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The most comprehensive and cogent analysis of the Woolwich terror incident
Yesterday was 7th July, and a ceremony was performed at the memorial in London’s Hyde Park that should be nicknamed, if it isn’t already, “not seeing the wood for the trees”. God forbid the UK Government More...
30 years for Naa’imur Zakariyah Rahman: the disadvantages of being initiated into ISIS by the FBI and MI5
Once again a judge has upheld the “dangerous rubber duck” principle in a terror case. If the reader is not aware, the “dangerous rubber duck” principle, a term that is in the process of being coined here More...
The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion
“Novichok” has now joined the ranks of other variably-fantastical wonder-weapons; up there with jet engine fuel and home-cooked TATP. What these have in common is that their destructive capabilities are determined More...
Ahmed Hassan’s “bomb” a decoy – Parsons Green explosion appears to originate from elsewhere
Foster parents Penny and Ron Jones were on ITV’s This Morning this week, telling its drooling daytime audience that they loved Ahmed Hassan, even though they never seemed to take him on any of their many holidays. More...
Does the adult “child refugee” travesty continue; any connection to Parsons Green?
There has been a development in the Parsons Green so called “bombing” incident since the last article that appeared on the subject at FBEL. It has its own interest as a stand alone item, but it is eminently More...
Parsons Green suspect is literally a cardboard cutout
At the time of writing there is still no image in the public domain which informs as to the real identity of the Parsons Green “bombing” suspect, Ahmed Hassan. There is no image garnered off a Facebook page, More...
Parsons Green terror theatre: using redeployed Mid-East battlefield assets?
All the evidence suggests that the incident at Parsons Green on 15/9/17 was a drill that went live (and became a hoax when it was pronounced to be a terror attack), but suffered from the fact that the “crime scene” More...