Samband mellan barnpornografi och muslimska terrorister oktober 26, 2008
Posted by imittsverige2 in islamistisk terrorism, Kurdo Baksi, Muhammed, New Scotland Yard, paedophile websites, Pedofili.5 comments
Polisen har upptäckt att muslimska terrorister använder sidor med barnpornografi för att hålla kontakten och sända meddelanden till varandra.
”A link between terrorism plots and hardcore child pornography is becoming clear after a string of police raids in Britain and across the Continent, an investigation by The Times has discovered. Images of child abuse have been found during Scotland Yard antiterrorism swoops and in big inquiries in Italy and Spain.
Secret coded messages are being embedded into child pornographic images, and paedophile websites are being exploited as a secure way of passing information between terrorists.”
Knappast förvånande då man vet att muhammed var pedofil och att pedofili är väldigt vanligt i många muslimska länder. Man får gifta sig med barn – för det gjorde ju muhammed….
Och Kurdo Baksi säger ju så här:
”Kurdo Baksi:
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Migrants and the murder rate december 2, 2007
Posted by imittsverige2 in murders, New Scotland Yard.add a comment
”Most murders in London this year were committed by foreigners, according to Scotland Yard figures obtained by The Times.
Of 47 killings between April and September where the nationality of the accused is known, 26 of the suspects — 55 per cent — are not Britons. In 19 cases the killer is believed to be British. In a further 23 cases the nationality of the killer has not been determined. At least 23 of the victims were foreign, including Somali, Brazilian, Irish and Vietnamese citizens.”
”The killings over the six months are under investigation by Scotland Yard’s Homicide Command and are subject to change as more cases are solved. But the raw data represents a stark illustration of the problems facing forces nationwide as communities change rapidly because of large-scale immigration.
The accused in the London sample hail from all corners of the world: Peru, China, Albania, Romania, Lithuania, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh.”
Läs mer på Times Online
