More about the Muslim who failed to shoot my friend Lars Hedegaard from a 1-meter distance and got beaten up by Lars before fleeing… We have to empty our pockets and travel without shampoo and shaving gel for “security reasons,” while bearded Muslims are hired to handle security… 1984, Kafka, I don’t know… It is illegal in Denmark to mention the suspect’s name, says a spokesman for the Copenhagen police, Jens Harder Højbjerg (who, by the way, has converted to Islam). I do it anyway:
Bilal Hassan’s resume says that he was security assistant in terminal 2 and 3 at Copenhagen Airport from 2006-2007.
john spielman says
yep! the governments around the world allow the fox to guard the hen house.
Jay Boo says
At least he has a normal beard and not a (no-mustache) horseshoe-shaped fringe or a scraggly Santa Brillo-pad.
Guy Macher says
That’s a photo of Lars, I believe.
Reality Check says
Well said. Why hire the people who hate us the most is beyond me.
I guess they derive a lot of pleasure from abusing and humiliating the white-skinned, non-Arab, non-Muslim passengers in the name of security.
Alarmed Pig Farmer says
Boy, the Moslem TSA guys at MSP airport sure were nasty. But they seem to be disappearing from being a major cohort of TSA there. Either the right thing is being done and they’re being moved off airport grounds, or they’re being promoted up higher in the DHS food chain, to take on decision making roles.
joeb says
Most of the security personnel at Luton Airport in the UK are bearded and hijabbed muslims.
What could possibly go wrong?
jihad3tracker says
Hello joeb —
You are not serious ??
Tom Halvey says
He is deadly serious.
Bikinis not Burkas says
Nothing as long as they never see the inside of a cockpit or get near explosives or guns or knives or anything dangerous to human existence.
Notta_allah_followa says
I’m confused…is that a picture of the would-be assassin or is that Lars? He doesn’t look like your typical mooslim jihadi, he doesn’t have the crazed look of Mo-ham-head infatuation (Bacon be upon him). In either case, that we would hire and employ mooslims to provide airport security is suicidally stupid. The leftists in this country are happy to put us all, including themselves, at risk rather than say to a scraggly-bearded Somali or a hijabed jihadi baby maker that they need not apply for the position.
john spielman says
it’s Lars Hedegaard -NOT AN ISLAMOFASCIST KILLER (That’s why his beard is nicely trimmed and he doesn’t look like he will kill someone)
Boaz says
Muslims working security at airports?
(pause for a moment of quiet contemplation)….
The numbskull PC brigade have the spirit of Satan-and share his death wish.
Semeru says
This thread is hilarious.
We see dedicated jihad watchers Identifying Lars Hedegaard as Bilal Hassan
Also Mr Sennels not reporting accurately.
Yes Bilal Hassan worked at CPH Airport as a security assistant, but Sennels left out some very important details
On Bra’s resume says that he was security assistant in terminal 2 and 3 at Copenhagen Airport from 2006-2007. The job he got through a temp agency.
At Copenhagen Airport, security chief Johnnie Müller that there has been no security risk by having BH employed. The airport’s records show that BH had port card, ie. access to the part of the airport, which is located after the security check.
Therefore, he has, according to the airport had a service function, where for instance, he had to answer questions from passengers and tell about the rules, among other things. a that at the time was a ban on taking liquids.
»Bra did not have an ID card, and he has therefore had no more access than everyone else without the airfare,” said Johnnie Müller in an email to Jyllands-Posten.
The source of Sennels and Uriasposten story can be found at
https://www.rights.no/tag/bilal-hassan/?hf_page=5
Boaz says
“there has been no security risk by having BH employed”
Really? So you approve of attempted murder? But of course you do! That, and the small matter of verses 3:28 and 16:106 in the Quran….
Dirka Dirka Mohammad Jihad says
Airport Security? There is no such thing. Unless you are talking about Israeli airports. In the west it is all feel good measures. If we want to get serious about security at airports we need to do what Israel does. Here is an example
“Time magazine reporter Lisa Beyer wrote on that subject back in 2006. They don’t make you take off shoes:
Flying out of Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport recently, after covering the outbreak of violence between Israel and Hizballah, I got the usual treatment for a gentile foreigner: half an hour of questioning by a young security agent before I even got to the counter. He started with “when were you born?” and ended with “how did you get to the airport?” and covered a lot of ground in between. I was accustomed to the drill, having lived in Israel throughout the 1990s as TIME’s Jerusalem bureau chief. This, chiefly, is how the Israelis keep aviation safe in their country; no flight out of Tel Aviv has ever been hijacked. They ask a lot of questions, don’t hesitate to take their time doing it, aren’t embarrassed about profiling fliers and are quick to take matters to a higher level of scrutiny.
The point of the long question sessions is to find inconsistencies in a terrorist’s cover story, or to agitate him into a panic. I was typically asked questions like: who paid for your ticket, why are you traveling, why did you buy the ticket so late (or so early), where did you travel in Israel, whom did you meet here. Answers like “the Prime Minister” never seemed to get me anywhere. Almost always, I’d be questioned by one agent, who would then leave to consult with a second agent, who would appear and ask many of the same questions. Then the two would compare notes, often with a supervisor, before the first agent would return with more questions. Women traveling alone are said to get special attention because of the case of an unwitting Irish woman who in 1986 was wooed by a Jordanian terrorist who gave her a suitcase with a bomb sewn into it; El Al agents at Heathrow discovered it by questioning her.
Once, on my way to Tel Aviv from London, I was drilled especially nastily by an Israeli agent. Years later, my upstairs neighbor came down to say he wanted to bring over his new live-in girlfriend but she was reluctant. It turned out she was that agent and remembered me. When she finally did visit, we laughed about it, though of course I had to ask if the contents of her bag belonged to her.”