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Sunday, February 22, 2015

DOES THE UK EXPORT TERROR?

This question was asked on Sky News today: does the UK export terror?

My answer would be another question: does a bear shit in the woods?

Of course they do!!!

Those three girls that the media is currently so concerned about were allowed to go to Syria to become wives of Jihadis to keep them going and keep up the morale of Islamic State Jihadis.

But if the media would expose The Covenant of Security between MI5 and the Islamic terrorists who serve British foreign policy then we would not be reading about such girls. The fact is it is current British foreign policy to see President Assad of Syria ousted because he is blocking a pipeline from the Pars field from Qatar to Europe that will threaten Russia's business with and thus influence over Europe. We began planning unleashing these Jihadis onto Syria as early as 2009 but I suspect 2007, and maybe even a year or two earlier than that when it was realised that the invasion of Iraq was not going as smoothly as planned. Michael Adebalajo was allowed to preach Jihad against Assad on the streets of London even though he was suspected of being involved in Jihad already and of dealing drugs.

Read this in The Guardian:
The contact with Aqsa Mahmood, whose social media use is supposedly under surveillance by counter-terror agencies, came two days before Begum slipped out of her east London home and met up with her two schoolfriends.

A Twitter account thought to be linked to Begum shows that she contacted Mahmood, a prominent online advocate of Isis, on 15 February, saying: “follow me so i can dm you back”.

Aamer Anwar, a lawyer for Mahmood’s family, said on Sunday they were “incredulous” that the contact could go unnoticed by Scotland Yard and other counter-terror agencies.

“We are aware from contact with Special Branch and the police that her social media contact is regularly checked and regularly monitored,” he told the BBC.

“The idea that a young 15-year-old should make contact with Aqsa, who’s regarded as a terrorist, yet no action is taken – the family of that young girl do not have the customary knock on the front door.

“The fact that these three girls manage to reach the airport – the common sense approach of Special Branch at the airport, the UK border agencies, don’t notice the fact that two 15-year-olds [and] a 16-year-old are unaccompanied, going on a flight to Turkey, the staging post to Syria, which is what Aqsa did herself and they aren’t stopped.

“Obviously the family are deeply distressed and angry and they want answers because they’re thinking ‘how many other families is this happening to?’”

[source : Syria-bound missing schoolgirl's father urges her not to fall into clutches of Isis, The Guardian, http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/22/uk-counter-terror-officials-criticised-syria-bound-london-schoolgirls, 22nd February 2015

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