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Threat Matrix: Daily Terror Threat - Thread 5
CNN ^ | March 12, 2004

Posted on 03/12/2004 8:23:06 PM PST by thecabal

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- This week's deadly train bombings in Spain will not lead to a rise in the U.S. color-coded terror threat alert system, a Department of Homeland Security spokesman said Friday.

"Based on the current intelligence, we have no specific indicators that terrorist groups are considering such an attack in the U.S. in the near term," said department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse.

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KEYWORDS: 4515sb; alqaida; homelandsecurity; terrorism; threatmatrix
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To: nw_arizona_granny
The link you can't read contains someones view of all of History ? And how it lead to weapons and war. It is in poetic form I don't think it of Terrorist orgin, but it does seem to predict our demise. It is like a little story and it is very long. Here is the index with some samples below:


Contents

Chapter I 1
Chapter II 11
Chapter III 18
Chapter IV 29
Epilogue 33
Bibliography 34
Appendix A - Conflict of Ancient Civilization 36
Appendix B - Notable Conflict of History 63
Appendix C - United Nations Peacekeeping Operations 82
Appendix D - United Nations Charter 85
Appendix E - American War Library Casualties List 144
Appendix F - Ireland's History & Battles 147

Is war a permanent fixture?
Do nations have that right?
They can undermine our international societal mixture.
Our destiny should traverse a new height!

Or is war ingrained?
It is something we frame.
Aren't we about drained?
Call it our institution of shame.

Generations of people have been outraged
Protesting against nations that can’t behave.
Those aggressive tendencies must be caged
Or civilized society will be stranded at the grave.

Testosterone is the primary reason men shave.
Aggression is something we can learn to stave.
It's time to take a stand.
After all, we are part of the same homogeneous band.

War, more and more, is predominantly staged.
Take it off the societal front page.
Our previous history has already been gauged.
Do we really want to be judged by the wars we wage?

War is something that should never be sought.
Our international society clamors for restraint.
Does anyone really believe war should be taught?
Personally, I don't have that urge to paint.

Ancient civilizations pioneered military service induction.
Were they a little deranged?
Knowledge eliminates the need for death and destruction.
On the evolutionary scale, we have changed.

It is "our attitudes toward war"
That has kept us fighting in more. 1



1. Gwynne Dyer, War (New York: Crown Publishers, 1985), 3.

2



That particular state of mind
Must some how unravel and unwind.

For ten thousand years,
Soldiers have killed and died
Facing their battlefield peers.
Families on both sides cried.

Historically, society has used its ability for thought
To produce advanced weapon technology,
How hard a soldier has fought
Has been our societal chronology.

Ancient civilizations could not end their struggle.
We, on the other hand, have the means in place
For each nation to snuggle;
The United Nations must keep pace.

We cannot let ancient hate
Be our everlasting fate.
We can absolutely overcome
The war fervor hum,

Pre-civilized cultures killed.
Historically, that is a given.
For the most part, it was self-willed
And not city or state driven.

People then huddled together for warmth and protection
Building the first structures of a village.
That first assemblage and collection,
With out a doubt, resulted in pillage.

Someone piled the first stone
Resulting in a protective wall.
I can hear their voices moan
Attempting to make it tall.

Others didn't have enough gall
And watched the village fall.
The village was soon overrun.
Leading, eventually, to the development of a gun.


It couldn’t eliminate worldwide poverty or send every child to school.
I say put it to bed

And give our movement a chance.
Let us try and improve the impoverished circumstance.
Our mission is to eliminate tyrants. So get out of the way you fools.
We are trying to give every one the same economic, political, and social opportunity. Help us manufacture a few billion stools!

I told anyone who would listen,
But most Americans’ ears were blocked.
They all thought that I had a screw missin’.
No wonder Evelyn Beth’s chains were locked.

My northbound transportation was an old prison bus.
One guard was sympathetic.
His name was Gus.
The other two called me pathetic.

And the younger of the two spat on me.
Looking for an avenue of escape,
I came to the conclusion that I was trapped like a cat in a tree.
I worried about Evelyn Beth and the prospect of rape.

Nonetheless, my obligation after reaching the northern U. S. Border
Was to further establish the Global Union order.
I tried not to dwell on Evelyn Beth,
Or think about her classified sentence of death.
1,101 posted on 03/15/2004 8:27:48 PM PST by Revel
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To: StillProud2BeFree
So now they are using Chidren who have no knowledge that they are being used. So much for Honor.
1,102 posted on 03/15/2004 8:30:28 PM PST by Revel
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To: Revel; Calpernia; JustPiper
I just saw this posted on MidEastWeb. If it weren't so sad it would be funny. (It's supposed to be satire.)

http://www.mideastweb.org/log/archives/00000225.htm

Report: Washington May Outsource Regime Change
03/15/2004

[Washington DC, April 1] Washington insiders report that the Pentagon is considering outsourcing
regime change operations, bowing to pressure to reduce spending and achieve results.

Consultants point out that the recent effort that culminated in overthrow of the conservative Spanish government, cost a tiny fraction of US expenditures in Afghanistan and Iraq, and will maximize ROI for those who have a stake in getting the US out of Iraq.





"We are the experts, so of course we can do it for less, reducing risk and applying our knowledge
of the industry," said O. Bin Ladin, chairman of a leading regime change Service Provider. "We have the trained and dedicated personnel and the experience to ensure success. We take the risk out of regime change. We guarantee to bring about any regime or policy change desired. Give us 10 years, and all the women in Spain will be wearing veils."

"When you consider the big picture, outsourcing is is the way to go, says Ima Beancounter of the US Government General Accounting Office. "It makes sense. If you call to get support for your PC, the call is likely to be answered by someone in Bombay. In today's modern competitive business world, globalization allows us to make optimum use of goods and services and benefits the consumer. There is no reason why it shouldn't benefit taxpayers too. Regime change in Spain cost less than the price of the paper clips allowance for Paul Bremer's operation in Iraq."

"In today's modern hectic business world, everyone needs outsourcing to stay competitive," says market research consultant Cli Shay. "Outsourcing is a proven business model that maximizes ROI and flexibility, minimizes risk and maximizes competitiveness. Each organization can specialize in what it knows how to do best. It's a real win-win situation.

"Private enterprise is the American way," says Pentagon advisor Knee O'Conn. "Government operations are always wasteful and expensive, he added. "We are already using private firms to train the Iraqi army, why not outsource the whole operation?"

President Bush responded warmly to the idea. "This is just the sort of thing I've been talking about. Private industry and know-how can get things done. They don't get bogged down in regulations and partisan politics and bureaucracy. And best of all, this is isn't just private industry. It's a combination of private enterprise and my other favorite program, faith-based initiative. This is certainly a shining example of how faith and private enterprise can transform the world."

According to a report by a leading industry analysis group, outsourcing of regime change is likely to be a major growth industry in coming years. Spending on regime change may reach $100 billion by 2010, represent an annual turnover of up to 20 regimes. COGS (Cost of Goods) per unit is is well under $1 million, representing a huge profit potential. Even with these huge profit margins, taxpayers would be getting a bargain at $5 billion per regime, considering the price tag of government sponsored regime change efforts in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq, which are far in excess of $100 billion. The enabling technologies are new wireless protocols, detonators and explosives that ensure save and easy remote detonation. Demand is expected to increase as unit prices fall.

Copyright MidEastWeb 2004. All rights reserved

Notice - This is a satire. Any relation to persons, institutions or governments living or dead is purely intentional.
1,103 posted on 03/15/2004 8:30:46 PM PST by StillProud2BeFree
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To: Fred Nerks
Thanks for the link.
1,104 posted on 03/15/2004 8:33:43 PM PST by virtude
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To: Fred Nerks
By posting that, I can go back to it easily by searching "My comments" It's like a bookmark. That way when I find time to actually read it, I don't have to search back through the thread. Things can move pretty quickly on this thread.
1,105 posted on 03/15/2004 8:34:46 PM PST by rickylc
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To: Fred Nerks
Due to the volume of posts to these threads, people will use "mark for later" or "bookmark" or "placemarker" to know where they left off reading on the thread.

Later, when you want to check back to the thread, you can click "my comments" and click directly to your bookmarked post.

Hope that helps and welcome!
1,106 posted on 03/15/2004 8:36:49 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: nw_arizona_granny
Ok, could be!
1,107 posted on 03/15/2004 8:38:12 PM PST by rickylc
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To: StillProud2BeFree
I was trying to take that seriously, but for the life of me I could not. I was like what? Did SP2BF go Luney? Then I saw that it was indeed satire.
1,108 posted on 03/15/2004 8:38:36 PM PST by Revel
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To: JustPiper
treason

This has gotten to be an every day word. It has truly lost its real meaning.

1,109 posted on 03/15/2004 8:41:48 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Velveeta
I do it differently. I put a book mark on the tool bar of Mozilla. Every time I leave off I copy the link to the last reply into the bookmark properties. So when I come back all I have to do is click on the link in the tool bar and wah laah..I am right where I left off without even having to go into the main forum or "My Coments". You could do the same thing with a "Favorite" in IE. But you could not put it on the tool bar. It would not be as convieniant.
1,110 posted on 03/15/2004 8:43:11 PM PST by Revel
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To: TexKat
treason (Definition):

What no government offical can possibly commit. ie.. Clinton.
1,111 posted on 03/15/2004 8:45:57 PM PST by Revel
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To: Revel
I've done that too, but sometimes it may be days and several bookmarks after that I actaully find the time, by then I've "bookmarked" over it. By marking in thread, I can always get back to a specific point.
1,112 posted on 03/15/2004 8:48:10 PM PST by rickylc
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To: rickylc; Velveeta
Thank you both for being so helpful. The courtesy shown by the posters on this site is almost overwhelming. This aussie will be back!
1,113 posted on 03/15/2004 8:50:08 PM PST by Fred Nerks
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To: StillProud2BeFree
"A security investigation, however, revealed that Tanzim terrorists tried to detonate the bomb by remote control while the boy was at the checkpoint.

The child was released when it became clear that he did not know what it was he was carrying."

And I thought the bugs and dead carcuses were disgusting.

1,114 posted on 03/15/2004 8:50:59 PM PST by Teri0811
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To: Teri0811
The video you are about to watch is a rap video designed to inspire people to take up jihad against the West. Posted on a radical Islamic website based out of the United Kingdom, the video is undeniably entertaining, as professionally produced as any video you might see on MTV. Consider the irony: radical fundamentalism, sworn to destroy Western culture and beliefs, uses that culture to market its hate. Paralleling the same deception, the Islamic organization that produced and marketed this video claims to be an Islamic "human rights" group but in reality is a group sworn to support the killing of Jews, Christians and moderate Muslims.

To view jihad rap video:

http://www.investigativeproject.com/

1,115 posted on 03/15/2004 8:55:52 PM PST by Teri0811
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To: Teri0811
Last week or the week before one of the cable news shows had an interview of an upset Palestinian family. They were highly pissed that the terrorist had tried to use their son as a suicide bomber. The mother was in tears and said if those people want to blow someone up then they should blow themselves up instead of making someone else's children do it.
1,116 posted on 03/15/2004 8:57:48 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Fred Nerks
Good on ya!
1,117 posted on 03/15/2004 8:58:51 PM PST by rickylc
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To: nw_arizona_granny
Hi
Get the tin foil out!
I came home and read everyone's post. Then went and took a nice long bath and I had the most horrendous thought. So I have a question.

What is the last day that hitlary could jump into this election? I can just see her saving America and the emotional trauma and anger. We could be Spain all over again. That could be our next date to watch.

I never dreamed what would happen in Spain happened. I will never trust Russia or China.

My husband and I sit here daily in disbelief of the things going on. The news media has been shut down. Last weekend in Knoxville, Tn. 6 convenience stores were closed by Homeland Security. All the owners and employees were arrested. All were of Iranian and Yemen dissent, but Homeland Security DIDNT THINK THEY HAD TERRIST TIES! They were arrested for moving money out of the USA(this was on the 11:00 news WATE 6 I could never find anything in print so I hesitate to post something I cannot back up).

O.K. I feel better now. But I really think we are in for more than we have any idea.
1,118 posted on 03/15/2004 9:02:51 PM PST by DAVEY CROCKETT (Thank GOD For Blessing America and being born in the south.)
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To: TexKat
I'll have to make sure to tell my mother that one. She's been waiting for people over there to stand up and tell them to go blow themselves up if it's such an honor.



1,119 posted on 03/15/2004 9:02:57 PM PST by Teri0811
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To: Revel
April 19, 2004, is 19 years after the OKC terrorist attack on April 19, 1995.
1,120 posted on 03/15/2004 9:04:39 PM PST by Honestly
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