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  1. #321
    [QUOTE=ClaretinBudapest;40597610]
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    WTF is an ISIS handbook? Can I buy one in Waterstones?

    Just to help you BT.From the BBC 5 days ago :-

    "Axel Rudakubana, who appeared via videolink at Westminster Magistrates' Court, is charged with making the toxic poison ricin.
    He also faces a charge of possessing a PDF file likely to be useful in committing or preparing an act of terrorism.
    The PDF file was not an Al-Qaeda document but rather a military study of a manual made by the Islamist terror organisation.”

    Do you understand now?
    So anyone worth their salt can simply download a PDF file made by ISIS.

    I understand now.

    I also discovered by downloading "Ricin", it does have the potential to be used in the treatment of tumours, as a "magic bullet" to destroy targeted cancerous cells.

    If I was involved with the CPS I would just go with the three murders and five attempted murders and bin the other nonsense. Surely three consecutive life sentences without any chance of parole will do the job?

  2. #322
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    [QUOTE=The Bedlington Terrier;40597776]
    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post

    So anyone worth their salt can simply download a PDF file made by ISIS.

    I understand now.

    I also discovered by downloading "Ricin", it does have the potential to be used in the treatment of tumours, as a "magic bullet" to destroy targeted cancerous cells.

    If I was involved with the CPS I would just go with the three murders and five attempted murders and bin the other nonsense. Surely three consecutive life sentences without any chance of parole will do the job?
    absolutely give up - you do it on purpose I’m sure of it now -

    Wow casually downloading ricin for medical purposes in his spare time as a weekend doctor and the rest of the spare time downloading and practicing terrorism all under the careful watchful eye of our politicians ?

    He’ll get what he deserves eh ( not really ) just another never ending expense for the tax payer to fund , I think I’d just leave him in a room with the parents of the children to sort things out.

    Still nags at me though did someone know he was capable of what he did before the poor children lost their lives and several more were traumatised forever.

    No room in our society for scum like that - just wish we didn’t keep inviting more and more of them into our country.

  3. #323
    [QUOTE=army88;40597807]
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post

    absolutely give up - you do it on purpose I’m sure of it now -

    Wow casually downloading ricin for medical purposes in his spare time as a weekend doctor and the rest of the spare time downloading and practicing terrorism all under the careful watchful eye of our politicians ?

    He’ll get what he deserves eh ( not really ) just another never ending expense for the tax payer to fund , I think I’d just leave him in a room with the parents of the children to sort things out.

    Still nags at me though did someone know he was capable of what he did before the poor children lost their lives and several more were traumatised forever.

    No room in our society for scum like that - just wish we didn’t keep inviting more and more of them into our country.
    It seems MI5 had full knowledge of the potential risk to the public of the Manchester Arena bomber.

    The only conclusion I can draw is that the Home Office, our "security services" and our anti-terrorist regime is totally unfit for purpose.

    I am 100% against capital punishment but I rather like how the Chinese deal with serious miscreants. It usually involves the perpetrator going down on his knees facing a ditch and then receives a bullet in the back of the napper. End of and then three little angels can rest in peace.

  4. #324
    [QUOTE=The Bedlington Terrier;40597884][QUOTE=army88;40597807]

    It seems MI5 had full knowledge of the potential risk to the public of the Manchester Arena bomber.

    The only conclusion I can draw is that the Home Office, our "security services" and our anti-terrorist regime is totally unfit for purpose.

    The Manchester bomber was supported and trained by our security services before he came to the UK-that is why they knew about him.It is what you call creating a Frankenstein that eventually turns on its maker:-

    https://morningstaronline.co.uk/arti...r-salman-abedi

  5. #325
    [QUOTE=ClaretinBudapest;40598126][QUOTE=The Bedlington Terrier;40597884]
    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post

    It seems MI5 had full knowledge of the potential risk to the public of the Manchester Arena bomber.

    The only conclusion I can draw is that the Home Office, our "security services" and our anti-terrorist regime is totally unfit for purpose.

    The Manchester bomber was supported and trained by our security services before he came to the UK-that is why they knew about him.It is what you call creating a Frankenstein that eventually turns on its maker:-

    https://morningstaronline.co.uk/arti...r-salman-abedi
    Bloody Tories are imbeciles.

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    [QUOTE=The Bedlington Terrier;40598228][QUOTE=ClaretinBudapest;40598126]
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post

    Bloody Tories are imbeciles.
    I’m not sure where that leaves us if the Tories are imbeciles- what have we done.

  7. #327
    [QUOTE=The Bedlington Terrier;40598228][QUOTE=ClaretinBudapest;40598126]
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post

    Bloody Tories are imbeciles.
    The Libya project did not turn out too well either did it.

  8. #328
    Trump is in power on the other side of the Atlantic. Starmer has the gig here. Be happy in Hungary my mate. What's the chances of me and the tribe living in Budapest?

  9. #329
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Trump is in power on the other side of the Atlantic. Starmer has the gig here. Be happy in Hungary my mate. What's the chances of me and the tribe living in Budapest?
    Stangely enough BT whilst the MSM slander Orban as a far right,homophobic,racist biggot, he is probably more centre left if you consider the way he governs.Every major policy decision is put to a referendum and the he then adheres to the results of those referendums.
    These referendums have led to us having the cheapest gas and electric in the EU as we refused to follow the EU and kept out of Project Ukraine and sanctions.
    They have also led to no ILLEGAL migrants being allowed into the country.
    What is not to like?

    Also:-

    No council tax.
    No income tax for people under 25
    Government grants for housing and government funded interest free mortgages for young families with 2 or more children.
    1 extra months pension in winter to cover extra heating costs.
    Pension bonuses when GDP growth is above 4%.

    Not really far right is it?

  10. #330
    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Stangely enough BT whilst the MSM slander Orban as a far right,homophobic,racist biggot, he is probably more centre left if you consider the way he governs.Every major policy decision is put to a referendum and the he then adheres to the results of those referendums.
    These referendums have led to us having the cheapest gas and electric in the EU as we refused to follow the EU and kept out of Project Ukraine and sanctions.
    They have also led to no ILLEGAL migrants being allowed into the country.
    What is not to like?

    Also:-

    No council tax.
    No income tax for people under 25
    Government grants for housing and government funded interest free mortgages for young families with 2 or more children.
    1 extra months pension in winter to cover extra heating costs.
    Pension bonuses when GDP growth is above 4%.

    Not really far right is it?
    Sounds OK to me CiB.

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