Al-Qaeda's '9/11 part two' threat to London's Wembley Stadium | |
2010-10-24 13:00:00 The Al-Qaeda has reportedly targeted London's Wembley Stadium in a plot being referred to as '9/11 part two'. According to the Daily Express, overseen by senior Al-Qaeda leader Asim Jeddawi, the plot also includes targets in Washington, Berlin and Paris. The plot was uncovered when intelligence agencies discovered a secret online discussion by Al Qaeda commanders. [Guess it wasn't very secretive after all!]"We hijack planes and they are then converted into bombs that can be dropped on to crowds packed into football stadiums, or rammed into skyscrapers during prime-time, killing a quarter of a million in a quarter of an hour," the newspaper quoted a man calling himself Abu Abdullah, as saying on a website. Terrorists are also thought to be developing ways of making Semtex-like explosives undetectable to scanners. |
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Al-Qaeda's '9/11 part two' threat to London's Wembley Stadium
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