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:I come across many British politicians. There are several who are good in their own ways - [[Baroness Neville Jones]], [[Patrick Mercer]], [[Michael Gove]], [[Liam Fox]], [[David Davis]], [[Anne Cryer]] - though confined to the limited powers of Westminster. Likewise, Tony Blair was good in his own way. Home-grown terrorism is a European problem, not just a British one. Spain has Judge Baltasar, France has Sarkozy etc.<ref>[[Family Security Matters]], [http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.115/pub_detail.asp Exclusive: Dominic Whiteman: Lessons in Fighting Islamism from Across the Pond] Adrian Morgan, 15 May 2008</ref>
 
:I come across many British politicians. There are several who are good in their own ways - [[Baroness Neville Jones]], [[Patrick Mercer]], [[Michael Gove]], [[Liam Fox]], [[David Davis]], [[Anne Cryer]] - though confined to the limited powers of Westminster. Likewise, Tony Blair was good in his own way. Home-grown terrorism is a European problem, not just a British one. Spain has Judge Baltasar, France has Sarkozy etc.<ref>[[Family Security Matters]], [http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.115/pub_detail.asp Exclusive: Dominic Whiteman: Lessons in Fighting Islamism from Across the Pond] Adrian Morgan, 15 May 2008</ref>
 
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

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Dominic Whiteman

Dominic Whiteman founded the private investigation network, Vigil and works for the international security firm, Crypt.

The Vigil Network - with over fifty members worldwide (twenty of whom are focused solely on monitoring virtual fake-jihadi and jihadi activity) - has been behind many successful investigations and some high profile exposés. In the UK these exposés have included the BBC’s Hizb ut Tahrir exposé of November 14th 2006 and the law-changing Radical British Libraries’ book stock exposé of September 2007 (see www.vigilnetwork.com media section). Dominic is European Director of the network, based in London, and works with the media, think tanks, advocates and politicians across Europe and the United States to investigate and expose culturalist, conveyor-belt and actual terrorist threats from extreme Islamism and other subversive, terror-related threats (notably the LTTE threat to Sri Lanka).
Born in England in the early 1970’s, educated at a well-known British boarding school and the London School of Economics, Dominic has travelled and worked in a variety of countries and continents.
Dominic specializes as a counter terror adviser on Sri Lanka (BBC World) and UK Islamism (appearing in the past on BBC News, BBC Newsnight, ITV, & Channel 4). He has been interview for radio and TV. He writes for a range of publications and is currently the Editor of the Westminster Journal www.westminsterjournal.com His Homeland Security Handbook, The Seven Steps to Victory, will be published in the United States in the Summer of 2008. Dominic’s poetry and political philosophy essays are available online.[1]

Walking away from Vigil

Dominic leaves VIGIL at the end of May to head up a new operation called V7 Europe www.v7europe.com. V7 Europe seeks to investigate encroaching extreme Islamism in European member states; its investigative remit includes Muslim faith schools, infiltration of police forces, immigration departments and local government by extreme Islamists, as well as highlighting cases of FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) and Muslim honor violence across the continent.[2]

Views

Not a neocon

If you stand up against the violent or cultural Islamists in Britain today, they classify you as a Neocon, however mainstream your political views or however distant from Neocons your previous stances. Fortunately no-one pays their views much attention, but nonetheless their wretched tactic must be uncovered.
Westminster Journal seeks to expose these Islamists who lie and oil their way through to mainstream politics, particularly in Britain and Sweden. To brush aside the liars, so that Western Governments can deal face to face with those who represent mainstream, peaceable Muslims and do not stand for hegemonistic Islamist goals.[3]

Politicians I admire

I come across many British politicians. There are several who are good in their own ways - Baroness Neville Jones, Patrick Mercer, Michael Gove, Liam Fox, David Davis, Anne Cryer - though confined to the limited powers of Westminster. Likewise, Tony Blair was good in his own way. Home-grown terrorism is a European problem, not just a British one. Spain has Judge Baltasar, France has Sarkozy etc.[4]

Affiliations

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