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muslims attempt to murder thousands in london subway with cyanide gas (11/17)

🔗X. J. Scott <xjscott@...>

11/19/2002 10:23:39 PM

Sorry, but anyone who thinks there's not a common thread between all these
stories that have come out in the last couple days has their head up their
ass. I know the truth hurts, but exactly how stupid someone has to be to not
see that it is NOT Franklin Graham who is the terrorist. It is the MUSLIMS.
The MUSLIMS are behind the terror attacks.

Is the whitehouse on the side of the terrorists? It sure seems so!
But it doesn't change the FACT that Muslims are plonning to intreduce their
Shariah law in your neighborhood, kill you all, and take your women and rape
them.

The government will not protect any of you. You will have to protect
yourselves. Have some common sense and stock up on food and supplies and get
some training in the proper use of firearms. You'll need it.

- J

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'CYANIDE PLOT' ON TUBE

http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1070733,00.html

Three men have been charged over an alleged terrorist plot to release
cyanide gas on the London Underground tube network.

The men are north African muslims said to belong to a group linked to al
Qaeda.

The alleged plot was foiled after the group was infiltrated by MI5 agents in
a six month operation.

Six men were arrested in London. Three were charged under Section 57 of the
Terrorism Act 2000 for the possession of articles for the preparation,
instigation and commission of terrorism acts.

The three are thought to be of either Tunisian or Moroccan background and
belong to a group called the North African Front, said to have loose
connections with Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network.

Custody

One man appeared before Bow Street Magistrates Court, in central London,
last Monday. Two more appeared in the court on Tuesday.

They were remanded in custody and will re-appear in court on Monday November
18.

Details of the hearing have only just emerged in reports in The Sunday Times
newspaper. 

Assistant editor Nicholas Rufford told Sky News: "There were six arrests
originally, three people were released, only three were charged.

"And those have been charged under section 57 of the Act which relates to
carrying articles which could be used for terrorist purposes.

"My understanding is that no chemical or bomb-making equipment was
recovered. So that suggests that the equipment or the materials may still be
out there and as far as I understand the investigation is continuing.

Bomb

"The plan, I believe, was to bring the ingredients of a gas bomb into the
country. As far as I know, as far as I understand, the materials never
arrived.

"Certainly if they did arrive they haven't yet been found or intercepted."
 

Scotland Yard confirmed three men were charged but refused to comment on
details of the case.

A London Underground spokeswoman would not comment on the arrests but urged
travellers to be vigilant.

An average of around 3.25million passengers use the underground every day.

Government sources denied last week's warning by Prime Minister Tony Blair
about the terrorist threat to Britain was linked to the alleged plot.

Last Updated: 06:38 UK, Sunday November 17, 2002