Terror Attacks

  • World Exclusive: Bin Laden’s “English Disciple”

    In a world exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, surveillance footage of a suspect who’s believed to be Osama Bin Laden’s “English Disciple” can be seen here for the first time.

    He’s alleged to have stayed in England following the 9/11 attacks. He’s thought to have continued to act as a “Legacy Hero” for the terror group, Al-Qaeda, based in Afghanistan.

  • Long Report: The nature of terrorism

    The notion of being attacked is nothing new to us. We’ve heard about it in our youths and know about invasions. We’ve also studied a little the world wars and get what it means.

    It’s also possible to see the truth of it in crime, however the emergence of terrorism is a separate issue. It hits us suddenly and there a sense of disorientation as to why.

    The academics among us study the likely causes and issues at the root of such actions, but fail to bring the perpetrator’s to light. Maybe they’re just mules in a bigger picture.

    Its earthly origins

    The background of a terrorist is more than just religion. It has to do with parental influence, social impressions, and the activity of their minds as they process a days’ events.

    It’s unlikely to exclude thoughts about war, conduct, and military activity. There must be a moment during which a potential terrorist considers enlisting to be helpful.

    However, their path is less saline and becomes more abrasive to a society, than a part of it. Their rejection of norms and values is part of their possession by evil.

    At first sight

    It’s unlikely a terrorist knows much about us. They can’t, seeing as they’re demented by a sense of sadistic self-worth. They also have skewed ways of seeing things.

    Their intent is to do us harm, and to undermine our way of life. While not having one, they want to take ours away. It’s a nihilistic journey into a heart of darkness.

    The fact their country of origin is often different to ours is not the point. It comes out of a dissimilar nature, and it doesn’t have any of the good that most have got.

  • Long Report: Terror in our times

    The death of a major leader in terrorist circles is a plus, but the negative in our calculations is there are more. It isn’t difficult, we imagine, to ‘lead’ a group that essentially causes chaos. There aren’t rules, and regulations don’t apply either. The nature of these groups is they cause harm, and plot and fantasize our demise.

    According to popular reports, there are plenty of candidates for this. The promulgation of bad media online also makes it possible for just about anyone to present the potential to be a terrorist leader in waiting. In some circumstances, all it takes is a small advantage over others. It’s enough to set up and takeover the group.

    The true nature of terrorism is difficult to understand, but it’s easier to explain if we equate it with another thing. In our past, anarchism is a way of putting it all in perspective. The anarchists of recent and distant history present us with similar, if not the same, issues. They tried to do great harm while also inciting hatred.

    What it’s all about

    A sort of agitation like this is against an organized state than people at large. It doesn’t make sense to weaken people groups or communities if it isn’t clear who supports the state or not. It’s fair to say the UK has a thriving Muslim community. It’s also not a secret that Islamic ways of thought and lifestyle do well here.

    The main point a terrorist is seeking to make is to critique the fashion or organization that a state makes its priority. In some respects, there are differences between state’s a terrorist can highlight, albeit the task involved is divergent. However, the aim of the terrorist is to disrupt to state a case, and not just destroy.

    This makes is a threat to all of us, because a way to go about it is to target high profile, important places or areas. It may catch people out that are in agreement with their religious beliefs, but if the moment fits the occasion they’ll pursue it regardless. In their ideology, a sacrifice is worth making if it proves a point in the end.