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Sunday, March 19, 2006

BRITISH INTELLIGENCE AND TERROR

Last September there was an incident in Basra in which two men dressed as Arabs were arrested as they tried to drive away from a road block. Initial reports suggested that explsoives and guns were in the trunk of their car. These two men were imprisoned in a Basra jail. The two men were SAS. The British Army then broke into the prison where the two SAS were being held and freed them. The two SAS have subsequently disappeared. Not long after the man in charge of investigating the whole incident, Captain Ken Masters, was found dead in his room in his barracks.

The Basra authorities accused the two SAS of being agents provocateur.

Now another report has surfaced from Quds Press that three British soldiers have been arrested in al-Basrah while planting explosives. They were dressed as Arabs and were found planting explosives at the headquarters of the Islamic Party of Iraq. The British then arrested the arresting group of police, freed the three soldiers and kept the police arrested.

Today in The Sunday Times there is a report on Kevin Fulton, who was an MI5 mole inside the IRA

Here is an excerpt from that report;
Security sources have said Fulton was implicated in numerous bombings and shootings, allegations on which he declines to comment. He has said his handlers knew the nature of his role but ignored his warnings of forthcoming bomb attacks, including the Omagh atrocity, which killed 29 people in 1998.

Fulton and four other members of his unit in Newry pioneered the use of flash guns to detonate bombs. This technology was used in a bomb that killed Colleen McMurray, an RUC officer, in 1992. Her colleague Paul Slaine lost both his legs in the attack. He was later awarded the George Cross for his bravery.

Fulton claims he tipped off his handlers about this attack but they allowed it to go ahead to protect agents. “Two days before the attack on Slaine and McMurray I knew my officer commanding was using what we called a doodlebug, a horizontal mortar,” he said.

“I told my MI5 handlers and they took me to London for two days. The day I came back the bomb went off. The police were taken off the streets to allow the bomber to get in, set the device and get out.”

The trip to America came after the killing of McMurray, when the IRA had built sufficient trust in Fulton for commanders to send him abroad to buy remote control infrared devices that would allow IRA teams to refine the flash technique and detonate explosives from up to a mile away.

When he told his MI5 handlers about the mission, they arranged with the FBI to procure the detonators for Fulton.

In this month’s edition of Atlantic Monthly, Fulton outlines how an MI5 agent was sent ahead of him by Concorde to make preparations. He has also described the trip in interviews with The Sunday Times over the past few months.

In New York he attended a meeting with FBI agents and British intelligence officers. There he agreed to expose IRA operatives in America to the FBI. However, the same terrorists, who were arrested months later, were first allowed to procure and send the infrared technology to the IRA. Fulton claims this technology was used in the Troubles and forms the basis for insurgent bombs in Iraq.

A spokesman for the security service declined to comment.



Recently politicians on both sides of the Atlantic have accused the Iranians of meddling in Iraq and supplying the infra red technology for the roadside bombs that are maiming and killing poor British and American kids in Iraq. What Fulton is telling us is that this technology was
1. procured in the USA
2. with the collusion and knowledge of the FBI and MI5
3. and used in the murder of civilians with the collusion and knowledge of MI5

No wonder A spokesman for the security service declined to comment.

We also know the SAS were shooting civilians from cars in Northern Ireland.

We also know that Abu Hamza was left alone by MI5 despite warnings from a mole they had in Finsbury Park Mosque.

We also know that several Islamic extremist publications are published and sold in the UK and have been for years.

We also know that several Islamic extremist organizations are based in the UK, hence the term Londonistan.

We also know, from David Shayler, that MI6 paid al-Qaeda to asassinate Colonel Qadaffi, but the op failed and civilians died instead.

Is there not a pattern developing here?

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