The prophecy is more than seeing into the future. For the prophecy sees without the element of time. For the prophecy sees things as they were, as they are, and as they always shall be.
ISIS terror fanatics have been working to bolster their ranks with a team of jihadi scientists “We know it wants to go further by
carrying out a nuclear attack in the heart of Europe.“This, combined
with poor levels of security at a host of nuclear research centres in
the former Soviet Union mean the threat of a possible ‘dirty bomb’ attack on a Western capital is high.”The
threat of ISIS developing a nuclear arsenal of its own was brought to a
terrifying reality when it was discovered two of the Brussels suicide
bombers had filmed the routine of the head of the country’s nuclear
research and development programme.Brothers
Khalid and Ibrahim El Bakraoui had originally planned to strike a
nuclear site in Belgium before committing the horrific attack, murdering
32 innocent civilians.And 25 years on from the end of the Cold War,
the nuclear expert called on Russia and the US to merge their
technological prowess to monitor the trafficking of illegal nuclear
materials.Earlier this year, David Cameron raised fears that the Jihadis
are ready to launch a horrific nuclear attack on the West. Cameron called on world leaders to address: “The issue of nuclear
security and the security of nuclear materials, particularly when it
comes to the problems of international terrorism, the concept of
terrorists and nuclear materials coming together – which is obviously a
very chilling prospect and something in the light of the Belgian
attacks, we know is a threat that is only too real.
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Two of the Brussels bombers filmed the routine of the head of the country’s nuclear programme It comes as it was revealed that the
security of Britain’s nuclear arsenal is at risk as the Government
threatens to slash the already overstretched workforce charged with
protecting the Trident missile system.The Government is considering a
further 15 per cent cut to staff within the Ministry of Defence Police
force.But Chairman of the Defence Police Federation Eamon Keating
claimed the strained security unit is already “at the limits of its
resources”.