Yet another Islamic terror plot trial opens

The Elizabeth Tower at the Palace of Westminster which ISIS supporter Umar Ahmed Haque is accused at the Central Criminal Court of plotting to attack

 

Like buses, if you miss one trial of Islamic scum who are alleged to be plotting to kill Britons then don’t worry there will be another one along in a minute. There really is that many of them. When I saw the story quoted from below I had to think for a moment. Is this the case of the stabby Islamic savage with a sword, the Muslim ‘refugee’ who tried to blow up a train or some other Muslim who had been caught out planning to bomb, shoot, poison or run over us? In the end it wasn’t one of those it was yet more ‘British’ Muslims accused of yet another gruesome terror plot.

According to a report on the Brietbart website, a teacher at an Islamic faith school is alleged by prosecutors at the Central Criminal Court in London to have been a fanatical supporter of ISIS who radicalised his students and who is claimed to have become ‘obsessed’ by the idea of carrying out terrorist attacks on Britain, it’s people and its landmarks. This case is just the latest in a long line of cases where Muslims, including some ostensibly integrated ones, have either been convicted of or are accused of plotting acts of terror against Britain and its people. I must say there are so many of these sort of cases where Muslims suddenly go ‘full Islam’ and want to murder us that it is no wonder that the false claim made both by Muslims themselves and our Islam appeasing politicians that Islam is a ‘religion of peace’ has worn very thin indeed.

Brietbart said:

A faith school teacher worked to radicalise his students and obsessed over plans to attack major landmarks in the British capital, a London court heard Tuesday.

A self-confessed “Loyal follower” of the Islamic State, 25-year-old Islamic radical Umar Ahmed Haque is standing trial for plotting to attack civilians and officials in London and targeted the Palace of Westminster and its Queen Elizabeth bell tower, and Westfield shopping centre, reports the BBC.

Among his significant list of potential targets were soldiers of the Guards, the iconic troops which protect the monarch in London, members of the police, diplomats, journalists, members of street protest groups Britain First and the English Defence League, and even other Muslims from the Shia denomination.

The Old Bailey also heard his physical targets included the London transport system, court buildings, and banks.

Haque denies terror offences and two other accused with Haque also deny terror offences. Abuthaher Mamun denies helping Haque raise money in order for Haque to carry out his alleged terror plots and Nadeem Patel denies conspiracy to possess a firearm with the intention of causing fear of violence.

It should be remembered that the cases that are coming to court are the ones where police and security services are aware that these savages are plotting our deaths. They may even be the ones that are relatively easy for the police to catch such as the talkative or boastful or the plain stupid. With over 23,000 jihadi suspects in Britain needing to be watched, it’s quite possible that the police and MI5 may only be getting the low hanging fruit and the real destructive Islamic nasties are either keeping quiet or are being sheltered by sympathisers in Britain’s Islamic ghettos.

These court cases are really the tip of a pretty large iceberg. Those Muslims coming to court on various terror charges in numerous cases do not represent the entirety of the problem of Jihadism in Britain, but only the tiny proportion that the the security authorities are able to catch. We are going to be looking forward to a future where we are living with permanent conflict with a violent theocratic thug cult unless we have politicians who are brave enough to take a long hard critical look at the ideology of Islam. They need to see what many ordinary people see, which is that the problems with Islam and this ideology’s hatred for all that is non Muslim go much deeper than just being something to do with ‘a tiny minority of extremists’.