UK Government Manipulating 9/11 Petition Data?
It appears the British Government are removing names and web sites from an on line petition calling for further investigation into the events of 9/11, posted on Tony Blair’s’ web site.
The petition http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/9-11-Truth is attracting attention from 9/11 skeptics in the UK and currently contains 289 signatures.
A member of RINF signed the petition as ‘rinf.com’ on Tuesday 02 Jan and informed me of this actions, I saw the signature for myself and can verify he is telling the truth. Subsequently by Thursday 05 Jan his signature had been removed, while other names and web site addresses remain.
This is obviously not fair game by any standard.
This of course begs the question as to why ‘rinf.com’ has been removed. It is abundantly clear that somebody does not want you to view this web site.
Are we getting too close to the truth for comfort?
I will be keeping a close eye on the petition and urge anybody who has signed it to contact me if they notice anomalies and the blatant removal of names.
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