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Third day of bomb threats force UK schools to evacuate after vow to ‘shoot and behead’ children

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posted on May, 28 2016 @ 02:35 PM
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Looks like the UK might be getting some kind of backlash because reports say many schools have been getting bomb threats.

This story is from Pam Geller, and might be biased and sensationalized?

Anybody in the UK that can confirm or clarify?

Seems possible with all the trouble all over the world.

Third day of bomb threats force UK schools to evacuate after vow to ‘shoot and behead’ children


Hmmmm, who beheads and threatens to behead? Islam in the West. Every day, terror in various forms. The more terror, the more we have to stay quiet and take massive doses of islamophobin.

“Third day of bomb threats force UK schools to evacuate after vow to ‘shoot and behead,” By Scott Campbell, The Mirror, 27 May 2016:

At least 27 schools have been forced to evacuate today after bomb and gun threats were made across the UK.

It comes after a week of chaos as a series of anonymous calls warned of bombs in more than 40 schools with the caller claiming “the shrapnel will take children’s heads off”.




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posted on May, 28 2016 @ 02:48 PM
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Sounds like immigration is going well.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 02:59 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

This was related to potential Irish-related threats from what I heard. And most of those schools decided to ignore them as they believed they had no credence.

My daughters are in school, btw - and there were no such 'alerts' in my part of the U.K.

Nothing to do with IS or whatever the hell else they like to call themselves, and absolutely nothing to do with immigration.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:06 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Oh look, another Xuenchen thread. Hmmmm. Oh, and he cites Pamela Geller! Wait a second - this Pamela Geller?

No. Oh and my wife's a teacher here in the UK. So - double nope.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:11 PM
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If people would bother reading the article posted they'd understand this isn't solely isolated to the UK, as there were also threats made to US schools.

Anyways, don't buy into the fear mongering.

It's incredible how within THE FIRST SENTENCE of this "article," the blame is automatically shifted to Islam and of course is superseded by the classic pigeon-holing of "I can't say anything bad about Islam without being called an islamaophobe," in which I reply - really?

Islam - and all other mass religion - is childish, absolutely devoid of a modicum of reason and/or logic, and is often responsible for a myriad of different crusades and genocides throughout mankind.

"Every day, terror in various forms," can they be anymore purposefully vague? The fear-mongering is real in this article.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:14 PM
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Its exam time over here in blighty and guess what kids don't like exams so if they can escape them they'll probably get a basic pass on them so i'd put most down to kids who have not revised and suddenly panic.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:27 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

You were a bit quick to condemn xuenche, in fact the info is true.

My wifes school had emergency anti terrorist training on Thursday of last week, following the closure of 3 local schools due to terrorist threats.

1 was in Bury, and 1 in Rochdale to her knowledge.

There have also been several more across the nation, just Google it.

Daily Mail

The Mirror



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:29 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

I can understand evacuating a school due to a bomb threat.. But why evacuate schools over "gun" threats? Aren't guns illegal over there?



iTruthSeeker



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:51 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Hi,

I live in the UK. London to be precise. I also work in a secondary school, (High School for some) and yes those threats have been made, to other schools in the country and most of them were actually closed or evacuated then closed for the day, in some cases two days. The day after it happened the school held a staff meeting and explained what was happening and that the threat, ANY threat should be taken seriously and that if something happened we were to do our very best to keep the children safe but not put ourselves at risk at the same time - Probably a little bit confusing.

I have two family members at the same school, Nephew and Niece so I can't just run out the door even though that'll no doubt be my default setting, so yeah it's real and it keeps happening. No school has ignored them as again any threat is treated as serious.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:53 PM
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a reply to: youcanttellthepeople

As I said in another reply, I work in a school and from what I've been told during a staff meeting concerning the threats no school ignored them or took them as nothing more than a silly threat. They were all treated as serious which is why schools were closed and the children sent home.

I'm not sure about the Irish thing, I haven't heard that, there are a couple different beliefs in who might be responsible for the threats but this is similar to what happened in the states when threats were made against schools and it came to nothing but yh I haven't heard of any school not taking it seriously.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:58 PM
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a reply to: youcanttellthepeople

Irish do not behave this way. Blame the Irish huh? I will not accept that and am personally peeved that you said it, not that I will behead you, bomb you or anyone for that matter because we do not see eye to eye...



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 03:58 PM
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a reply to: RomeByFire

It isn't always the religion that's the problem it's the way people react to it. I'm not religious in the mainstream sense but having seen enough reactions on certain news programmes, debates and internet forums, if you insult Islam you are attacked almost instantly. It was only last week on BBC one on a show called Big Questions, a guy was saying something about Islam and he was called a racist by the person he was debating with and any time the guy spoke or tried to point something out about Islam, the Muslim just shouted out "You can't say nothing, you're a racist."

It happens to say it doesn't is a mistake.

I dont have an issue with any religion. You can believe in anything you wish, you wanna believe a giant chick pot pie lives in the clouds then fine but religion only becomes a problem for me when it starts demanding you take someones life, you take your own or break away from your family or asks for all your worldly possessions like Scientology does. Religion can work wonders the sad part is that it tends to have strings on the end of it.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 04:01 PM
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originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
a reply to: xuenchen

I can understand evacuating a school due to a bomb threat.. But why evacuate schools over "gun" threats? Aren't guns illegal over there?



iTruthSeeker


No, they're not illegal. You just need a licence and above all knowledge of what's allowed and what's not allowed. As a result we have a very low number of gun-related homicides.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 04:25 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Its a smack in the middle of exam seaso.

Likely some brat wants to dodge exams.

Still they are takeing the threats seriously.



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 04:27 PM
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originally posted by: avgguy
Sounds like immigration is going well.

Except nothi g actually happened

So far these are just hoaxes .


Plus if they were terrorist attacks i doubt they would warn people in advance.



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posted on May, 28 2016 @ 04:28 PM
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posted on May, 28 2016 @ 04:32 PM
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originally posted by: AngryCymraeg

originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
a reply to: xuenchen

I can understand evacuating a school due to a bomb threat.. But why evacuate schools over "gun" threats? Aren't guns illegal over there?



iTruthSeeker


No, they're not illegal. You just need a licence and above all knowledge of what's allowed and what's not allowed. As a result we have a very low number of gun-related homicides.


Come on you know better than to bite.

Now this is thread foing to decend intona US verse UK gun control thread.....



posted on May, 28 2016 @ 04:44 PM
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originally posted by: avgguy
Sounds like immigration is going well.


Actually. It is. Thanks



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