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328 pages
A gripping horror story for our times, The Manchester Attack exposes the covert state and then tears it apart.
The Manchester Arena bombing was a terrible wound inflicted on the psyche of a nation. The loss of life felt immense. The sense of injustice seemed unbearable. Our emotions overflowed, threatening to overwhelm us. To question what we were told about the bombing was unthinkable.
Yet one investigative journalist did dare raise questions. Richard D. Hall examined every scrap of evidence. He diligently pored over every single image, every forensic detail, every eyewitness account, every official report, every news story. When he looked the state in the eye, the state blinked.
In The Manchester Attack, which builds on Hall’s work, investigative journalist and author Iain Davis unearths still more crucial evidence that further reveals the unpalatable truth. The terrorist attack that this book revisits was not a suicide bombing. It did not kill 22 people and injure many more. Rather, it was a hoax and, as such, a psychological attack on us all.
Davis leads the reader through the minefield of censorship, propaganda, and “disinformation” that the state deployed for the purpose of steering public opinion and behaviour. He scrutinises the evidence that authorities tried to cover up and asks the reader to do the same. His conclusions, though startling, are firmly grounded in irrefutable physical evidence.
Richard D. Hall has been hounded, character-assassinated, labelled a conspiracy theorist, and prosecuted for doing what investigative journalists are supposed to do: boldly confronting and querying the centres of power.
Davis explores the unbelievable pre-trial rulings in Hall’s High Court case. Were it not for this book’s thorough dissection of the decisions made by the court, the court’s blanket refusal to examine the evidence would be the last word.
The Manchester Attack is a meticulous analysis of the psychological weapons used by the state to control the population. Calling the event a prime example of false flag terrorism, Davis tackles head-on the official information gatekeepers, censors, and propagandists and lays bare the deceptive methods of the state’s social engineers.
Enthralling, fastidiously researched, and often shocking, The Manchester Attack is a critical must-read that sheds light on the dark machinations of the covert state and continues Richard D. Hall’s search for justice—not just for the “victims” of the alleged Manchester Arena “bombing” but for all of us.
The Manchester Attack : An Independent Investigation, by Iain Davis
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