Monday 5 June 2017

Did Theresa May Allow Manchester Arena & London Bridge Attacks to Happen?

It has of late become increasingly clear, over the decades, that Western leaders do not have the interests of their native people, or of Western civilisation, as part of their policy decisions. Most notable was the Blair government's illegal & unpublicised importing of two million Muslims into the UK for reasons never fully explained.

Since then, we have seen the industrial scale molestation of English girls by Pakistanis being covered up by the very authorities dedicated to their protection. They even went as far as to arrest the fathers of the victims as they tried to rescue their daughters, leaving the helpless girls to their barbaric abusers.

What are we to make, then, of the UK government's allowing ISIS savages to infiltrate the UK by the thousand? It is not as if Theresa May doesn't know how to ban people from entering the country, after all, she was quite keen & able to bar Robert Spencer & Pamela Geller from entering.

We must conclude then that these jihadist killers are wanted here by our leaders, & it cannot be so that they can say that they had disrupted so many terrorist attacks per month, actual attacks, actual murder must have been what was required. It is, therefore, pertinent to examine events in the past few months.

The aforementioned Theresa May, importer of jihadists & enemy of truth tellers, called an election a full three years before she needed to. This, right in the middle of Brexit negotiations, for which she had the support of a majority of the populace.

Between that announcement & the voting itself, the UK just happens to suffer its third & fourth most bloody & horrific jihadist attacks in its history, Lockerbie & 7/7 being the first & second, both of these attacks being carried out by jihadists known to the authorities. As a consequence May has gone up in the polls in relation to Jeremy Corbyn who, at best appears pusillanimous in the face of Islamic terror &, at worst, complicit.

So, the question has to be asked: did Theresa May allow the Manchester Arena & London Bridge attacks to happen? You may very well ask: can it be that the Prime Minister of the UK is that immoral, that corrupt, that ruthless & psychopathic & lawless as to do something like that?

In answer to that question let us examine the sad & disturbing case of Melanie Shaw, who grew up in a care home in the north of England & was raped & abused by her carers & people in authority. Naturally, once attaining to majority Miss Shaw was keen to blow the lid on this paedophile ring, dominated by those in power.

Then Home Secretary Theresa May had Melanie Shaw arrested without charge & incarcerated in solitary confinement, where she has now languished for more than a year. So, yes, Theresa May is all of the above.

We come back to the fact that Salman Abedi was known to authorities well before he took the lives of 22 people far more valuable than him in Manchester Arena. We place next to that piece of information the fact that the unnamed perpetrator of the London Bridge horror was also a 'known wolf', as reported by The Telegraph yesterday (hat-tip to Stefan Molyneux‏ @StefanMolyneux):

London terrorist had twice been referred to police over his extremist views

One of the three jihadists who murdered revellers in central London on Saturday had been reported to the anti-terror police on at least two occasions, it has been claimed.

A former friend of the terrorist, who was shot dead by police along with two accomplices, claimed he had been radicalised while watching YouTube videos and said he contacted the authorities ­after becoming concerned over his friend's extremist views.

A neighbour also claimed she had contacted police in Barking, east London, after the suspect tried to convert her children to Islam and radicalise them. The man is not being named at the request of the police.

The former friend claimed he contacted police after comments the man made about other previous attacks. But he said the authorities had failed to act and take action despite evidence of increasingly extremist views.

The friend told the BBC's Asian Network that the terrorist had been radicalised watching videos of the infamous American hate preacher Ahmad Musa Jibril.

He said: "We spoke about a particular attack that happened and like most radicals he had a justification for anything and everything and that day I 
realised I needed to contact the authorities."

He added: "He used to listen to a lot of Musa Jibril. I have heard some of this stuff and its very radical. I am surprised this stuff is still on YouTube and is easily accessible. I phoned the anti-terror hotline. I spoke to the gentleman. I told him about our conversation and why I think he was radicalised."

However, he said he was not arrested and was allowed to keep his passport. "I did my bit, I know a lot of other people did their bit, but the authorities did not do their bit," the friend said.

Erica Gasparri, an Italian mother of three who lived close to him, claimed she had reported him to Barking police two years ago, after he began "brainwashing" her children at a local park. She said she had confronted him after her two children came home and said: "Mummy I want to become a Muslim."

She said the police had told her the information had been passed to Scotland Yard but she had heard nothing more.

Ms Gasparri said: "He was trying to radicalise the children, he would go down to the park and talk to them about Islam. He also came to the houses and gave the kids money and sweets during Ramadan."

Anti-terror police raided the block of flats on King's Road in Barking, where the man was believed to live with his wife and two children. The couple were said to have had an arranged marriage.

The attacker's parents were reported to be asylum seekers from Pakistan. His father is said to also live in east London, but his mother is dead.

The attacker had worked at a branch of the fast food chain KFC before leaving two years ago for a job on the London Underground, according to reports.

Many of the locals described him as "polite and normal" and said they were shocked that he could be a terrorist.

Residents said he was a keen football fan who also enjoyed body-building at a local gym. But it also emerged that he was thrown out of his local mosque two years ago after clashing with the Imam about politics.

The jihadist was wearing his Arsenal away shirt when he and two others went on the rampage at London Bridge, leaving seven dead and almost 50 injured. All three were shot dead by armed police in Borough Market, eight minutes after launching the attack.

Early on Sunday morning, armed ­police stormed the ground-floor flat where he lived, arresting members of his family. Similar raids were carried out at other addresses across east London including in East Ham and Leyton.

Building worker Seva Litvjakovs, 35, who lives in the same block of flats, said he had been woken by the sound of the police raid. He said: "I read news reports and ­began putting together what had happened. I realised that one of the attackers looked exactly like one of my neighbours.

"I looked on Twitter and saw one of the terrorists who had been shot by police and he looked 90 per cent like my neighbour. He was even wearing the same Arsenal shirt that I had seen him in at 5pm that evening."

The outrage began shortly ­after 10pm when the gang began ploughing into pedestrians in London Bridge in a white van. Ken Chigbo, 26, a market analyst, who was another neighbour, claimed the terror suspect had recently asked him how to go about hiring a vehicle.

He said: "I was in the process of loading up a van I had rented as we are moving house and he came over for a chat.

"He was lovely, really enthusiastic about my move and was really nice saying he wished me all the best. He said to me, 'Oh, where did you get your van, Ken? How much is it, is it possible to get in automatic?' All these specific questions about the van, which obviously now makes sense in my head. At the time I didn't think anything of it."

He said only last week he had hosted a barbecue for locals, holding it on a green and inviting all the neighbours. Another resident of the neat, modern block said he had seen the suspect attending the local mosque and was certain the dead terrorist pictured lying on the ground was his neighbour.

He said: "I cannot understand why he would do something like this. He has a toddler and a baby, it's madness."

Samiya Mohammed, 18, said: "He lived there for about three years and would often have barbecues and would play football with the kids in the street.

"Whenever it was sunny he would come out and buy ice creams for the kids. I cannot believe that it is him."

But a spokesman at the local Ahlulistiqamah Mosque said he was thrown out two years ago after clashing with the Imam over the general election.

The spokesman said: "The Imam was forced to ask him to leave two years ago. He was giving a speech on the up-and-coming general election and the Imam was explaining how it was important to vote wisely. He got angry, complaining that it was nothing to do with him, and interrupted the Imam. He was then asked to leave."

Twelve people were arrested by ­police at addresses in Barking, while during a raid in East Ham, a suspect made a rooftop dash for freedom, barefoot and in his pyjamas, as police marksmen threatened to shoot him. Shoppers witnessed five armed and masked police smash through a flat door connected to a Paddy Power betting shop on Barking Road.

Shimmy Ali, 32, who was out meeting a friend for lunch, said: "I looked and five masked men with guns were smashing into the flat. It took me a minute to realise they were police.

"A few seconds after they went in, a black man wearing a grey vest and blue joggers climbed out of the window above Paddy Power. A police marksman on the other side of the road was screaming to go back inside and saying he would shoot him.

"The man jumped on to the roof of Sam's takeaway and then across to Barking Food and Wine. That's where another officer managed to reach out and grab hold of him."

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