Al-Qaeda Buying Ambulances on Ebay.Does this raise a red flag?
"London—MI5 have warned Britain’s cash-strapped National Health Services that dozens of ambulances, along with old police cars and fire engines past their sell-by date–are being snapped up by al-Qaeda operatives in the United Kingdom to mount suicide bomb attacks.
So serious is the problem that counter-terrorism officials at the Home Office have written to eBay, the Internet auctioneer, asking them to stop selling emergency service vehicles, equipment and uniforms."
THIS IS BEING DONE WORLDWIDE, INCLUDING HERE IN THE U.S.
http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/
We all know that they are unethical. Strapping bombs to children, hiding behind women and children while doing their dirty deeds...I hope we come up with some remedies, soon...
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![]() BUDDY L FIRE TRUCK 205 PRESSED STEEL 1924 EXCEPTIONAL US $1,050.27
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US $1,050.27



February 6th, 2010 at 4:40 pm
They must have watched " The Kingdom". Script writers formulating terror plots for the weak minded? What a shock.
February 6th, 2010 at 4:40 pm
Good Grief. Thanks for the website and the warning.
February 6th, 2010 at 4:40 pm
Oh crap. Just what we need – Islamic extremists first responders, wrapping my head in a towel to prevent bleeding hahaha. I am joking and yet, it’s an incredibly scary thought! They are plotting to use those vehicles in all the wrong ways and that could prove dangerous to Americans and Europeans.
February 6th, 2010 at 4:40 pm
No, it does not raise a red flag. Anyone can use anything as a weapon. Should we ban eBay because someone might buy a stick on eBay and sharpen it to a point so they can kill people with it?