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Fresh al-Qaeda Message Gives Moslems "Final Chance" to Depart New York, Los Angeles, Washington
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Posted on 11/09/2003 10:48:14 AM PST by ayoshida
A final warning to all of the Muslims in three sites inside the United States - Washington - New York - Los Angeles...
The hit from al Qaeda is inevitable.... the complete readiness for zero day God willing depart immediately...
Encoded Message (?):
All of the goals are open and the hour is 36 and 25 and 36, east of, west of, oblique, took place
By Allah in the name of and the praise Allah, and by God's blessing, Ç, oh Allah pray you and greeted on Mohammad, Ô, oh Allah aim the throw of the Al-Qaeda 97, ä, oh Allah repay the throw of the Al-Qaeda 67, Ø, oh Allah repay the throw of the Al-Qaeda 87, ä, oh Allah he flooded the enemies with the waters and the volcanoes, to, oh Allah explode the cells of their heads oh Allah explode their eyes, ä, 988888 oh Allah Amin is my receipt and greeted on Mohammad a governor Mohammad, Ï, ä¡
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; ramadan2003
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To: holymoly
36 and 25 and 36, east of, west of, oblique, took place
I think oblique is their misspelling of obelisk: The Washington Monument.
Then the Capitol: 3.6 (blocks?) east
And the White House: 3.6 (blocks?)west.
But...I haven't been to DC in a long time, and forget how many blocks apart these buildings are.
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posted on
11/09/2003 12:02:03 PM PST
by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
To: Arkinsaw
Let us assume the unthinkable, 3 simultaneous suitcase nukes go off in LA, DC and NYC. To answer your questions
1) Does it interrupt any football games -YES
2) Does it interrupt television coverage in general - YES, completely cuts off everything except "AMERICA ATTACKED" coverage 7x24
3) Does it interfere with beer deliveries - YES, in some areas
4) Does it cut off internet porn - NO, the internet was designed to deliver uniterrrupted porn delivery even in the event of simultaneous nuclear detonations in the continental USA.
To: ayoshida
36 and 25 and 36 Sound like my kinda girl.
123
posted on
11/09/2003 12:02:31 PM PST
by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Things are more like they are now than they ever were before.)
To: ladyinred
"Also, too many believing that Bush lied about the reasons for the war on terror in Iraq."
That's what the media wants you to believe. Keep your heart, we will prevail. There still is a silent majority in this country.
To: Tax Government
By Allah in the name of and the praise Allah, and by God's blessing, Ç, oh Allah pray you and greeted on Mohammad, Ô, oh Allah aim the throw of the Al-Qaeda 97, ä, oh Allah repay the throw of the Al-Qaeda 67, Ø, oh Allah repay the throw of the Al-Qaeda 87, ä, oh Allah he flooded the enemies with the waters and the volcanoes, to, oh Allah explode the cells of their heads oh Allah explode their eyes, ä, 988888 oh Allah Amin is my receipt and greeted on Mohammad a governor Mohammad, Ï, ä¡
By any measure, and for any race or religion, this is a stupid and unintelligible message. Glad to know more about what's on the other end of somebody's gunsight.
No offense but your thinking is serverly flawed. Remeber this message is not much different then the ones given before 9/11. They may seem stupid and unintelligible to you but to those who the orders are being given I'm sure they make perfect sense.
125
posted on
11/09/2003 12:03:19 PM PST
by
RepublicanArmy
(God bless our Troops, Our President, & God Bless America!!!)
To: Nakatu X
I agree with your assessment. Also, if they are planning to use radiological weapons, they are going to want to know the wind pattern. Remember in that one rant, Muslims were advised to head north.
To: sweetliberty
That guy looks just a little too much like Bill Gates. LOL! I am not going to tell him that! I like having my arms attached to my body. ; )
127
posted on
11/09/2003 12:04:05 PM PST
by
Prime Choice
(The judiciary is supposed to be 1/3rd of the checks and balances; not a special interest trump card.)
To: tortoise
No Ads will! You get the pop up one time, set No Ads to block and that's it.
128
posted on
11/09/2003 12:05:03 PM PST
by
RepublicanArmy
(God bless our Troops, Our President, & God Bless America!!!)
To: Palladin
I think oblique is their misspelling of obelisk: The Washington Monument.
And there's also the question of just how accurate is the translation?
To: Sabertooth
A/RES/36/25
General Assembly
Distr. GENERAL
11 November 1981
ORIGINAL:
ENGLISH
A/RES/36/25
11 November 1981
52nd plenary meeting
Report of the International Atomic Energy Agency
The General Assembly,
Having received the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency to the
General Assembly for the year 1980,
Taking note of the statement by the Director-General of the International
Atomic Energy Agency of 10 November 1981, which provides additional
information on developments in the Agency's activities during 1981,
Conscious of the urgent need to develop all sources of energy, with a view
to helping both developing and industrialized countries to mitigate the
effects of the energy crisis, and bearing in mind the fact that nuclear energy
remains the main readily available alternative to fossil fuel for the
generation of large amounts of electric power,
Recognizing the importance of enhancing the role of the International Atomic
Energy Agency in the promotion of the application of nuclear energy for
peaceful purposes,
Considering that the International Atomic Energy Agency will be called upon
to play an increasingly important role in making the benefits of nuclear
energy available to all nations, in particular the developing countries,
Conscious of the continuing need to protect mankind from the perils
resulting from the misuse of nuclear energy and noting with appreciation in
this connexion the work of the International Atomic Energy Agency in the
implementation of the relevant provisions of the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and other international treaties,
conventions and agreements designed to achieve similar objectives,
Noting the excellent safety record of nuclear power generation, but aware of
the need to pay continuing attention to the questions of nuclear safety and
waste management,
Bearing in mind the special needs of developing countries for technical
assistance by the International Atomic Energy Agency in order to benefit
effectively from the application of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes
as well as from the contribution of nuclear energy to their economic
development, and the need to assure a satisfactory and effective source of
financing to implement adequate and effective technical assistance programmes,
Considering that the premeditated Israeli air attack on Iraqi nuclear
installations on 7 June 1981 constitutes a serious threat to the entire
International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards and to the development of
nuclear energy for peaceful purposes,
Conscious of the importance of developing ways and means in which supplies
of nuclear material, equipment and technology and fuel cycle services could be
assured on a more predictable and long-term basis, in accordance with mutually
acceptable considerations of non-proliferation, and of the importance of the
role and responsibilities of the International Atomic Energy Agency in this
regard,
Noting that the present Director-General of the International Atomic Energy
Agency, Dr. Sigvard Eklund, will retire on 30 November 1981 after twenty years
of service as Director-General and that the General Conference of the Agency
has decided to confer upon him the title of Director-General Emeritus of the
International Atomic Energy Agency,
Noting further that the General Conference of the International Atomic
Energy Agency approved the appointment by the Board of Governors of the Agency
of Dr. Hans Blix as Dr. Eklund's successor,
1. Takes note of the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency;
2. Notes with satisfaction that:
(a) The International Atomic Energy Agency is continuously making efforts to
strengthen its activities in the field of technical assistance to the
developing countries;
(b) Assistance provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency is playing
a significiant role in the introduction of nuclear power for peaceful purposes
as well as in the application of nuclear science and technology, particularly
in the fields of agriculture, medicine and industry in the developing
countries;
(c) The International Atomic Energy Agency is considering appropriate
measures for funding technical assistance through predictable and assured
resources and for enabling progress in technical assistance to keep pace with
progress in other main activities of the Agency;
3. Commends the International Atomic Energy Agency for its continuing efforts
to ensure the safe and secure use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes
throughout the world, notes with satisfaction the steady improvement of the
Agency's safeguards system and welcomes the conclusion that in 1980, as in
previous years, nuclear materials under Agency safeguards remained in peaceful
nuclear activities or was otherwise adequately accounted for;
4. Notes with appreciation the steps taken by the International Atomic Energy
Agency to expand and strengthen its programmes in nuclear safety and enhance
its ability to deal with emergencies;
5. Urges all States to continue to support the endeavours of the
International Atomic Energy Agency, pursuant to its statute, in furthering the
peaceful uses of nuclear power, improving the effectiveness of safeguards and
promoting nuclear safety;
6. Urges all States that have not already done so to ratify the Convention on
the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material, which was opened for signature on
3 March 1980;
7. Calls upon all States to respect fully their obligations under the Charter
of the United Nations and to refrain from the threat or use of force against
the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, including in
particular any armed attack on its nuclear installations;
8. Notes with satisfaction that:
(a) Substantive work has commenced in the Committee on Assurances of Supply
established by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy
Agency in June 1980, and expresses the hope that progress in its work will
greatly contribute to the success of the United Nations Conference on the
Promotion of International Co-operation in the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear
Energy, to be held in 1983;
(b) The International Atomic Energy Agency will convene a conference on
nuclear power experience at Vienna in September 1982, which could also provide
a useful technical input to the United Nations Conference;
(c) The International Atomic Energy Agency is prepared, in response to
paragraph 5 of General Assembly resolution 35/112 of 5 December 1980, to
fulfil its appropriate role within the scope of its responsibilities at all
stages of preparation of the United Nations Conference, and during the
Conference itself, by contributing to the discussion of relevant issues, by
providing technical data and documentation as needed, particularly in relation
to the progress of the work of the Committee on Assurances of Supply, and by
participating in the secretariat of the Conference;
(d) There is continuing progress in studies by the International Atomic Energy
Agency aimed at establishing a system of international storage of plutonium
and the international management of spent fuel;
9. Notes that the matter referred to in paragraph 8 of General Assembly
resolution 35/17 was considered by the General Conference of the International
Atomic Energy Agency at its twenty-fifth regular session and expresses the
hope that it will be brought to an early conclusion;
10. Pays tribute to Dr. Sigvard Eklund for his distinguished services in
guiding and directing the successful evolution of the International Atomic
Energy Agency during the past twenty years and for the outstanding
contribution he has made to the promotion of the peaceful uses of nuclear
energy and the cause of peace;
11. Extends it congratulations and good wishes to Dr. Hans Blix who has been
appointed to succeed Dr. Sigvard Eklund;
12. Requests the Secretary-General to transmit to the Director-General of the
International Atomic Energy Agency the records of the thirty-sixth session of
the General Assembly relating to the Agency's activities.
To: Palladin
Whoa! Is that true???
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posted on
11/09/2003 12:05:25 PM PST
by
cmsgop
( "Love For Sale",.."Yummy Appetizing Love For Sale")
To: Palladin
The Monument is at about 1500 West on the Mall (the E/W axis); the White House is at 1600 West and about 600 North; the Capitol is at 0 E/W and 0 N/S. The numbers wouldn't work (at least not that way).
132
posted on
11/09/2003 12:06:10 PM PST
by
mhking
To: cmsgop
Whoa! Is that true???Nope. The Monument is about 15 blocks due west from the Capitol, and the White House is about 6 blocks north.
133
posted on
11/09/2003 12:07:38 PM PST
by
mhking
To: cmsgop
I'm just guessing.
They always go back to missed objectives. They hate failure. They wanted to get the White House and/or Capitol last time, but failed.
Wonder what the CIA thinks of my conjectures.
134
posted on
11/09/2003 12:07:41 PM PST
by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
To: Tax Government
Their goal is to get us out of the Middle East. They've been hitting us in Iraq with small attacks in order to turn the tide of support and it's working. Now, suppose they hit Bagdad with a nuke and the LA, Washington and NY warning is either to throw us off or to warn Muslims to get out because of the repercussions they'll be subjected to after the attack.
Or maybe they're gonna' hit here in Houston.
I'm glad I'm not the guy in charge trying to figure this out 'cause these are scary times.
To: mhking
well...there goes that theory.
How about in miles?
From W. Monument to Capitol to WH?
136
posted on
11/09/2003 12:09:16 PM PST
by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
Comment #137 Removed by Moderator
To: Palladin
How about in miles? I want to say that the Capitol is about 2 to 2 1/2 miles from the Monument, but don't quote me (my memory isn't quite that long).
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posted on
11/09/2003 12:10:26 PM PST
by
mhking
To: ayoshida
Fresh al-Qaeda Message Gives Moslems "Final Chance" to Depart New York, Los Angeles, WashingtonNext week: Fresh al-Qaeda Message Gives Moslems "A Really Final Chance" to Depart New York, Los Angeles, Washington
Week after that: Fresh al-Qaeda Message Gives Moslems "Last, No-Foolin', We-Kid-Thee-Not Final Chance" to Depart New York, Los Angeles, Washington
139
posted on
11/09/2003 12:10:43 PM PST
by
Poohbah
("Would you mind not shooting at the thermonuclear weapons?" -- Major Vic Deakins, USAF)
To: knak
As I was reading the thread on the anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgerald, I wondered if the numbers in this latest posting might be radio channels.
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