March 5, 2010

Just In Case We Forgot . . .

'War on Terror' to last as long as Cold War


Telegraph - Charles Farr, the head of the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism, said that while the names of terror groups threatening the UK were likely to change, the threat itself would continue for decades.

Within ten years al-Qaeda could have been replaced by a different group with a similar ideology, he said.

His comments came in private evidence sessions with the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, extracts of which have been published.

David Winnick, the Labour MP, asked Mr Farr if he thought the threat from international terrorism would last as long as the Soviet threat, which ran from the end of the Second World War to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

He replied: ''It is possible, and perhaps probable, that international terrorism will indeed be with us for that sort of length of time.

''However I qualify that by saying that the particular organisations who are creating the threat will undoubtedly change during that period.

''It is perfectly possible that in ten years we will be looking at something which has replaced al-Qaeda and may even have a different name and certainly have different people in it, but I fear may pose a threat of the same degree.

''The threat may be with us for that length of time.''

Continued . . .


Translation: expect false flag terror attacks, and a totalitarian police state for a long time to come, slaves.