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User: "The Reverend"
Date: 11 Aug 2006 11:07:54 AM
Object: Re: AND NOW THE TERRORIST TARGET IS UK!
On 11 Aug 2006 08:30:39 -0700,
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Al Nakba wrote:

Put the conspirators heads on pikes, right in front of their larger
mosques!


WELL FIRST YOU HAVE TO SEPARATE HEAD FROM THE BODY AND THIS JOB AS FAR
AS I KNOW DONE ONLY BY A THE ARAB EXECUTIONER, IF YOU KNOW ONE WHO
AGREE TO DO THIS JOB IN UK PLEASE INFORM UK AUTORITY!

AMBASSADOR OF SAUDI ARABIA QUALIFIED EXECUTIONER

THANKS FOR HELP!

YOU WELCOME!


patriot wrote:

European carriers canceled flights Thursday to Britain, where airports
were experiencing massive delays after authorities thwarted a terrorist
plot to blow up aircraft in flight.

Heathrow airport, the busiest airport in Europe, was closed to most
European flights Thursday morning following a heightened terrorist
alert, officials said. Flights from Tel Aviv to the UK were also
cancelled, sources said.

All airlines stopped flights Thursday from Brussels to Heathrow, which
was closed until 2 p.m. (1200GMT).

"For now, all flights to London Heathrow have been canceled," a
Brussels international Airport official said, speaking on condition of
anonymity in line with standing policy. He did not elaborate.

British police said they had arrested 21 people in connection with the
plot which was "intended to be mass murder on an unimaginable scale," a
senior official said Thursday.

Deputy Commissioner Paul Stephenson said the 21 had been arrested in
London, its suburbs and in Birimingham, and that searches continued in
a number of locations.

German carrier Lufthansa said its morning and early afternoon flights
were canceled because of "logistical and not security" reasons. No
other Lufthansa flights were affected.

Spain's Iberia said it had canceled four flights to Britain in total,
and Italian carrier Alitalia stopped six flights through London _ four
linking the city with Rome and two with Milan. Alitalia said it would
decide later Thursday whether to continue the cancelations.

Heathrow's block on incoming traffic applied to flights of three hours
or less, an airport spokesman said on condition of anonymity.
Congestion was building up rapidly at the airport as authorities
enforced strict new regulations banning most hand baggage.

Britain's Home Secretary John Reid said the alleged plot was
significant and that terrorists aimed to "bring down a number of
aircraft through mid-flight explosions, causing a considerable loss of
life."

Police arrested a number of people in London after a major covert
counterterrorism operation that had lasted several months, but did not
immediately say how many.

The US government responded by raising its threat assessment to the
highest level for commercial flights from Britain to the United States
early Thursday. In addition to this measure, all liquids and gels from
flights, including toothpaste, makeup, and suntan lotion, have been
banned. Baby formula and medicines were exempted.

"We believe that these arrests (in London) have significantly disrupted
the threat, but we cannot be sure that the threat has been entirely
eliminated or the plot completely thwarted," said US Homeland Security
Secretary Michael Chertoff. He also said that the alleged plot appeared
to be engineered by al-Qaida, the terrorist group that carried out the
Sept. 11, 2001, attack against the United States.

Passengers faced delays as tighter security was hastily enforced at the
country's airports and additional measures were put in place for all
flights, and British Airways said some flights were likely to be
canceled. Laptop computers, mobile phones, iPods, and remote controls
were among the items banned from being carried on board.

"The police believe the alleged plot was a very significant one
indeed," Reid said.

"At 2 a.m. this morning the Joint Terrorism Analysis Center raised the
UK threat state to its highest level - critical."

The 'critical' level means authorities believed an imminent terrorist
attack was likely.

Prime Minister Tony Blair, vacationing in the Caribbean, had briefed US
President George W. Bush on the situation overnight, Blair's office
said


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