Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Britain - Terrorists Rearmed

The Times (UK) reports.

THE fugitive bombers who bungled their attacks on London’s transport system last week returned to their secret cache of explosives to rearm themselves for another assault, Scotland Yard believes.

Immediately after the bombings up to three of the men who tried to blow up three Tube trains and a bus were seen by a neighbour at the ninth-floor flat in New Southgate, North London, that they were using as a bomb factory.

Witnesses claim that some of the suspects made a second trip the next day to the flat where police yesterday found chemicals and bombmaking materials.


And how many times have we heard this:

He [Ibrahim] was jailed by Luton Crown Court for five years when he was 17 for being part of a gang that carried out a series of muggings at knifepoint at Hertfordshire railway stations. One former friend said that he turned to radical Islam while in prison.


When are they going to plug that loophole?

Again, how many times have we heard this:

He qualified for early release in 1998 and is then alleged to have met Richard Reid, the jailed “shoe bomber”, at two London mosques. Reid, who was also a petty criminal, tried to blow up an airliner over the Atlantic in 2001.


That's Hamza the Hook's mosque and he's in jail running his website and carrying on his conversion of Muslims to the dark side.

Detectives found “a substantial amount” of explosives in the towerblock at Curtis House, in bins and in a lock-up garage on the estate.

So much explosive has been discovered at different sites since the original July 7 attacks that killed 52 people, that police cannot be sure how much the cell possesses.


So, do you think Britain has finally awoken from her slumber and will start to fight back in this war against Islamic Nazis? Think again.

While Tony Blair is busy enacting new, tougher war time measures to deal with terrorists, his wife Cherie is busy fighting those measures.

"What the case makes clear is that the government, even in times when there is a threat to national security, must act strictly in accordance with the law," she said."


Er, no Cherie, what this makes clear is you don't understand that we are at war and during wartime civil liberties and some laws may be suspended or tough ones enacted temporairily.
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