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To: tradermike_1999 who started this subject1/27/2003 12:17:07 PM
From: energyplay   of 74559
 
Bio-chem suits found in London mosque
Discovery confirms Scotland Yard's worst fears of massive attack planned

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Posted: January 26, 2003
3:21 p.m. Eastern

© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Police investigating an Islamic terror plot have discovered "chemical warfare protection suits" in a north London mosque, according to a report in tomorrow's edition of Australia's Herald Sun newspaper.

The discovery at the Finsbury Park mosque seems to confirm investigators' worst fears – that supporters of terror kingpin Osama bin Laden have been plotting a massive biological or chemical attack on British civilians.

According to the report, both Scotland Yard and British intelligence agency MI5 had tried to conceal the discovery of the nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) suits, fearing public disclosure would spark panic in that country. Law enforcement had revealed early on the seizure of assorted weapons – including a stun gun and a gas canister – but not the existence of the protective suits. But today detectives confirmed they were having the NBC suits found in the mosque tested for traces of ricin or other toxic agents.

Incredibly, British government officials have warned recently that even suggesting the Finsbury Park mosque was involved in harboring or supporting terrorists "would have worrying racist overtones," noted the Herald Sun.
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