Posted on 07/03/2020 6:17:17 PM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
A Muslim convert who is believed to be the UKs first female suicide bomb plotter has been jailed for planning to blow St Pauls Cathedral to the ground and kill as many people as possible.
Safiyya Amira Shaikh, 37, who professed support for Islamic State, was sentenced at the Old Bailey on Friday to life imprisonment with a minimum incarceration term of 14 years.
Born Michelle Ramsden, the single mother from Hayes was seen leaving court in a black hijab, smiling at the press while raising her finger in a salute associated with the Islamic State terror group, according to Sky News.
The convicted terrorist, who had converted to Islam in 2007, had plotted to bomb St Pauls Cathedral on Easter. She had also planned to bomb a nearby hotel and then blow herself up on the London underground in a suicide attack.
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She’s a pig.
There are 68 passages in the koran for the muslim to lie, cheat, steal and kill the infidel. They come to the USA and want to live by sharia law and some libs concur.
Sounds good to me
The index finger
Thanks.
Just finished some duckduckgo searching on the subject just before your ping.
Looks like a real loser.
Shes been hit with an ugly stick
Numerous ugly sticks. My eye balls just got assaulted by that picture. I need a better picture, to heal my eye balls. 😁👍🤗
No Barf Warning. Come on man. Just little courtesy, please
I can see why she joined up - she has to look a LOT better in a burka....and even better after the bomb went off...put her on the test range and let ‘er rip.
I’ve noticed a lot of the White female protestors here in the US are ugly and/or very overweight; it seems to be an outlet for them - cursing the system they blame for their lonely nights.
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