Sunday, June 04, 2006

Covert Conspiracy In The UK

In articles from the Telegraph, the terrorist threat facing Britain is described as having developed into a "covert conspiracy" involving hundreds of men and women living ordinary lives in the nation's suburbs, security sources have revealed.

Unbeknown to their families and friends, they form a silent 1,200-strong "army" of terrorists. They are believed to be involved in at least 20 major plots that they hope will bring death and destruction to Britain.

An example is the arrest of two brothers, Mohammed Abul Kahar, 23, and Abul Koyair, 20, on Friday.

It is believed they were were planning a chemical attack in London similar to the one on the Tokyo subway. Police said they were searching for an "improvised device rather than a sophisticated weapon" capable of releasing chemicals.

The Telegraph reports it is suspected that a new atrocity was planned on or close to the anniversary of the July 7 attacks on London, when four terrorists killed themselves and 52 others, and injured more than 700 people. This would have provided a rallying call to al-Qa'eda sympathisers to carry on their "jihad" - or holy war - against the West.

It certainly seems likely that based on what has just happened in Canada and the UK that we will shortly see the same sort of activity here on our own shores. Perhaps the signal has been given to the Muslim sleeper cells in the West to join the war in earnest.

All the more reason to secure the borders, north and south, the ports, east and west, and make certain we monitor who and what are entering this country. Despite all the pandering to political correctness, it is obvious from those apprehended in Canada and the UK that it is still mostly young Muslim males that are involved in these plots. Domestic surveillance of potential cell members in this country should be going on 24/7 because what we don't know can hurt us.

It is time to quit making the moonbats happy and stop scrutinizing grannies at airports. We should shine the spotlight on the likely terrorist candidates.



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