair waited 277 minutes before leaving the Scottish G8 summit in a
helicopter.
Tommy - 07 Jul 2005 17:10 GMT
> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>
> There were initially thought to be 7 explosions; 7 were reported.
>
> The first occurred at 07:49 UTC.
Hmmmmmmmm.
nine eleven, NYC
three eleven, Madrid
seven seven, London...
evolnet.regular@gmail.com - 07 Jul 2005 17:24 GMT
I'm sure there are many other connections too. Obviously, 7 is the most
important connecting factor, but I'm guessing than when the final death
counts come up there will be a connection there with NYC 11/9 WTC and
Madrid.
Herb Kauhry - 08 Jul 2005 03:51 GMT
Every hear the expression "seven come eleven"? That's jargon from the game
of Craps. Lots of people probably crapped when the bombs went off.
But that tackiness aside, I've provided a way for all you conspiratists to
link Sept 11 to July 7.
Oh, and they had just been awarded the Olympics, one site from among 7
candidates. Gee, this is fun. Pointless, but fun.
> I'm sure there are many other connections too. Obviously, 7 is the most
> important connecting factor, but I'm guessing than when the final death
> counts come up there will be a connection there with NYC 11/9 WTC and
> Madrid.
Wobblemetits - 07 Jul 2005 23:01 GMT
>> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>>
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>
> seven seven, London...
Hmmmmmm
Two little ducks, twenty two.
I see your point.

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Cardinal Chunder - 07 Jul 2005 17:57 GMT
> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> Blair waited 277 minutes before leaving the Scottish G8 summit in a
> helicopter.
Please address your lunacy to:
John Ennis
Broward County Jail
Florida
The Angry Hierophant - 07 Jul 2005 18:29 GMT
evolnet.regular@gmail.com - 08 Jul 2005 01:16 GMT
Wait...are you saying Sollog predicted *this* terrorist attack too? :-O
Cardinal Chunder - 08 Jul 2005 09:09 GMT
> Wait...are you saying Sollog predicted *this* terrorist attack too? :-O
I'm sure he would if he weren't being somebody's sissy at this moment.
Of course he'd be pull the number 13 out of the numerous figures to
claim his DIRECT HIT.
dre - 07 Jul 2005 18:27 GMT
> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> Blair waited 277 minutes before leaving the Scottish G8 summit in a
> helicopter.
at least one neanderthal still lives!!!
dre - 07 Jul 2005 18:34 GMT
> at least one neanderthal still lives!!!
oops ,sorry,neanderthals....i am sorry i offended you to compare your people
with the amoeba above.
Uncle Al - 07 Jul 2005 19:30 GMT
> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>
> There were initially thought to be 7 explosions; 7 were reported.
>
> The first occurred at 07:49 UTC.
[snip]
Wouldn't 77:77 have been more consistent? There is no problem with
11:11.
I + V + X + L + C + D = 666
The Number of the Beast should be 1666 (MDCLXVI), but that made for
very sloppy numerology - too big - even though the world ended in
1666. (Paperwork has been slow in arriving.)

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jmfbahciv@aol.com - 08 Jul 2005 09:15 GMT
>> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>>
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>very sloppy numerology - too big - even though the world ended in
>1666. (Paperwork has been slow in arriving.)
You are not helping, Uncle. Nobody appears to notice that
the arteries of commerce are getting attacked. Instead of
allowing the smoke and mirrors of numerology fog,
point out what is the real target. I am discovering
that people have forgotten.
/BAH
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Bert Hickman - 07 Jul 2005 20:54 GMT
> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> Blair waited 277 minutes before leaving the Scottish G8 summit in a
> helicopter.
And the reason why you are posting these profound insights to
sci.physics is???
Math Freak - 09 Jul 2005 15:44 GMT
>> The website which features Al-Qaeda's claim to responsibility is
>> "Al-Qal'ah", which has 7 letters. "Al-Qaeda" also has 7 letters.
Is "Al-Qal'ah" the name of the group also, or just the
name of the site? If it is also the name of the group,
then Alqaeda didn't do it. This group considers itself
more advanced and beyond Alqaeda.

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Rolloffle - 10 Jul 2005 23:32 GMT
Just the name of the site. There a lot of 7s involved. Its the key
digit of the incident, ,just as "9" was for the 11/9 attacks.
Math Freak - 11 Jul 2005 16:58 GMT
> Just the name of the site. There a lot of 7s involved. Its the key
> digit of the incident, ,just as "9" was for the 11/9 attacks.
No. Names for those characters mean much more than
fancy sh.t. They're name freaks and do not share the
cartoon-input that you guys have had in your lives.

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The Ghost of General Lee - 07 Jul 2005 21:05 GMT
>This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>Blair waited 277 minutes before leaving the Scottish G8 summit in a
>helicopter.
I heard that as Blair boarded his plane, a Boeing 777 was taking off,
and on it was a passenger who had $7.77 in his pocket. There was also
a 77 year old within 7 miles of the incident, and 7,777 miles away, a
7 year old stood on his head for 7 seconds.
Never anonymous Bud - 07 Jul 2005 21:06 GMT
Using a finger dipped in purple ink, "Rolloffle" <evolnet.regular@gmail.com> scribed:
>This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
Whooppee, sh.t.
>There were initially thought to be 7 explosions; 7 were reported.
No, there were 4 explosions.
>The first occurred at 07:49 UTC.
No, 8:51am local time.
>The Metropolitan Police's phone number for emergency calls is 7766
>6020. The US State Department's phone number for those with relatives
>in central London is 888 407 4747.
More whooppee sh.t.
>7 have been confirmed dead at Aldgate East Station.
And yet more whooppee sh.t.
>"Aldgate" and "Edgware", both stations where explosions occurred, have
>7 letters.
You CLEARLY are ignoring correct spelling.
AND the explosions happened between 2 stations, not IN the stations.
>When Blair leaves the G8 this will leave 7 leaders there in Scotland.
Whooppee sh.t again.
>The website which features Al-Qaeda's claim to responsibility is
>"Al-Qal'ah", which has 7 letters. "Al-Qaeda" also has 7 letters.
No Muslim did this.
It was ONE person, who blew himself up in the last explosion, on the bus.
Just some lunatic who thought he was accomplishing some great deed,
but actually just made a (dead) fool of himself.
>It took 7 hours for the first CONFIRMED reports of deaths to come
>through.
No, it didn't.
>Blair waited 277 minutes before leaving the Scottish G8 summit in a
>helicopter.
Wrong.

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Martin - 07 Jul 2005 21:16 GMT
> The Metropolitan Police's phone number for emergency calls is 7766
> 6020.
fooking bollocks! There is no such number in the UK
The emergency call number is....wait for it.....999
now, if you turn that on its head you get 666, my theory is better than
yours!
Greg Neill - 07 Jul 2005 21:59 GMT
>> The Metropolitan Police's phone number for emergency calls is 7766
>> 6020.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> now, if you turn that on its head you get 666, my theory is better than
> yours!
You win!!!
Wobblemetits - 07 Jul 2005 23:15 GMT
>>> The Metropolitan Police's phone number for emergency calls is 7766
>>> 6020.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> You win!!!
I find 69 is a very significant number. It's yin and yang, one on one, good
and evil. But which of the 69 is the evil number?

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evolnet.regular@gmail.com - 08 Jul 2005 00:41 GMT
The 6.
JohnD - 08 Jul 2005 08:12 GMT
> The 6.
That's what they want you to think.
SexyBitch - 08 Jul 2005 09:10 GMT
> The 6.
Hmmm Interesting. Could it be that 69 is a number of Gay Pride? For example,
the 9 has a tail and the 6 also has a tail. Could this be two men sucking
each other off?

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Sparky Spartacus - 09 Jul 2005 07:33 GMT
>>The 6.
>
> Hmmm Interesting. Could it be that 69 is a number of Gay Pride? For example,
> the 9 has a tail and the 6 also has a tail. Could this be two men sucking
> each other off?
You must be the dumbest bitch on the face of the planet and you do not
sound even remotely sexy.
Wobblemetits - 09 Jul 2005 17:35 GMT
>>>The 6.
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> You must be the dumbest bitch on the face of the planet and you do not
> sound even remotely sexy.
This man is obviously Gay.

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Fred Garvin - 08 Jul 2005 00:31 GMT
> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>
> There were initially thought to be 7 explosions; 7 were reported.
>
> The first occurred at 07:49 UTC.
Shut up stupid.

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jmfbahciv@aol.com - 08 Jul 2005 11:00 GMT
>This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
And did the bombers breathe 7 times before leaving their
targets?
<snip>
>The website which features Al-Qaeda's claim to responsibility is
>"Al-Qal'ah", which has 7 letters.
I count 9 letters.
> .. "Al-Qaeda" also has 7 letters.
I count 8 letters. Blows your smoke to out the window.
You forgot the significance of the 7 dwarves.
<snip>
/BAH
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Never anonymous Bud - 08 Jul 2005 13:54 GMT
Using a finger dipped in purple ink, jmfbahciv@aol.com scribed:
>You forgot the significance of the 7 dwarves.
AND the seven seals, that escaped from Sea World.

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Rolloffle - 08 Jul 2005 17:46 GMT
A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
A L Q A L A H. 7 letters.
It's not that difficult to grasp.
jmfbahciv@aol.com - 09 Jul 2005 08:38 GMT
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>A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
>A L Q A L A H. 7 letters.
>It's not that difficult to grasp.
You forgot to count the other characters that make the words
Arabic. Use your toes if you can't use both hands.
/BAH
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tw - 11 Jul 2005 10:06 GMT
> A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
> A L Q A L A H. 7 letters.
> It's not that difficult to grasp.
Y O U ' R E A N 7 letters
I D I O T I C 7 letters
F U C K I N G 7 letters
T W A A A A T 7 letters
It's not that difficult to grasp.
Rolloffle - 11 Jul 2005 21:53 GMT
> > A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
> > A L Q A L A H. 7 letters.
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>
> It's not that difficult to grasp.
"Twat" has 4 letters.
HTH, fuckwit!
Never anonymous Bud - 11 Jul 2005 23:04 GMT
Using a finger dipped in purple ink, "Rolloffle" <evolnet.regular@gmail.com> scribed:
>"Twat" has 4 letters.
>HTH, fuckwit!
You'd prefer maybe dumbass? Or Jackass.
Or any NUMBER of others, all to the same end.

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tw - 12 Jul 2005 07:57 GMT
> > > A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
> > > A L Q A L A H. 7 letters.
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>
> "Twat" has 4 letters.
Not when I'm yelling it in your face.
yt56erd - 12 Jul 2005 09:44 GMT
> > T W A A A A T 7 letters
>
> "Twat" has 4 letters.
> HTH, fuckwit!
hey dickboy, as you can see he spelt it twaaaat. just the same as you
miss spelling al'queda to make it match your frigging seven letter
fantasy.
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Richard Herring - 14 Jul 2005 16:31 GMT
>A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
>A L Q A L A H. 7 letters.
>It's not that difficult to grasp.
Very good. Now try it in Arabic.

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jmfbahciv@aol.com - 15 Jul 2005 11:48 GMT
>>A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
>>A L Q A L A H. 7 letters.
>>It's not that difficult to grasp.
>
>Very good. Now try it in Arabic.
I just looked up the word 'alphabet' in my American Heritage
Dictionary of the paperback flavor. I haven't studied the
Arabic alphabet at all but it appears that the script is more
like a music score written in chords and the speaker has to
fill in the blanks. English spells every thing out. There
are no hidden sounds nor meanings in between the letters of
one word.
And I've just botched this analogy but I don't know how to
fix it. [emoticon backs up and rewrites] I just rewrote it
but it still needs imporvement.
/BAH
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Richard Herring - 15 Jul 2005 15:00 GMT
In message <NsSdnVXbbLacKUrfRVn-gA@rcn.net>, jmfbahciv@aol.com writes
>>>A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
>>>A L Q A L A H. 7 letters.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>like a music score written in chords and the speaker has to
>fill in the blanks.
It's not that bad. They spell all the consonants and the long vowels;
it's only short vowels that are optional, and if you know the language
you can generally guess what they should be.
> English spells every thing out. There
>are no hidden sounds nor meanings in between the letters of
>one word.
Dunno about meaning, but there are plenty of hidden sounds, not to
mention silent letters. You can't pronounce "present" or "entrance"
correctly without using additional information.
>And I've just botched this analogy but I don't know how to
>fix it. [emoticon backs up and rewrites] I just rewrote it
>but it still needs imporvement.

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jmfbahciv@aol.com - 16 Jul 2005 10:57 GMT
>In message <NsSdnVXbbLacKUrfRVn-gA@rcn.net>, jmfbahciv@aol.com writes
>>>>A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
>It's not that bad.
It is w.r.t. my methods of spelling and writing. I'm not
sure I can undo 55 years of habit. I also cannot speak
nor think in anything but English. This lack is not a
feature.
> .. They spell all the consonants and the long vowels;
>it's only short vowels that are optional, and if you know the language
>you can generally guess what they should be.
I simply can't imagine myself being able to guess well. In
English the meaning can change if the same spelling is
long vowel or short vowel but at least you have some ability
to guess what the meaning is supposed to be when considered
within context. I can't "see" how missing letters can help;
this is a case where lack of data is not informative (to me).
But then, this is an aspect of my linguistic stupidity.
>> English spells every thing out. There
>>are no hidden sounds nor meanings in between the letters of
>>one word.
>
>Dunno about meaning, but there are plenty of hidden sounds, not to
>mention silent letters.
[puzzled emoticon here] Not outside the context of the usage
of the word. Will you provide an example?
> ..You can't pronounce "present" or "entrance"
>correctly without using additional information.
Oh, I see. hmm...interesting. My first interpretation
is noun, not verb. My second test was verb.
This is a hard question so you may ignore it :-). Does
Arabic arrange their words like Latin does? Where position
within the sentence doesn't imply much but position w.r.t.
to another word does?
/BAH
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Richard Herring - 18 Jul 2005 10:22 GMT
In message <rf-dnc2649YVZEXfRVn-uQ@rcn.net>, jmfbahciv@aol.com writes
>>In message <NsSdnVXbbLacKUrfRVn-gA@rcn.net>, jmfbahciv@aol.com writes
>>>>>A L Q A E D A. 7 letters.
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>nor think in anything but English. This lack is not a
>feature.
Skipping lightly over your bug...
>> .. They spell all the consonants and the long vowels;
>>it's only short vowels that are optional, and if you know the language
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>this is a case where lack of data is not informative (to me).
>But then, this is an aspect of my linguistic stupidity.
Arabic makes it easier. The shape of individual words is more uniform
than in English, and there are only three vowels to choose from.
>>> English spells every thing out. There
>>>are no hidden sounds nor meanings in between the letters of
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>[puzzled emoticon here] Not outside the context of the usage
>of the word. Will you provide an example?
You've provided all the examples necessary ;-)
Hidden sounds: <the> isn't pronounced te-he. <ou> is pronounced
differently in <outside> and <you>...
Silent letters: the final <e> of here, outside, usage, provide, example.
It modifies the sound indicated by earlier letters but isn't itself
pronounced.
>> ..You can't pronounce "present" or "entrance"
>>correctly without using additional information.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>within the sentence doesn't imply much but position w.r.t.
>to another word does?
I don't know, but I think Arabic word order is fairly rigid.

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yt56erd - 11 Jul 2005 12:04 GMT
> This happened on the 7th day of the 7th month.
>
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> Blair waited 277 minutes before leaving the Scottish G8 summit in a
> helicopter.
fool
yt56erd - 11 Jul 2005 12:08 GMT
> The Metropolitan Police's phone number for emergency calls is 7766
> 6020.
alright, i realise the rest of this drivel is madness, but where on
earth did this number come from? not even close. its not even a uk
number.
fool on an order of magnitude greater than normal fools.
jmfbahciv@aol.com - 11 Jul 2005 11:12 GMT
>> The Metropolitan Police's phone number for emergency calls is 7766
>> 6020.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>fool on an order of magnitude greater than normal fools.
He's trying to find a reason for the event. If it's numerolgy
based, then all one has to do is change one number to change
the future. Any reason is better than recognizing that
the progengy of the upper middle class are purposely destroying
what their parents and grandparents built.
You know if started using octal, he'd find a lot of sevens.
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Autymn D. C. - 19 Jul 2005 11:50 GMT
dumbass: http://google.com/search?hl=en&q=%227766+6020%22