Terrorist bomb factory discovered in England
Posted by Kat at 06:03, 09 Oct 2006A huge terrorist bomb factory was recently discovered in England. 'Two Pendle men have appeared before Pennine magistrates accused of having "a master plan" after what is believed to be a record haul of chemicals used in making home-made bombs was found in Colne. Robert Cottage (49), of Talbot Street, Colne, and David Bolus Jackson (62), of Trent Road, Nelson, made separate appearances before the court charged with being in possession of an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose. ...
'The 22 chemical components recovered by police are believed to be the largest haul ever found at a house in this country.
'Cottage is an ex-BNP member who stood as a candidate in the Pendle Council elections in May.
'Mrs Christiana Buchanan, who appeared for the prosecution in Jackson's case, alleged the pair had "some kind of masterplan".
'She said a search of Jackson's home had uncovered rocket launchers, chemicals, BNP literature and a nuclear biological suit. ...
'06 October 2006'
Since these terrorists are white supremacists, the mainstream media is pretending not to notice -- just as they took very little notice when a white supremacist in Texas was caught with a huge arsenal back in 2003. Need proof that the mainstream ignored William Joseph Krar? I just googled his name - have a look at the domain names of those who covered the story. Nope, the mainstream didn't say much about him as 'Bill Krar' either. As Cernig said, 'The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists noted at the time that "Bill Krar and his compatriots don't fit the politically marketable paradigm, the post-9/11 face and faith of terrorism -- non-white and Muslim". Certainly a recent National Intelligence Estimate made no mention of white-supremacist and radical militia terror groups as being a risk - even though they obviously are.'
I don't know about you guys, but I find it dead annoying that all the corporate-owned mainstream news sources (to a one, apparently, except for timesonline.co.uk, which ran the news as briefly and incompletely as possible) think they're entitled to decide we don't need to be told some big news because they don't consider it to be politically expedient.
Kat
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22 November 2005
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3 December 2006
3 years 12 weeks
If that's you, this is Ralph
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