Posted on 06/24/2006 11:30:46 AM PDT by Alama
A man who used his computer skills to help encrypt e-mails and produce anti-Western DVDs for radical Muslims said he tried to warn British police about two of the men responsible for the July terrorist attack in London, a newspaper reported Saturday.
Martin Gilbertson _ a former biker and rock band roadie _ said he met Mohammed Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer in Beeston, West Yorkshire, which is about 195 miles (310 kilometers) north of London. He told The Guardian newspaper he was introduced to them at a party held to celebrate the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.
Gilbertson, who the newspaper said was a former Hell's Angel and roadie for the band Motorhead, said he was working as a computer technician for people who were involved in a local Islamic bookshop and youth center, and helped produce anti-Western DVDs.
"I was alarmed and disgusted by what I heard, but I kept my views to myself and they were friendly," Gilbertson, 45, said. "They needed my skills, and I was perceived to be anti-government."
By October 2003, he said the material alarmed him to the extent he went to a local police station and asked to deliver it to anti-terrorist officers.
Gilbertson said he took the work to supplement his meager wages. "I'm good at what I do, and I've got kids to feed. And after a while, I became so alarmed by what was going on around me, I went to the police."
Police told him to mail them the material, which Gilbertson said he did, also enclosing a list of names, including those of Khan and Tanweer. They were later identified as two of the men who attacked London's transportation system during the busy morning rush hour July 7. Fifty-six people, including the four bombers, died in the attacks.
A West Yorkshire spokesman told The Guardian that it was impossible to determine what happened to the package Gilbertson said he sent police.
On Saturday, West Yorkshire police said they had no comment and referred calls on Gilbertson's allegations to London's Metropolitan police, the lead investigators in the attacks. London police referred calls to West Yorkshire police.
Gilbertson said he heard nothing from police until after the attacks, The Guardian reported. He spoke three times with Met officers after contacting them.
A parliamentary report released last month said British intelligence agencies had been aware of two of the bombers - suspected ringleader Khan and Tanweer - before the attacks. It was decided not to closely watch them because their identities were not clear and agents were busy examining other unspecified plans to attack Britain.
A relative of mine from England used to point out that the British never called the police "cops". Perhaps this has changed.
Maybe people (such as counter-terrorist authorities) should be on the lookout for such parties, hmmmm... Paging Jack Bauer...
A biker hooking up with Islamofascists? My BS meter just went into overdrive.
Why do we even still need the CIA if Islamonazis can hold a party in the UK to celebrate 9/11?
We need strong, ruthless cold-blooded toughguys to get out and terminate people who shriek for Jihad and celebrate 9/11 publicly. Not soccer moms who drive minivans around Langley.
More Ollie Norths, less Valeri Plames.
This is what our CIA puts out there to help us against Al Qaida:
Good grief!
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