UK: Former MI5 chief calls on people to spy on their neighbors in order to try to stop jihad terror.

Pamela Geller says it: "They want people to spy on the neighbors. Why? So they'll be charged with racist-islamophobia-anti-muslim-bigotry? The London beheader was on British intel's radar for two years; what good did that do? The Brits arrested a couple of people for 'anti-Islamic' tweets in the wake of the beheading. What rational person would come forward to turn in a devout Muslim? Scores of young non-Muslim British girls who were raped and sold like meat by Muslim gangs repeatedly went to law enforcement and the law did nothing. EDL members protest against Islamic supremacism and get arrested. EDL leaders Tommy Robinson and Kev Carroll have been continually harassed and arrested for leading the counter jihad organization. Who in their right mind would come forward?"

This is why no one reported Major Hasan either, even when his taste for jihad violence was obvious. Those around him knew that if they did report him, they'd become the poster child for "Islamophobia" in the military, and their careers would be ruined.

"'The enemy is everywhere': Former MI5 head calls for people to spy on their neighbours following murder of soldier Lee Rigby," by Emily Davies for the Daily Mail, May 27:
The former head of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington has called for British people to inform security services if they suspect their neighbours maybe [sic] extremists.

Dame Stella, who supports the Government’s controversial ‘snoopers’ charter’, said people need to be more alert because it is impossible for security services to spot every threat.
She called for a wartime vigilance and for people to be the Government’s ‘eyes and ears’ following the killing of Lee Rigby.

The 78-year-old, who was MI5’s first female Director General, said: ‘The community has the responsibility to act as the eyes and ears, as they did during the war … where there were all these posters up saying the walls have ears and the enemy is everywhere.

‘There have often been indications in the community, whether it’s Muslim or anywhere else, that people are becoming extremists and spouting hate phrases.’

Dame Stella said security services had to prioritise the most dangerous threats because ‘thousands’ of people were being radicalised in Britain.

She said further terror attacks on the UK were inevitable unless the country became a ‘police state’.

Her comments, made at the Hay Festival, were prompted following the killing of 25-year-old soldier Lee Rigby by alleged Islamist fanatics Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, in Woolwich last Wednesday.

Dame Stella said the Woolwich killing was classified as a ‘terrorist attack’ because of the ideology behind the attack.

It has now emerged that Adebolajo made a second attempt to travel to Somalia to join extremist groups after failing in 2010.

The killing has raised questions about MI5 after it also emerged the two suspects were known to them.

Adebolajo was detained in Kenya in 2010 after trying to join a terrorist group.
An investigation by parliamentary intelligence is being carried out to determine whether there were intelligence failings.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/05/uk-former-mi5-chief-calls-on-people-to-spy-on-their-neighbors-in-order-to-try-to-stop-jihad-terror.html

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