Saturday, December 22, 2007

Storm Track Disinformation: Accused Jihadist Uses the Nessie Defense

When you think you heard it all, this comes up.

According to accused Jihadist Kader Ahmed, there was this misunderstanding. You see, he went on a trip arranged by preacher Mohammed Hamid, to Scotland at Christmas 2004. And according to his disposition he said "It was very beautiful as well. I had never seen reindeer before."

Reindeer? In Scotland? Well, yes. There’s a small heard there in the Cairngorm mountains and the Cromdale hills.

Any way, he and his teacher stopped by Loch Ness for a few days to see if they could spot Nessie.

But the Scottish authorities saw it another Way. They believed he went up there to train as a Jihadist at a paintball training camp.

Ahmed, from east London, admits going on camping trips and paintballing sessions with Hamid's group, who included four of the men later convicted of the plot to bomb London on July 21, 2005. But the trainee electrician, who was 17 when he met Hamid, told Woolwich Crown Court he assumed it was harmless fun "like Scouts or Cadets".

He denies three counts of attending a place used for terrorist training.


Just a romp through the countryside.

His barrister, Hugh Mullan, asked him: "Was the atmosphere solemn and militaristic?"

Ahmed replied: "No, it wasn't. There was lots of joking. It was very beautiful. It was something new.

"It was fairly busy - a lot of tourists. They were kind of shocked at the big beards but we spoke to them just to break the ice."

Ahmed said he was told by someone else who went to see Hamid - dubbed Osama bin London - speak in Hyde Park that he organised activities for young people.


Aha. Right. Osama bin London. Could this guy be that dim witted? Well – yes.

Mr Mullan asked him: "Did you think you were being trained to go and fight in a foreign country?"

Ahmed replied: "Never, no."

He accepted the terrorists convicted of the July 21 plot were part of the extended group that used to attend Hamid's events in 2004 and 2005.

But he said he was with Hamid on a camping trip in France in the immediate aftermath of the failed bomb attack and did not know his acquaintances Ramzi Mohammed, Hussain Osman and Muktar Ibrahim had been arrested until he returned.

He said: "We thought it was like a frame-up."

He said he later subscribed to a theory that the same anti-Muslim elements were responsible for faking the September 11 attacks on America and the London attacks.


I assume he believes in Big Foot too.

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1 Comments:

  • Hey leave Big Foot out of it! ...The only thing that doesn't exist is truth coming out of the accused.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:29 AM  

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