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Shoot to kill:
Unasked questions over March 2017 Westminster Attack
Tony Gosling


It's a put up job

Adrian Elms - aka. Khalid Masood
Violent, bodybuilding, career criminal
Born in Kent as Adrian Russell Ajao, known more commonly as Adrian Elms

1. Shoot to kill (Oswald, style);
2. Multiple 'killer car' occupants reported by police to BBC's Daniel Sandford;
3. Dead 'terrorist' is Muslim convert known to MI5 'radicalised' in prison, presumably by 'prevent strategy'
4. UK born & bred, not immigrant;
5. Though MI5 & police knew him to be a violent criminal & potential terrorist he was allowed to work as a schoolteacher;
6. The Houses of Parliament are surrounded by armed police - no way should alleged perp have been able to get through outer security ring - Parliament outer security ring recently 'dowgraded' to police with tasers but not guns
7. No CCTV syndrome (like 7/7 London Bombings etc. etc) Westminster CCTV recently switched off
8. UK's top security journalist, Simon Israel, initially released name of innocent man Abu Izzadeen as the perpetrator - Israel later apologised and retracted - being fed duff info by MI5 and transmitting said duff info without checking or questioning it.
9. Long term detention in Birmingham indicates Khalid Masood was not a 'lone wolf'.
10. Resident of & worker in ISIS funding, Wahhabi UK 'ally' Saudi Arabia

Fears heighten that Parliament terrorist Khalid Masood was 'groomed for extremism in prison'
[Evening Standard] Chloe Chaplain Evening Standard March 26, 2017
https://www.yahoo.com/news/fears-heighten-parliament-terrorist-khalid-182100083.html
Fears Westminster terrorist Khalid Masood was groomed for extremism in prison have heightened after it was claimed he turned to Islam whilst behind bars.
Counter-terrorism officers have spent days piecing together what led the 52-year-old to shed his birth name and later unleash carnage on the capital.
Only one man, 58, arrested in Birmingham remains in police custody after a 27-year-old man was released with no further action on Saturday.
A total of 11 people were initially held after raids across the country.
It remains unclear whether the attack, which left four dead and scores injured, was carried out alone or with support.
The Saudi Arabian embassy in London said Masood worked in the country, home to some of the most virulent Islamic extremism, for several years, raising the possibility he was radicalised overseas.
A childhood friend of the man then known as Adrian Elms told The Sun newspaper he first emerged as a Muslim after serving a jail sentence.
Mark Ashdown, 52, said: "When he first came out he told me he'd become a Muslim in prison and I thought he was joking.
"Then I saw he was quieter and much more serious. He said he needed time to pray and read the Koran - something about finding inner peace."
He added: "There were still flashes of the old Ade, but they were few and far between."
His abrupt religious conversion will fuel concerns about the rising threat of criminals being brought under the influence of hardened jihadists while in prison.
Ministers have announced plans to create specialist units within jails to tackle what a government-ordered review last year concluded was a "growing problem".
His route to extremism could have also come from a stint living in the Middle East.
The Saudi embassy said Masood lived in the country between November 2005 and 2006 and April 2008 and April 2009, during which time he worked as an English teacher on a work visa, travelling to the country again for five days in March 2015.
Details of Masood's history of criminality have continued to come to light, suggesting a propensity for violence which laid the groundwork for his armed rampage on Wednesday.
Unarmed PC Keith Palmer was knifed after the killer blazed a trail of destruction by driving a car at pedestrians on Westminster Bridge and storming the parliamentary estate armed with two knives.
He was then shot dead by police.
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