From, obviously, Guido Fawkes. I take some small credit for pointing him towards this article in Sploid.
The alleged U.K. terror plot has been investigated for months by British intelligence, and the idea that the airliner attacks were planned for today seems to be nothing more than political fabrication and media hysteria.
Tony Blair and George W. Bush even planned the terror freakout in a series of phone calls that began last Friday and continued through the weekend. Blair and Bush put the finishing touches on their diabolical operation in a phone call early Wednesday, the Associated Press revealed today.
That’s right: While millions of travelers are going through absolute hell today because of the sudden terror “news,” it was last week when the U.S. president and U.K. prime minister began their cold calculations on how to get the maximum political benefit from the months-old investigation.
“U.S. President George W. Bush seized on a foiled London airline bomb plot to hammer unnamed critics he accused of having all but forgotten the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks,” AFP noted this afternoon.
“Weighed down by the unpopular war in Iraq, Bush and his aides have tried to shift the national political debate from that conflict to the broader and more popular global war on terrorism ahead of November 7 congressional elections.”
But the American warmongers are hardly alone in
needing a “terror boost” for their fading political fortunes. The timing of the hysteria was even more useful to Blair, who was on the verge of being thrown out of Downing Street last night.
“A Scottish MP last night quit the government in protest at Tony Blair’s handling of the Middle East crisis, amid warnings from ministers that the Prime Minister’s continuing support for American foreign policy could cost him his job,” the Scotsman reported this morning.
“Jim Sheridan, Labour MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire North, became the first to resign from a government post over the war. He quit as parliamentary private secretary to the Ministry of Defense, saying he could no longer accept that Scottish airports were being used to refuel United States planes carrying arms to Israel.”
The newspaper made it crystal clear that Blair had mere days left in power, with some 150 members of parliament demanding Blair’s enemy Jack Straw call the politicians back to London, even though they’re on summer break:
“His resignation came as ministers furious at Mr Blair’s handling of the crisis said they would push for an emergency recall of parliament in a maneuver they hoped would trigger the Prime Minister’s downfall.”
Unlike the theoretical “massacre” of the theoretical terror plot that will soon be exposed in the courts as another make-believe scheme, actual massacres continue uninterrupted in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon.
At least 2,000 Iraqis were slaughtered in July alone, most in Sunni vs. Shiite violence that has exploded under the U.S. occupation. Baghdad continues to be the capital of death, but the bloodshed happens everywhere, every day, all the time. Today in Najaf, another religious shrine was blown up, leaving at least 35 dead and another 100 hurt.
Morons and Patsies
If the suspected terrorists are anything like the amateur morons arrested recently in Toronto, London and Florida, the “terror plot” will eventually be revealed to be nothing more than idiot fantasies encouraged by the usual intelligence agents.
While Muslim nations will continue be bombed by the United States and Britain, travelers are stranded all over the Western World and England’s beleaguered Pakistanis can expect a new round of bogus terror raids, constant police harassment and attacks by neo-fascist skinheads, Bush and Blair can expect a solid boost for their bloodstained political parties.
The only other beneficiaries of today’s insanity are the “homeland security” and private-army industries, the defense contractors and the personal-hygiene business — having taken our corkscrews, pocket knives and fingernail clippers, airport goons are now seizing shampoo, deodorant, hair gel, toothpaste and pretty much everything else in your toiletries kit.
Not that you can even have a carry-on with your toothpaste and other essentials. As of today, British airports have banned all carry-ons.
Miserable passengers have been photographed standing around with nothing more than a clear plastic baggie holding their tickets and passports.
It’s the world of the future, and it sucks.
And you have to endure it iPodless. There is no god, people.

Here’s Guido‘s post:
“It’s the Wolf! It’s the Wolf!”
Facts:
- The tangible support of the U.S. and tacit support of the U.K. for Israel’s thrust into Lebanon has caused a political backlash for Bush and Blair.
- In Afghanistan a woefully under-equipped and politically mis-directed British military intervention is in tatters, the death toll is rising and British forces have been forced to reduce their risk in the face of rising casualties. Tory critics are angry.
- In Iraq senior U.S. military figures are openly describing the situation as one of increasing insurgency on the path to full-scale civil war.
- Political unease and outright opposition to the “war on terror” is rising, even from people like Guido, who supported the liberation of Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Blair might be on the beach in the Carribbean, but he is in a danger zone politically. The coming Labour party conference is the focus of malcontents and a source of instability. Thatcher and Gorbachev had coup attempts launched against them when they were out of the country. His internal opponents are now drowned out by the scare.
- Bush needed a security scare. Rove spins “the Democrats are soft on terror.”
Time for a terror boost…
The cast : an ongoing long-term investigation into terror suspects. Extras : thousands of held up holidaymakers.
Gimmicks : this time it is liquid bombs, following on from the previous Ricin, Red Mercury and Anthrax Powder scares.
Show date : silly season when the media is desperate, prior to party conference and the symbolic 9/11 anniversary.
Playing : all news channels, front pagesAsk yourself, why now? Do you really believe that a huge terrorist conspiracy was under way?
Or that, if it was, it was alone?
needing a “terror boost” for their fading political fortunes. The timing of the hysteria was even more useful to Blair, who was on the verge of being thrown out of Downing Street last night.
Do you really believe that the British government, who ensure free access to healthcare for all, free compulsory education for all 4 – 16 year olds, pay child benefits, unemplyment benefits and income support, would actually fabricate a terrorist attack on its own people? Do you really believe it is in the economic interest of the UK to have a security scare at Heathrow (or any other British Airport) that holds up thousands of passengers, put off tourists coming here is August, disrupts people doing business with us and generally makes us look like a country to avoid visiting?
Think again raincoaster, there is such a thing as terrorists.
Steven, go to Guido’s site and read my comment there. Nothing Guido says here rules out the possibility the people arrested WERE terrorists. Read the comments.
Do it is in the POLITICAL interest of the current UK government to have a security scare at Heathrow? Yes. Absolutely. Tourists don’t vote.
Think again, Steven. There is such a thing as politicians.
Steven_L:
In the investigation of the “Sears Tower” conspiracy it turned out that the men involved had essentially talked seriously about bombing a building while selling inferior shampoo at inflated prices. Worthy of arrest and punishment to be sure, but not the “imminent threat” the current POTUS is seeking.
In Toronto, where 21 were arrested for a conspiracy to commit acts or terror, it turned out that in fact the plotters had no means of mounting such attacks until the RCMP sold them the tonnes of fertiliser they required.
In the latest London “attacks”, we were confronted by hysterical headlines indicating that the attack was to proceed immediately. We got that wonderful “just-in-time” rush. Until we read the reports and noticed that in fact this appeared to have been a trial run, wherein the plotters attempted to bring suspicious liquids aboard aircraft as a dry run for something set to take place at a more auspicious date, say, September 11th?
I would like a little honesty from the governments involved. But saying “we stopped them before they really got going” isn’t sexy, and is unlikely to lead to the increased powers of surveillance and arrest that our government is seeking here in Canada.
Is it worth having a huge multi-day security scare at the airport of Europe? Especially after having proven that the current security and intelligence-gathering methods work?
See, this is why I like Metro. He does all that heavy lifting I can’t be bothered with. Them Albanian jingotistas better watch themselves or I may unleash him on their sorry asses.