Monday, 29 November 2010

MI6 promise more toner cartridge bombs?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/yemen/8149815/Al-Qaeda-parcel-bomb-attacks-a-good-bargain.html

Listen to the tone of the 'Al Qaeda' statement. A commenter on Infowars said the wording appeared 'British', i.e. from someone out of that Oxbridge type environment. Imagine one of those blueblood officers, that you always see on TV in Afghanistan, reading that statement. Sounds more like them than a deranged group of Arabs...

In an unusually detailed claim of responsibility, the group's online English-language magazine, Inspire, described how it went about the attack.

"Two Nokia mobiles, $150 each, two HP printers, $300 each, plus shipping, transportation and other miscellaneous expenses add up to a total bill of $4,200 (£2,620)," the article said. "We will continue with similar operations and we do not mind at all in this stage if they are intercepted.

"To bring down America we need not strike big."


Like I said, I can only imagine a tory talking like that. Very sloppy piece of propaganda, MEye6...

And, you know, you might want to shop around a bit, as that is an awful lot to pay for phones and printers. Unless you have to pay UK VAT on top of that, hmm, lol.

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