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U.K.communications intercepts of radical Islamic groups show Islamists were surprised at bombings

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 12 July 2005
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International Extreme right Attack-Terrorism Secret Services UK

Mossad has penetrated neo/nazi groups in the U.K.. Recall in Germany when it was revealed the 9 chief leaders of the neo-nazis were German intelligence agents.

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July 11, 2005 — POSSIBLE LINKS BETWEEN LONDON TRANSPORT BOMBERS AND BRITISH FASCISTS PROBED. 1999 LONDON NEO-NAZI NAIL BOMBER WAS ELECTRICIAN ON LONDON UNDERGROUND

British communications intercepts of radical Islamic groups show Islamists were "surprised" at bombings

July 11, 2005 — POSSIBLE LINKS BETWEEN LONDON TRANSPORT BOMBERS AND BRITISH FASCISTS PROBED. 1999 LONDON NEO-NAZI NAIL BOMBER WAS ELECTRICIAN ON LONDON UNDERGROUND

British communications intercepts of radical Islamic groups show Islamists were "surprised" at bombings

LONDON, July 11, 2005 — Some informed British sources believe that the recent London Transport bombings may have been the work of far right-wing British terrorists hoping to stir up tensions with the nation’s large Muslim population. There are several reasons for this belief. One is that GCHQ and MI-5 intercepts of the communications of Muslim groups in Britain and abroad — groups suspected of ties to militants — revealed that targeted individuals and organizations were genuinely surprised at the London bombings. Another is the statement of former Metropolitan London police commissioner Sir John Stevens that the perpetrators were "almost certainly" British. Although many accused Stevens of stirring up racial tensions, he never referred to British Muslims. British Prime Minister Tony Blair ruled out any probe of the bombings claiming it would "distract" from the investigation.
Although U.S. and some British media were quick to point blame at Muslim terrorists, little has been mentioned about David Copeland who set off a nail bomb in the Admiral Duncan pub on Old Compton Street in London’s Soho in April 1999. The bomb killed three and injured 139. Copeland, a 22-year old electrical engineer and native of Hampshire, wanted to start a war against non-whites and homosexuals and believed he was a messenger from God. Copeland had a fascination for Adolf Hitler and dreamt of being an SS commander holding women sex slaves. Copeland was also charged with setting off nail bombs in an Afro-Caribbean neighborhood in Brixton and a Bangladeshi district in Brick Lane. The British police dismissed a claim of responsibilty for the Soho bombing by a fascist group called the White Wolves, emphasizing that Copeland acted alone. It is also significant that when he planned his terrorist bombings, Copeland worked as an electrician on the London Underground’s Jubilee Line extension project. Copeland was sentenced to six life terms in prison for the bombings.

There are reports that some members of British law enforcement and intelligence maintain a liaison with British fascist groups who are mainly centered in the Kilburn neighborhood of north London, a neighborhood rife with Nazi posters, stickers, and graffiti. These fascist groups include the British National Front, National Socialist Movement, and ex-members of Ulster paramilitary loyalist groups. Another fascist group, Combat 18, was established in 1992 as a security force for the National Front. It was later discovered that MI-5 had infiltrated Combat 18 to slip informants into loyalist paramilitary cells in Northern Ireland.

The belief that British right-wing terrorists may have carried out the London train bombings coincides with a major Italian investigation of ties between far-right Italian groups, Italian law enforcement personnel, U.S. Defense Department covert operations agents, and Jihadist terrorists.

http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/diplomatic/foreign.htm

Forum posts

  • What a load of total bollocks

  • You can’t possibly be trying to peddle this off as news?
    There should be a law to make it illegal to spread such nonsense.
    Wouldn’t this fall under the slander and defamation laws??

    • Nice one Wayne, not true. They were Pakistani Muslims fucked off with Muslims being slaughtered abroad. End of.

  • Before making xenophobic comments it would be better to do some serious research. Wayne did. If you’re disagreed with his observations maybe you could give us some carefully researched and thought out reasons as to why? I’m one who wants to understand and need to hear sincere arguments from all angles. You guys are making it too easy for folks like me to oppose you.

    • Look, they’ve found the culprits -it was not right wing lunatics. It was four Pakistanis and an Afro Carribean guy. I am not xenophobic , What do you base that on ?
      I’m from London. Let me guess you’re a yank, right ? Its your government that is responsible directly for the deaths in Vietnam, Korea, Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq and indirectly for all these other ’terrorist’ bombs. The BRAVE americans.
      So brave they banned any of their personnel within fifty miles of London.
      So honourable the US was the only country NOT to observe two minutes silence yesterday for the victims.
      Not too selfish then.

    • The site doesn’t seem so far to have erased messages of any category at all, looking at the warning, but so be it.

      The debate is pretty insane on both sides, it seems to me. There is clear evidence that Muslims carried out the London attacks (both waves) and it’s quite reasonable to imagine that they did it because of grievances about US/UK/Western policy and action in the Middle East and the Muslim world. But it seems to me that that is a pretext for such actions. Not a justification or an explanation. It’s just propaganda.

      It is also blindingly clear that the British police murdered an innocent man, and those responsible must be called to account. I was convinced that was what they had done at the time, and I was proved right but take no satisfaction from that at all.

      There are many things I feel angry about, but I don’t express my anger by blowing up innocent people, or even guilty ones. I think that in a fair world (albeit an imperfect one) justice is better left to the courts than to those who come up with an idea of what constitutes ’law’ or ’justice’ and then take matters into their own hands. And bomb people to bits.

      Many of them Muslims. Or non-Muslims who don’t necessarily support Blair and Bush and the ’war on terror’. They weren’t asked for their views, by the bombers.

      I also cannot support a ’shoot to kill’ policy on the part of the police.

      Seems to me that all extreme views are driven by an assumption which in law is termed res ipsae loquitur. But the facts do not speak for themselves, they have to be examined and interpreted and spoken for.

      There is good and bad in each and every one of us, and in each and every group of human beings that may be termed a ’community’.

      Just for the record, I am a curious atheist of mixed British and Jewish descent with friends of many faiths, including Islam, and of no faith at all. I have a ’right of return’ to Israel, but willl never exercise it due to that country’s treatment of the Palestinian people.

      Yours in peace

      Stephen

    • It´s people like you who have made it easier for these people to bomb us. I suppose you were one of the enlightened few that said 9-11 was a Jewish conspiracy. Even Iqbal Socranie, the leading spokesman of the Muslim Council of Britain is convinced that there is enough proof that the London bombings were the work of Muslims. Perhaps you would be better off searching Yeti or U.F.O websites and not disgracing the memory of those ´Real´ British innocents that died with your pathetic ignorance.