According to Metropolitan Police (MET) commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, there were fewer jihad attacks in the UK in 2022, but they’re more violent. Rowley issues an ominous warning: “You’ve got thousands of lower priority investigations and then tens of thousands who are not in investigations but we know they have some form of ideological support for terrorism, they’re just not acting on it.”
Yet. They’re not acting on it “yet.” There’s an indoctrinated jihad army waiting in every open-door Western country, and those armies will become more active over time, particularly after the Muslim population grows. Meanwhile, stealth actors scream “Islamophobia” at every turn, which serves as a subterfuge to blind infidel populations to the truth about the threat. While most Muslims are peaceful, it isn’t the peaceful ones over whom alarm bells are sounded.
Jihad infiltration of refugee and economic migrant streams was inevitable. Open-door immigration policies provides an obvious opportunity across the board, not just in the UK and Europe but in America as well, via the Southern border. In 2017, Trump stated the policies that every responsible politician should follow:
I am establishing new vetting measures to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the United States of America. We don’t want them here. We want to ensure that we are not admitting into our country the very threats our soldiers are fighting overseas. We only want to admit those into our country who will support our country and love deeply our people.
“Met Police head says finding terrorists like ‘needle in haystack’ as attacks get deadlier,” by Ollie Korfe, Express, March 20, 2023:
After a peak around the middle of the past decade, terrorism statistics for 2022 show the West is no longer the target it once was. Despite increasing in lethality, the number of attacks is falling globally, as incidents become ever more concentrated in war-torn regions of sub-Saharan Africa. Although Islamic State (IS) remains a major concern, religious fundamentalism is ceding ground to extreme political beliefs as the primary motivator for terror attacks.
In an interview for a new book on foiled terror attacks, Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley spoke to author Lizzie Dearden of the near-impossible task of pinpointing the individuals most likely to commit an attack out of tens of thousands of potential terrorists.
The former policing spokesman for counter-terrorism related it to finding a “needle in a haystack,” saying: “Those where we know they’re up to something and we’re after them, the system works.
“But you’ve got thousands of lower priority investigations and then tens of thousands who are not in investigations but we know they have some form of ideological support for terrorism, they’re just not acting on it.”
This comes as the Global Terrorism Index 2023 – unveiled by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) last week – showed that the lethality of terrorist attacks has risen for the first time in five years.
The UK was the 42nd-most impacted country by terrorism last year
For the past decade, the Australian think tank – whose mission statement is to communicate the “economic value of peace” – has compiled terrorism risk rankings of all the world’s countries based on a variety of metrics.
The latest publication, relating to incidents occurring in 2022, revealed that terrorists killed 26 percent more people per attack on average….
Eva says
They don’t need to make terrorist attacks anymore.
The politicians are handing our countries to them on a plate.
Expect attacks to occur on a massive scale if they stop getting their own way.
Except for rape jihad, but that’s just a cultural thing, right? Part and parcel of living in a country overrun with moslems.
Jayell1 says
‘Met Police head warns that finding terrorists is like ‘needle in a haystack’……
Strange, because not so long ago they were congratulating themselves on tracking them down quite quickly and saving the public from an atrocity a month…..or something like that. Maybe their ‘reliable informants’ aren’t being so co-operative now that they think they don’t have to play anyone else’s game in Khan’s Islamic Republic of Londonistan which now as an amazing 300,000-bulb illumination display in historic Piccadilly Circus to celebrate the month of Ramadan. Or perhaps it’s just impossible to tell the difference between the ‘needles’ and the ‘hay’.
maria says
There are many millions of muslims in the UK, and they are more and more dangerous.
To find muslims is the easiest way, they have a muslim mayor in London and he is a sleeping cell
There are somalia muslim terroristers and many other muslim terroristers frim Africa, MENA and Asia and some from South America
If the UK deport all the muslims(which will take some decades) and the creatures like Corbyn and and his group, then UK wil be free again
somehistory says
Who puts needles in haystacks, anyway? Unless it’s known that someone put a much-desired needle in a haystack, it’s really silly to look for one there. Better a sewing room, or machine, or packet of needles.
Perhaps if the police looked in the right places….like the barracks where mozlums congregate…they could be more successful in finding terrorists. How about areas of the country where mozlums live in apartment complexes and limit interaction with infidels?
Some years ago, there was a popular song, “Looking for Love in all the wrong places.”
Evidently, the met guy and his crew are “looking” for terrorists… “in all the wrong places.”
Hudders says
Spot on!
There are places where the Police could/should look.
In areas of the UK, where no-go areas exist & sharia is law.
Mosques where hatred, jihad and the like are taught/promoted daily!
Streets where gangs of certain males roam and punish those, (non believers) -who even dare to look their way!
I know policing is a difficult, hamstrung & thankless task these days for sure generally, but even a drunken, blind imbecile could know where to look!
It’s madness & scary too; because is seems to be not a case of if a terror attack happens…but WHEN.
Heaven help us.
tim gallagher says
Looking for these needles in the haystack of Muslim populations is a problem that the sensible Hungarians and other countries from the Visegrad bloc countries will not have to worry about and spend huge amounts of money on, because they don’t have Muslims. Terrorism is an endless problem when a country makes the big mistake of letting Muslims into the country. They are not worth the trouble they always bring.
James Lincoln says
tim,
It would be interesting to very professionally estimate just how much money Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Slovakia are currently saving by NOT importing muslims.
Not to mention the savings of lives, prevention of injuries – as well as property damage.
The estimates – which would be enormous – could be published for the world to see.
tim gallagher says
I agree, James, that that would be an interesting area for someone or some group to investigate. I agree with you that it would be an enormous amount of money that it would be costing taxpayers in countries that have let Muslims in to try to prevent murderous Muslim terrorist attacks. Hungary and those other countries would be saving plenty of money by not having to monitor the potential terrorists among Muslims. I can’t see how Muslims are worth the inevitable trouble that they bring but it seems that a hell of a lot of people, in many countries, disagree with me on that point.. It will be interesting to see if that research you mention is ever actually carried out. I imagine there would shouts of islamophobia if any group decided to do the research.
Deodata says
Be a lot easier if you didn’t let them in by the thousands,
࿗Infidel࿘ says
Actually, it’s the entire haystack that is dangerous, not the proverbial ‘needles’. The way the Met police can fix this is setting the entire haystack alight, and the only reason they don’t is that they are badly outnumbered. In other words, England will have to descend into a civil war b/w muslims and the rest, and given how bowdlerized the English have become over the last 4 decades since John Major, I won’t say that the outcome of that is a sure thing
James Lincoln says
According to the feature article:
“Met Police head says finding terrorists like ‘needle in haystack’…”
Try using the equivalent of a metal detector…