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Christmas Day Bomb Plot by Muslims Targeted St. Paul's Cathedral

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Earlier this week, I chronicled a brief recent history of Islamic Christmas terror attacks. But the list is constantly growing.

A year before 9/11, fourteen Muslims had plotted to bomb the Strasbourg Christmas market outside the cathedral. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were still in the future. The hatred that drove these Islamic terrorists to plot their mass slaughter of non-Muslims was as old as Mohammed.

“This cathedral is Allah’s enemy,” the Muslim murderers gloated, as they drove past the Christmas market, watching men and women shopping for presents, unaware of the fate intended for them. "Here we see the enemies of Allah as they stroll about. You will go to hell, Allah willing."

While that attack on a Christmas market in France did not succeed, two years ago another Muslim terrorist drove a van into a crowd at a Christmas market in Nantes while screaming, “Allahu Akbar.” 

Just as in Berlin, the terrorist plowed his van into a stand selling mulled wine. Ten people were injured and one of his victims died. A day earlier, yet another terrorist had driven into a crowd in Dijon, France while also shouting about the supremacy of Allah. He managed to injure thirteen. 

Here's the latest addition to the Muslim Christmas terror naughty list.

A Christmas Day terrorist plot targeting Melbourne landmarks has been foiled after police conducted raids across the city's north west.

Seven people have been arrested and five are in custody stopping what police chief commissioner Graham Ashton said was a potential multi-mode attack at Federation Square, Flinders Street Station and St Paul's Cathedral.

He said the attack, using "explosive devices" was "mostly likely" set to be carried out on Christmas Day. 

Apart from explosives, police also suspect guns and knives may have been used. Police said the suspects were "self-radicalised" but inspired by Islamic State.

Yes, but if we stop Muslim migration, that's just giving ISIS what it wants. That's the current silly narrative of last resort. Meanwhile we can all learn to live like this. And when we keep taking in Muslims who keep killing us, then ISIS will be really miffed.


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