VIDEO: Terror Exercise Held on the Same Morning as the London 7/7 Bomb Attack
1. TV Interview with Mr. Peter Power of Visor Consultants, Ltd who was conducting a mock terror exercise for a business client on the same morning as the real 7/7 attack
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2. Audio interview with Mr. Peter Power, BBC Radio
BBC5-radio
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1. TRANSCRIPT OF BBC TV INTERVIEW
POWER: Today we were running an exercise for a company – bear in mind now that I’m in the private sector – and we sat everybody down in the city – 1000 people involved in the whole organization – with the crisis team. And the most peculiar thing was it was we based on a scenario of simultaneous attacks on a underground and mainline station. So we had to suddenly switch an exercise from fictional to real. And one of the first things is, get that bureau number, when you have a list of people missing, tell them. And it took a long time –
INTERVIEWER: Just to get this right, you were actually working today on an exercise that envisioned virtually this scenario?
POWER: Almost precisely. I was up to 2 oclock this morning, because it’s our job, my own company. Visor Consultants, we specialize in helping people to get their crisis management response, how you jump from slow time thinking to quick time doing. And we chose a scenario with no assistance, which is based on a terrorist attack because they’ve been close to a property occupied by Jewish businessmen there in the city, and there are more American banks in this city than there are in the whole of New York – a logical thing to do.
INTERVIEWER: How extraordinary today must feel for you as it unfolds. You mentioned a few moments ago there our experience with Irish Republican terrorism. And of course it was very different wasn’t it because however perverted their behavior, the IRA believed itself to have some sort of code of honour, and tended to issue some kind of warnings, of course they often came too late to do any good.
2. TRANSCRIPT OF BBC RADIO INTERVIEW
POWER: At half past nine this morning we were actually running an exercise for a company of over a thousand people in London based on simultaneous bombs going off precisely at the railway stations where it happened this morning, so I still have the hairs on the back of my neck standing up right now.
HOST: To get this quite straight, you were running an exercise to see how you would cope with this and it happened while you were running the exercise?
POWER: Precisely, and it was about half past nine this morning, we planned this for a company and for obvious reasons I don’t want to reveal their name but they’re listening and they’ll know it. And we had a room full of crisis managers for the first time they’d met and so within five minutes we made a pretty rapid decision that this is the real one and so we went through the correct drills of activating crisis management procedures to jump from slow time to quick time thinking and so on.
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by Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones/Prison Planet, Updated July 11 2005