Abu "Jailbird" Hamza
A list of items that were found at Finsbury Park mosque. I am sure that given the change the barbarian untermenchen would have used them without a second thought to exterminate us so called "kafir" in their perverted holy war. You got to laugh when they get all offended over the portrayal of cartoons and want us to apologise to them yet they are planning our extermination from so called "holy sites".
- - over 100 forged or stolen passports
- - laminating & forgery equipment
- - forged or stolen credit cards
- - terrorist literature
- - gas masks
- - knives
- - encrypted radios
- - chemical warfare protection suits, or NBC (nuclear, biological and chemical) suits, as they are technically known.
- - stun guns
- - handcuffs
- - three blank-firing pistols
- - photocopier used to copy recipes for deadly poisons ricin and cyanide.
- Oh and some Korans, must have been left there in error.
- The FOUR London suicide bombers — led by the mastermind of the 7/7 atrocities Mohammed Siddique Khan and his cohort Shehzeed Tanweer.
- 9/11 HIJACK plotter Zacarias Moussaoui — currently on trial in America.
- SHOE BOMBERS Richard Reid and Sajid Badat.
- COP KILLER Kamel Bourgass — who murdered a detective as he tried to escape capture.
- RICIN POISON PLOTTER Mohammed Meguerba.
At the time of his affair Hamza, now 47, was in his 20s, wed to Briton Valerie Fleming and working as a bouncer at a sleazy club. And proceedings to strip him of his British citizenship will re-start. Hamza’s current wife Nadjet Kamel Mostafa and her seven children are costing taxpayers more than £1,200 a week. Yes thats Britain for you, we even pay for the next generation of terrorists.
Although the sack of shit Abu is behind bars and no out of harms way for the next few years(£1000 says some bleeding heart liberal lets the cunt out early for being a model prisoner a year or so into his time), the problem here is that the security services/police could have closed his hate formum down years back. They just were led by politico's who did not want to rock the boat, formost of these was the former Home Sec. & office bike shafter David "blind monkey" Blunket. He was in The Sun newpaper the other day banging on about how it was all someone elses fault, honest gov! I would have jailed him for 14 years and doing the best to cover his incompetent arse.No matter how much he bleats like the coward he is, the buck stops with him and his makeup wearing boss Blair. These cowards sat back and have let the islamofascist scum run riot in this nation. Lets no forget that Blair himself has a bleeding heart liberal bottom feeding human rights lawyer as a wife, who whores herself for any pc cause and a mad islamoloon as an "adviser" who thinks that the jews and freemasons are behind all the worlds ills. (The picture here is entitled the True Face of Mohammed)
The islamofashits thought we were weak and that just a few years after 9/11, Madrid, Bali and all the other islamocunt outrages aginst free people, and yes with regard to our so called leaders the islamics were right - not the people, we are waking up to the true vile face of the islamic intolerance, but our leaders still lack the backbone to act.
By doing nothing for so long they let Abu, Bakri and the other filth clerics spout rants about killing us and as a direct result of that Blair & Blunkets inaction over the last seven years or so directly caused the death of 52 people on 7/7.
Lets all ask Blair & the rest of in inept govt that question that was raised over the death of Dr David Kelly, "Blood on your hands Mr Blair?"... Here is question for you, we have heard that Blair has not attended a funeral of any of the 100 servicemen and women who have died in Iraq (depite the spin saying he has the highest respect for our troops), but also never visited any of the injured or their families(this also happened with 7/7), but it seems Gordon "Cyclops" Brown has a similar aversion, he seems to have a blind spot as far as that go's... Can any Nu Labour bods out there find a pic or newspaper bit that shows him at a funeral etc?
Car bomber fails
TAJI, Iraq -- A patrol from 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, was hit by a suicide car bomber at about 4:45 p.m. Feb. 7 north of Baghdad.
The patrol noticed enemy activity occurring in a nearby building.
One terrorist was killed in the attack, but there were no Coalition Forces casualties. One Coalition Force vehicle received minor damage.
“The economy of the local community suffered because the terrorist shut down the main (highway) route,” said Lt. Col. Kevin Dixon, deputy commander of 1st BCT. “This act also irritated many honest and peaceful Iraqi citizens.”
Iraqi Army and CF discover multiple roadside bombs
ISKANDARIYAH, JURF-El SAKER, Iraq -- Iraqi army and Coalition Forces Soldiers discovered three separate roadside bombs without incident in the last 24 hours.
Iraqi army soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 8th Iraqi Army Division, along with Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, found the first roadside bomb near Iskandariyah. The roadside bomb consisted of four 82 mm rounds, one 155 mm round and three rockets.
The second roadside bomb, discovered near the same area, consisted of four 82 mm rounds, one 155 mm round, three rockets and 17 75 mm rounds.
An Iraqi explosive ordnance disposal team dismantled both roadside bombs and transported the materials to a local Iraqi police station for detonation.
Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment, 2nd BCT, along with Iraqi Army soldiers from 1st Bn., 4th Bde., 8th IA Div., discovered a third roadside bomb in Jurf-El Saker.
The roadside bomb was made up of two 155 mm rounds, two fuel cans, one 100 mm round, one 120 mm round, one 130 mm round, one nine-volt battery and blasting caps. A U.S. EOD team conducted a controlled detonated at the site.
10th Mtn. Div. Soldiers locate weapons cache
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- – Elements of the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, located a weapons cache while conducting a patrol west of Baghdad Tuesday.
The cache was located in field near a house.
The cache consisted of one anti-tank mine, an unknown quantity of homemade explosives, one 55-gallon plastic drum containing small bean bags filled with BB-sized crystals, six grenades, one dismantled RPK, one 60 mm mortar tube, two 60 mm mortar systems and two rocket-propelled grenade rounds.
An explosive ordnance disposal team was dispatched and cleared the unknown crystal agent.
This incident is under investigation.
Polish army, 506th RCT commanders meet, strengthen coalition bond
FOB ECHO, Iraq -- Forward Operating Base Echo, located in the Multi-National Division – Central-South area of operations, is the home of the Polish Army’s 25th Air Cavalry.
Col. Thomas Vail, commander of the 506th Regimental Combat Team, made a trip from FOB Loyalty Jan. 31 to meet with Brig. Gen. Wlodzimierz Potasinski and Brig. Gen. Andrzej Malinowski, both currently deputy commanders in MND-C-S.
Although the Coalition Forces officers, as well as the forces they lead, are from different cultures, they share in common the reality of being Soldiers charged with the goal of bringing peace to the burgeoning democracy.
“They’re hard. You can tell that by looking at them … they are physically strong,” said Vail, in reference to the Polish troops.
While the senior leadership met inside the conference room, Sgt. Kevin Presgraves, a military policeman for the 506th RCT, took time to get acquainted with his Polish counterparts. He exchanged combat patches with Polish army Warrant Officer Rafal Ziolkowski. They wore their “new” patches for a photo and will keep them as a memento of coalition brotherhood.
Like most of the Polish soldiers, Ziolkowski is comfortable working around his U.S. counterparts.
“Some of the (Polish) soldiers here have been to Iraq three times,” said Ziolkowski. He has been in the company of members of the 101st Airborne Division before.
“The first time I met a Soldier from the 101st was in Bosnia in ‘92,” Ziolkowski said. “I think the [Iraqi] people here are happy. There is a small town called Hamza here where our Soldiers captured a dangerous terrorist. This makes the people feel very safe.” Like most of the Polish troops, Ziolkowski speaks English fluently.
Although the leaders’ meeting was short, Vail said these types of face-to-face conversations are important and strengthen the bonds of the coalition.
“Everybody leaves the cultural exchange with something, added Presgraves.
Some even leave with a new combat patch.”
NATO soldiers learn life saving techniques
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- North Atlantic Treaty Organization Soldiers assigned to the Iraqi Military Academy of Rustamiyah trained with Soldiers from 801st Brigade Support Battalion, 506th Regimental Combat Team, on Eagle First Responder life-saving techniques Wednesday.
Soldiers and officers from the countries of Great Britain, Romania, Hungary and Poland participated in the life-saving courses during the train-the-trainer classes. Completing the course will provide them the ability to train their Soldiers in Eagle First Responder to the certification level.
Soldiers participating learned advanced life saving techniques ranging from applying a tourniquet, intravenous therapy, treatment for shock and other first-aid techniques. During the eight-hour training event, the Soldier medics from 801st BSB provided instruction on techniques currently used in Iraq.
“These techniques are combat-tested and proven to save lives. By conducting combined operations, we provide a training platform for others to learn the 101st Airborne Division’s standard of being an Eagle First Responder,” said Capt. Ryan Schwankhart, 801st BSB operations officer.
“This is the training that directly impacts lives on the dangerous roads of Iraq,” said Maj. Anpal Kiss, the IMAR Surgeon, a general practitioner from Hungary. “We are excited to participate in this training along side our Coalition partners.”
“Great training. This is far more comprehensive than what our ground forces usually receive. The procedures and equipment used by U.S. forces help to improve our ability to care for wounded on the battlefield,” said British Command Sgt. Maj. Alan Bissett.
Training went into the evening, with all personnel administering IV fluids in buddy teams and participating in scenario-based medical evaluation exercises. Training came to an end when the NATO students completed the required tasks to standard and successfully met the training objectives.
Iraqi Army raids Safra Village
TIKRIT, Iraq – Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division conducted a raid through Safra village Feb. 8 with support from Soldiers from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division.
The Iraqi Army soldiers searched more than 45 structures while 1st BCT Soldiers provided outer cordon security and served as tactical advisors throughout the operation. It was a combined effort to detain possible insurgents and disrupt terrorists and insurgent activity. The Iraqi Soldiers detained a suspected terrorist known to be linked to the bombings of the oil pipeline, and talked to the village Muktar (religious leader) regarding further questioning for wanted possible insurgents.
“This operation was Iraqi Army planned, Iraqi Army lead, and is definitely the direction they need to be,” commented Capt. Paul Witkowski, commander, Company D, 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team.
This mission was successfully planned and completed by Iraqi Army soldiers, although it is not the final step for them. According to Witkowski, there will be more in the future.
“Missions like this allow them to get more experience under their belt, and more comfortable with what to do placing us in a more over-watching and assistance role,” Witkowski confidently said. “That’s where we want to be.”
Targeted raids, failed attacks take a toll on terrorists
TIKRIT, Iraq – Two terrorists were killed and 12 others captured during a series of unrelated events throughout northern Iraq Feb. 8.
The day started with an early morning raid near Baqubah by Iraqi troops supported by Task Force Band of Brothers Soldiers from the 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. The mission was aimed at capturing specific individuals and disrupting terrorists’ activities in the area. Six of the targeted suspects were captured.
Two terrorists were killed in a failed attack against an Iraqi patrol north of Baqubah. The terrorist detonated an IED as the patrol passed and then attacked with automatic weapons. The Iraqi Soldiers held the attackers at bay, and a patrol from the 3rd HBCT soon arrived and added their lethal firepower, killing two of the gunmen. Three Iraqi Soldiers were wounded in the fight and taken to a local hospital.
Soldiers from the 3rd HBCT also detained two men near Balad after a tip about an IED. The troops searched the area and found the IED and two spools of electrical wire. A search of the suspects’ nearby home revealed more IED materials and other contraband.
Four men were detained near Samarra during a raid generated by a tip to Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division’s 3rd Brigade Combat Team. The target of the raid, a well-known terrorist in the area, was captured along with three of his accomplices.
The steady evolution of Iraqi units, combined with the well-honed skills of coalition forces is making life difficult for terrorists in northern Iraq. Local citizens continue to gain confidence in their security forces and are providing more information, creating a combination of growing lethality to the terrorists’ ability to wage war against the Iraqi population.
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