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taliban earn money in UK driving black cabs; they go on combat 'holidays' to Afganistan
Topic Started: Nov 25 2010, 03:04 AM (144 Views)
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/24/uk-based-taliban-afghanistan

Any country in Asia would just kick the foreigners out, so why the fcuk are we so politically correct?
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It's interesting that this story is on the front page of tomorrow's Guardian. The hard-copy, not the website.
Who'd have thought that would ever happen?
The tide's definitely turning.
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A guardian reader would probably blame themselves for not taking into account the cultural sensativities of the ethnic minority.


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11.11.10 - Never Forget
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"Last year it was reported that RAF spy planes operating in Helmand in southern Afghanistan had detected strong Yorkshire and Birmingham accents on fighters using radios and telephones. They apparently spoke the main Afghan languages of Dari and Pashtu, but lapsed into English when they were lost for the right words. The threat was deemed sufficiently serious that spy planes have patrolled British skies in the hope of picking up the same voice signatures of the fighters after their return to the UK.

The dead body of an insurgent who had an Aston Villa tattoo has also been discovered in southern Afghanistan."

That's mental about spy planes flying around UK skies picking out 'voice signatures' - didn't know anything like that could/was being done over here!

Lol @ the Villa ink.

On a serious note, this needs to get sorted, big time. I'm not exactly sure how this could be majorly cracked down on but I'm sure there's a way. It does sort of sound a bit rubber dinghy rapids though.
"Should the invader come to Britain, there will be no placid lying down of the people in submission before him, as we have seen, alas! in other countries. We will defend every village, every town, and every city"
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"I work as a minicab driver,"


It's not a black cab.
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Nov 25 2010, 08:38 AM
"Last year it was reported that RAF spy planes operating in Helmand in southern Afghanistan had detected strong Yorkshire and Birmingham accents on fighters using radios and telephones. They apparently spoke the main Afghan languages of Dari and Pashtu, but lapsed into English when they were lost for the right words. The threat was deemed sufficiently serious that spy planes have patrolled British skies in the hope of picking up the same voice signatures of the fighters after their return to the UK.

The dead body of an insurgent who had an Aston Villa tattoo has also been discovered in southern Afghanistan."

That's mental about spy planes flying around UK skies picking out 'voice signatures' - didn't know anything like that could/was being done over here!

Its been going on since the late nineties.MI5 use a small twin engined plane to fly over Birmingham,Bradford and Leicester in the hope of picking up intelligence.Picking up moblie phone conversations is easy and I am sure they have equipment these days that allows them to take computer screen shots and access hard drives from the air.Twenty years ago I workd in the private surveillance industry and had access to equipment that allowed me to sit outside of houses or factories and take screen shots from computers.That was in the stone age so its hard to imagine what is available to the goverment spooks these days.
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The Swine
Nov 25 2010, 11:01 AM
11.11.10 - Never Forget
Nov 25 2010, 08:38 AM
"Last year it was reported that RAF spy planes operating in Helmand in southern Afghanistan had detected strong Yorkshire and Birmingham accents on fighters using radios and telephones. They apparently spoke the main Afghan languages of Dari and Pashtu, but lapsed into English when they were lost for the right words. The threat was deemed sufficiently serious that spy planes have patrolled British skies in the hope of picking up the same voice signatures of the fighters after their return to the UK.

The dead body of an insurgent who had an Aston Villa tattoo has also been discovered in southern Afghanistan."

That's mental about spy planes flying around UK skies picking out 'voice signatures' - didn't know anything like that could/was being done over here!

Its been going on since the late nineties.MI5 use a small twin engined plane to fly over Birmingham,Bradford and Leicester in the hope of picking up intelligence.Picking up moblie phone conversations is easy and I am sure they have equipment these days that allows them to take computer screen shots and access hard drives from the air.Twenty years ago I workd in the private surveillance industry and had access to equipment that allowed me to sit outside of houses or factories and take screen shots from computers.That was in the stone age so its hard to imagine what is available to the goverment spooks these days.

That's alarming, this country is obsessed with knowing what it's innocent citizens

are doing. I remember years ago being shocked at what Russia got up to and couldn't

understand how it got it's citizens to spy and snitch on each other. Now I live in a country

that makes the communist Russians look like amateurs.
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This has been going on since the Russian invasion of Afghanistan, but then the same people were our allies and we hushed it up.
They are more likely to be on R&R over here and many groups have been treating Britain as a sympathetic rest stop for global jihad for decades, simply because up until they turned their attentions to us we thought we were clever and liberal in allowing it
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It's lunacy!

British troops and British taliban both leave the UK to fight each other overseas then both groups come back to UK on R&R!

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