Government grants totalling hundreds of thousands of pounds were handed out to Muslim organisations infiltrated by the July 7 suicide bombers.
Huge chunks of taxpayers' money were given to four Leeds-based institutions that were the haunts of ring-leader Mohammed Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer.
Here's one business that benefited from the program.
The Iqra Islamic bookshop - where hate-filled DVDs glorifying suicide bombers were produced - was one recipient.
These DVD's are then used to recruit terrorists.
The money also funded terrorist physical fitness training.
The 'al-Qaeda gym' in the basement of a nearby mosque used by Edgware Road bomber Khan,30, was also equipped with money provided by Leeds City Council. [...]
The computer expert says youth worker Khan and Tanweer were regular visitors to the Iqra book shop and Hamara Youth Access Point. He says both bombers were part of the Mullah Crew, a local gang which used to train at the locally-known 'al-Qaeda' gym which was linked to the nearby bookshop.
The computer expert is the man who tried to warn the police two years before 7/7 but was ignored. And note this:
He first encountered the bombers at a party in Beeston to celebrate the September 11 attacks and worked alongside Khan and Tanweer, the 22 year old Aldgate bomber, while helping to produce DVDs and provide IT support.
Another way Britain is funding terrorism is by not keeping tabs on Muslim charities. This despite the fact that Muslim charities are one of the known main ways of funding terrorism.
Both Iqra and the Leeds Community School were registered as charities but neither have filed accounts. The school has been taken over by a Discount Decorator firm and the Iqra bookshop is closed.
I recently posted about the Charities Commission's failure to look into Muslim charities failure to file accounts. One is a school that is now at the center of a Muslim terror investigation.
Just more reasons it's called Londonistan.
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