Thursday, July 3, 2014

The BBC's so called 'security expert' shows what an expert he really is

(London) Currently in the UK, much airtime is being spent on discussing how and why so many young Islamic men are willing to drop everything and relocate to Syria in which to fight the good fight with ISIS and their ilk.

As a whole, the left just can't accept the fact that some of these people are just blood thirsty thugs, and they just can't seem to understand why they would do so. The media has allowed their families to blame everybody bar one thing - how the so called holy Koran brainwashes a vast majority of an entire faith into doing evil deeds. Wife leaves you? No problem, the Koran allows you to kill her. Don't like non-Muslims? The Koran says you can treat them like dirt. Want to kill a Muslim? Call him an apostate and Bob's your mother's brother.

Well, one of those peaceful Muslims who buggered off to Syria was somewhat amused by how he had become the centre of attention over in the UK, so he tweeted a picture of a number of cooking pot bombs and stated:
"So the UK is afraid I come back with the skills I've gained."
The BBC picked up on this story and discussed it at length:


Ok, nothing wrong with that, but in the article, the BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner, who was attacked by Al Q in Saudi Arabia in an area known for its militancy and shoot outs between the police and terrorists, which saw him crippled for life and his camera man killed, gives his opinion on that tweet by this young jihadist who is currently in Syria serving with ISIS killing as many people as he can:
So, Frank Gardner thinks this man is simply boasting to his mates. But hang on, jihadists around the world may boast to their mates but plenty have gone onto bigger things: those two brothers in Boston, those two idiots who beheaded a soldier in London, the idiots who crashed planes into the WTC, those who attacked Mumbai. In fact, radical Muslims don't fear death, they welcome it. So it really surprised me to read Mr Gardner feel that this man won't come back to the UK because he will get arrested. Wow, that's comforting. I'll sleep easier tonight knowing full well a man who is happy to kill, even happier to die, fears getting arrested.

And that, people, is from the BBC's security expert who is in a wheelchair because of people who subscribe to the very same warped ideals as Nasser Muthana.