A couple
of months ago in Louisville, Kentucky, at
the big gun show there, I noticed the same
phenomenon: eighty or ninety percent of
the men visiting gun shows have chronic
hearing disabilities. I wonder
why? |
July
8, 2005 (Friday) Birmingham
(Alabama) THE scene of carnage beneath King's Cross
station (once again, because there was a terrible
Tube train fire there some years back) does not
bear thinking of: The train moving off and
gathering speed into the tunnel, then one of the
carriages exploding, acting like a stopper wedged
into a bottleneck, bringing everything to a
shuddering halt with every carriage behind it, each
weighing perhaps fifty or a hundred tons with its
passengers, thudding into the mess up front. Now they have to unravel the mess, straighten
out the concertinaed and corrugated carriages, all
this done in a steam heat hundreds of feet
underground, and pluck the already putrefying
bodies out of the wreckage. The presence of
hundreds of rats attacking the human remains is
already a problem for the salvage teams, and the
tunnel is considered to be in danger of
collapse. At one pm I phone London from a baking hot car
park in Birmingham, Alabama, where I am waiting to
go into the gun show; Jessica, 11, answers.
She sounds very blasé about it all. I was
never in any worry about her mother, as
Benté has refused to descend to the Tube for
many years. I run my theory past Jessica -- I have been
thinking over the sequence and timing of events,
the westward trend of the incidents, and studying
the maps a bit, and it seems likely to me that
there was one perpetrator and that he (or she) is
already dead in the wreckage of the No. 30
doubledecker bus. If it was truly an al-Qaeda terrorist
spectacular, like their coup in Madrid, their
tendency has so far been to carry out multiple
simultaneous blasts, to emphasize their organizing
ability. Sounds to me like a one-man effort. If the
police end up with the remains of one body from
that bus which nobody claims, then perhaps they
already have their perpetrator. The pattern of blasts suggests one passenger
changing from train to train, starting off with a
load of forty pounds of bombs, dropping off one in
each train, and then boarding a bus carrying the
remaining explosives which either accidentally or
purposefully blew up with the bomber. At least one
box from Hackney, in east London, with a Muslim
shop address has been found in the bus ruins. Notwithstanding the announcement by one hitherto
unknown al Qaeda group, I am sure that the British
authorities are keeping their minds open about the
bombers. See how eager the Spanish Government were
to seize on the ETA as the culprits there, as it
was politically opportune, until the al Qaeda
connection became clear beyond peradventure! This
time it may be the other way around. Questions remain: Why would a Muslim terrorist
have detonated a bomb at Edgware Road station, the
most heavily Arab-populated area of London? The IRA
have had much cause to be disaffected with Tony
Blair in recent months. It is not a sign of
ignorance to start of with an open mind, but of
prudence.
TOWARD two pm I ask an elderly couple parking a
neighboring car and unpacking guns-shaped bags what
time Gun Show opens. The man cups his hand behind
his ear, and asks me in a hoarse voice to repeat
the question. After the fifth attempt I give up. A
couple of months ago in Louisville, Kentucky, at
the big gun show there, I noticed the same
phenomenon: eighty or ninety percent of the men
visiting gun shows have chronic hearing
disabilities. I wonder why? [Previous
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