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Did MI5 fail us?

Woolwich Crown Court, in South East London, learned today that MI5 agents had filmed a 'Muslim terrorist camp’ in the Lake District in August 2004.

Almost a year later, Muktar Ibrahim, who attended the “military-style” terror camp, failed to detonate his rucksack on a crowded London tube.

The Jury saw in the 11-minute film a group of about 14 black, Asian and Middle Eastern men in ‘hard physical activity’.

Agent 1259, who spoke as a witness at the trial of Mohammed Hamid, who styled himself as ‘Osama bin London’ and four others, said: "There were about 10 males leopard crawling – moving low and flat along the ground. They were doing press-ups and sit-ups – hard physical activity – and there was an anti-ambush drill, reacting to effective enemy fire."

If MI5 were already on these guys then why didn’t they pay attention to Muktar Ibrahim when he strapped himself with explosives?

Comments (1)

British Patriot:

I wonder if the Photographs were used to make this one up.

http://bfbwwiii.blogspot.com/2007/10/ludicrous-diversion.html

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