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'''Martin McDaid''' is a former [[Royal Marine]] and member of the [[Special Boat Service]]<ref name=m>http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/exclusive-bombers-and-the-special-forces-soldier-550920</ref> who reportedly converted to [[Islam]] and changed his name to '''Adbullah Mohammed'''. He appears to have lead a group of Muslims, including [[Mohammad Sidique Khan]] and [[Shehzad Tanweer]]. [[Martin Gilbertson]], a computer specialist, reported his suspicions to the [[UK Police]] who would later neither confirm nor deny that he had done so.<ref>http://breakfornews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=325</ref> | '''Martin McDaid''' is a former [[Royal Marine]] and member of the [[Special Boat Service]]<ref name=m>http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/exclusive-bombers-and-the-special-forces-soldier-550920</ref> who reportedly converted to [[Islam]] and changed his name to '''Adbullah Mohammed'''. He appears to have lead a group of Muslims, including [[Mohammad Sidique Khan]] and [[Shehzad Tanweer]]. [[Martin Gilbertson]], a computer specialist, reported his suspicions to the [[UK Police]] who would later neither confirm nor deny that he had done so.<ref>http://breakfornews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=325</ref> | ||
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After the [[2005 London Bombings]], Martin McDaid appears to have disappeared. | After the [[2005 London Bombings]], Martin McDaid appears to have disappeared. | ||
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Martin McDaid is a former Royal Marine and member of the Special Boat Service[1] who reportedly converted to Islam and changed his name to Adbullah Mohammed. He appears to have lead a group of Muslims, including Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer. Martin Gilbertson, a computer specialist, reported his suspicions to the UK Police who would later neither confirm nor deny that he had done so.[2]
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Official narrative
As of 2017, he was not mentioned in Wikipedia.
Career
Martin McDaid is quoted in the Mirror as stating that "I'm an ex-anti-terrorist operator. I spent one and a half years with the Special Forces - with the Special Boat Service. I finished nearly 15 years ago."[1]
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After the 2005 London Bombings, Martin McDaid appears to have disappeared.
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