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  • The Daily Terrorist Round-Up 9/13/05

    09/13/2005 7:06:50 AM PDT · by Straight Vermonter · 12 replies · 514+ views
    Terrorists Put a Bounty on the Head of Iraq PM al-Jaafari Stay Angry Large map of Iraq         Large map of Afghanistan         Large Map of Pakistan         Large Map of the Philippines         Large Map of KashmirIraq mounts new raid on guerrillas< snip >Iraq's Third Army Brigade said it had killed 40 insurgents in Tal Afar on Monday, bringing the guerrilla death toll since Saturday to around 200.An estimated 350-500 insurgents were in the town when Iraqi forces, backed by U.S. troops, began the offensive.The brigade said 21 "terrorist emirs," or senior insurgent leaders, had been captured."We also seized a cache of heavy...
  • OPERATION FALCON Or Operation Horsefeathers ?

    04/15/2005 10:01:49 AM PDT · by genefromjersey · 1 replies · 293+ views
    04/15/05 | vanity
    -OPERATION FALCON- (Or Operation Horsefeathers ?) A massive roundup of fugitives has been carried on over the past few days, on a nationwide scale.Newscasters tell us - breathlessly-10,000 fugitives have been "taken off the streets" !! Really ? Such fugitive roundups are nothing new. I was involved in them (peripherally) once or twice a year for at least 5 years before I retired.They work like this: Every police department in the nation has a backlog of fugitive warrants. Most are for failure to appear minor offenses,but a hefty percentage involve non-appearance on more serious matters. Periodically, the US Marshal's Service...
  • Arrests made at Saudi 'gay wedding'

    03/19/2005 9:42:34 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 58 replies · 1,874+ views
    The Guardian, via Natasha Tynes Newswire ^ | March 19, 2005 | Brian Whitaker
    By Brian Whitaker The Saudi Arabian security forces have arrested 110 men at a "gay wedding" party in Jeddah, according to a Saudi online newspaper. Al-Wifaq, which has connections with the interior ministry, said the authorities had raided a wedding hall on Monday night after a tip-off and found the men - all Saudis - dancing and "behaving like women". Eighty men were later released, but 30 appeared in a Jeddah court on Wednesday to face charges, the paper said. Homosexuality is illegal in Saudi Arabia and is punished by flogging, jail or death. The raid was made a day...
  • Recording of Hugo Chavez ordering the Avila Plan (Massacre)

    02/26/2005 7:12:46 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 7 replies · 682+ views
    VCrisis ^ | Feb. 26, 2005 | Aleksander Boyd
    London 26.02.05 | There is a saying in Venezuela that goes "el que tiene rabo de paja que no se acerque a la candela" which can be equated to "If you live in a glasshouse don't throw stones". The regime of Hugo Chavez has issued an arrest warrant for former Venezuelan president Carlos Andres Perez (CAP) purportedly for having ordered the application of the Avila Plan back in 1.989. As a result very many people were killed by the army. Fast forward 13 years and hear the recording [power point presentation and sound] of current president Hugo Chavez ordering General...
  • Dozens of CIA Operatives Killed

    02/12/2005 1:27:44 PM PST · by SandRat · 39 replies · 2,159+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 02/12/05 | UNKNOWN
    In a massive roundup by Iranian security officials, as many as 50 Iranian CIA operatives were exposed and killed, leaving the U.S without any intelligence sources in that critical Middle Eastern nation. The shocking story surfaced on Feb. 2, when former Pentagon adviser Richard N. Perle told the House Intelligence Committee about what he called the "terrible setback that we suffered in Iran a few years ago when, in a display of unbelievable, careless management, we put pressure on agents operating in Iran to report with greater frequency and didn't provide improved communications." He called it an example of the...
  • German Police Detain 22 People in Raids Against Islamic Extremists

    01/12/2005 8:36:25 AM PST · by Pharmboy · 14 replies · 1,248+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Jan 12, 2005 | Melissa Eddy
    ULM, Germany (AP) - German police stepped up their crackdown on Islamic extremism Wednesday, detaining 22 people during raids of apartments and mosques allegedly used by a network that provided financing and other support to terrorists. About 700 officers searched dozens of apartments, mosques and call centers in five German states, discovering militant Islamic propaganda and forged passports and visas, authorities said. The raids capped a long-term investigation of 20 people who allegedly raised money through smuggling and producing false papers to "pursue their ideological goals," said prosecutors in Munich, where authorities coordinated the probe. The suspects included German citizens...
  • Pakistan hunting for top al-Qaeda masterminds

    08/06/2004 1:54:20 PM PDT · by Dog · 9 replies · 436+ views
    IoL ^ | August 06 2004 | By Rana Jawad
    Islamabad - Pakistan is hunting two top North African al-Qaeda "masterminds" who head one of the terror network's cells, officials said on Friday, after cracking a major worldwide al-Qaeda wing plotting new attacks in Britain and the United States. The men, identified as Libyan national Abu Farj and an Egyptian known only as Hamza, are close associates of senior al-Qaeda operatives arrested in major anti-terror swoops in Pakistan since July 12. Farj and Hamza "are extremely important al-Qaeda operatives and they are hiding in Pakistan," a senior security official said, on condition of anonymity. 'We are now desperately searching for...
  • Pakistan aims for al Qaeda "nerve centres"

    08/06/2004 7:08:03 AM PDT · by Dog · 8 replies · 460+ views
    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan will intensify a crackdown on al Qaeda in coming weeks, moving against nerve centres of Osama bin Laden's network in the country, Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat has said. He said a string of arrests of al Qaeda operatives in Pakistan in recent weeks had helped security forces get a better picture of the network, but added it was not known where bin Laden, the most wanted man in the world, was holed up. With terror a crucial issue in who wins the U.S. election in November, the Bush administration is increasingly looking to key ally...
  • Al-Qaeda plot foiled, British papers report

    08/05/2004 1:41:29 AM PDT · by Straight Vermonter · 12 replies · 461+ views
    LONDON -- Police in Britain are holding a senior al-Qaeda operative who was allegedly planning an attack on London's main Heathrow Airport, major newspapers reported today. In a front-page article, The Times said the man was arrested after a tip-off from Pakistani intelligence, which claimed he was getting orders directly from Osama bin Laden "as head of al-Qaeda operations in Britain." It cited unidentified Pakistani officials as saying that details about Heathrow, the world's busiest international airport, were found in the computer of a suspected al-Qaeda member arrested last month in Pakistan, Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan. According to The Times,...
  • Reading al Qaedas Encrypted Email

    08/04/2004 11:09:02 PM PDT · by Straight Vermonter · 49 replies · 1,354+ views
    Strategypage ^ | August 5, 2004 | James Dunnigan
    The U.S. and Pakistan may have found a way to read months, or years, worth of secret al Qaeda messages. No one is saying anything about that, but it works like this. The recent warnings that al Qaeda was planning attacks on specific targets in the United States was said to come from recent people, and information, captured in Pakistan. One of the two key al Qaeda people captured was Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan, an English speaking Pakistani computer engineer. Khan was running an al Qaeda communications network, using email and encryption to distribute messages that could not be read...
  • Live Thread: Rather Promotes Clinton Interview on Larry King

    06/18/2004 6:02:23 PM PDT · by RatherBiased.com · 18 replies · 529+ views
    Dan Rather will be on Larry King in a few minutes to gin up interest in his full-hour interview with former pres. Clinton (7:00 sunday, cbs) "Veteran newsman Dan Rather discusses the beheading of an American hostage, and his interview with former President Bill Clinton. Tune in at 9 p.m. ET. "
  • Introducing Conservative American News Digest

    06/18/2004 8:23:52 AM PDT · by TLKnapp · 4 replies · 359+ views
    News-Digests.Com ^ | 06-18-04 | Thomas L. Knapp
    Conservative American News Digest is a daily "roundup" of news and commentary links of interest to (duh) conservatives. Free (supported by advertising and reader donations). Web edition updated daily; email subscribers receive one (and only one) email message each non-holiday weekday. CANDi is part of a larger "family" of niche news digests. Other publications of interest might include Second Amendment News Digest (gun issues only), Election News Digest (articles specifically related to voting, elections and candidates) and Rational Review News Digest (the original/"umbrella" publication, aimed at a libertarian audience). Main site: http://www.news-digests.com Regards, Tom Knapp Publisher News-Digests.Com
  • German Sept. 11 Dragnet Reportedly Ineffective

    04/09/2004 2:52:12 AM PDT · by An.American.Expatriate · 4 replies · 203+ views
    Deutsche Welle ^ | 8 April 2004 | unknown
    A criminal dragnet started by German Interior Minister Otto Schily after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 has failed to round up a single "sleeper" terrorist, according to German ARD television. Despite sifting through 8.3 million pieces of evidence and following up over 19,000 leads, German authorities started only one investigation, which was later closed. The police union reportedly criticized the dragnet, which relied on computer databases, as completely without effect. German has been a focal point of investigation ever since it became known several of the alleged Islamic terrorists that carried out the Sept. 11 attacks in New...
  • New daily roundup for conservatives

    03/04/2004 11:26:51 AM PST · by TLKnapp · 5 replies · 177+ views
    News-Digests.Com ^ | 03/04/04 | Thomas L. Knapp
    Dear Freepers: For some time, the editorial team at Rational Review has published a daily news and commentary update -- Rational Review News Digest, or RRND -- aimed at libertarians. Over the course of that publication (more than 300 daily editions), we've discovered that much of our content is of interest to people of other political persuasions as well. So, we're launching several smaller "niche" publications to more effectively disseminate the summaries/links we take the time to locate and catalog each day. The first such spinoff publication is Conservative American News Digest (CANDi). The premier issue -- a small one,...
  • New daily news/commentary roundup for conservatives

    03/04/2004 11:18:20 AM PST · by TLKnapp · 160+ views
    News-Digests.Com ^ | 03-04-04 | Thomas L. Knapp
    For some time, the editorial team at Rational Review has published a daily news and commentary update -- Rational Review News Digest, or RRND -- aimed at libertarians. Over the course of that publication (more than 300 daily editions), we've discovered that much of our content is of interest to people of other political persuasions as well. So, we're launching several smaller "niche" publications to more effectively disseminate the summaries/links we take the time to locate and catalog each day. The first such spinoff publication is Conservative American News Digest (CANDi). The premier issue -- a small one, ten news,...
  • Rattlesnake Roundup Causes Concerns

    02/03/2004 5:41:41 AM PST · by Born Conservative · 40 replies · 585+ views
    Fox News ^ | 2/3/2004
    <p>ATLANTA — Each year, people in Whigham, Ga., (search) capture 200 of the venomous reptiles as part of the annual "rattlesnake roundup." The tradition began 43 years ago after several residents were bitten and the idea was to keep the slithery creatures' numbers in check.</p>
  • Wyoming Smokers Buy in Bulk Prior to 48-Cent-a-Pack Tax Hike

    07/01/2003 7:32:45 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 4 replies · 313+ views
    Cheyenne, WY, Tribune-Eagle ^ | 07-01-03 | Olson, Ilene
    Smokers stock up before getting smoked on taxes By Ilene Olson Published in the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle CHEYENNE – Smokers lined up at stores Monday in a last-ditch effort to buy cigarettes before they have to pay a 48-cent tax on each pack they buy. “We’re extremely busy today with people stocking up before the increase,” said Jerry Reinholtz, district manager for Smoker Friendly stores. The cigarette tax is one of several new laws that go into effect today after passing the 2003 Legislature and being signed into statute by Gov. Dave Freudenthal. Other laws effective today include: • A measure...
  • Airport worker from Yemen is denied bond

    06/22/2002 12:40:39 PM PDT · by csvset · 7 replies · 325+ views
    The Virginian Pilot ^ | 22 June 2002 | MATTHEW ROY
    Airport worker from Yemen is denied bondBy MATTHEW ROY, The Virginian-Pilot© June 22, 2002 A Norfolk International Airport worker detained by immigration officials in a recent security sweep was denied bond Friday after a judge was informed that federal agents want to interview him about the bombing of the Norfolk-based destroyer Cole. Jamil Ali Jaghman, 26, has said he knew nothing about the Cole and would be willing to speak with agents. His lawyers said the government wants to interview him only because he is from Yemen, the Middle Eastern country where the ship was attacked. ``INS is painting with...
  • Logger's use of herbicides troubles Lode groups [California Sierra Nevada]

    03/14/2002 1:57:26 AM PST · by snopercod · 23 replies · 429+ views
    Stockton Record ^ | March 13, 2002 | Francis P. Garland
    ANGELS CAMP -- Mother Lode environmental groups Tuesday called for closer scrutiny of chemical pesticide usage by Sierra Pacific Industries after a report showed the logging giant applied more than 21/2 tons of herbicide last year on its Calaveras and Tuolumne county properties. The Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center published results of a study that showed Sierra Pacific applied 5,139 pounds and more than 2,800 gallons of herbicides in the two counties during 2001. The company owns about 148,000 acres of land in the two counties. The Twain Harte-based group said it obtained the herbicide information from agricultural commissioners...