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  • DUmmie FUnnies 08-10-06 (DUmmies Blame THEIR Usual Suspects In UK Plane Terror Plot)

    08/10/2006 5:52:06 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 160 replies · 2,125+ views
    DUmmie FUnnies ^ | August 10, 2006 | DUmmies and PJ-Comix
    The British break up a terror plot to blow up planes flying out of Heathrow Airport and who do the DUmmies blame as the instigators? Not the actual Islamofascist plotters of course, Instead the DUmmies blame THEIR usual suspects---Karl Rove, George Bush, and Tony Blair as you can see in this DUmmie THREAD titled, "Brits break up a Bomb plot for Airplane heading to America," and this THREAD titled, "BBC: 'Plot to blow up planes' foiled." However, are you really so shocked by this complete DUmmie divorce from reality? No, this is just par for the leftist course. So...
  • FBI identifies terror camp in Pakistan

    08/01/2006 8:15:31 AM PDT · by ketelone · 8 replies · 991+ views
    CNN-IBN News ^ | 1 Aug 06 | Press Trust of India
    FBI identifies terror camp in Pakistan Washington: Pakistan's claims that it does not have terrorist training camps in its territory is being strongly contested by the FBI which has told a US court that satellite pictures pointed towards such a camp.
  • Guns, jihad books found in Ottawa home of accused terrorist (UK tie-in)

    07/19/2006 3:20:41 PM PDT · by GMMAC · 10 replies · 493+ views
    Ottawa Citizen via National Post - Canada ^ | Wednesday, July 19, 2006 | Ian MacLeod
    Guns, jihad books found in Ottawa home of accused terrorist Ian MacLeod in Ottawa and and Sarah Knapton in London CanWest News Service; Ottawa Citizen; with files from Central News agency, London. Wednesday, July 19, 2006 Police discovered guns, ammunition, electrical components and books on terrorism and jihad during a raid on the Ottawa home of accused terrorist Momin Khawaja, a British court was told Tuesday. The prosecution evidence emerged at the London trial of seven British men charged with conspiring to bomb sites in and around London, including nightclubs, trains and a major shopping centre. British authorities allege...
  • Miami judge denies bond for 6 accused of terror plot ('Sears Tower 6' or 7 pose risk to community)

    07/05/2006 4:41:43 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 6 replies · 361+ views
    AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 7/5/06 | Laura Wides-Munoz - ap
    A federal judge Wednesday denied bond to six men accused of plotting to blow up the Sears Tower and conspiring to help al-Qaida blow up several federal buildings in Los Angeles and other cities. U.S. Magistrate Judge Ted Bandstra ruled that the men posed too great a risk to the community to be released. "The charges against each of the defendants are serious charges and constitute counts of violence," Bandstra stated, adding that it was "not relevant that the plans appear to be beyond the abilities of the defendants." The six men, who have pleaded not guilty, were arrested June...
  • Lois Farrakahn Nation Of Islam & the arrest of black radical Muslims in serios terror-plots

    06/22/2006 7:03:43 PM PDT · by PRePublic · 13 replies · 510+ views
    TheRealityShow ^ | June 22, 2006
    Lois Farrakahn Nation Of Islam & the arrest of black radical Muslims in serios terror-plots on US land marks (arrest in Miami)So we know by now that the 7 arrested are black radical Muslims, Lois Farrakahn the dangerous racist, any questions?FBI raids targets in domestic terrorism probe CNNSeven Arrests in Alleged Plot to Attack US Buildings KXTV
  • Terror suspects plotted two separate attacks (Canada: terror plot bust)

    06/06/2006 5:38:44 AM PDT · by GMMAC · 34 replies · 592+ views
    National Post - Canada ^ | Tuesday, June 06, 2006 | Various -NP/CanWest
    Terror suspects plotted two separate attacks Stewart Bell, Adrian Humphreys and Chris Wattie , withfiles from Peter Brieger CanWest News Service; National Post Tuesday, June 06, 2006 TORONTO - The young men charged with plotting terrorist attacks against Canadian targets were allegedly planning two separate strikes one to detonate a truck bomb to destroy a significant building and the other to open fire on a crowd in a public place, the National Post has learned. The alleged conspirators were concentrating their efforts on their assigned missions and were in an advanced state of planning when authorities arrested them last...
  • Canadian Terror Probe Expands to 7 Nations

    06/05/2006 6:29:39 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 41 replies · 992+ views
    AP/MyWay ^ | June 5, 2006 | BETH DUFF-BROWN and ROB GILLIES
    TORONTO (AP) - Police said Monday more arrests are likely in an alleged plot to bomb buildings in Canada, while intelligence officers sought ties between the 17 suspects and Islamic terror cells in the United States and five other nations. A court said authorities had charged all 12 adults arrested over the weekend with participating in a terrorist group. Other charges included importing weapons and planning a bombing. The charges against five minors were not made public. The Parliament of Canada, in Ottawa, is believed to be among targets the group discussed. Toronto Mayor David Miller said CN Tower, a...
  • (Canada Terror) Plot began in chat room (and more detail)

    06/04/2006 11:04:43 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 23 replies · 1,075+ views
    Toronto Star ^ | June 4, 2006 | NICOLAAS VAN RIJN
    For most Canadians, ammonium nitrate — even after it was used to destroy the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168 people, including dozens of kids in a daycare centre —is nothing much more than a commonly used plant fertilizer. Farmers buy and use it by the tonne, mixing it into the soil to ensure a bountiful crop. But mix ammonium nitrate with the inflammatory rhetoric of an Internet chat room, and it instantly acquires the potential to become something entirely different, needing only the addition of a little fuel oil to turn it into a lethal...
  • Canada terror suspects may have had US contacts

    06/03/2006 12:42:47 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 57 replies · 1,487+ views
    Reuters ^ | June 3, 2006 | Reuters
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some members of a group of Canadians arrested on terror-related offenses may have been in contact with two U.S. suspects now in custody who were based in Georgia, the FBI said on Saturday. "There is preliminary indication that some of the Canadian subjects may have had limited contact with the two people recently arrested from Georgia," said FBI spokesman Richard Kolko in an e-mail. Syed Haris Ahmed, 21, of Atlanta, Georgia, was arrested March 23 after a grand jury returned an indictment charging him with material support of terrorism. He has pleaded innocent and has not yet...
  • Muslim names of Canadian terror suspects buried in media reports

    06/03/2006 11:58:11 AM PDT · by nwrep · 35 replies · 2,206+ views
    The Star, Toronto ^ | June 3, 2006 | nwrep
    As has now become routine, the mainstream US media has gone to great lengths to conceal and downplay the Muslim identities of the terrorists arrested last night in Toronto, Canada. Reading the stories on AP, Reuters, and other outlets, you come across laughable phrases like "suspects were either citizens or residents of Canada", "Canadian youths in their teens and 20s", "...are Canadian residents from a variety of backgrounds", and so on. This tiptoeing around the real and only identity of the perpetrators is just another example of the sick, twisted mind of the media when it comes to reporting...
  • AP Exclusive: Inside the FBI units that protect LA from terror attacks

    06/03/2006 11:48:29 AM PDT · by FairOpinion · 11 replies · 508+ views
    SFC ^ | June 3, 2006 | JEREMIAH MARQUEZ,
    For a team of FBI anti-terrorism agents, the April incident was yet another false alarm. But in a business where U.S. authorities must be right every time and terrorists need only be successful once, everything is taken seriously. "We operate in Los Angeles under the assumption that we will be attacked and we need to stop it," said Eric Velez, an FBI assistant special agent in charge who oversees several Southern California-based counterterrorism squads. Indeed, since the 2001 terror attacks federal officials repeatedly have said Los Angeles is a primary al-Qaida target. Earlier this year, President Bush disclosed new details...
  • Officials: Malaysian pulled out of L.A. terror plot after seeing 9/11 carnage

    02/10/2006 9:48:51 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 13 replies · 804+ views
    ap on San Diego Union Tribune ^ | 2/10/06 | Sean Yoong - ap
    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – A Malaysian recruited by al-Qaeda to pilot a plane in a second wave of Sept. 11-style attacks on the United States pulled out after observing the carnage of the 2001 assaults, Southeast Asian officials said Friday. President Bush on Thursday outlined details of an alleged plot to hijack an airliner and fly it into a skyscraper in Los Angeles. He said cooperation between Washington and several Asian countries helped expose it. The plan never appeared close to the stage where it could be put into execution. Scores of arrests in the aftermath of the Sept. 11,...
  • Thwarted Terror Plot Detailed (CBS News says torture used to get intel on 2002 attacks)

    02/09/2006 7:12:35 PM PST · by jmc1969 · 38 replies · 1,225+ views
    CBS News ^ | Febuary 9 2006
    Its pretty good video that goes into several of al-Qaeda's other 2002 attack plots.
  • L.A. Mayor Blindsided by Bush Announcement

    02/09/2006 1:31:15 PM PST · by Thanatos · 159 replies · 4,733+ views
    AP Wires ^ | 2-9-2006 | AP Wire
    Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said Thursday he was blindsided by President Bush's announcement of new details on a purported 2002 hijacking plot aimed at a downtown skyscraper, and described communication with the White House as "nonexistent." "I'm amazed that the president would make this (announcement) on national TV and not inform us of these details through the appropriate channels," the mayor told The Associated Press. "I don't expect a call from the president _ but somebody." Bush has referred to the 2002 plot before but he publicly filled in the details Thursday. Bush said Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of...
  • Ticket machines were bomb targets (Religion of Peace alert)

    08/19/2005 3:21:57 PM PDT · by Rodney King · 8 replies · 408+ views
    Aftenposten ^ | yesterday | Jonathon Tisdall
    he explosives that blasted an Oslo apartment on Wednesday killing a teen occupant were intended to be used to blow up Oslo Transit ticket machines. Police said at a Thursday press conference that the three men present when their homemade bomb detonated were preparing a crime scheme from a recipe downloaded from the Internet. The explosion killed a 17-year-old boy of Syrian origin. He and his 19-year-old brother were awaiting trial on a number of charges of crime for profit, including emptying slot machines. A 20-year-old friend of the brothers has been charged with illegal handling of explosives and was...
  • Spain arrests 4 in connection to terror plot

    11/04/2004 11:43:01 AM PST · by knighthawk · 9 replies · 298+ views
    AP Wire | November 04 2004 | Associated Press
    MADRID, Spain (AP) — Police on Wednesday arrested a Moroccan and three Algerians in connection with an alleged plot by a radical Islamic cell to blow up a court and other buildings in Spain, officials said. The three Algerians, who were not immediately identified, were arrested Wednesday night in the southeastern city of Gandia. One was described as a right-hand man of Mohamed Achraf, who police suspect of masterminding a plot to ram a truck loaded with 1,100 pounds of explosives into Madrid's National Court, a hub of anti-terror investigations. Achraf is being held in Switzerland, and Spain last week...
  • Eight suspected Islamic extremists arrested in alleged Spanish bomb plot

    10/19/2004 10:46:30 AM PDT · by TexKat · 14 replies · 445+ views
    AFP ^ | 10/1804
    MADRID (AFP) - Spanish police arrested eight suspected Islamic extremists believed to be plotting a bomb attack on the National Court, Spain's highest criminal court, Interior Minister Jose Antonio Alonso said. Alonso told reporters that seven men were arrested overnight while another suspect was detained in the northern city of Pamplona on Tuesday morning as police swooped on several cities. The cell "was envisaging carrying out an attack against the National Court or against another judicial institution," Alonso told journalists. An interior ministry statement said following the overnight arrests that seven "radical and violent" Moroccans and Algerians living in Spain...
  • Libs Hamstring Interrogators as Next 9/11 Attack Looms

    05/10/2004 7:44:46 AM PDT · by Carl/NewsMax · 13 replies · 125+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | May 10, 2004 | Carl Limbacher
    The timing couldn't be worse. With clear evidence that al Qaida plans for the next 9/11 attack on America are well underway, media hysteria over the Iraqi prison abuse scandal has the U.S. intelligence establishment on the ropes over its interrogation tactics. As a result, military and CIA interrogators whose responsibility it is to with extract information from terrorist suspects have been warned to be on their best behavior. And that means they won't be doing anything that could be remotely interpreted as bringing undue pressure on the bad guys to talk. Meanwhile, just last month the FBI issued frightening...
  • Italy acquits Nine Moroccan Terror Suspects (& a Pakistani, a Tunisian & Algerian)

    04/28/2004 6:51:48 PM PDT · by cgk · 3 replies · 178+ views
    Al Jazeera ^ | 4-28-04
    Italy acquits Moroccan terror suspects Wednesday 28 April 2004, 19:32 Makka Time, 16:32 GMT The men were detained in 2002 amid a crackdown on immigrants       An Italian court has acquitted nine Moroccans accused of plotting an attack on the US embassy in Rome. The verdict by the eight-member panel came after about three hours of deliberations in a top security court house in Rome. The nine were arrested in February 2002, on suspicions they were planning to poison the embassy's water supply with a mildly poisonous chemical compound found at the Rome apartment where four of the...
  • Terror plot thwarted, say Russians

    06/08/2003 11:23:41 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 4 replies · 182+ views
    The Observer ^ | June 08 2003 | Nick Paton Walsh
    A major terror attack on the city of St Petersburg during its tricentennial celebrations was thwarted last weekend, according to Russian security sources. A plot to drive trucks laden with explosives into the city where dozens of world leaders and thousands of civilians were attending the festivities, was planned by 'Islamic fundamentalists' said one senior official who confirmed the threat was 'serious'. He added the perpetrators had been identified, but were still at large. He declined to provide further detail for risk of disclosing 'operational data'. Security was so tight at the summit - one of the largest gatherings ever...