The Spanish Islamic attacks could have been far far worse.

La Sagrada Familia the cathedral that was the intended target of the Islamic murderers who killed 14 in Las Ramblas in Barcelona

 

Although the deaths of 14 innocent people at the hands of Islamic savages in Spain this week have been bad enough, news is coming out that suggests that the murdering Muslims involved in this attack could have taken many more lives in an attack on one of Spain’s best known cathedrals. According to press reports the Islamic murderers, who had been allegedly radicalised by an Islamic hate preacher at a building used as a mosque in the town of Ripoll, were planning to carry out a bomb attack on the cathedral of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona and at the city’s port area. These attacks would have been in addition to the attack on Las Ramblas which killed 14 in a ‘truck of peace’ attack.

The Daily Mail said:

The terrorists who killed 14 people and wounded over a hundred in Catalonia had originally planned to drive three vans packed with explosives into iconic parts of Barcelona including the Sagrada Familia cathedral, it has been reported. 

Had their butane-filled gas containers not accidentally detonated the night before the atrocities on Thursday, the 12-person terror cell would have used them to maximise deaths in the tourist hotspots of the Spanish city, local media suggest. 

They intended to explode one van in Las Ramblas, a second by the world-famous Sagrada Familia cathedral and the last in the port area of the city, El Espanol has claimed.

To detonate the gas, they intended to use the same TATP explosives – also known as the ‘Mother of Satan’ – that were blown up in the 7/7 bombings in London.  


These three explosions and associated vehicle attacks would most likely have killed hundreds of innocent people. These Islamic savages could have caused mass slaughter all in the name of their bloodthirsty deity ‘Allah’. The people targeted would be those visiting or praying at the cathedral and those enjoying the restaurants and facilities of the old docks area of Barcelona as well as those in Las Ramblas.

The attackers are linked to an Islamic hate preacher called Adelbaki Es Satty who according to the Independent newspaper website was the ringleader of the plot and the one who radicalised the other attackers. Es Satty is one of a number of people who have been named by the Spanish press as individuals suspected of involvement in the attack and along with others who are being sought by the police.

The Independent said:

Spanish police have raided the home of an imam they believe may have been at the centre of a plot to commit the terror attacks that killed 14 people.

A van was used to kill 13 and injure more than 130 people in Barcelona on Thursday, and hours later a second attack took place in the seaside town of Cambrils, leaving one person dead and 13 injured.

Police have released a diagram naming 12 suspects in the attack, three of whom are currently believed to be on the run.

They include 22-year-old Younes Abouyaaqoub, who is thought to have been at the wheel of the van that ploughed into crowds of people on Barcelona’s La Rambla thoroughfare.

A graphic published by El Pais names the five attackers shot dead in Cambrils, including Moussa Oukabir, at least two people killed in an explosion in Alcanar and four suspects in detention. Three others – Youssef Aalla, imam Adelbaki Es Satty and Abouyaaqoub – are feared to be at large.

However other press outlets namely Breitbart are saying that Es Satty the terrorism promoting Iman is not at large but was killed in a premature explosion at a building in the town of Alcanar which was being used by him and the others as a bomb factory

Breitbart said:

A police official in Spain says an imam whose home was searched as part of the investigation into two deadly vehicle attacks is believed to be the radicalising force behind the cell of young men — and is now thought to have died in an explosion linked to the attacks.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity to reveal details of the new suspicions surrounding imam Abdelbaki Es Satty. Officials in Es Satty’s former mosque in the northern town of Ripoll, which he left abruptly in June, on Saturday denounced the attacks in Barcelona and a nearby seaside town.

I suppose it’s nice of the mosque management to denounce the attacks after they have happened but it would have been better had they said something before these Islamic savages went on their murder spree. It’s highly likely that the statements made by the mosque management denouncing the attacks are just a load of bullshit, taqiyya and arse-covering. These sort of statements come out of the mouths of mosque spokesmen after every attack but sometimes, as in the mosque attended by the attacker who killed 22 at Manchester Arena in May 2017, it turns out that the mosque has a habit of hosting hate preachers. I wonder how many hate preachers have been hosted at the Ripoll mosque about which the management of the mosque said and did nothing to prevent.

The Iman, Es Satty, operated out of a dingy backstreet mosque, of the sort that have sprung up all over Europe including in the United Kingdom, where Es Satty is alleged to have radicalised his band of savages into carrying out this attack. The similarity between Es Satty’s backstreet mosque (pictured below) and the many similar uncontrolled, unregistered and unmonitored mosques and madrassas that are present in other European towns and cities should cause us a lot of concern.

The building in the town of Ripoll said to have been used as a backstreet mosque by the hate preacher who is at the heart of the Spanish terror attacks and related plots.

 

We in the UK especially should also ask how many of these backstreet mosques in places like London, Birmingham, Manchester and in smaller towns and cities are also preaching ‘death to the kuffar’? If what has apparently been going on in this Spanish ‘jihad’ mosque is also happening elsewhere, then it’s likely that countries like Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands also have grave problems with extremist mosques being given virtual carte Blanche to spout their incitement to murder. It could even be that the unwanted mosque, one of many that may have been imposed on your community by Muslims and their bent mates on the local council, also contains those who are preaching ‘death to the infidel’ and who are plotting our demise?

The backstory to the Spanish attacks and the involvement of a religious leader, shows that there is an urgent need to governments to impose draconian controls on who is and who is not allowed to run, control, speak or preach or teach at mosques. Although this will without doubt impinge on the rights of Muslims to practise their religion freely, such controls would also be very much justified. This is because by indulging in so much murder, maiming and mayhem, Muslims have forfeited any rights to be treated with the same level of respect as other more peaceful religions have earned.

2 Comments on "The Spanish Islamic attacks could have been far far worse."

  1. Michael Copeland | August 21, 2017 at 9:23 am |

    Breitbart writes “how many … mosques … are also preaching ‘death to the kuffar’? ” and speaks of

    “extremist mosques being given virtual carte Blanche to spout their incitement to murder.”

    Two points:

    All mosques preach ‘death to the kuffar’: it is basic Islamic doctrine.

    Incitement to murder is basic Koranic teaching: “Kill them wherever you find them”, K 2:191, part of Islamic law.

    • Fahrenheit211 | August 21, 2017 at 9:35 am |

      I agree with you that all mainstream mosques have a potential to preach ‘death to the kuffar’. About the only exception I would make to that would be the Ahmediyya and the Ismailis who are more often sinned against by other Muslims than they sin against us. If a mosque is promoting the words of the Koran without any historical context or as contemporaneous exhortations to violence then they are extreme or should be considered as such. We should no longer rely on Muslims themselves saying that they are ‘not extreme’ as the term ‘extreme’ can be quite flexible and what we would call extreme, such as calls for the deaths of members of other faiths, is quite normal for mainstream Islam.

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