Five other disciples, led by Omar Khyam, are serving life for the Bluewater bomb plot.
Now Bakri, exiled in Lebanon after being booted out of Britain, is using extremist mouthpieces to recruit more misfits to his twisted cause.
Their rants, many thought to have been recorded in London, are posted online. Bakri’s copyright flashes onscreen as the sermons are played.
One fanatic said the beheading of non-Muslims was acceptable. Another mocked the holocaust, saying Hitler made kebabs of the victims.
The Queen and Tony Blair are also attacked, while Britain’s Muslims are urged to “rise up”.
Bakri’s latest vile crusade was uncovered by internet terror investigator Neil Doyle.
He said: “It indicates his determination not to be silenced even though his organisation is banned. I estimate he has 20 people spouting his views.
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