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Posted on 05/30/2004 12:05:02 AM PDT by JustPiper
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"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia - Tens of American, European and other hostages were released Sunday and a gunman believed to be the lead Islamic militant holding them was arrested, a Saudi security official said, adding that two other gunmen were "in the process of being arrested."
We are the "Stotters" who make ourselves aware of the enemy who wishes to do us harm
You mean the highly significant Jordan plot with many ramifications that barely got any showing at all in the lamestream press? Yeesh. If folks only knew what was really going on in the world... Well, I guess there may still be those that wouldn't want to hear about it though. I admire people like that, but I am not like that at all. I want to know everything that's going on!
That's reassuring to know.
to be honest, there is a possibility that the reason that Jordan poison gas story was buried was that it was trumped up by the Jordanians - that it wasn't true. hard to know.
Yeah, that Jordon plot. The one real low on the radar :-)
Thanks for the update. Sorry I had to "post and run" a little bit ago. Why does work/life have to interrupt my freep time?!?
http://www.local10.com/news/3367995/detail.html
Neighborhood Hit By Acid Bomb Attacks CORAL SPRINGS, Fla.
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. -- Two acid bombs exploded Monday night in a Coral Springs neighborhood that has seen a series of explosions in the past two days.
Eight acid bombs have gone off since Monday in three subdivisions in the city; Glenwood, Kensington and Westview. Seven blew up in mailboxes, but Monday night, the eighth exploded in the personal car, a Ford Explorer (pictured, left), of a Broward Sheriff's Office deputy.
Police are not saying who they think may be behind the acid bombings.
"Our biggest concern right now is safety to people who might find these. They're in clear plastic bottles, usually soda-type bottles or water bottles. They are dangerous because they are so volatile," said Rich Nicorvo of the Coral Springs Police Department.
Excellent!
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My thoughts and prayers are with you and your granddaughter.
THANKS for that post OXEN. First I've heard of this. Man I love FR and TM! Please be safe down there.
I think I remember poisoned hot dogs in Wyoming and Idaho as well.
>>>References in recent terrorist publications have mentioned the Tales of the Arabian Knights.
Wow Jill. In keeping with your own terms and conditions that you posted:
To: All
I have a challenge to all of the websites posting alleged terrorist
threats......if the threats are so credible....are a threat to national
security...and are being posted on the Internet to warn Americans of
impending doom....then where are the sources of the info on these websites.
Confidential or not, if you are going to post terrorist threats, then back
it up with the horses mouth...otherwise it is just a he said she said
situation and I question the credibility of a lot of these 'alleged' threats
when the source is 'confidential' to the point that no one can verify it!
Some people will do anything to make a buck...and it is disgusting!
4,910 posted on 05/29/2004 8:45:56 PM EDT by Jill St Claire
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Would you mind referencing the specific publications?
I would LOVE to know which one referenced "Tales of the Arabian Knights".
And did you follow up on that lead?
BTW, a simple google next time a lead is lifted will save the embarrassment of that type ;)
acid bomb as in muriatic acid and aluminum foil in a 2 liter soda bottle?
PLEASE take a look at my site...more info is posted
www.homelandsecurityus.net
Myrddin, that is wrong. We cleared up that misconception the other night and dont_mention_the_war acknowledged he was wrong. The gay population is more susceptible but many affected are not gay and are in rural populations.
To: Dont Mention the War
It is starting to spread, but not amongst the general population
You are wrong. Read any dermatological or epidemiological publication.
Example:
In a case-control study, Dr. Coffin and coinvestigators identified 447 cases of community-acquired MRSA between 2001 and 2003. Of that group, 134 cases (30%) of infections were due to MRSA. There was no change over time in incidence of MRSA in invasive infections; however, MRSA incidence rose sharply in children with soft tissue S. aureus infections, from less than 20% in 2001 to nearly 50% in 2003, although the investigators qualified this finding by the risk of possible referral bias or other factors.
Are you saying these community-acquired cases in children are not the general population?
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/474245
9 posted on 05/30/2004 9:09:25 PM PDT by BearWash
LOL, oh so NOW your sister wants to know! Any chance we can sign her up as a freeper? We'll have her reporting in from Seattle in no time.
Yeah, most likely high High schoolers. It is the end of the year, what else do they have to do?
You don't expect these kids to go and STUDY during the summer do you???
Karl, it's so sad. I wish the Westerners, especially the Americans would leave Saudi. The Americans might not be much safer here, but I'd feel better about them. Oh Lord. I just don't know.
Welcome to the thread and thanks for the input. :)
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