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Doesn't media play right into the hands of government
fear mongers with the following headlines? Reports: UK terror attack thwartedTuesday, November 23, 2004 Posted: 1023
GMT (1823 HKT)

This February 2003 photograph shows British troops at Heathrow Airport after
reports of possible attacks.
[Actually, British Intelligence planned the whole thing, then gave a
press release claiming credit for solving a plot they themselves created, out
of thin air, as part of planned anti-terrorism exercises. What GAWL! Oh, but
you can could on more of these.]
LONDON, England (AP) -- British security services
thwarted planned September 11-style terror attacks on Heathrow Airport and
skyscrapers in London's Canary Wharf financial district, according to two
media reports.
But the stories, which cited unidentified sources, did not say when or where
the plots were uncovered, or how close they came to being carried out.
The plans to crash planes into the two targets were among four or five attacks
planned by terrorists linked to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network, ITV News
said Monday night and the Daily Mail newspaper reported in its Tuesday
editions.
ITV News also said that British authorities had disrupted training programs
for suicide pilots.
Officials at Britain's Home Office and Metropolitan Police in London refused
to comment.
A spokesman at Prime Minister Tony Blair's Downing Street office said: "We
never comment on security matters."
A year and a half ago, British troops in armored vehicles surrounded Heathrow
Airport. Blair's government said that the action came in response to specific
intelligence.
Pakistan had given British officials intelligence suggesting that al Qaeda had
plotted to attack Heathrow airport. The information was found on the computers
of two accused members of Osama bin Laden's terror network arrested in
Pakistan. The computers held images of Heathrow.
On November 8, the head of the British intelligence service MI5, Eliza
Manningham-Buller, said that counterterrorism efforts have helped to prevent
attacks in Britain since the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States,
but she offered no details.
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