U.K.'s Useful Idiot aiding and abetting the 7/7 Bombers
The post below comes from LGF :
Anti-war activist Martin Gilbertson thought he’d found people of like minds, when he started working in the Muslim community of Beeston. He produced anti-western propaganda videos, and helped to secure websites and encrypted emails for Muslims at the Iqraa Bookshop—and for 7/7 bombers Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer.
His multicultural anti-war fantasy had become a jihad nightmare, and he tried to alert the police—but he never heard back from them until after the London bombing.
LGF operative Kasper has another clip from UK TV, telling Gilbertson’s story. See the Video Below.
I wonder how many useful idiots are helping the terrorists in their holy Jihad here in the U.S.?
2 comments:
Wow Serendip, a new look for your blog! Mobarak basheh! Looks very good. I'll have to get used to it.
Tony Blair stayed entirely too long. I wished politicians would know when to quit. The "term," however long it may be defined by laws and by political norms, should be defined by people's degree of satisfaction with the vote they cast all those many years ago. If they grossly regret their vote, there should be a civilized way to correct it. At least Western politicians are familiar with the term "resignation" or "stepping down." Nobody in Middle Eastern politics, or its governmental management, knows what it means to "resign." A post for life, is the way everybody looks at their appointments, except where the law defines the term limits, and even then, as you may have noticed, they try to design laws which would keep them in there longer (or forever!), or worse yet, brings their sons into the "elected" posts they will vacate! As I always say, if it weren't so painful, we could laugh at the absurdity of it all! Be good Serendip!
His multicultural anti-war fantasy had become a jihad nightmare, and he tried to alert the police—but he never heard back from them until after the London bombing.
If this man is a useful idiot, the London P.D. is a useful accomplice.
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