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Merchants of Hatred: On the anniversary of 9/11 this terrifying investigation reveals the hatred
2008-09-14
Their message was as disturbing as ever - and the date, September 11, was particularly symbolic. On Thursday evening this week, at a packed meeting in London's East End, two profoundly dangerous men urged the destruction of the British way of life.

I was there as the radical cleric and self-styled sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed proclaimed that this country - where he received state benefits for two decades - will soon be transformed into an Islamic state, or Khilafah, run according to the rules of the Muslim holy book, the Koran.

Bakri's black-robed right-hand man went one step further. Anjem Choudary, a 41-year-old militant and the leading light of a thriving new organisation called islam4UK declared: 'There are already six or seven million Muslims here in Britain.

'By the year 2020, we will be the majority. 'In the streets of London - Whitechapel, Bethnal Green, Stratford - people are becoming Muslim in their droves. By sheer numbers, Britain will become an Islamic state. 'We will never need to conquer this country. Our eyes are now on Downing Street,' he added, with an excited laugh.

Alarmingly, at the three-hour conference called to mark the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 atrocities, there were shouts of support from the 100-strong audience of men (some only boys in their teens) and women.

At first sight, the meeting in an upstairs room next to the Walthamstow Mosque on Northumberland Street, Leyton, seemed harmless. Between speeches from the robed clerics at the front, there were breaks for prayers and a meal of chicken curry and dates. Children played on the floor and veiled mothers held babies.

But what was being said has deep implications for the future of this country.
Posted by:ed

#4  "If I were living in Britain, I think I'd take up archery."

That's probably illegal there now, too, OP - just like everything else that could remotely be regarded as either (a) for self-defence, or (b) traditionally English. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-09-14 15:49  

#3  If I were living in Britain, I think I'd take up archery. I'd learn again to use the yew longbow of my ancestors. A good bow can kill up to 70 yards away, and with a bit of tinkering, can be next to silent. "Let the gray gulls fly" instilled fear into many an invader of Great Britain, and can do so again. It looks quite likely it'll be needed.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-09-14 14:51  

#2  One reporter sees it finally. Several hundred don't.
Posted by: mhw   2008-09-14 10:10  

#1  depressing. But if I were ol' Bakri or one of his followers, I don't think I would count on Britian going down without a fight. JMHO.

as for those six or seven million....

betting odds
Posted by: Betty Grating2215   2008-09-14 03:39  

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