With
the latest manouverings of troops within the UK and around the
Olympics site, its fairly obvious to anyone paying attention that
somethings not quite right. I wouldn't put a bet down on whether there
will be an incident at the Olympics, there's so much bullshit amongst
the facts so we will be keeping an eye on our friends from Anonymous
and Occupy, that are involved with the protest that's been arranged
for Saturday, and especially when we have the police chiefs at the
olympics, classing "protest" as a "significant threat"
to the olympics, along side Organised crime and Terrorism... Their
words not ours...
--Windemere
Assassin (UK Collapse)
Olympics' most wanted: Terror police fear suspect hunted after Bulgarian bus bomb could be on his way to London 2012
- The man is believed to be carrying a U.S. passport under the name of David Jefferson
- He is a top target for Israeli security agents who fear their athletes will be attacked by Iranian terror squad
- MI5 and Scotland Yard are thought to have raised their threat assessment against the Israeli delegation
- Israel fears a repeat of the 1972 Olympic Games when 11 of its athletes and coaches were murdered
22
July, 2012
A
terrorist believed to have been involved in a horrific suicide bomb
attack in Bulgaria last week has emerged as one of the biggest
security threats to the Olympics.
The
man is thought to be carrying a U.S. passport under the name of David
Jefferson and fled following the attack which killed six people last
Wednesday in the resort of Burgas.
He
has emerged as a top target for Israeli security agents who fear
their athletes will be attacked by an Iranian terror squad operating
in Europe.
The
terrorist, who is suspected of helping the suicide bomber, is thought
to have another powerful bomb similar to the one which destroyed the
Israeli tourist bus.
Following
the Israeli concerns, security has been stepped up around its
athletes taking part in the Games.
MI5
and Scotland Yard are thought to have raised their threat assessment
against the Israeli delegation as Britain prepares for the largest
peacetime security operation ahead of the opening of the Olympics
this Friday.
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