Attack in the UK.

Seems disorganized and amateurish. Unfortunately, it's still proof of concept, as are the pair of WH-attack-centered action flicks. Could be done, but at what price?
 
Today was the 1st anniversary of the attacks in Brussels. This guy seemed to learn well from his brethren ...

Mow people down in a car
Stab a cop and take his rifle
Shoot other bystanders
Get shot by Police
Do it in place where no one can protect themselves

Same MO...same outcome
 
Seems disorganized and amateurish. Unfortunately, it's still proof of concept, as are the pair of WH-attack-centered action flicks. Could be done, but at what price?

Nothing disorganized or amateurish about it.

Used a cruise missile than was able to go hand to hand and kill a cop. At least two dead.

The islamoappeasers will say it was amateurish, nothing to worry about.

Good psychological impact. You are not safe even after looking left on the London sidewalk and there is little defense against anyone adopting the tactics used.

Expect more.

Britain will probably surrender tonight.

Got to like our NATO ally Erdogan stirring the radical islam shit pot in response.
 
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Nothing disorganized or amateurish about it.

Used a cruise missile than was able to go hand to hand and kill a cop.

The islamoappeasers will say it was amateurish, nothing to worry about.

Slow down. There's a long distance between an assessment that you disagree with and appeasement. "Organized" and "professional" might have been four or five vehicles, long weapons, and an RPG. It wasn't.
 
Slow down. There's a long distance between an assessment that you disagree with and appeasement. "Organized" and "professional" might have been four or five vehicles, long weapons, and an RPG. It wasn't.

Ive read enough of your stuff to know you are not an appeaser, slowly resheath the Kirpan and Ill push the .45 back in past the retention device.

One vehicle, one man, at least two dead, dozens injured, a cop sliced and diced in knife ban Britain, right at the heart of Govt. An MP tried to save the cop and was covered with blood.

Car was probably a rental. Seems like big impact for little investment.
 
Reports are the cop tackled terror scum to prevent entrance to the building. Shame. Not many like him in Britain anymore. They cant afford to lose one hero.
 
Ive read enough of your stuff to know you are not an appeaser, slowly resheath the Kirpan and Ill push the .45 back in past the retention device.

One vehicle, one man, at least two dead, dozens injured, a cop sliced and diced in knife ban Britain, right at the heart of Govt. An MP tried to save the cop and was covered with blood.

Car was probably a rental. Seems like big impact for little investment.

It's a 9mm HK, Sparky, and no suicide strap.

 
It's a 9mm HK, Sparky, and no suicide strap.

Well one must use what one is issued. Give me an hour and you will have the honor of being drawn on clean from a Silent Thunder and seeing the business end of a 1968 Colt Commander with Ivory stocks - the type of pistol any gun aficionado would die to be shot by.

Pun be intended.
 
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Unfortunately most western democracies are unable or unwilling to prosecute radical mohammeds until something kicks off ,
Australia included . We monitor their comms , hard to see inside the head of a fruitcake to se how close they are to the edge
of committing an offence .

When I worked in the UK , I was always surprised by the lack of armed Police around critical infrastructure . At a community
village level , fair enough they may not need to be armed , but if the deceased Officer was armed he would most likely still
be alive . Please consider arming your inner city finest , Scotland Yard .
I suspect the UK will be investing heavily in even more anti traffic furniture , In addition to those nasty hydraulic ' congestion
tax " barriers ..
 
I'm sure they'll spend millions studying the issue, deploying security devices and many hours debating the problem while they continue to inject the poison into their society.
 
London Terrorism Suspect Named As Hate Preacher Abu Izzadeen

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shocker...

I was wondering about this post, because all the news I've seen all day has reported that they haven't released the name. I checked out the above, and found that one reporter put that name out, but has since retracted it when the above person's brother came out and said it can't be him because he is still in prison on other terrorism-related charges. As a result, they retracted the report.

I will grant you this, though - the guy in your post looks exactly like the guy I saw in the picture today of the "dead suspect".
 
This multi-cultural experience is getting sporty.
BBC chimes in and has mental illness tagged in the headlines inside 24hrs.
The learning curve is going to get steep.

R

The Irish were the cause of 100% of the terrorism in the UK for a long time. Should there have been an Irish or a Catholic ban? Should the Catholics in the UK and N. Ir. been expelled? Was the Catholic/Protestant multi-cultural experiment wrong and due for ending? Simple solutions don't lend themselves to complex problems.

The UK, like the US, had no reason to invade the Mid. East. There was nothing, ever, in Iraq to justify the invasion and the ensuing cluster just made the whole thing worse. To suggest that generations of people, settled in a country, should be somehow immediately treated as enemy combatants because of what is, fairly recent events, is seriously simpleminded and not to say just wrong - logically, morally and any other facet you care to mention. The UK's flaw was in how much slack they gave the radicalizing clerics in the misguided notion that leaving them alone would serve to 'make it go away eventually". It seemed odd that the focused, aggressive means by which they fought the IRA were not deployed against these guys.

Yes, yes - libtard, dem, etc. save it. on 7.7.05 a very close friend of mine was killed in Kings Cross Station bombing. They were only able to identify her by the DNA from her flat against the charred remains in the train. Years prior to that, someone I respected and looked up to was killed by the IRA in N. Ireland. I wouldn't be surprised if there are some on this site who lost people in the Tim McVeigh bombing. I have no love for these assholes and would happily see them dead, I just don't want to serve a fascist state as the price for that.
 
The Irish were the cause of 100% of the terrorism in the UK for a long time. Should there have been an Irish or a Catholic ban? Should the Catholics in the UK and N. Ir. been expelled? Was the Catholic/Protestant multi-cultural experiment wrong and due for ending? Simple solutions don't lend themselves to complex problems.

The UK, like the US, had no reason to invade the Mid. East. There was nothing, ever, in Iraq to justify the invasion and the ensuing cluster just made the whole thing worse. To suggest that generations of people, settled in a country, should be somehow immediately treated as enemy combatants because of what is, fairly recent events, is seriously simpleminded and not to say just wrong - logically, morally and any other facet you care to mention. The UK's flaw was in how much slack they gave the radicalizing clerics in the misguided notion that leaving them alone would serve to 'make it go away eventually". It seemed odd that the focused, aggressive means by which they fought the IRA were not deployed against these guys.

Yes, yes - libtard, dem, etc. save it. on 7.7.05 a very close friend of mine was killed in Kings Cross Station bombing. They were only able to identify her by the DNA from her flat against the charred remains in the train. Years prior to that, someone I respected and looked up to was killed by the IRA in N. Ireland. I wouldn't be surprised if there are some on this site who lost people in the Tim McVeigh bombing. I have no love for these assholes and would happily see them dead, I just don't want to serve a fascist state as the price for that.

You are off your fucking rocker...
Quote me where I said the IRA doesn't exist.
I was quoting on this specific incident.
After listening to your excuses about previous transgressions didn't have any bearing on the current president.
Pint, you should put me on ignore.
I'll be pissing in your wheaties on a regular occurrence
BTW the fucking Micks had a debt to repay.
I'd also add, if you don't think this is going to be a problem for the UK, get the fuck outa my country because your are blind to facts.
The state is already becoming Fascist, prosecuting brits for hate speech and protecting people like Anjem Choudary.

R
 
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Rthur, I'm begining to think you're just not that good at reading and the dead thing in your pic was the brains of the operation. My condolences... The Irish reference was another way of looking at terrorism and multiculturalism in that there are plenty of peaceful Irish/Catholics who had nothing to do with the bombing. Even if, as you say in your way of excusing terrorism, the micks had a debt to pay (btw - you're an asshole for that).

Please don't assume to know what I'm thinking. I didn't say this wasn't going to be a problem. Manifestly, it already is. But your implied 'en masse' solutions don't serve to solve the problem. Heck, Hitler gave it a proper college try and we still have our Jewish brethren around so even mechanized slaughter has its limits.

Anjem Choudry was convicted if I recall. Too little too late, but convicted.
 
Rthur, I'm begining to think you're just not that good at reading and the dead thing in your pic was the brains of the operation. My condolences... The Irish reference was another way of looking at terrorism and multiculturalism in that there are plenty of peaceful Irish/Catholics who had nothing to do with the bombing. Even if, as you say in your way of excusing terrorism, the micks had a debt to pay (btw - you're an asshole for that).

Please don't assume to know what I'm thinking. I didn't say this wasn't going to be a problem. Manifestly, it already is. But your implied 'en masse' solutions don't serve to solve the problem. Heck, Hitler gave it a proper college try and we still have our Jewish brethren around so even mechanized slaughter has its limits.

Anjem Choudry was convicted if I recall. Too little too late, but convicted.

You are the one putting thought/words into my post dipshit.
It is a deflection tactic you employ.
Pot met kettle.
Bringing up Hitler is cute, Godwin's law strikes again.
I'm not an British history scholar but know enough of the treatment of your Scottish and Irish neighbors.
BTW my mothers family is Scottish.
If you had half as much intellectual prowess as you think you would be working for NASA.

R
 
Didn't read that...hopefully, they have caught and impaled them

Two male students, aged 17 & 18 (both Freshmen at that age apparently) from Central America with nebulous immigration status, raped, sodomized, and otherwise sexually assaulted a 14 yr old girl in the boy's bathroom at a Maryland High School. Here's that bit of cheery news about our current immigration "system":

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/22/parents-emotions-raw-in-wake-rape-at-maryland-high-school.html
 
I was wondering about this post, because all the news I've seen all day has reported that they haven't released the name. I checked out the above, and found that one reporter put that name out, but has since retracted it when the above person's brother came out and said it can't be him because he is still in prison on other terrorism-related charges. As a result, they retracted the report.

I will grant you this, though - the guy in your post looks exactly like the guy I saw in the picture today of the "dead suspect".

Seems like some news sources jumped the gun on the ID, and I incorrectly passed it along.
Edited original post to update, with link to source of info...
 
Seems like some news sources jumped the gun on the ID, and I incorrectly passed it along.
Edited original post to update, with link to source of info...

They know who it is. Why the delay in identifying? What embarrassing thing about this person requires a proper "spin" strategy in place before his ID can be released?

Was he just recently awarded knighthood for his views on diversity?

Likely he will be found to have taken advantage every social program known to Brits - programs a veteran of the Battle of Britain would be denied - yet despite this, this is how he repays the favor.

or he has a record a mile long and should have been ejected years ago but no he wasn't and now the blood is on the govts hands.
 
APOG that was not terrorism, that was payback to them limey fucks, the UK can make pol pot blush with envy with what they did to my ancestors so go fk your limey self.

I see, so what was done in history justifies terrorism today. OK. So the Native Americans, who arguably suffered even more than your beloved Irish ancestors (how original, an American who thinks he's Irish) are justified, in your view, to commit acts of terrorism here in the United States. The Native Americans were killed, raped, starved, had their property, land, people stolen and even had biological weapons used against them (smallpox + blankets = dead indians).

That ok with you? Or is it just your ancestors who get a pass at planting bombs in shopping centers and killing kids and shoppers who probably wouldn't know an Irishman from a hole in the ground...

I'm not waiting for a response to be honest, the entire premise that terrorism could be excused is so stupid that it's not worth considering.
 
I would say she was correct if the sound from the mosques and imams condemning this attack was so loud that Theresa Mays point was drowned out in the cacophony but ....all....I....hear.....is.....crickets.

and whining about "Gee I hope this doesn't turn into anti muslim sentiment, we are victims"
 
The Irish were the cause of 100% of the terrorism in the UK for a long time. Should there have been an Irish or a Catholic ban? Should the Catholics in the UK and N. Ir. been expelled? Was the Catholic/Protestant multi-cultural experiment wrong and due for ending? Simple solutions don't lend themselves to complex problems.

While some of the members of the IRA may claim to be Christian, the terror they inflicted has no grounding in the Bible or in the teachings of Christ whereas the actions just seen in London have basis in the teachings of Islam. This is an important distinction people seem to forget or not realize and that is why there is the discussion
 
So, like, totally Millennial...

The liberal herd in the UK, EU an USA has fostered, financed an allowed these heinous acts to come to pass. This is/was but spur of the moment logic. Wait until they really decide to deal out death on a large scale, the thundering herd/s will give up all their freedoms in the name of peace & safety. Which by the way is the true end game, being ran.
 
Let's hope these samplings aren't representative of how the majority of Londoners are reacting to the attack.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/23/world/europe/uk-london-terror-attack-voices.html

[h=1]‘Defiant’ in the Face of Terrorism: Londoners After the Attack[/h]
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People on Westminster Bridge looked toward the Houses of Parliament on Thursday.CreditAndrew Testa for The New York Times
LONDON — After the terrorist attack that struck London, a determined calm pervaded the city.

A police cordon was in place around Parliament Square, cutting off cars along major thoroughfares in the heart of the capital. But much of the regular rhythm of the city persisted after the Wednesday attack, which was the deadliest to hit London since the July 7, 2005, bombings, known as 7/7.

Public transport was largely unaffected, businesses remained open, and tourist spots like the London Eye still had lines. Across much of the city, Londoners expressed a resolute stoicism, an explicit effort to defy what they saw as an attempt to upend their way of life.

Here, in their own words, are the voices of London residents. [h=4]‘I didn’t change my routine.’[/h] Photo
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Richard DoveCreditPrashant S. Rao/NYT
Born and bred in London, Richard Dove, 39, walked as usual to work at an events planning company, near the Royal Festival Hall along the south bank of the Thames River.

London has moods. Sometimes it goes up, sometimes it comes down. It seems a little muted today, but I would expect that.

London’s always going to be a target. I think you accept that when you’re a Londoner, you’re a little more vigilant, you’re a little more stoic about it, because you just know that someone is going to have a beef with the city at some point.

I did feel obviously a little more vigilant but no sense of trepidation. I will hang out in all the same spots, I will do all the same things. With a city this size, there’s a certain risk being here anyway. You have to accept it. [h=4]‘We’re comfortable with this.’[/h] Photo
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Sam ConstantasCreditPrashant S. Rao/NYT
Sam Constantas, 46, has lived in south London most of her life. She stood on Charing Cross Bridge, looking out onto Parliament with a friend, Jayne.

London feels slightly quieter maybe, slightly less tourists. But the suburbs and coming in on public transport? No, it doesn’t feel any different at all.

We’re just used to it in some ways. We had the I.R.A. bombings. We had 7/7. It’s a capital city. We’re always going to have things like this going on. If you’re working, or traveling, or here most of the time, it’s not something that you can let rule your life.

Probably, today is the safest time to come into London. There’s a lot of police around, everybody is very aware of anything, suspect packages or cars, or anything like that. [h=4]‘The city carries on.’[/h] Photo
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Stuart Evans CreditPrashant S. Rao/NYT
A financial planner, Stuart Evans, 47, rushed between appointments to Victoria Embankment, just a short walk from the site of the attacks.

I think the city braces itself and carries on. There is a viewpoint that effectively, if we let acts like yesterday change us, then the people who perpetrated those have won.

London, over many, many years, you can go back to the 1940s, has a spirit that says: You can hit us. We may get down, but we’re going to get back up again. [h=2][/h] Like any capital city in the world, and any large city in the world, it has a spirit of its own. And that spirit is one that just is defiant. [h=4]‘It can happen anywhere, any day.’[/h]
Maarit Soshik, 47, from Finland, has lived in Britain for 20 years. Mrs. Soshik says she was affected by the images of schoolchildren being escorted from Parliament shortly after the attack and came to the center of the city to gauge the atmosphere.

I have 11- and 13-year-old boys. It was upsetting to see schoolkids. When I saw the kids on TV, almost the same age as my children, I thought how life changes so quickly.

It is very calm, almost back to normal. It’s nice to see so soon it’s back to normal. They don’t want to give in to fear.

I think normal life takes over. You can’t live like that. You might have fear but you can’t stop doing things. [h=4]‘It was exactly the same.’[/h] Photo
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Lloyd ClipstonCreditPrashant S. Rao/The New York Times
From the north of England, Lloyd Clipston, 20, now lives in Brockley, in southeast London, where he is studying illustration. He was skateboarding along the south bank of the Thames River, with the backdrop of Big Ben, the clock tower at Parliament.

If you couldn’t see all the police and helicopters and stuff, it wouldn’t seem like anything had changed. It wouldn’t have seemed like people had gone about their routine any differently. I had to come down past Westminster, had to take the long way round. But up and until I got right in front of Parliament, it was exactly the same.

I’ve only lived here for a year, so this is the only time that I’ve been living here when something like this has happened. I thought it would have been a bit more frantic and a bit more panicked. But it really wasn’t, at all.