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    \(William Regal\) Guest

    Attn: boaterdave

    As a self proclaimed employee of MI5 besides, 'oh ****'
    what can you say about this? Surely you can your mates can do better?


    Home Secretary Theresa May vows cargo security review
    Home Secretary Theresa May has pledged to review air freight security after
    bombs were found on two cargo jets in the UK and Dubai.
    Prime Minister David Cameron said the device discovered in the UK was
    designed to go off on the aircraft.

    Mrs May said: "Certainly, we have to look at our processes of searching and
    how we detect these devices."

    A female medical student has been arrested in Yemen on suspicion of posting
    the bombs bound for the US.

    Referring to the bomb uncovered in the UK, Mrs May told BBC One's Andrew
    Marr Show: "The crucial thing is we did find it and we were able to take
    action on it.

    "What we have done is taken action in relation to future unaccompanied
    freight from the Yemen which would either be coming into the UK or through
    the UK, and banned that freight."


  2. #2
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Attn: boaterdave

    (William Regal) wrote:
    > As a self proclaimed employee of MI5


    Cite

  3. #3
    Bullwinkle Guest

    Re: Attn: boaterdave

    all part of the record ole chap..
    Might even get you pinched.
    --------
    I've mentioned before that because of my 20+ years of active service in
    the Royal Navy I qualified for continuing service with MI5 (rather like
    007) but decided to help on a non-contractual basis without accepting
    further Government funds. I do, though, keep in close contact with 'the
    authorities'.
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    > "~BD~" <BoaterDave'remove'@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:MbidnX_r9pF3m27XnZ2dnUVZ8l-dnZ2d@bt.com...
    >> Careful wrote:
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    I've mentioned before that because of my 20+ years of active service in
    the Royal Navy I qualified for continuing service with MI5 (rather like
    007) but decided to help on a non-contractual basis without accepting
    further Government funds. I do, though, keep in close contact with 'the
    authorities'.



    >> --
    >> Dave
    >>

    >
    >



    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:HtCdnbacsZsHwVDRnZ2dnUVZ7qWdnZ2d@bt.com...
    (William Regal) wrote:
    > As a self proclaimed employee of MI5


    Cite


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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Attn: boaterdave

    Bullwinkle wrote:
    > all part of the record ole chap..
    > Might even get you pinched.
    > --------
    > I've mentioned before that because of my 20+ years of active service in
    > the Royal Navy I qualified for continuing service with MI5 (rather like
    > 007) but decided to help on a non-contractual basis without accepting
    > further Government funds. I do, though, keep in close contact with 'the
    > authorities'.



    The post information cannot be, nor is, disputed.

    Perhaps you came to the incorrect conclusion!

    As Peter Foldes will tell you, BoaterDave never served in the Royal
    Navy, so you *must* be mistaken in any event.

    HTH

  5. #5
    \(William Regal\) Guest

    Re: Attn: boaterdave

    Then that makes you a 'LIAR' as you were the one that said it.

    LIAR you are!!


    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
    news:Hq-dnfk1yvgqW1DRnZ2dnUVZ8qednZ2d@bt.com...
    Bullwinkle wrote:
    > all part of the record ole chap..
    > Might even get you pinched.
    > --------
    > I've mentioned before that because of my 20+ years of active service in
    > the Royal Navy I qualified for continuing service with MI5 (rather like
    > 007) but decided to help on a non-contractual basis without accepting
    > further Government funds. I do, though, keep in close contact with 'the
    > authorities'.



    The post information cannot be, nor is, disputed.

    Perhaps you came to the incorrect conclusion!

    As Peter Foldes will tell you, BoaterDave never served in the Royal
    Navy, so you *must* be mistaken in any event.

    HTH


  6. #6
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Attn: boaterdave

    (William Regal) wrote:
    > Then that makes you a 'LIAR' as you were the one that said it.
    >
    > LIAR you are!!


    No!

    I'm a frayed knot!

    It was Peter Foldes who lied! ;-)

  7. #7
    \(William Regal\) Guest

    Re: boaterdave

    Appears you and your mates blew it again..
    MI5 not involved.

    ----------------------------
    UK NEWSSECONDS FROM LOCKERBIE II
    Sunday October 31 2010 by James Fielding
    AL Qaeda bomb plotters hoped to stage a Lockerbie-style outrage over
    Britain.

    Explosives found inside a modified printer ink cartridge on board a cargo
    plane at East Midlands *Airport were primed to detonate in mid-air.

    The device was active when counter-terror police swooped on the aircraft
    early on Friday.

    Yemen-based terrorists had built the bomb to go off in British air space,
    just like the Lockerbie atrocity of 1988 which killed 270 people.

    Home Secretary Theresa May yesterday said: "I can confirm that the device
    was viable and could have *exploded. The target may have been an aircraft
    and had it it detonated, the aircraft could have been brought down."

    Security chiefs initially believed the bomb, which was to be activated via a
    timer, was destined for a synagogue in the US.
    But Mrs May said: "We do not believe that the perpetrators of the attack
    would have known the location of the device when it was planned to explode."

    Speaking at Chequers, David Cameron said: "We believe the device was
    designed to go off on the aeroplane.

    "We cannot be sure about the timing when that was meant to take place."

    Had the plane exploded and crashed on to Nottingham, Leicester or Derby, all
    within a 10-mile radius of the airport, hundreds of lives would have been
    lost.

    The alert was triggered by intelligence from a unit of GCHQ surveillance
    experts stationed in Afghanistan, the Sunday Express can reveal. Operating
    from a converted shipping container in Helmand, the team picked up the words
    "A wedding gift is being delivered".

    The phrase is an Al Qaeda code meaning a bomb is in transit.

    With the help of Saudi agents, GCHQ alerted MI6, which raised the alarm in
    London and Washington.

    Counter-terror police intercepted the United Parcel Service plane bound from
    Yemen to *Chicago when it stopped to refuel at East Midlands Airport at 3am
    on Friday.

    The suspect package was found with wires protruding from it and connected to
    mobile phone components. A similar device was found on board another plane
    in Dubai.

    Yesterday security officials in Yemen announced that investigators had
    seized and examined 26 other *suspect packages in the capital, San'a.

    It was also revealed last night that a woman had been arrested in San'a on
    suspicion of sending explosive packages on cargo planes to the US.

    A Yemeni security source said security forces traced the woman through a
    telephone number she left with a cargo company. Her lawyer, Abdel Rahman
    Burman, told reporters: "Her acquaintances tell me that she is a quiet
    student and there was no knowledge of her having involvement in any
    religious or political groups."

    Authorities also arrested UPS and FedEx workers and were interrogating them
    last night, along with employees at San'a Airport.

    The East Midlands package is understood to have contained PETN, the
    explosive chemical used in last year's failed Christmas Day attack on a
    Detroit-bound airliner by syringe bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab.

    A source close to the investigation said: "The clock on the device was
    counting down and it was still live as it was *discovered on the plane."

    PETN is a colourless, odourless *liquid that was probably formed into tiny
    crystals and poured into the ink cartridge

    Explosives expert Mike Coldrick said just an egg-sized amount of PETN held
    at arm's length was enough to "blow your head off".

    He added: "It doesn't take a lot of explosive to bring down an aircraft."

    Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian who studied at University College London, was
    trained in Yemen.

    The country is rapidly becoming a hotbed of Islamic terrorism as Osama Bin
    Laden's men seek refuge from US-led forces in Afghanistan and Pakistan. A
    group calling itself "Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula" is said to be
    behind the ink cartridge bomb.

    SAS troops have now been sent to the Haraz Mountains surrounding San'a to
    hunt the terrorists responsible for sending the devices. They are being
    backed by a small team of MI6 agents.

    All flights to and from Yemen remained grounded yesterday. Both FedEx and
    UPS offices in San'a are understood to have stopped accepting shipping to
    the US.

    All unaccompanied air freight from Yemen has been prevented from moving into
    or through Britain.


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