Al-Qaeda was planning a terrorist attack in Poland, but the Polish intelligence agencies thwarted the plan, we learn from Angora magazine. According to Angora’s journalists the secret operation (codename “Stand”) was carried out by the Internal Security Agency (ABW) and the Foreign Intelligence Agency (AW) in cooperation with the CIA and the German secret service. The operation began in 2005 when American intelligence agencies informed the Polish authorities about a possible Al-Qaeda terrorist attack in Poland during a large event. However, when Poland and Ukraine won the battle to organise Euro 2012, terrorists postponed their attack until the tournament. Several explosives were supposed to be planted in the structure of a renovated football stadium and detonated during one of the Euro 2012 matches, but the Polish intelligence services learnt of these plans and kept the terrorists under strict surveillance. They were then allowed to plant their bombs in the stadium after which Polish bomb disposal units found and secured the explosives, which were later detonated in a training ground in Kazuń.
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“They were then allowed to plant their bombs in the stadium after which Polish bomb disposal units found and secured the explosives”
how come I haven`t heard about this?
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There are two reasons for this, Frymark:
a) You were not part of the bomb crew, like myself.
b) You have not been blessed with the ability to read newspapers, like myself.
God bless, Frymark.
Dave
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This is obviously a complete farce, as Euro 2012 has not yet been played and the stadiums not yet renovated. Therefore, how could they have possibly planted the bombs yet if they were looking to denote them during a match at Euro 2012??? Do you have a crystal ball or time machine? This is B.S.
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Lala72, read the comment above by Dave ‘Bomb’ Man… 😉
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