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theGinsue
06-03-2017, 17:36
I appears that there has been as series of 3 coordinated attacks in London started around 10PM London time.

Little definite information has come through at this time but they know there are at least two dead. Here's whats's being reported as of now:

The first of the attacks began on the new London Bridge with a white van verring off of the roadway imto pedestrians at what witnesses estimate as about 50mph. Witnesses say 6-8 and up to 20 people were mowed down by this driver. What became of the driver & van following this attack isn't clear. London Bridge has been shut down and police are evacuating everything within a mile.

Within minutes of the van attack there were reports of 3 men in black clothes running through the nighttime crowds in Borough Market and stabbing people, including a little girl, as they ran through the crowds.

At approximately the same time there were further reports of stabbings in Vauxhall.

At either the Borough Market or the Vauxhall attacks witnesses reported hearing multiple rapid fire gun shots.

It's not yet known how many victims were at any of the three scenes other than the 2 comfirmed dead I mentioned above. I'm sure we'll learn more in the coming hours.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/03/london-bridge-incident-armed-police-respond-several-people-mown/

ETA: Here's a map covering all 3 areas
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WETWRKS
06-03-2017, 17:39
There are reports of rapid gunfire on the bridge as well.

beast556
06-03-2017, 17:43
Nothing to see here just Muslims being Muslims.

00tec
06-03-2017, 18:09
I guess having a muslim mayor wasnt appeasement enough. Maybe they want a muslim queen in order to play nice.

A mayor that says shit like this...

https://mobile.twitter.com/MayorofLondon/status/729986957984534528

BushMasterBoy
06-03-2017, 18:18
Pity really, I fancy living in London.

WETWRKS
06-03-2017, 18:21
Pity really, I fancy living in London.

I have no desire to live anywhere that restricts firearms the way they do there.

BushMasterBoy
06-03-2017, 18:30
Sounds like the police shot some of the terrorists. Probably keep that hushed up for awhile. We won't get the story until they clear it through No. 10.

theGinsue
06-03-2017, 18:39
That's the second reference I've seen to "No.11". Who/what is No. 10?

Ramsker
06-03-2017, 18:42
That's the second reference I've seen to "No.11". Who/what is No. 10?

#10 Downing Street

UK government HQ.

theGinsue
06-03-2017, 18:54
Oh yeah; duh huh?!

BushMasterBoy
06-03-2017, 19:13
When I was a little boy, my grandmother took me to No. 10 Downing Street. There was a policeman standing close to the door. These days you can't even go near the door. You can't get on the street either. It was 1965. I remember houses that were still damaged from World War II in London. These days it looks like this...
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roberth
06-03-2017, 19:52
Nothing to see here just Muslims being Muslims.

Yup, doesn't matter how many non-muslims are murdered as long as muslims are happy.

We're watching the slow suicide of Europe. At this rate I think that within 10-15 years all of Europe will be muslim and the indigenous population will be dead or displaced.

BushMasterBoy
06-03-2017, 20:07
The London Police should just handcuff the terrorists to street light poles and refuse to answer any calls about them.

Double00
06-03-2017, 20:12
Nothing to see hear just move along!

GilpinGuy
06-03-2017, 20:21
It's so weak that they have to keep saying "armed" police when talking about the response. So weak they are.

Bailey Guns
06-03-2017, 20:25
When I was a little boy, my grandmother took me to No. 10 Downing Street. There was a policeman standing close to the door. These days you can't even go near the door. You can't get on the street either. It was 1965. I remember houses that were still damaged from World War II in London. These days it looks like this...
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Good thing the PM and other elites are well protected behind WALLS and with ARMED security. Too bad the commoners don't have the same protections. The chickens of multiculturalism are coming home to roost.

Scanker19
06-03-2017, 20:37
Nothing to see here just Muslims being Muslims.

Let's not rush to judgement. It could be a guy named Nigel Pennysworth.

theGinsue
06-03-2017, 21:28
Yup, doesn't matter how many non-muslims are murdered as long as muslims are happy.

We're watching the slow suicide of Europe. At this rate I think that within 10-15 years all of Europe will be muslim and the indigenous population will be dead or displaced.

No, no! You've got it all wrong! Just give them that small strip of land they call Palestine and they'll be happy like they've told us all along; remember?!

funkymonkey1111
06-03-2017, 22:16
Remember, terror attacks are part and parcel of living in a big city.

kidicarus13
06-03-2017, 23:00
Taken from another COAR member not too long ago.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170604/34e02bb933255c009db692b880932c38.jpg

OldFogey
06-03-2017, 23:08
Europeans need to become accustomed to terrorism. Their governments are way too busy battling climate change.

asmo
06-03-2017, 23:18
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funkymonkey1111
06-03-2017, 23:28
if we could just find some common denominator among all these "possible" terror attacks we might be able to get ahead of them...

wctriumph
06-03-2017, 23:51
We should get out of the middle east and contain them. In a few years one side will have killed the other side and then we can be sure the winning side is the true enemy and then we will know who we have to fight to end it once and for all.

Unless of course the money gets in the way. Then it will continue for another thousand years or more.

OtterbatHellcat
06-04-2017, 00:01
Let's not rush to judgement. It could be a guy named Nigel Pennysworth.

lol

Nothing funny about the shit-baggery though. I'm tired of hearing about it, and tired of putting up with it. Turn that desert into glass and start over, they sure effed it up on the first try at being decent.

roberth
06-04-2017, 05:19
No, no! You've got it all wrong! Just give them that small strip of land they call Palestine and they'll be happy like they've told us all along; remember?!

Oh yeah, you're right.

After we do that we'll just have to give them ALL the Jews.

Then ALL the Christians.

Then ALL the women.

After that there will be peace because no one but muslims will populate the earth.

GilpinGuy
06-04-2017, 05:51
Oh yeah, you're right.

After we do that we'll just have to give them ALL the Jews.

Then ALL the Christians.

Then ALL the women.

After that there will be peace because no one but muslims will populate the earth.

You forgot all the goats and sheep.

Guylee
06-04-2017, 06:03
Those damn Buddhists at it again.

Great-Kazoo
06-04-2017, 07:07
As horrible, yet predictable as Another terrorist attack is.

They will never stop and in the U.S the mentality of some is to actually demand WE DO SOMETHING HERE ABOUT THIS GUN VIOLENCE!
While at the same time saying we should not jump to conclusions regarding the people who did these attacks. Which in their mind[s] were unrelated. Even with them coming within minutes of each other.


And now for Something Completely Different.

If This Van's I'raqin

kidicarus13
06-04-2017, 08:23
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OtterbatHellcat
06-04-2017, 08:39
I'll just leave this here.

Quoted from Theresa May:



ETA:


Coming soon to a US near you.

Yep, and I think they keep getting picked on in part because they are an unarmed society in general.

OtterbatHellcat
06-04-2017, 08:41
Kid....your point.. in your own words?

kidicarus13
06-04-2017, 09:05
Kid....your point.. in your own words?
Evil will use an means necessary to manifest itself. Guns are not the problem. Gun legislation is not the solution.

funkymonkey1111
06-04-2017, 10:25
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theGinsue
06-04-2017, 11:06
I'll just leave this here.

Quoted from Theresa May:


Second, we cannot allow this ideology the safe space it needs to breed. Yet that is precisely what the internet – and the big companies that provide internet-based services – provide. We need to work with allied, democratic governments to reach international agreements that regulate cyberspace to prevent the spread of extremism and terrorist planning. And we need to do everything we can at home to reduce the risks of extremism online.


She's such a fool & a tool. It wasn't online extremism that killed 6 people and injured many more last night. Even if you remove the ability to use the internet, these people will use cell/landline phones and in person meetings (even if they have to just meet 2 or 3 at a time who then each meet with another 2 or 3 people). You gonna ban all telephone communications lady? See kidicarus' quoted post below. They'll find any means necessary to mean their goals.


Evil will use an means necessary to manifest itself. Guns are not the problem. Gun legislation is not the solution.

Well stated.

241 years ago the British TRIED to stop the spread of our Revolution by stopping large gatherings. We spread the word through small groups who met with other small groups and so on. They TRIED to control our access to firearms which we used to fight against them, but we found a way around that as well. The Brit's have forgotten the lessons from that war and are dealing with the same type of enemy measures again. FOOLS never learn from history.

hurley842002
06-04-2017, 11:14
Another wonderful opinion from Mike Rowe, God bless the celebrities with sense, and the courage to stand up for what they believe in.


Yesterday, in the wake of another attack on our civilization, I found myself doing the same thing I always do – flicking back and forth between cable news channels, looking for facts. Then, I began to hear an expression repeated that I hadn’t heard before; a mantra that British citizens are now being encouraged to employ when confronted with terrorism. The mantra is “Run, Hide, Tell.” The more I heard it repeated, the more I found myself asking my television “what the bloody hell is happening here?”

Once upon a time, my Scoutmaster was very concerned that I would find myself engulfed in flames. In the event of such a disaster, he told me to “Stop, Drop, and Roll.” This turned out to be excellent advice for two very important reasons. First of all, it works. Unless you’re able to jump into a nearby body of water, your best hope of putting out a fire on your person is to smother it by rolling around on the ground. Secondly, “Stop, Drop, and Roll” is good advice because it's counterintuitive. When you’re on fire, your immediate urge is to run. But of course, you can’t outrun the flames. Running only makes the flames burn hotter. It gives the fire more air, which it craves.

No - I’m not about to suggest that running and hiding from terrorists is bad advice – I’m just saying I’m very grateful that not everyone takes it. I’m grateful that some people run toward the danger, and not away from it. And no – I’m not talking only about first responders; I’m talking about civilians who do that which is counterintuitive. I’m talking about Todd Beamer and the other guys who tried to take back the cockpit of Flight 93. I’m talking about the guys on that train in France who charged an armed lunatic and saved countless lives. I’m talking about the shopkeeper yesterday, who held the door shut, even as men with knives tried to barge into his restaurant.

I’m not blaming anyone who runs from armed killers, bent on murder. That would certainly be my instinct, and I strongly suspect I’d give in to it when the chips are down. But really – what is it we should be telling our people to do when confronted with evil? Run from it? Hide from it? Is this really the way to strengthen our collective resolve?

Yesterday, when I could take no more, I watched one of my favorite documentaries, about one of my favorite people. It’s called “Winston Churchill – A Giant in the Century. It made me feel better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhYoyCWxBg4

Then, this morning, I found this cartoon on my wall, and realized, as usual, I’m not alone.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170604/e8e98d4aff7405869348a24f94ac3d5f.jpg

Mike

Gman
06-04-2017, 11:15
Did the Internet cause the onslaught of Islamic expansion/cleansing of infidels that expanded all the way into Europe in the 7th and 8th centuries?

Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.

There is only one message they understand. We must do our best to wipe it off the face of the earth. Beat them back under the rocks they crawled out from under. When they do it again in a couple hundred years, repeat.

OtterbatHellcat
06-04-2017, 11:54
Evil will use an means necessary to manifest itself. Guns are not the problem. Gun legislation is not the solution.

Thank you, Kid

Nice post, Hurley.

The WWW has certainly increased the ease in which, to collectively brainwash weak minded and misguided individuals who are looking for answers to personalized strife mixed with misplaced emotion masked in fabricated agenda mentality. Yeah, wordy, I know.

Just throwin it out there.

theGinsue
06-04-2017, 14:26
Truth.

Just look at how the Brits lost their right to firearms; the same as what's been happening here. You open the door to regulation in the name of safety. A little incursion here, a little there and before you know it - BAM! Full blown elimination of your rights.

BushMasterBoy
06-04-2017, 14:26
The only way to stop this is outlaw "Islam". Declare it a terrorist organization. Anything else the politicians say or do is worthless. If the pols don't do it, they need to be replace by leaders that will. And they probably won't do it until one of their own is maimed or killed. Your gun is worthless against the suicide bomber. Saying Allhu Akbar deserves a prison sentence and maybe indefinite detention.

theGinsue
06-04-2017, 14:34
We need to stop acting like Islam is a religion and recognize it as the socio-political entity, posing as a religion, that it is.

sellersm
06-04-2017, 14:57
We need to stop acting like Islam is a religion and recognize it as the socio-political entity, posing as a religion, that it is.

^this. It's by design that it's touted as a 'religion' so 'free' nations 'have' to accept it.


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MrAK
06-04-2017, 15:51
My thoughts as well.

The internet is also the biggest surviving threat to politicians in general. What better excuse to use to control it.

How many people in America would deem any website or press that isn't hostile to POTUS to necessitate regulation? How many people would deem any website or press that IS hostile to #44 as necessitating regulation to "suppress racism". The second you permit regulation, overreach and abuse will fill any possible space until it implodes.

MrAK
06-04-2017, 15:58
I'm also of the mindset that until radical Islam stops being a problem in the world, then government and civilians should bring back the concept of weaponized pork.

A Muslim gets killed while he commits an act of terror? Give him a state funded funeral with a pig carcass for a coffin.

A Muslim gets taken alive after attempting an act of terrorism? Feed him alive to some pigs.

A country is worried about Muslims committing acts of terror? Have the police rub their batons and bullets on bacon and publicize this action.


I'm pretty sure Britain used these techniques in India to great success when dealing with Muslims in years past.

Gman
06-04-2017, 16:05
We need to stop acting like Islam is a religion and recognize it as the socio-political entity, posing as a religion, that it is.
Yep. It coexists with nothing else.

fitz19d
06-04-2017, 17:36
CNN faking muslim protestors against the violence. https://www.facebook.com/myiannopoulos/videos/929534547184441/

One thing when you expect syrian white helmets etc staging fake stuff. I'm used to our media lying. But straight up staging fake shit......

Then again the B**** who did the gun expose where she edited out responses etc won in court.... (Asked them how you stop felons from getting guns without background checks or similiar, cut out their answers and just showed them silent. Was a pro gun guy they lopped off everything except for 2 sentences making him look anti gun.)

RblDiver
06-06-2017, 10:25
It gets worse. One of the terrorists TOLD Italian police that he was going to be a terrorist.

http://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2017/06/06/london-attacker-im-going-to-be-a-terrorist-italian-police-welcome-to-europe/

roberth
06-06-2017, 12:17
It gets worse. One of the terrorists TOLD Italian police that he was going to be a terrorist.

http://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2017/06/06/london-attacker-im-going-to-be-a-terrorist-italian-police-welcome-to-europe/

Political Correctness has frozen Europe to the point where they won't defend themselves from certain death, not that they have the means to defend themselves in the first place. The other thing we're seeing here is the explicit failure of European governments to protect their citizens. European governments are willing to sacrifice their indigenous populations in order to appease the murderous invaders and delay their own self-assured destruction.

The only difference b/t Europe and the USA is that a percentage of US citizens own firearms and a percentage of owners carry a firearm and a percentage of carriers are actually willing to use their firearm in their own defense.

Europe and Europeans deserve their current course, they created it, allowed it to fester and grow into the violent monster we see before us.

00tec
06-06-2017, 12:34
One of the attackers was seen on a tv show titled "The Jihadis Next Door"

Gman
06-06-2017, 16:11
Oh, this is pleasant. As if giving the Govt. full control of your coming and going and who you're communicating with over the Internet isn't enough...

May: I’ll rip up human rights laws that impede new terror legislation (http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/may-i%E2%80%99ll-rip-up-human-rights-laws-that-impede-new-terror-legislation/ar-BBCaRyG)

Theresa May has declared she is prepared to rip up human rights laws to impose new restrictions on terror suspects, as she sought to gain control over the security agenda just 36 hours before the polls open.

The prime minister said she was looking at how to make it easier to deport foreign terror suspects and how to increase controls on extremists where it is thought they present a threat but there is not enough evidence to prosecute them.

The last-ditch intervention comes after days of pressure on May over the policing cuts and questions over intelligence failures, following terror attacks on London Bridge, Manchester and Westminster.

She said: “But I can tell you a few of the things I mean by that: I mean longer prison sentences for people convicted of terrorist offences. I mean making it easier for the authorities to deport foreign terror suspects to their own countries.

“And I mean doing more to restrict the freedom and the movements of terrorist suspects when we have enough evidence to know they present a threat, but not enough evidence to prosecute them in full in court.

“And if human rights laws stop us from doing it, we will change those laws so we can do it.”

The proposed measures appear to be an attempt at strengthening terrorism prevention and investigation measures (Tpims) rather than a complete return to Labour’s control orders, which were repeatedly struck down by the courts and then scrapped by May in 2010 when she was home secretary.

They could involve further curfews, restrictions on association with other known extremists, controls on where they can travel and limits on access to communication devices.

The Conservatives have promised not to withdraw from the European convention on human rights during the next parliament but they could begin to try to replace or amend parts of the Human Rights Act after the UK leaves the EU.

It is possible May’s plans could involve seeking further derogations from the ECHR. This is the way the government is seeking to prevent human rights claims against soldiers in future military situations.

Earlier in the day, the prime minister tried to return her election campaign to the issues of Brexit and her leadership, as the Tories’ poll lead over Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour remained narrow.

But she continued to face a barrage of questions over the impact of cuts to policing. Sadiq Khan, the Labour mayor of London, said planned cuts of 10-40% in London over the next four years would make it “harder to foil terrorist attacks on our city”.

May was then repeatedly challenged about how the Home Office, police and intelligence services dealt with the information relating to the attackers, after Boris Johnson, her foreign secretary, said MI5 had questions to answer. One of the attackers, Khuram Butt, 27, had been reported to the anti-terror hotline in 2015 and a third attacker, Youssef Zaghba, 22, had been detained by Italian authorities in 2016.

Zaghba, named by police for the first time yesterday, was put on an international terrorism database for an attempt to travel to Syria in March 2016 which was thwarted after he allegedly told officials at Bologna: “I am going to be a terrorist.” But this does not seem to have been spotted by UK intelligence agencies.

His mother, Valeria Collina, told the Italian news magazine L’Espresso that her son was “friends” with the two other men and monitored by Italian officials after his failed journey to Syria.

May said she “absolutely recognised people’s concerns” and added that she expected the intelligence agencies to launch a review of the London Bridge attack.

“We need to look at how the terror threat is evolving, the way that terrorism is breeding terrorism and the increased tempo of attacks. We have had three horrific attacks and we have foiled five others. The tempo is there in a way we haven’t seen before,” she said.

“We will look at how the processes were followed, what they did. They will want to be looking at that because they will want to learn lessons for the future, if there are those lessons to be learned.”

She added: “The police and security service have done a good job in foiling a number of plots – just five in the last three months, and a significant number in the last few years as well.”

May declined to say whether Zaghba had been monitored or subject to an exclusion order when he returned to the UK after being stopped in Italy, and declined an opportunity to apologise for any failures by the intelligence agencies.

Despite having previously said she believed the police and security services had the resources they needed to deal with terrorism, she went on to announce details of a proposed crackdown on terrorism at a rally of Conservative activists in Slough.

Her remarks suggested that if she is re-elected her government could look to step up the use of orders that restrict the movement of terror suspects. She could even increase the period for which terror suspects can be held without trial, currently 14 days – a move that provoked clashes with civil liberties campaigners when Tony Blair attempted it after the 7 July 2005 attacks.

I think she's been less effective than she says she's been, and now she's trying to appear 'tough on terrorism' just before the election.

BushMasterBoy
06-06-2017, 17:52
Pisses me off Nutflix cancelled "Jihadis Next Door". Insensitive bastards, I wanted to see that.

sellersm
06-06-2017, 17:55
Gabe Suarez comments: http://blog.suarezinternational.com/2017/06/the-real-solution-to-terrorist-knife-attacks.html

roberth
06-06-2017, 18:28
Gabe Suarez comments: http://blog.suarezinternational.com/2017/06/the-real-solution-to-terrorist-knife-attacks.html

I read Gabe every week.

BPTactical
06-06-2017, 18:50
In the meantime we have at least one man amongst limey pussies who stood up to them: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4575570/Millwall-fan-tells-fought-London-Bridge-terrorists.html

Cliff notes- the London Jihadi walks into a pub intent on slicing and dicing. He yells "Allah Ahkbar" or the like, this guy stand up and yells "Fuck you, I'm Millwall!" And goes against the muzzie fuck barehanded.

Bravo!

Robb
06-06-2017, 19:58
I HATE soccer, but it would appear I now have a favorite team.

Aloha_Shooter
06-06-2017, 20:19
Just because I love how the Kurds made fun of ISIS:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ8jnrjMvC8

roberth
06-06-2017, 20:35
Just because I love how the Kurds made fun of ISIS:


LOL

Scanker19
06-06-2017, 22:40
Hahahahahaha.....
......who have been named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.

Ram butt!!!

chuckchili
06-07-2017, 07:16
I am not much of one for politics but that turned out to be a much more stupid statement than how originally stupid it was.


A mayor that says shit like this...

https://mobile.twitter.com/MayorofLondon/status/729986957984534528