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Post  Guest Wed May 22, 2013 10:34 pm


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Post  American Zombie Thu May 23, 2013 12:38 am

Highly suspicious.
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Post  Guest Thu May 23, 2013 1:04 am

It is but I tend to naturally feel this one...I think it was real and unrehearsed...thus far. Notice he said "bussin' " our guns...this dude listens to Wu Tang and dead prez...god

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Post  American Zombie Thu May 23, 2013 1:08 pm

My bad, I was posting on my phone last night and meant for my comment to go in the Boston bombing thread regarding the government killing the suspect.


But yeah this one was crazy, dude was able to stand around with a bloody knife and people calmly stood around talking to him.
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Post  W.Devil Thu May 23, 2013 10:24 pm

God, I hate muslims...
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Post  TumbleWeed Thu May 23, 2013 11:24 pm

Video of one of them getting shot by the London police.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=84c_1369344545
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Post  Guest Fri May 24, 2013 1:11 am

The soldier killed in an attack in Woolwich, London has been identified as Drummer Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Drummer Lee Rigby was 25 year old and lived in Manchester. He left behind a two year old son.

Identities of his killers have not been released yet, however one of them is believed to be Michael Adebolajo. Both killers were reportedly known to British security services. Michael Adebolajo is a Briton of Nigerian descent who came from a devout Christian family but took up Islam after leaving college in 2001.

Check out a video somebody posted on JewTube with his thoughts on the speech by the puppet on a Jew string David Cameron. I like it how even on JewTube one can see that people are waking up. Five years ago, when I started Best Gore, it would have been unthinkable to bring up the Jew in anything even remotely resembling a negative thought. You’d get trampled by immense hoards of the sheeple. Seem the tables are turning and the aware are so massively on the rise, it’s the posts of the sheeple that get the trampling. Top rated comments on the video say:

By kanukster

Islam is the reasoning behind this murder, along with liberalism and it’s continued assimilation of these muslim parasites!

By Kozmo260

Political Correctness was designed to do just what we see here: cripple western civilization and replace it with socialism and its supposed “utopia”. Its an offshoot of Marxist critical theory.

RIP Drummer Lee Rigby

Credit: http://www.bestgore.com/murder/drummer-lee-rigby-soldier-murder-woolwich-identity/





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Post  TumbleWeed Mon May 27, 2013 3:48 pm

British Officials Knew Suspect in Soldier’s Death Had Ties to Al Qaeda
By JOHN F. BURNS
Published: May 26, 2013

LONDON — Britain’s security agencies appeared headed for a period of deeply uncomfortable scrutiny after the government said Sunday that it had been aware for more than two years that one of the two men suspected of hacking an off-duty British soldier to death on a London street had ties to Al Qaeda.
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A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed that the ministry had provided “consular assistance” in Kenya in 2010 to the man, Michael Adebolajo, 28, a British citizen of Nigerian descent. He had been arrested by the Kenyan police on suspicion of planning to join Al Shabab, an extremist group in Somalia that Britain has classified as a terrorist organization.

Mr. Adebolajo and the other suspect in the London attack — Michael Adebowale, 22, also of Nigerian origin — have been under armed police guard in separate London hospitals since the attack last Wednesday. The soldier — Lee Rigby, 25 — was run down by a car on the sidewalk outside an army barracks, then attacked with meat cleavers. Police officers arriving on the scene shot and wounded the two suspects.

The grisly brutality of the attack shocked Britain as few events have since the bombings on the London transit system on July 7, 2005, which killed 52 passengers and the four bombers. Sunday newspaper headlines about the case focused on what the government knew about Mr. Adebolajo and Mr. Adebowale and why no action was taken that might have prevented Mr. Rigby’s death.

In a statement on Sunday, the Foreign Office spokesman sought to tamp down the controversy, saying that the office’s role in the events in Kenya in November 2010 was limited to consular assistance to Mr. Adebolajo, “as normal for British nationals.” It did not address the Kenyan government’s statements that Mr. Adebolajo, using a false name, had been arrested near the Somali border with five Kenyan nationals while carrying Shabab literature.

The statement also did not address a claim made on BBC television on Friday night that Mr. Adebolajo spoke of rebuffing an attempt by MI5, the British domestic security agency, to recruit him. The claim was made by Ibrahim Hassan, a man who says he has links to Islamic extremist groups. Mr. Hassan said Mr. Adebolajo had told him that the recruitment attempt was made after he was deported from Kenya. British security officials quoted in the Sunday newspapers said that efforts to recruit Islamic extremists in such circumstances were common.

Mr. Hassan himself was arrested in the BBC studio immediately after the interview by Scotland Yard counterterrorism detectives, who said that the arrest was not connected to the killing of Mr. Rigby.

Mr. Hassan’s claims and his arrest added to a growing sense that inquiries into Mr. Rigby’s death are likely to delve into the murky world of the security agencies and their dealings with Islamic extremists.

A Parliamentary panel, the Intelligence and Security Committee, has said it expects to receive a preliminary report from the government on the attack this week.

Among the issues that the panel’s leading members have said they want to explore is whether MI5’s desire to penetrate groups with suspected terrorist ties had led to decisions not to prosecute people like Mr. Adebolajo under laws that bar Britons from engaging with terrorist organizations overseas. Security officials have said that MI5 viewed Mr. Adebolajo as posing a “low risk” of potential terrorism and did not think he needed close monitoring.

Security officials have also confirmed that Mr. Adebolajo, and to a more limited extent Mr. Adebowale, had been known to British security officials for several years because they took part in protests in Britain that were organized by extremist groups, some of which involved violent clashes with the police.

Newspapers in Britain have carried accounts saying that Mr. Adebolajo had been heard in mosques and community centers in south London calling for jihadist attacks in Britain.

Muslim community groups have condemned the killing of Mr. Rigby in unequivocal terms, and say that many British Muslims are deeply apprehensive over a number of incidents of hostile graffiti and invective since his death, despite appeals for calm from Prime Minister David Cameron, the archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Justin Welby, and other prominent figures.

Tensions may rise further this week, when post-mortem details on Mr. Rigby are expected to be made public. The report may shed light on several aspects of the brutal attack that have seized public attention, including whether he was still alive after the car hit him, and whether he was beheaded, as some witnesses say. The police have so far declined to address those questions.

This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

Correction: May 27, 2013

Due to an editing error, an earlier version of this article omitted a crucial word from a sentence about the MI5’s view of Michael Adebolajo, a suspect in last week’s killing of a British soldier in London. Security officials have said that MI5 viewed Mr. Adebolajo as posing a “low risk” of potential terrorism and did not think he needed close monitoring.

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LOL at the "Correction" ^

Same shit, different toilet......all over the world it's the same story. Again, we see that the intelligence Agencies were well aware, or even monitoring the suspects prior to these attack(s) and did absolutely nothing. How is such extreme incompetence even possible? These are some of the largest Intelligence apparatuses in the world, with the largest budgets in the world, to think that they could fail so miserably in detecting possible threats due to mere "slip ups" is insane.
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