London Terror Suspect Linked to British Intelligence

On this episode of The Geopolitical Report, we uncover Salman Abedi's, the Manchester suicide bomber, link to British intelligence. MI5 explains that it missed warnings on Abedi despite one sent by the FBI. This is part of a larger pattern. Since the 1990s, the British government has given jihadi terrorists a free hand to preach hate and murder while they worked simultaneously with British secret services. Leading imams Anjem Choudary, Omar Bakri, Abu Hamza al-Masri, and others have cooperated with the government. Intelligence agencies from Spain, Germany, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands have repeatedly warned British authorities about the terror plans of these dangerous individuals, and yet they were allowed to continue their work. Theresa May said she expects MI5 to review how three terrorists slipped through the net to launch the London Bridge attack. Criticism of British secret services and police by the prime minister, however, will only last as long as the news cycle on the latest terror attack. Wahhabi spawned terror groups are a geopolitical asset for the state and will continue to be used to add finishing touches to an expanding surveillance and police state.
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Show Notes
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MI5 stopped Scotland Yard taking Choudary down, sources claim
Leading London-Based Radical Bakri Reveals Deal with British Authorities
Radical London Imam Bakri Calls for Assassination of British Prime Minister, but Is Not Prosecuted
Radical Imam Abu Hamza Openly Calls on Followers to Down Aircraft over London; British Authorities Take No Action
Radical London Imam Admits He Helps Finance and Train Islamist Recruits
Leading Radical Imam Abu Hamza Begins Working with British Security Services
Radical London Imam Abu Hamza Establishes Training Camps in Britain, Hires Former Soldiers to Teach Recruits
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