I appeared on Red Fox Radio last night with the host, the indomitable Kel and we talked about the tactics of Islamic terror groups like ISIS and how they are changing their tactics and promoting this tactical change in their propaganda outlets. We talked about how increased security on air transport and at large public events has made it more difficult for Islamic terrorists to gain access to these environments. This increased security around high profile targets appears to have led ISIS and other Islamic terrorists to look at small scale attacks on much lower profile and less well defended targets, of the sort that we saw last year when a French priest was beheaded by Islamic thugs and the Islamic attacks on London Bridge and Westminster in 2017.
Kel and I discussed the implications of the change of tactics. I remarked that the use of small teams of terrorists reminded me a little of the agile military units that were created for previous conflicts, such as the Long Range Desert Group in World War II who gathered data on Italian troop movements and occasionally engaged in combat. In a way, this use of small forces operating ‘behind enemy lines’ is similar to how terrorists and terror supporters embedded in Western Muslim are currently acting. Jihad fans in Muslim communities are supplying intelligence on potential targets and also providing terrorists to carry out the actual attacks. Therefore because of this tactical shift towards small group attacks rather than mass attacks such as 9/11 the way that these Islamic terrorists need to be fought may need to change.
We also talked about how the public may react to this change in tactics by ISIS and an increase in things like vehicular jihad attacks. I suggested that one scenario could be that such attacks could be the trigger for the general public to both see through the lies about Islam put out by our governments and also prompt a rise in retaliatory attacks on Islamic targets by non Muslims. I said that a policy of attacking soft targets with small groups could not only back fire on ISIS but would also regrettably endanger innocent Muslims who may end up being targeted by Britons who are angered by Islamic attacks on churches/bus stops/hospitals/old people’s homes etc. Personally I would prefer the Government to deal with the growing problems of Islamic extremism by political, legal and military means, rather than having mobs of angry people going after anyone who is perceived to be Muslim.
Kel and I also discussed the ongoing problem of ‘Lawfare’ by Islamic groups and the now very visible double standard towards Islam that is infesting and corrupting our legal systems. We looked at the rise in the use of ‘hate speech’ legislation by Islamic groups in order to try to shut down those asking awkward questions about the ideology of rape and murder.
For me one of the highlights of the programme was an interview by Vlad Tepes of Mr Tim Burton the patriot writer who was imprisoned for twelve weeks because he insulted the mendacious grievance mongering taqiyya artist Fiyaz Mughal of the Tell Mama organisation. Mr Burton explained the story of how he was dragged before the courts for ‘racially harassing’ Mughal for putting in a joke job application for the Tell Mama organisation.
If you want to listen to the whole show and the excellent interview of Tim Burton by Vlad Tepes then you can access the show via the link below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kel-fritzi/2017/08/03/rfb-more-islamic-terror-tactics
If you want to watch the interview between Mr Burton and Vlad Tepes as a standalone video then you can watch it by clicking on the You Tube link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui1J6Lx8xsA
Mr Burton also talked a little about the forthcoming appeal and the previous time in 2014 when Mughal again attempted to silence Mr Burton by bringing a spurious case of ‘racial harassment’ against him. In the 2014 case, Mughal was soundly defeated in Birmingham magistrates court by Mr Burton, which some commentators suspect led to Mughal using his personal connections with Crown Prosecution Service staff to bring the later prosecution against Mr Burton in 2017 for the joke job application.