SOTT EXCLUSIVE: More fear mongering as ISIS terror threats increasing



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Two reports out today from the US and UK heightening the terror threat from ISIS.

First from the UK as reported by Express:



Terrorists are plotting to blow up five European passenger jets in a Christmas "spectacular", security experts say.


The threat has been taken so seriously it came close to leading to an outright ban on all hand luggage, a senior insider has revealed.


Mobile phones and electronic devices could still be banned from plane cabins, with the threat of a 9/11-style coordinated attack on London and other major cities feared imminent.


The warning comes as Whitehall officials admit that a terror strike on the UK is now "almost inevitable" particularly with British jihadis returning from fighting alongside the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.


An airport security source told the Sunday Express: "We've been told that five planes are being targeted in a high profile hit before Christmas. They've been waiting for the big one.


"We have many scares but this one nearly got hand baggage pulled from all airlines. The threat is still alive and real."


The plot, which has been known about for the past two months, is thought to involve Islamists smuggling bombs on to planes bound for major European destinations before Christmas.


The well-placed security insider said talks had been held about how to deal with it, with suggestions made to ban hand luggage.


The source said: "High level negotiations are continuing at Governmental level but at the moment there has been little done to respond.


"There is paralysis because of the difficulty of banning hand luggage which is one of the strongest weapons we have against the new threats.


"All electronics may be banned from hand luggage and placed in the hold, that has been considered, and there has been behaviour analysis training at airports but while it's effective, it's difficult to roll out quickly and is not a sufficient safety net.


"The threat is aimed at Europe. The U.S has improved their security over the summer but we have not.


"Everyone is expecting something catastrophic very soon."



The Orwellian response to this alleged threat is to further clamp down on airport security to the extent of making travel extremely difficult for ordinary people.

And if the above wasn't enough, from Yahoo! News:



The FBI on Sunday issued the strongest warning to date about possible attacks by the ISIS terrorist group against the U.S. military inside the homeland, officials tell ABC News.


In a joint intelligence bulletin issued overnight by the FBI with the Department of Homeland Security, officials strongly urged those who serve in uniform to scrub their social media accounts of anything that might bring unwanted attention from "violent extremists" or would help the extremists learn individual service members' identities.


"The FBI and DHS recommend that current and former members of the military review their online social media accounts for any information that might serve to attract the attention of ISIL [ISIS] and its supporters," the federal bulletin sent to law enforcement agencies said, advising that troops "routinely exercise operational security in their interactions online."


Officials said they fear copycat attacks based on what happened in Canada last month, when two uniformed Canadian soldiers were killed in two separate incidents by young men who claimed they were ISIS followers.



It seems that online social networks are now a grave danger to security also.

Now all that is needed is an apparently 'real' terror attack to take place to justify the implementation of these pre-prepared police state policies. With the world economies teetering on collapse and conflicts going on in numerous places, the likelihood of some type of false flag attack is highly probable.




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