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Posted on 06/10/2004 2:28:29 PM PDT by JustPiper
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"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
U.S. Charges Australian Linked to al-Qaida
WASHINGTON - An Australian held at the Navy's prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will face a military tribunal for allegedly training and fighting alongside members of al-Qaida in Afghanistan (news - web sites), the Pentagon (news - web sites) announced Thursday.
We are the "Stotters" who make ourselves aware of the enemy who wishes to do us harm
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"Dallas, accessible from water"
Don't think so, JG, unless you count the Trinity River. Maybe you were thinking of Houston?
Ah, maybe that's what I'm remembering so vaguely...
Thanks.
INTERESTING.
Unless it's Glendale, AZ,
AZ and NM got left out!
LOL.
I think it is significant that they are listed again. We shall see.
Re: Mubarak.
There was some event in DC that Mubarak bowed out of, at the last minute -- some meeting with GWB, maybe a month or so ago.
No reason was given, and I was thinking at the time that it was a sort of message that Mubarak was in disagreement with Bush on something.
But more likely there was a health issue that came up, if this report of his demise holds up.
Blackout or simply nothing to report - non story.
Dunce award for me today!
I was thinking of Houston- SORRY!
This comes from a post on anomalies net (have no fear- it's their terror threat) by "Invictus" is part of homelandsecurityUS.com.
I haven't seen his postings in quite some time, Here's some of what he said (end of May).
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posted May 22, 2004 14:04
Actually, Godzilla, Jill's information may very well be correct.
The information from both the US and Cairo that I am getting indicates that Mubarak may very well be dead.
My sources are not the same as hers, other than the message boards.
Egypt is not like the US. It took them 12 hours to announce Sadat's death and he was assassinated on national TV and died within minutes. Think about the way Gamal Abdul Nasser's death was handled in 1970 as well. Again, a fairly long (by US standards) delay before the announcement.
Remember how the Soviet Union handled the deaths of their leaders? They'd take hours or days to announce it, making sure a new leader was in place first. That's pretty much how it works in Egypt.
The information I am getting from people on the ground in Cairo is that something is up.
Debka is reporting that Mubarak was shown on TV tonight but did not indicate whether it was live or taped.
Mubarak has had some health issues; he collapsed in front of the Maglis al Shura back in November of 2003 and supposedly has a heart condition.
Message boards are nice, except like this one on this thread many of the things that were to happen - didn't. Again, Haaretz is still reporting that Mubarak has met with the current CIA director. RUMINT. Time will tell
Well- again the library is getting ready to close. Stay safe, everyone.
Here's just one more article that seems to tie in:
North Korea-Iran Preparing a Joint Nuclear Detonation Experiment
Quoting a military source well-acquainted with news concerning North Korea, the Sankei Shimbun reported on June 15 that six representatives, including an Iranian nuclear physicist, visited North Korea last month to prepare for a joint experiment for a nuclear triggering device.
This paper announced that the Iranian nuclear-related representatives, including a physicist and computer experts who are visiting North Korea will stay for six months and execute a detonation experiment using neutrons while utilizing the related equipments of North Korea.
This paper further added, This experiment is to investigate the fluctuations of highly dense neutrons that cause nuclear disruption and added, Data obtained through this experiment is vital in manufacturing nuclear bombs.
After pointing out that Iran currently does not possess technology to micro-computerize data of the nuclear experiment on its own, the source asserted, (Iran) must have judged that they needed North Koreas cooperation for having advanced in nuclear development.
He also added, North Korea seems to have taken this opportunity as a chance to obtain Irans nuclear experimental data as well.
[URL= http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?bicode=060000&biid=2004061672378]
Godzilla, I don't believe 90% of the stuff I see on the jihadi boards. This information was reported in the UK by an established writer who has nothing to gain and a lot to lose with a false report. It spread to multiple message boards.
Haaretz did not specify a time of the meeting; Egyptian TV did not specify "live".
It may very well be true; or it may be wrong - I believe I said "VERY LIKELY" or something to that effect.
The information I have indicates it will be announced tomorrow evening Cairo time. I would say if there isn't confirmation of his death by Friday, that's he's still alive. Of course, a public appearance would put the rumors to bed pretty darned fast too.
Give it a day or two; if I'm wrong, I'll have the guts to come here and say I was wrong. If you're wrong, I'm sure you'll do the same :)
And I'll have plenty of bbq sauce for my crow :{)
Thanks, will go take a look, haven't been around for days. Have missed a lot, I see!
Saudi police surround house in capital
By SALAH NASRAWI
The Associated Press
6/16/2004, 4:31 p.m. ET
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Saudi security forces and police surrounded a house in the capital Wednesday, Saudi security officials said, and intermittent gunfire was heard.
Police surrounded the entire district of Al-Badeaa, in southwestern Riyadh, and officers at a checkpoint about a half-mile away diverted traffic to other routes.
Gunfire could be heard late into the night and more security forces were seen arriving.
The operation came as Saudi Arabia has stepped up the search for the kidnappers of Paul Johnson, an American who was taken hostage Saturday.
Witnesses who had been diverted from the area by police speculated that the house may be the hideout of the suspected kidnappers. However, the security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, would not comment on who may be in the house.
On Tuesday, Saudi forces arrested two militants north of Riyadh as they increased security in and around the city in the hunt for Johnson's kidnappers.
An Islamic Web site screened a videotape of Johnson, 49, on Tuesday threatening his life unless the Saudi government freed all its al-Qaida detainees by Friday night.
On The Net...
http://alqa3edah.i6networks.com/fileslisting.html
http://members.hostedscripts.com/top.cgi?user=meshawir
Looks like Quayle pulled the MARSEX alert from his site.
Wonder why...
Hopefully it was someone who got caught in the soup and was trying to figure out where he/she was. Probably a student or private pilot. At least I hope that's all it was :-)
Thanks for the heads up Jill.
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