UPDATE: Manchester Bomber Radicalized by NATO-trained Terrorist
RT International | New revelations reveal bomber was another known wolf with ties to NATO's extremist foot soldiers.
RT International | New revelations reveal bomber was another known wolf with ties to NATO's extremist foot soldiers.
This latest incident in London was so entirely preventable that it is difficult to describe it as anything less than deliberate.
Tony Cartalucci
21st Century Wire
Keelan Balderson of Wideshut.co.uk joins me once again to discuss the ongoing wave of terrorist attacks in the UK. We focus on the recent failed bombing in the Parsons Green tube station on September 15th. We begin by looking at the bombing itself and the media and governments rush to claim this was another TATP bomb. Keelan and I talk about this strange new trend in UK terrorism where all bombs seem to use this volatile substance. We then discuss the alleged bomber, Ahmed Hassan, and his seemingly quiet life in Surrey.
21st Century Wire says…
Early this morning, the mainstream media reported that another terrorist attack took place in London. We’re told that one man died and 10 people were injured after a man drove a white van onto the pavement, running over worshippers after late night Ramadan prayer at the Muslim Welfare House in Finsbury Park.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick stated that the incident was “quite clearly an attack on Muslims.”
Shawn Helton
21st Century Wire
The London Bridge attack story continues to spin wildly out of control, as the third attacker named in the terror atrocity, another known wolf, was placed on an EU-wide database and according to security officials, openly acknowledged the will to carryout terror in March of 2016.
21st Century Wire asks…
How deep does the ‘known wolf’ rabbit hole go in the case of the London Bridge attacks?
In our first report regarding the London Bridge Attacks we discussed the distinct possibility that the those linked to this latest terror event might be well-known to authorities – it turns out, in at least one case, that’s already true.
21st Century Wire says…
According to London’s counter-terrorism unit, Khalid Masood the man named in the Westminster Bridge and Parliament Square attacks has no ties to terror and “no extremist tendencies.”
QUESTION: If the English teaching Masood didn’t have ties to ISIS or al-Qaeda and wasn’t believed to have extremist tendencies – then why did British security services take a keen interest in him as they had previously declared?