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To: ggersh who wrote (59829)3/23/2017 7:28:53 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 71442
 
Yeah, I think some elements of the public at large were close to becoming sympathetic to the sufferings of civilians in the Middle East.

Then pops up Khalid Masood,.... as if on queue, like he had be given a hypnosis command to let loose after being brainwashed or something. Isis said they did it, but one has to wonder....

So, um, don't you have some German roots in your ancestory? If so ... I don't think I should be speaking to you... and I read the Daily Mail every day -VBG-

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Masood had been living at a property in Birmingham's Winson Green neighbourhood with a woman and young child, but left abruptly in December, according to his former neighbours.

He is also thought to have worked as an English teacher and had an interest in bodybuilding.

Shocked residents in Winson Green, described a man who had appeared the perfect suburban neighbour.

“He washed his car, mowed his lawn,” said Ciaran Molloy, 27, a mailing machine engineer who lived overlooking Masood’s new-build house. “He was quite friendly, polite in every interaction.

“It’s a shock to know he did what he did. It’s a shock to know he lived across the road.”

Mr Molloy said Masood would mostly be seen wearing “gym clothes, a tracksuit, although I did sometimes see him in Muslim dress.”

He added: “He had a missus, kids – I think it was two girls, about seven or eight, who you’d see wearing school uniform, and a son of about three.”

Other neighbours said Masood’s wife tended to wear grey Muslim-style clothing, while keeping her face uncovered.

One local child said he had once played football with Masood and another relative, who was aged about seven, in Masood's front garden during the last summer holidays.

The boy said: "He was a nice guy, he even taught us how to play football, passes and touches".

Kaodi Campbell, 25, a student at University College, Birmingham, said: “He was a nice guy to me. He helped me jump start my car a few times. He was happy to lend me a set of jump leads.

“It’s mad that it was him. They did keep themselves to themselves, but they seemed like a normal family.”

Masood and his family, she added, moved out at the turn of the year, without telling any of their neighbours they were leaving.

“I just noticed one day that they had moved out.”?

Earlier, Prime Minister Theresa May said the attacker was born in Britain and had previously been investigated for suspected extremism by MI5.

He was once investigated in relation to concerns about violent extremism some years ago but was a "peripheral figure".

The case is "historic" and the attacker was "not part of the current intelligence picture," Ms May added..

independent.co.uk

Yeah sure. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm?

From November 2016. Somebodies in the know....Knows for sure by the sound of things.
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" The Daily Mail, as ever, was alert to the danger, advising readers: “If your waiter is German, refuse to be served by him.”"


https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/nov/01/andrew-parker-mi5-director-general-there-will-be-terrorist-attacks-in-britain-exclusive



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