terror attacks

The TSA Has Assaulted Us For 20 Years With Nothing To Show For It

"The reality is that TSA has played next to no role in the biggest counterterrorism stories of the past two decades. According to the think tank RAND, intelligence and security services manage to foil nearly two-thirds of terrorist plots in the planning stages.” -- Darryl Campbell
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Poland: “No Muslim Immigration Means No Terror Attacks”

Polish Minister Ryszard Czarnecki defended his country’s refusal of Muslim migrants by saying that the only proven way to reduce Islamic terror attacks is to stop Muslim mass migration into the country. He noted that the children of Islamic immigrants have been responsible for a large portion of ISIS-inspired attacks on European soil. Poland and Hungary are refusing orders from the EU to accept Muslim migrants. [...]

ISIS failed in London

There is little doubt that the two terrorist incidents in London tonight are the work of Jihadi terrorists acting on behalf of ISIS and that their intention is to intrude in their usual murderous way into the British general election.
This begs the question of whether ISIS will succeed in this objective.  The short answer, which can be given with confidence in the light of previous experience, is that if ‘intruding into the British general election’ equates to changing its outcome, then ISIS will fail.

In 2017, every nine days a terror attack is attempted in Europe (Chart)

Earlier today The Duran reported on a BBC host speaking to MSNBC on the Manchester bombing, telling her US host that “Europe is getting used to attacks, we have to.”
This graph proves her point. Terror attacks in Europe are coming awfully close to becoming a daily occurrence, and Europeans are becoming conditioned to accept this fact.
In a neo-liberal European Union, tolerance trumps safety.

Google and Twitter to blame for London terror attacks?

David Cameron followed Barack Obama’s lead and helped to arm and fund ISIS, in an effort to remove Assad and get a Qatari/Saudi pipeline built through Syria and onto Europe.
52-year-old Khalid Masood was known to police and MI5. Islamic State claimed Masood was its ‘soldier’.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd denied failures but admitted that ‘one got through’.
Somehow this is Google and Twitter’s fault?