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  • FREEPER CALL TO ACTION! OPERATION: "WHERE'S OUR CINC!?"

    06/02/2009 8:03:10 AM PDT · by DCBryan1 · 107 replies · 3,500+ views
    0210040JUN09 (date time group) | dcbryan1
    Freepers: After sleeping on it, I have decided to call you to action! A great injustice is being perpetrated by our main stream media (MSM) and our Commander In Chief (CINC), President Barrack Hussein Obama. The time now is 10:04 CST, 02 JUNE 09, exactly 24 hours after Privates William Long, 23 of Conway, AR, and Private Second Class Quinton Ezeagwula, 18, of Jacksonville, AR became the first victims of terrorism on American soil since 11 SEP 01 and we have heard no statement from their Commander in Chief, President Barrack Hussein Obama. Almost as egregious as Obama’s silence, we...
  • Breaking News: One Army Recruiter Dead, 2nd Critical in Drive-By Shooting in Little Rock, AR

    06/01/2009 9:58:30 AM PDT · by DCBryan1 · 485 replies · 21,816+ views
    KATV ^ | 01 JUNE 09 | Robert Bell
    <p>Latest Video:Little Rock - One person is in custody, and two others have been transported to a local hospital in serious condition following a double-shooting in west Little Rock Monday morning.</p> <p>Authorities say the incident occurred around 10:00 a.m. at the U.S. Army Navy Career Center inside the Ashley Square Shopping Center at 9112 North Rodney Parham Road. According to Lt. Terry Hastings with the Little Rock Police Department, two recruiting officers standing outside the office were hit when the unidentified suspect drove up in a black SUV and began shooting.</p>
  • Muslim Group Shuts Down Conservative Conference

    05/29/2009 12:11:34 PM PDT · by radu · 35 replies · 1,661+ views
    News Max ^ | Thursday, May 28, 2009 | N/A
    The manager of a prominent Nashville hotel cancelled a contract with a conservative foundation to hold a conference this weekend on radical Islam, apparently after learning that the group would feature a keynote address by controversial Dutch parliamentarian and filmmaker, Geert Wilders. Muslim groups succeeded in preventing Wilders from screening “Fitna,” his 15-minute movie on radical Islam, in the House of Lords this February, on claims it was insulting to Muslims, and dogged him during a recent U.S. tour as well. Thomas A. Negri, managing director of Loew’s Vanderbilt Hotel and Office complex in Nashville, told Newsmax on Wednesday that...
  • FBI's newest 'Most Wanted' terrorist is American

    04/21/2009 7:43:41 AM PDT · by SmithL · 29 replies · 912+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 4/21/9 | DEVLIN BARRETT, Associated Press Writer
    WASHINGTON, (AP) -- For the first time, an accused domestic terrorist is being added to the FBI's list of "Most Wanted" terror suspects. Daniel Andreas San Diego, a 31-year-old computer specialist from Berkeley, Calif., is wanted for the 2003 bombings of two corporate offices in California. Authorities describe San Diego as an animal rights activist who turned to bomb attacks and say he has tattoo that proclaims, "It only takes a spark." A law enforcement official said the FBI was to announce Tuesday that San Diego was being added to the "Most Wanted" terrorist list. The official spoke on condition...
  • FBI's Most Wanted lists 1st domestic terror suspect

    04/20/2009 8:13:52 PM PDT · by Sergeant Tim · 38 replies · 2,124+ views
    Washington Times ^ | April 21, 2009 | Ben Conery and Audrey Hudson
    The FBI on Tuesday will for the first time add the name of a domestic-terrorism suspect to its list of Most Wanted Terrorists, a post-Sept. 11 creation that until now has included only suspected Islamist terrorists, a law enforcement official told The Washington Times. Daniel Andreas San Diego, a 31-year-old animal rights activist, is wanted in connection with the 2003 bombings of two companies in the San Francisco Bay Area linked to an animal-testing laboratory. San Diego will take his place on a list that has included notorious international terrorists such as Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahri and Adam Gadahn,...
  • Federal Government Reports Hezbollah Forming Cells in the United States

    01/22/2009 2:56:28 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 12 replies · 482+ views
    Philly Enquirer/Yidwithlid ^ | 1/22/01 | Yidwithlid
    Guess who may be coming to dinner? HEZBOLLAH!! According to the 2008 Interagency Intelligence Committee on
 Terrorism, a federal report Obtained by Middle East Newsline. Hezbollah is forming cells in the United States right now, and the cells will be operational within five years. What the federal report does not tell you is that as Obama's personnel continues their attempt to disrupt our security apparatus It will become harder and hared to decipher out domestic threats. On top of that, the ever present PC Police that encourages the President to invite a Jihad supporting head of an Islamic Organization to...
  • Murtha Says He'd Take Guantanamo Prisoners in His District

    01/21/2009 4:10:17 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 103 replies · 2,224+ views
    foxnews.com ^ | January 21, 2009 | Chad Pergram
    Rep. Jack Murtha, D-Pa., says he'd be willing to house prisoners from Guantanamo Bay in his congressional district if President Obama makes good on a plan to close the U.S. prison there. As one of his first acts in office, the president circulated a draft Wednesday that would shut down Guantanamo Bay within a year. Murtha only has a minimum security prison in his district. But he says he'd have no reservations about holding detainees there in a maximum security prison. "Sure, I'd take 'em," said Murtha, an outspoken critic of the Iraq war. "They're no more dangerous in my...
  • Chancellor denounces activist violence (UCLA)

    12/05/2008 2:46:23 PM PST · by jazusamo · 8 replies · 393+ views
    Thw Daily Bruin ^ | December 5, 2008 | Daniel Schonhaut,
    UCLA Chancellor Gene Block condemned violence by animal rights activists in a university statement last week after two vehicles were torched outside of a Los Angeles home on Nov. 20. Students and Workers for the Liberation of UCLA Primates claimed responsibility for the attack which targeted a UCLA researcher. “Through these reprehensible tactics and reckless behavior, anti–animal research extremists demonstrate repeatedly that they are willing not only to risk the lives of those who spend their careers working to help others but also the lives of the unsuspecting general public, including children,” Block said in a UCLA statement. An improvised...
  • Obama Department of Peace and Non-Violence

    11/04/2008 9:34:26 PM PST · by Writingwhiz · 5 replies · 608+ views
    Hashoresh ^ | October 25, 2008 | Stacia Gallagher
    It will only be a short step before dissenting speech will be attacked as a “hate crime” and all objections will be crushed under the boot of a well-heeled domestic terror squad masquerading as the Department of Peace and Non-Violence. Be prepared for “re-education camps” in the name of “Peace Education and Training”; be prepared for your computers and blackberries to be confiscated by the Office of Technology and examined for evidence of dissent. Be prepared to suffer the consequences of holding a dissenting opinion.
  • Obama's Colleague William Ayers: We’d already bombed the Capitol, and we’d cased the White House.

    10/10/2008 4:15:07 PM PDT · by indianyogi · 34 replies · 1,810+ views
    In Fugitive days : a memoir / Bill Ayers 1944- Boston, Mass. : Beacon Press, c2001 ------------------------------------------------------ These words appear on Page 258 of book by William Ayers. "We’d already bombed the Capitol, and we’d cased the White House. The Pentagon was leg two of the trifecta."
  • The 1960s Terrorist Threat

    10/07/2008 6:31:15 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 57 replies · 734+ views
    9 TEX. REV. L. & POL. 17 (2004) p. 21 & 22 | 2004 | JEFF BREINHOLT
    Weather Underground and Other 60s Radical Groups - History - Excerpt 1 from Law Review Book American law enforcement uncovered a plot by 1960s American radical groups to destroy several Manhattan buildings;2 that members of the Weather Underground were charged with a plot to use explosives to destroy power lines, a railroad junction, and property of Bethlehem Steel Works,3 with killing two police officers and a security guard during a robbery of an armored truck,4 and with executing an escape from San Quentin prison that resulted in the deaths of inmate George Jackson and five other persons;5 and that during...
  • Fire in the Night: The Weathermen tried to kill my family

    04/30/2008 10:41:15 AM PDT · by Sergeant Tim · 6 replies · 163+ views
    City Journal ^ | April 30, 2008 | John M. Murtagh
    As the association between Obama and Ayers came to light, it would have helped the senator a little if his friend had at least shown some remorse. But listen to Ayers interviewed in the New York Times on September 11, 2001, of all days: “I don’t regret setting bombs. I feel we didn’t do enough.” Translation: “We meant to kill that judge and his family, not just damage the porch.” When asked by the Times if he would do it all again, Ayers responded: “I don’t want to discount the possibility.” At the conclusion of his 2001 Times interview, Ayers...
  • Domestic threats called a greater danger to US

    02/18/2008 10:19:04 PM PST · by End Times Crusader · 19 replies · 729+ views
    boston.com ^ | February 18, 2008 | Associated Press
    When it comes to fears about a terrorist attack, people in the United States usually focus on Osama bin Laden and foreign-based radical groups. Yet researchers say domestic extremists who commit violence in the name of their cause - abortion or the environment, for example - account for most of the damage from such incidents in this country. more stories like this These home-grown groups are seven times more likely than overseas groups to commit some kind of violence in the United States, a panel reported yesterday in Boston at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement...
  • Indicted USF Student has Terror Past in Egypt (In USA legally on student visa)

    08/31/2007 4:13:21 PM PDT · by Stoat · 46 replies · 1,272+ views
    IPT News ^ | August 31, 2007
      Indicted USF Student has Terror Past in Egypt by IPTIPT News August 31, 2007Two Egyptian students enrolled at the University of South Florida have been indicted for carrying explosive materials across states lines. One of the defendants also is charged with teaching the other how to use them for violent reasons.Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed, 24, an engineering graduate student and teaching assistant at the Tampa-based university, faces terrorism charges for teaching and demonstrating how to use the explosives.According to officials familiar with the case, Mohamed has been arrested previously in Egypt on terrorism-related charges. He is said to have...
  • Eco-terrorism in Higher Education

    06/30/2006 9:12:45 AM PDT · by JSedreporter · 14 replies · 1,058+ views
    Accuracy in Academia ^ | June 29, 2006 | Malcolm A. Kline
    America’s universities are both the major targets as well as the incubators of a rapidly growing class of criminals—eco-terrorists. “The Department of Justice named them the number one domestic terrorist threat,” Sen. James M. Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, told a college-age audience at the Eagle Forum’s annual summit on Capitol Hill in Washington, D. C. “Their direct actions include bombings, stalking of individuals and teaching members how to commit arson.” “They attacked and destroyed a ski lift, an SUV dealership, and an apartment complex.” Four hundred tenants were evacuated from that complex. Sen. Inhofe chairs the U. S. Senate Environment and Public...
  • Violinist mom charged with being US environmental terrorist

    04/01/2006 6:23:44 PM PST · by wjersey · 193 replies · 5,104+ views
    Breitbart (AFP) ^ | 4/1/2006 | Staff
    A mother that gives violin lessons will face trial in the northwestern US state of Washington on charges she was an environmental terrorist, prosecutors said. Briana Waters, 30, of the famously liberal California city of Berkeley, has pleaded innocent in a Seattle federal court that she that fire bombed a horticulture center in 2001. A US district court judge allowed Waters to remain free pending the start of her trial in June, but ordered that she turn in her passport and have her whereabouts monitored electronically. Waters was the first person charged in connection with an attack that destroyed the...
  • Soldier Charged in Ft. Campbell Shooting

    11/30/2005 8:02:22 AM PST · by SmithL · 19 replies · 2,043+ views
    AP ^ | 11/30/5
    Fort Campbell, Ky -- A soldier accused of opening fire on fellow soldiers six weeks ago has been charged with attempted murder, Fort Campbell officials said Wednesday. No one was wounded. Pvt. Nicholas D. Mikel, 21, also was charged with attempted rape, stemming from an incident the day before the Oct. 13 shooting, the Army post said in a statement. Mikel was accused of firing five shots into the group of soldiers who were doing early-morning physical training. There were no injuries. Fort Campbell officials said at the time that the suspect, arrested shortly after the shooting, had a handgun...
  • Nation Of Islam Furious With Police

    11/27/2005 8:07:51 AM PST · by zaxxon · 74 replies · 2,292+ views
    ABC7-Oakland ^ | November 26, 2005 | Erin McCallister
    The members of the Muslim Group Nation of Islam are furious at the Oakland police department for what they say is racial profiling. They spoke out Saturday after hearing the way police describe a dozen men who vandalized two liquor stores in Oakland. Minister Tony Muhammad, Nation of Islam: "That is racial, as well as religious profiling at its' worst." Members of leader Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam are outraged. They say Oakland police jumped to conclusions when watching surveillance video showing 12 men in suits and ties walking into a liquor store in West Oakland and trashing it. It...
  • Gang graffiti found on memorial to slain Burbank officer

    07/22/2005 7:38:50 AM PDT · by SmithL · 8 replies · 351+ views
    AP ^ | 7/22/5
    BURBANK, Calif. - Vandals spray painted a gang term for death on two freeway memorials to slain police Officer Matthew Pavelka, prompting police to take down the markers. "What you have here is an individual who has given his life to a particular cause, and people just vandalize it," said Sgt. Jay Jette. "It gets to be a little bit emotional." The signs on both sides of the Interstate 5 were sprayed with "187" - the section for murder in the California penal code - and a gang nickname. Burbank police are investigating the case as vandalism. Pavelka, a rookie...
  • Ecoterrorist Will Spend Seven Years in Federal Prison - (he should have gotten 30 years)

    05/05/2005 7:21:24 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 22 replies · 825+ views
    HEARTLAND.ORG ^ | MAY 3, 2005 | DIANE CAROL BAST
    A federal judge ruled on April 18 that 24-year-old William Jensen Cottrell should serve more than seven years in federal prison and pay more than $3.5 million in restitution for an August 2003 firebombing spree that damaged or destroyed some 125 sport utility vehicles at dealerships and homes outside Los Angeles. Cottrell will be required to serve at least 85 percent of the eight-year, four-month sentence handed down by U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner. Cottrell was convicted in November 2004 of seven counts of arson and one of conspiracy. He was acquitted of the most serious charge, using a...