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The Daily Telegraph reported Sunday, almost four years after the discovery, that thousands of small ice packs containing ammonium nitrate, a common material used in the manufacturing of fertilizer — the same compound used in the Oklahoma City bombing — were found at the bomb factory.
The discovery came just a few months after the Iran nuclear deal was signed in the summer of 2015 and was run by the Iranian-backed Islamic terrorist organization Hezbollah, an group of Islamists that Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib refuse to condemn.
The discovery should be a headline and a mark against Joe Biden's resume, but the mainstream media loves and supports Obama and hates Trump, so the story had no legs.
An investigation by MI5 and the Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Command revealed that "the UK storage was not in isolation but part of an international Hezbollah plot to lay the groundwork for future attacks."
Thank you liberals. You make the world an interesting, if not a very dangerous, place.
Hezbollah had reportedly been caught multiple times globally, storing ice packs for terrorist plots; one particular case in Cyprus helped prove that was the reason the ice packs in London were compiled.
The Telegraph reported:
There, a 26-year-old man called Hussein Bassam Abdallah, a dual Lebanese and Canadian national, was caught caching more than 65,000 ice packs in a basement.
During interrogation he had admitted to being a member of Hezbollah’s military wing, saying he had once been trained to use an AK47 assault rifle.
Abdallah said the 8.2 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored was for terrorist attacks. He pleaded guilty and was given a six year prison sentence in June 2015.Abdallah's luggage had two copies of a fake British passport which were found by police. Cypriot police claim they didn't tip off the UK about the London cell, but that a foreign government did.
MI5's investigation reportedly lasted months with then-Prime Minister and Islamist-friendly David Cameron and then-Home Secretary Theresa "Useless" May, both being briefed on the government's intelligence gathering operation.
The terrorist plot was caught in an early planning stage, and in late September law enforcement officials executed search warrants on raids on multiple properties in North West London.
Ben Riley-Smith, the investigative journalist who broke the story for The Telegraph, questioned why the British government hid the information from Members of Parliament and from the public — and if it had something to do with the Iran nuclear deal, which certainly seems plausible.
"This all raises two key questions for the Government," Riley-Smith tweeted.
"1) Why weren’t MPs told? There was a major debate about whether Hezbollah should be proscribed as a terrorist organisation. For years the Gov refused to. Would this have changed the debate? (Ban eventually came in Feb 2019)."
"2) Was decision to keep it secret linked at all to desire to keep the Iran nuclear deal afloat?" Riley-Smith added. "While US admin under Trump soured on the deal in part due to Iran proxy behaviour, Britain was backing it. (Yet the public didn’t know of a Hezbollah terror plot in London.)"The fact that it has taken four years for this information to come bubbling up in the bath water is very disturbing.
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