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You're Too Late: They're Everywhere
The wit and wisdom of Adam Teiichi Yoshida ^ | Thursday, October 30, 2003 | Adam Teiichi Yoshida

Posted on 10/30/2003 4:06:40 PM PST by Lazamataz

At the present time, California authorities believe that at least half of the fires threatening the southern part of that State were deliberately set. In at least one case, witnesses report seeing a man drive a van into the brush, drop something which started a fire, and speeding away. The general conclusion would seem to be, based upon the vast scale of the fires and the large number caused by deliberate arson, that these fires are something more than the usual: that there’s something else at work in this.

I’m going to go out on a limb here: I believe that the present California wildfires were, at least in part, started by either al-Qaeda or individuals somehow affiliated with terrorism, either directly or indirectly. What is going on in California is not merely an ‘act of God’, but rather a deliberate act of war against America. My second belief is this: if the fires were started by terrorists, unless Osama Bin Laden (or whoever is playing him) admits it in a message, no one in the mainstream press will have the courage to step forward and call it ‘terrorism.’ Rather, we will be blandly assured that those who deliberately set many of these fires were ‘acting alone’ out of motives that are theirs alone. Right. And the DC sniper was a white man driving a white van and the Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman was merely a harmless religious leader.

Based upon information gathered from Terror War detainees, the FBI sent out a warning in June that al-Qaeda was planning something just like this. I point this out not with the purpose in mind of setting off a round of recriminations against the FBI: they did their job, they warned the public. Nor do I blame California authorities: what were they to do, station groups of people to guard every single inch of Californian forest? Nor was there any politically plausible measure that could have then been taken by the Federal Government to prevent this. For that matter, if this was done by terrorists, it was probably done by terrorists who have been previously unknown to the Federal Government. But that does not mean that this was unstoppable.

One of the perpetrators of the great drama of last fall, the DC Sniper attacks, is on trial right now. He is a Moslem- one who expressed great admiration for Osama Bin Laden and went so far as to mark the time on the registration forms of the vehicle he purchased for the attacks at 8:47AM on September 11th, 2002- exactly one year to the minute after the first plane hit the first tower. His crimes were committed, if not at the direction of the Islamist terror masters, then in concert with them. For the most part the Islamist conspiracy doesn’t have a formal induction process; neither does it issue ranks or serial numbers. Agents of Islamism can operate within a formal structure or outside of it, it matters little. There is only one war. There is only one enemy fighting in a highly decentralized fashion. Those who take up arms in support of the enemy are soldiers of the enemy and deserve to be treated as such and labelled as such.

The biggest problem is not, I think, active cells of al-Qaeda terrorists who were trained overseas. Certainly, there are still some in the country, but the dearth of major terrorist events in the twenty-five months since September 11th, combined with critical captures overseas and the seeming focus of al-Qaeda high command upon the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia seems to suggest that most major al-Qaeda sleeper cells within the United States, those with known terrorist links, have been rolled up.

Rather, the problem is the freelancers: people like John Allen Muhammad, who are operating in affiliation with al-Qaeda’s goals but are not members of the organization. There is a vast network of al-Qaeda sympathizers within the United States who, as of this moment, have committed no overt criminal acts. Rather, they are operating in hiding, in secret, plotting attacks that only they can know of. These people are the most dangerous because their plots are almost impossible to detect, except by pure luck. These people might be in contact with overseas (or domestic) controllers, but they offer none of the tell-tale signs of being terrorists. They have not been to Pakistan or Afghanistan for special training, nor have they engaged in other criminal activities which would obviously bring them to the attention of the authorities. Many of them are probably American-born coverts to the Moslem religion, such as John Walker Lindh. They, thankfully, have two characteristics which will make them easier to uncover: they tend to attend more radical Mosques and they tend to be outspoken.

This is a war and it is time that we treat it as such. Those Mosques which preach Jihad against America (or Israel) and raise money for terrorist-related causes need to be closed down and the Clerics who run them interned for the duration of the war. A democracy does not cease to be democratic simply because it refuses to let its enemy operate freely within its borders during wartime. The Constitution is not a suicide pact and, in any case, does not inhibit the free operations of the national defense during a war.

Those who openly support al-Qaeda should not be walking the streets free. This is a dangerous hour and those who support the enemy, or sympathize with it, become the enemy themselves. Allowing those who support terrorists to walk free isn’t an exercise in liberty, but rather one in moral cowardice. Known supporters of terrorism, of Osama Bin Laden, of al-Qaeda, of Hamas, of Hezbollah, and of any other Islamist group need to be interned for the duration of the war.

I know that this will bring shouts and scoffs. How dare I, a person of Japanese descent, suggest an internment? Those who laugh have missed the point of why the Japanese internment was wrong altogether. The internment of the Japanese was wrong, not because it is wrong to intern anyone, but because the American and Canadian governments interned everyone. During World War Two, some Germans and Italians were interned as well: but only those suspected of supporting Hitler and Mussolini. Had only those Japanese believed to be sympathetic towards the government of Japan been interned, there would have been nothing wrong with what happened.

I do not propose the internment of all Moslems, far from it. Within American society, the average Moslem has been Westernized and Americanized and less in common with Osama Bin Laden than the average liberal Democrat. Rather, I propose the internment of that minority of Moslems which sympathizers with the aims of Radical Islam, those who would join with the enemies of America in the destruction of America.

We have no way to determine which lover of Osama will start building bombs and which will confine himself to writing screeds in his support and posting them on the internet. It doesn’t really matter: they are both equally guilty.

We need not fear al-Qaeda and its friends if only we can find the will to combat them with sufficient force.


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To: meyer
Al Quada, ELF, ANSWER, Sierra Club - they're all after the same goal when you think about it. IMHO, of course.

Yep. Captured eccoterrorists should go th Guantanemo Bay with the rest of them.

141 posted on 10/31/2003 7:17:34 AM PST by presidio9 (a new birth of Freedom)
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To: tpaine; elbucko
Logging & enviros have nothing to do with the So Cal fires.

What makes you say that? The record is very clear. So you know something we don't?

142 posted on 10/31/2003 7:20:50 AM PST by presidio9 (a new birth of Freedom)
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To: presidio9
The record's 'clear' on what?

There's no timber worth cutting in those So Cal 'forests', thus, the enviros don't care..
--- The chaperral naturally burns every now & then, and we just have to learn to live with that fact.

All we can do is to fireproof the homes.
143 posted on 10/31/2003 8:26:44 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but Arnie won, & politics as usual lost. Yo!)
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To: John H K
"What's unusual about SoCal this year is that the conditions were so perfect for fires...weather, beetle infestation, etc. And Al Queda can't control that."

But they sure as hell can take advantage of it.

144 posted on 10/31/2003 2:15:37 PM PST by TheCrusader
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To: Lazamataz
"No, I just looked up the definition of diabolical, and while it addresses the evil, it does not address the brilliance of the plan."

I still believe that 9-11 was devious and shrewd, and effective only because of its simplicity. Lucifer's puppet Osamma bin Laden pulled it off with a very simplistic plan, fly some airplanes into some buildings. They used no advanced technology, and had access to no prodigious brainpower. It was pulled off like a magician without any real magic, just the perfection of the art of deception. And they found easy prey in the politically correct, gullible America that feared questioning suspicious Arab Muslims carrying one-way tickets and box cutters.

America has a superb national defense, but right now we are suffering from a crippled spiritual defense. We are a nation deceived by evil, as Islam attacks us and makes inroads into our society, we have chosen to call them "the religion of peace" and even help them build their mosques our midst. We have learned nothing from the Trojan Horse tactic. A national Day of Prayer might be a good start. They did it during both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.

" Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we are not contending against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world rulers of this present darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places." (Ephesians 6: 11-12)

145 posted on 10/31/2003 2:56:04 PM PST by TheCrusader
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To: TheCrusader
I still believe that 9-11 was devious and shrewd, and effective only because of its simplicity.

The simplicity is what made it brilliant. It was totally out of the constraints of typical thinking. By my reckoning, the simpler the plan -- the less 'moving parts' -- the smarter the idea, esp. when it catches an entire nation off-guard.

146 posted on 10/31/2003 3:15:42 PM PST by Lazamataz (PROUDLY POSTING WITHOUT READING THE ARTICLE SINCE 1999 !!!!)
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To: Lazamataz
Rather, the problem is the freelancers: people like John Allen Muhammad, who are operating in affiliation with al-Qaeda's goals but are not members of the organization. There is a vast network of al-Qaeda sympathizers within the United States who, as of this moment, have committed no overt criminal acts. Rather, they are operating in hiding, in secret, plotting attacks that only they can know of. These people are the most dangerous because their plots are almost impossible to detect, except by pure luck. These people might be in contact with overseas (or domestic) controllers, but they offer none of the tell-tale signs of being terrorists.

Muhammad has been linked to al Fuqra. Check this out.

We'll see how much comes out in the trial.


147 posted on 10/31/2003 3:29:54 PM PST by Sabertooth (No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
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To: John H K
What's unusual about SoCal this year is that the conditions were so perfect for fires...weather, beetle infestation, etc. And Al Queda can't control that.

Yes, but those same conditions pose a natural opportunity, either for an Al Queda mole in Southern California, or a cell of such placed in Mexico, with easy access to our largely unprotected borders, to "help nature," by multiplying the fires that otherwise might well have occurred--by setting fires that would add to the holocaust, and overwhelm the fire-fighting capacity of the Foresters. It would be naive to think that Al Queda would not take advantage of the very situation that you describe, as it would involve less risk--less need to expend personnel in suicide operations--than other less damaging actions.

The vulnerability exposed--vulnerability that you in fact describe--makes it all the more imperative that we protect our borders, and heighten efforts to find enemies already among us.

William Flax Return Of The Gods Web Site

148 posted on 10/31/2003 3:41:24 PM PST by Ohioan
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To: John H K
What's unusual about SoCal this year is that the conditions were so perfect for fires...weather, beetle infestation, etc. And Al Queda can't control that.

That's right. And I'm not convinced they understand the weather patterns here (or did). The leaked FBI memo (the one that keeps changing and doesn't include California in the list of states threatened by the talking captured Al Qaeda operative) also states the plan was to start fires in midsummer.

A June 25 FBI memo to United States law enforcement agencies revealed a senior al-Qaida detainee claimed to have developed a plan to start midsummer forest fires in the U.S.

Hard to reach any conclusion off that memo since it seems to keep morphing as it's being reported.

149 posted on 10/31/2003 6:12:45 PM PST by hotpotato
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To: Lazamataz
Bump for later.
150 posted on 11/01/2003 3:46:54 PM PST by 4.1O dana super trac pak (Don't avoid. Read Joe Guzzardi.)
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