The Irish Troubles – Part 3: The Omagh Bombing Decoded? Chapter 5

“I cannot passively accept living in a country where the democracy has been overthrown […] In my desire to heal our democracy, I have searched for answers as to how the powerless can confront the powerful. When confronted with evil that they could not prevent, Quakers have a tradition of bearing witness, so that this evil does not pass unnoted.”

Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State- draft book by Mark Gorton dated 22 November 2013 [Archived here ]

The attack on the Mi6 building in Vauxhall Cross, London, on Wednesday 20 September 2000, used a disposable one-shot anti-tank rocket launcher known as an RPG-22 (standing for) Rocket Propelled Grenade:

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RPG-22, Disposable Rocket-propelled grenade. Source: CC BY-SA 4.0, Attribution: Льошко Нікіфоров. Available from: Wikicommons [ Archived here ]

This attack is mysteriously referred to on Wikipedia, as being launched from a grassy knoll.

Wikipedia itself despite being described as a micromanaged tool of the ‘powers that be’ serving as an extension of the Mainstream Media. Therefore while invaluable as a research tool, serving as a start point from which to begin enquiries, it is useless as a credible source, hence I only cite from in this case to prove bias, and use credible evidence to try and explain such a perplexing anomaly.

The page in question, depicted in a screenshot below, states:

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Screenshot of Wikipedia ‘2000_MI6_attack’ page taken 11th Jan 2023. Source: Fair Use. Available from: Wikipedia. [ Archived here ]

“On Wednesday 20 September 2000, the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA) carried out an attack on MI6’s SIS Building headquarters in Vauxhall, Lambeth, London. A Russian-built RPG-22 anti-tank rocket, fired 300 metres (330 yards) away from MI6 headquarters, struck the building on the south side of the eighth floor, causing superficial damage. No fatalities or injuries were recorded.

[..]

Details of the attack

Three members of the RIRA went into an area of Spring Gardens and used a grassy knoll to fire their 2.8 kg RPG-22 missile…”

‘2000 MI6 attack’, Wikipedia [ Archived here ] [Added Emphasis]
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Screenshot of Wikipedia ‘2000_MI6_attack’ page taken 11th Jan 2023. Source: Fair Use. Available from: Wikipedia [ Archived here ]

In the ‘330 yard’ reference to the distance from which the attack was launched, the article contains the famous Masonic number 33, however it also mysteriously describes the location of the source of the attack as being from a “grassy knoll”.

The term ‘Grassy Knoll’ derives from the alleged site of the proposed ‘second shooter’ in the John F Kennedy assassination.

The Grassy Knoll in question is depicted below, and the term has become synonymous, not only with the assassination of:

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Pictured is the western half of the grassy knoll along the north side of Elm Street in Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas. Source: CC BY-SA 3.0, Attribution: BenFrantzDale. Available from: Wikipedia. [ Archived here ]

…America’s only Catholic president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy aka JFK, but with purported ‘Deep State’ alleged activities in general.

There are widespread doubts regarding the veracity of the official ‘Warren Commission’ report. It claimed that the assassination was carried out by ‘lone-nut’ Lee Harvey Oswald, however many still believe that he was a ‘patsy’ enabling a ‘cover-up’ of the truth of the murder of the president:

“Dr Robert McClelland held John F Kennedy’s head as he was rushed into the operating theatre at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas.

The 46-year-old had been shot twice as he travelled in an open-top limo on November 22, 1963.

JFK’s killing has been the subject of scrutiny for decades – and a sketch by Dr McClelland could blow the case wide-open.

[…] McClelland saw Kennedy’s wounds first hand when he was brought into the emergency room and he has always been of the mind that they were consistent with two shooters.

“He is a credible surgeon who has believed for more than 50 years that the wound that did the most damage could not have come from a bullet above and behind, but only from a shooter stood in front of Kennedy”… [suggesting] the 35th President of the United States was actually shot by two different gunmen from two different locations.

Dr McClelland’s drawing of the President’s wounds mark out two entrance and exit wounds – one low in the neck and one in his hairline.

The respected surgeon claimed these two bullets came from two DIFFERENT directions.

Crucially, this suggests two gunman were involved in the assassination, not just solo shooter Lee Harvey Oswald.

Dr McClelland questioned the conclusion of the Warren Commission report into the assassination, which found that Oswald acted alone.

The drawing – which has been put up for auction – appears to support the theory there was a second gunman standing on the grassy knoll.”

Henry Holloway, Chief Reporter, ‘Shock ‘proof’ of SECOND gunman in JFK assassination’, Daily Star, 22nd June 2017 – updated 8th September 2019 [ Archived here ] [Added Emphasis]

Many believe that, like the Omagh atrocity, that the assassination was a ‘false flag’ event carried out with the collusion of the intelligence agencies:

https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:MotorcadeDallas.png [ Archived here ]

The notion that the assassination was a ‘Deep State’ attack (rightly or wrongly), is still very widely believed, so much so, that the term ‘grassy knoll’, as was used in the Wikipedia entry for the Real IRA attack on the SIS building is now:

“A metaphor and a source of irony [used] when referring to a suspicion, conspiracy, or a cover-up of some type.

You’ll find all your answers on the grassy knoll”

‘Grassy Knoll’, Urban Dictionary [ Archived here ]

This new use for the term ‘grassy knoll’ is illustrated by the following quotes:

““The theories came as thick and fast as turf on a grassy knoll.”
Times, Sunday Times

“No one will ever be able to build on the grassy knoll.”
Times, Sunday Times

“More than 50 eyewitnesses either heard gunfire from the grassy knoll or saw gunsmoke.”
The Sun”

‘Example sentences: Grassy Knoll’, Collins Dictionary [Now Deleted from the Web since this Post was Drafted Offline] [ Archived here ]

So how would such a highly charged term as ‘grassy knoll’, a term loaded with significance as related to “conspiracy theory”, manage to hold a fixture on the Wikipedia page for an alleged Real IRA attack on the SIS (Mi6) Building?

Wikipedia’s actual co-founder, Larry Sanger:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Sanger#/media/File:L_Sanger.jpg [ Archived here ]

…appears to feel utterly betrayed that his project is allegedly serving as the opposite to its planned purpose. He has warned that the Wikipedia website can no longer be trusted — insisting it is now “propaganda” for the “establishment.”

“Sanger [stated] he started the “encyclopedia of opinion” in 2001 purely on the basis it would offer true neutrality and offer “multiple points of view…[however]…if a controversy does not appear in the mainstream centre-left media, then it’s not going to appear on Wikipedia,” he said.

Now you can only rely on the site to “to give an establishment point of view,” rather than the diverse range of opinions it was set up to give, he insisted…he continued. “There’s a very big, nasty, complex game being played behind the scenes to make the article say what somebody wants them to say.”

Sanger said there are “all sorts of tricks people can play to win it,” including the use of dedicated PR companies to influence listings.””

Lee Brown, ‘Wikipedia co-founder says site is now ‘propaganda’ for left-leaning ‘establishment’’, New York Post, 16th July 2001 [ Archived here ] [Added Emphasis]

This may explain why there is such a highly unusual reference to the ‘grassy knoll’,

The only likely explanation returns us to the phenomenon in which:

“The reason we are seeing these words come up… is that we have a wing of Intelligence telling the rest of the Intelligence community it is there […] It is saying, “We are here! We did this… it is a manufactured event and we manufactured it. Stand down.”

Miles Mathis, ‘The Unabomber Was Another Psy-Op’, First published September 13, 2014 [ Archived here ]

It also appears to be an example of ‘Duping Delight’ which is:

… the near irresistible thrill some people feel in taking a risk and getting away with it. Sometimes it includes contempt for the target who is being so ruthlessly and successfully exploited. It is hard to contain duping delight; those who feel it want to share their accomplishments with others, seeking admiration for their exploits.

https://www.paulekman.com/blog/duping-delight/ [Archived here ]

This apparent example is but one example in this whole sorry mess, as we shall see…

THE MATHEMATICAL ODDS OF THESE ANOMALIES BEING COINCIDENTAL LESSEN WITH EACH CHAPTER…

READ ON THEN YOU DECIDE.