
7/7 - Ripple Effect
On July 7, 2005, four bombs went off across London's transport network, killing 52 people and injuring hundreds more. This film, produced under the pseudonym Muad'Dib, sets the official account against the physical evidence, applying Ockham's Razor to ask what the simplest explanation for that day actually is. Its central thread is Verint Systems, the Israeli firm contracted to run CCTV across the London Underground, and the unresolved question of why no camera footage surfaced showing the four men blamed for the bombings. The film walks through Verint's explanation that the relevant cameras were not working and lays out alternative readings of the timeline, the transport records, and the police statements issued in the attack's immediate aftermath. No reenactments or new interviews carry the argument; it is built from public documents, news footage, and narrated analysis. The film does not claim to solve what happened on the trains and at Tavistock Square, but it argues the official narrative leaves too many specific gaps unaddressed.