Scottish terrorists in water threat

Monday, September 11, 2006 
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Water reservoir
Some water, yesterday
The Scottish National Liberation Army, a tiny group of extremists dedicated
to removing the English from Scotland, have threatened to poison the water
supplies of England. 
The threat came in an email sent to the Glasgow offices of The Sunday Times,
which warned that they group planned to poison the public water supplies in
England only, and claimed: 'We have the means to do this, and we shall. This
is a war and we intend to win it.' 
The SNLA - which may be no more than only one or two people - includes in
its aims the reversal of 'mass English immigration' to Scotland, and the
restoration of Scots Gaelic (spoken by just over 1% of the population) as
the national language. 
They were most active in the early 1980s, sending letter bombs to
politicians including Margaret Thatcher, as well as to Princess Diana. 
More recent SNLA terror attacks include a package of fake anthrax, sent to
St Andrews University in the months before Prince William started University
there - with the chilling result that the Prince came within weeks of being
in the same building as a substance that looked like but wasn't anthrax. 
And in 2002 they sent caustic soda to Cherie Blair, disguised as
aromatherapy oil. 
Most terrifyingly, they also struck a significant blow against the British
state by targeting a Cape Cod firm that sold HP Sauce to British expats in
America. 
The water-poisoning warning was accompanied by the publication on the
website of the Scottish Seperatist Group - the SNLA's 'political wing' - of
instructions for how to carry out the attack, under the heading 'HOW TO MAKE
AND USE A HOME-MADE WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION.' 
The document, which perhaps gives away that crucial element of surprise,
details how the attack would be conducted via fire hydrants, and suggests
that just 'ten kilograms of [the substance] in a city's drinking water
supplies can kill up to 200,000 people.' It fails to mention that this would
require those 200,000 people to drink an entire city's water supply between
them. 
Police have confirmed that they are looking into the threats under the 2006
Terrorism Act.
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