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Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2015, 13:22
by Workingman
Is it us?

There are reports that at least one terrorist attack planned for today has been foiled; and the Terror Threat Level remains at Severe.

The "religion of peace" has a huge fifth column in the UK and within it the potential for thousands of lone Wolf or cells of terrorists. We even spend fortunes trying to bring "home" some of those who went away to fight - to keep their numbers up(?).

So, when the Met's Counter Terrorism Chief makes a statement, as she has, to reassure us, it does not cut the mustard. And when in his speech the PM refers to Islam as "the religion of peace" we know for certain that the Elites have their heads in the sand and are afraid to take any meaningful action.

I sincerely hope that there is no terrorist attack, but I am also afraid the one will happen at some time. When (not if) it happens it will most likely be us normal people, who have been sold a pup by the Elite, who will take the brunt.

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2015, 14:52
by Aggers
Where next?

When, oh when, is our Government going to grasp the nettle and do something positive abut the threat
that is almost certainly bound to manifest itself in some terrible tragedy in this country before long?

If we had a decent Government, we would by now be divorced from the E.U. and would have closed our
borders to all emigrants. I notice that those desperately trying to get into Britain now are mostly males.
Where are the women and children? What's the betting that those men so bent on getting into our land
mean to get here solely for evil purposes. Can't our stupid politicians see that?

Here endeth the lesson.

And now to God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost ... etc., etc.

Let us pray.

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2015, 14:57
by debih
But what do we expect the government to do?

A strike can happen any time, any place.

We have our own home grown ISIS suicide bombers (and the like) - we can't blame immigrants.


Sent from the dark side of the moon

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2015, 16:41
by TheOstrich
But what do we expect the government to do?


There is a HUGE amount the Government could do, but it simply doesn't have the cojones to do it.

Rapid multiple deportation of hate preachers and no more foreign-financed mosques for one. Zero tolerance on illegal immigration and punitive measures against those arrested in this country for two. The death penalty (or life imprisonment, if you're squeamish - I'm not) for any home-grown radical terrorists here for three.

In the same way, there is a huge amount the Government could do about Asian grooming gangs, but we're still waiting for over 300 arrests in Rotherham alone. And waiting ......
A similar sex exploitation report by Asian gangs in the West Midlands was recently very quietly suppressed in the interests of community cohesion, because they feared a backlash.
Community cohesion = letting the minorities get away with whatever they like.

What we need is a proper backlash against all elements in our society who are out to destroy us.

Just pray I never get into power ..... :lol: :o :mrgreen:

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2015, 18:43
by Kaz
debih wrote:
A strike can happen any time, any place.

We have our own home grown ISIS suicide bombers (and the like) - we can't blame immigrants.



This is certainly true :(

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2015, 19:14
by Workingman
Maybe we cannot blame immigrants, per se, but we can blame a lot of the followers of a certain religion and the communities they live in.

We have to stop pretending that all will be well if we accept them and treat them with respect when none of that is reciprocated.

During WW2 we took people from other nationalities who were not naturalised Britons and enclaved them. We did it "just in case" not because they were any particular threat. Those who were identified as a threat were interred.

We cannot now do that, the numbers are too big and the law would not allow it, but we also cannot let them be seen as totally innocent.

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2015, 21:25
by Aggers
The trouble is that if we tried to get rid of anyone who we considered to be a threat we would be
prevented from doing so by some useless Judge using the stupid Human Rights Act that we are
lumbered with. We won't solve this problem until we get out of the E.U. and this blasted system
called democracy. What we need is a good Dictator who could solve all our problems in record time.
We would do much better if we handed over the running of this country to the Queen or Prince Charles.

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 27 Jun 2015, 21:47
by Workingman
John, the EU has nothing to do with the HR Act. That is owned by the ECHR, totally separate from the EU, and we were one of its originators.

I do agree that a benevolent, but strong, Dictator could help, but I am totally against the Royals having any say.... in anything.

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 29 Jun 2015, 16:19
by saundra
i dont think it can ever be stopped there is always going to be a threat

its a tragedy whats happened but it could have been far worse
if the gun man had been shooting in a boat off shore with others
if it been school holidays with the beach crowded with children
you cant just run while you have children on the beach and in the hotel pool etc
we should expell these radical preachers and all there familys
and stop them claiming while in syria iraqu or were ever
isis has such a strong hold over places now its a modern day horror story

Re: Kuwait, Syria, Tunisia, France - where next?

PostPosted: 29 Jun 2015, 19:33
by Suff
Yesterday I read that gangs in the UK are orchestrating individuals to bring over illegal immigrants.

There is a whole hell of a lot that the UK government can do. But, First, it needs to recognise that there is a significant minority in the UK that, a) does not give a damn about the people in the UK so long as they are making money; and b) think that the UK should bow to their wishes.

Time to make these people realise that they are a "minority" and subject to "majority" rule!