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255/365 - U.S. Terror Plots since 9/11
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And here starts the excuses for both MOAR WAR!!! And bringing on an expanded surveillance state. Idiots are going to cheer on and welcome less freedom and more intrusion into our lives
#Landmarks
Seven of the men arrested at various addresses across England are Iranian nationals, police say.
Police say the plan was orchestrated by a group promoting hate speech and the radicalisation of teenagers.
Last night I was shown Justin Trudeau’s son Xavier ☺️ and he was standing in front of a London Underground train 🚇 The train was RED (I think this has a twofold meaning).
These are vintage trains. The newer trains are red and white. The number 747 reminds me of Boeing 747 planes ✈️ Look into that too please someone.
I was also shown a few hours later, a man being arrested. I could not see his face but he appeared to be average height and very slim. He could be dark skin.
Stay safe cupcakes. Thank God they were not able to carry out these attacks.
PS. I believe there is something else ongoing…. Those Nokia phones 📲
PPS. Xavier can singgggggg 🎶🎤😍 I absolutely love this song 🎧 Someone sign him ✍🏾
Police launch public drive in fight against terrorism
UK News
Police launch public drive in fight against terrorism
The UK public and businesses are being recruited in an unprecedented drive to counter the threat posed by violent extremists. Across the country, counter-terror officers will spend this week briefing more than 6,000 people at 80 venues including schools, universities, airports, shopping centres, cinemas and farms, in a bid to raise awareness of terrorism. It comes as the Government prepares to grant police extra powers to force internet firms to hand over details that could help identify terrorists. The UK's head of counter-terrorism has warned that police officers alone cannot combat the threat posed by groups like Islamic State and al Qaeda.
So far this year, we have disrupted several attack plots and made 271 arrests following counter-terrorism investigations, but the eyes and ears of law enforcement and other agencies alone cannot combat the threat.
Mark Rowley, Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner
The nationwide counter-terrorism awareness week is being staged just three months after the terror threat level in the UK was raised from substantial to severe, meaning a terrorist attack is "highly likely". It also comes against a backdrop of increasing concerns over hundreds of aspiring British jihadis travelling to Iraq and Syria to learn terrorist "tradecraft". Asst Comm Rowley called on the public to be vigilant and report suspicious activity, and for businesses to check security measures are effective. All week, at railway stations across England, Scotland and Wales, British Transport Police officers will be providing counter-terrorism information to passengers and delivering training sessions to rail staff. Other events are planned, including work sessions with farmers to ensure fertilisers - which can be adapted into explosives - are stored securely.
By the time a terrorist decides to attack someone, it's usually already far too late. We actually need communities to pick up people that are turning themselves into terrorists before it gets to the stage of an attack.
Security consultant Chris Phillips
As As'ad AbuKhalil wrote, "When an Arab regime seeks more US support for its repression it claims that it has uncovered a dangerous plot."
"Law enforcement officials stress that the plot was a sting operation monitored by the FBI and NYPD and the public was never at risk."
Translation: "Given the history of the FBI and the NYPD since 9/11, this probably was another case of blatant, shameless entrapment".
#Iran and #Azerbaijan hidden cold war? Tensions go much deeper than the foiled terror attacks this weeks.
Tensions between Iran and its neighbor to to the north, Azerbaijan continues to grow. Several news sources citing Azerbaijani authorities reported that a terror plot against Israeli and other foreign targets, including the embassador of Israel and a local rabbi was foiled in the Azeri capital Baku this week. Azerbaijani's claim Iran's notorious intelligence agency was The mastermind of the plots. Iran has Denied any involvement. This is not the first time Iran and Azerbaijan experience frictions. Recent reports from Iranian and Azeri sources claim that the two countries are in fact experiencing a sort of cold war with Iran initiating cyber attacks against 20 Azeri websites. Iranian hackers who called themselves The 'Azeri cyber military' had replaced famous government web pages with anti Israeli and pro hijab images and slogans. Azeri hackers had responded by hacking several Iranian websites briefly replacing the pages with images of Azeri flags. Azerbaijan was once a part of Iran and roughly a quarter of Iran's population, including the Iranian supreme leader and Iranian president, are from Azeri backgrounds. Azerbaijan was also a part of the soviet union before becoming an independent country after the soviet collapse. Azerbaijan is a secular Islamic country and a major energy producer with close ties to Israel and the U.S. The Azeri foreign minister pulled out of a meeting with his Iranian counter part this week and the highly publicized Iranian backed foiled terror plot in Azerbaijan shows that the leaders of this tiny but influential caspian country are willing to openly challenge Iran. Something unheard of up to this point. Azerbaijan joins many other countries in the region who have openly shown deep concerns about the Iranian regimes regional and nuclear ambitions. Iran has used cyber attacks against a variety of targets including twitter in the past.