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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
(Excerpt) Read more at story.news.yahoo.com ...
Special Screening at Ports Will End
By Shaun Waterman UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
The Bush administration has pledged to eliminate special security checks imposed on men entering the United States from a list of mainly Muslim countries considered a risk for terrorism.
"Our long-term goal," senior homeland security official Asa Hutchinson told Arab-American leaders Friday, "is to treat [all visitors] the same way, and not based on where you come from."
Mr. Hutchinson also distinguished the approach of the Homeland Security Department from those of other parts of the administration, notably Attorney General John Ashcroft's Justice Department.
Under the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System, introduced in November 2002, men holding visas from one of 25 listed nations including the Muslim-majority nations of Yemen, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Libya and Iran have had to be fingerprinted, photographed and interviewed at U.S. ports of entry........
US Embassy Riyadh issues warden alert
United States Department of State
WARDEN MESSAGE
June 13, 2004
The recent terrorist attacks on Westerners in Riyadh appear to have involved extensive planning and preparation and were likely preceded by extensive pre-attack surveillance. Often, this pre-attack surveillance can be detected.
Be aware of your surroundings. Take note of vehicles or individuals that do not appear to belong in the area and immediately report them to authorities.
Vary your times and routes to and from destinations. Whenever possible, do not have a set day for shopping, errands and personal needs. Be unpredictable in your work and social schedules. Unpredictable targets are hard targets.
Avoid areas frequented by Westerners and avoid establishments at times when Westerners constitute the majority of the patrons.
Maintain a low personal profile by avoiding actions that may draw attention to yourself.
Keep your colleagues and family aware of your daily plans and ensure that they know how to reach you.
In traffic, always try to leave space in which to maneuver. Do not get boxed in; always leave yourself an exit. When stopped in traffic, think about what you would do if an incident occurred. Be prepared to take evasive action at any time.
Be wary of detours.
If you are being followed or harassed by another driver, drive to the nearest police station, hotel, or other public facility and summon the police. Never leave your vehicle to confront a harasser.
To the extent possible, do not schedule regular meetings at either the start or end of the day. Arrival and departure times from home to office can become unacceptably predictable if employees must schedule their commute around regularly scheduled meetings.
Check the interior and exterior of your vehicle prior to getting into your vehicle? Are there items in on or around your vehicle that are suspicious? If so, do not touch your vehicle, leave the area immediately and notify the authorities.
American citizens requiring assistance from the Embassy or its Consulates in Dhahran or Jeddah may contact a consular official during normal working hours, Saturday through Wednesday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, at the following numbers:
American Embassy Riyadh
01-488-3800, Extensions 4315, 4591
American Consulate Dhahran
03-330-3200, Extensions 3085, 3120
American Consulate Jeddah
02-667-0080, Extensions 4610, 4445
During nonworking hours, a duty officer is available and can be reached by dialing the Embassy or Consulate telephone number listed above and following the recorded instructions.
The U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia refers American citizens to the current Department of State Travel Warning for Saudi Arabia dated April 15, 2004 and issued as Warden Message #9/2004. In addition, on May 1, the Mission disseminated revised Public Announcements - Worldwide Caution - and - Middle East and North Africa - as Warden Messages and . These documents are available on the Embassys home page at and on Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs website at http://travel.state.gov.
As the Department continues to develop information on any potential security threats to U.S. citizens overseas, it shares credible threat information through its consular information program documents, available on the Internet at http://travel.state.gov. In addition to information on the Internet, travelers may obtain up-to-date information on security conditions by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the U.S. or outside the U.S. and Canada on a regular toll line at 1-317-472-2328.
American citizens already registered with the Embassy in Riyadh or the Consulates in Jeddah or Dhahran are reminded to update their registration information regularly with an estimated date of departure. See http://riyadh.usembassy.gov/wwwhcn6.html for registration information.
Two shopping mall bomb plots thwarted. That is really good news, but as ffnj said, there are a lot more where these two scumbags came from.
What really worries me most right now is not a catastrophic attack (although I stay prepared and ready for such an event), but one or two mall bombings. That could really skew the elections. I'm not really sure how the sheeple would react to such an incident. I know how the hard-core lefties would react, the I don't thing the hardcore liberals are a majority. They just scream the loudest.
On another note, this past Saturday I passed 2 fire trucks responding to a suspicious package on Rt.66W at the Vienna metro station. Don't know whatever became of it. My buddy said it happens all the time.
BOMB IN GERMANY WAS SET BY REMOTE CONTROL
The Associated Press
6/14/2004, 12:05 p.m. ET
BERLIN (AP) -- A bomb that injured 22 people on a shopping street in Cologne last week was set off by remote control, investigators said Monday.
State police crime scene specialists came to the conclusion after identifying fragments found as parts of the triggering device, said Cologne police spokesman Wolfgang Beus.
He would not say exactly what kind of device police believed was used, saying it could jeopardize the ongoing investigation.
The blast last Wednesday afternoon spewed nails along a shopping street in a Turkish immigrant neighborhood of Cologne. German Interior Minister Otto Schily has said it probably was the work of common criminals, not terrorists.
The bomb consisted of a gas canister filled with gunpowder and nails, Beus said. It was most likely in a backpack strapped to a bicycle that was left in front of the two buildings that suffered the worst damage.
Witnesses saw a man with blonde hair in his 30s leaning the bicycle against a hair salon minutes before the bomb went off.
German authorities offered a $24,000 reward Friday for clues that lead to an arrest in the bombing and have put up wanted posters in German and Turkish around the area.
Police said they had no other leads in the case and had not ruled out political terrorism, an anti-foreigner attack or crime gang rivalries.
Okla. School District Revises Dress Code to Settle Lawsuit Over Religious Clothing (Muslim Headscarf)
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) An Oklahoma school district has revised its dress code to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of a sixth-grader who wanted to wear her Muslim head scarf to class.
Nashala Hearn, now 12, was suspended twice last year by the Muskogee Public School District for wearing the hijab. School officials said her clothing violated a dress code banning hats, bandanas and other head coverings a rule intended to curb gang-related activity.
In March, the Justice Department joined a lawsuit filed on her behalf by a Virginia-based civil rights group. A federal judge approved the settlement last month.
"This experience has been very stressful, very depressing and very humiliating," Hearn said.
Starting this fall, students can wear religious head coverings to school if they apply and have their requests approved by the school board, officials said.
Under the settlement, the district also must pay an undisclosed amount of money, said Leah Farish, Hearn's lawyer. The lawsuit had sought $80,000 in damages.
Muskogee is about 125 miles east of Oklahoma City.
THE TERRORIST NEXT DOOR
Al Qaeda Operative Provides Insight Into Sleeper Cells in U.S.
By Pierre Thomas, Mary Walsh and Jason Ryan
C O L U M B U S, Ohio, Sept. 8, 2003 "The weather is too hot," Iyman Faris wrote in an e-mail last winter to Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind behind the Sept. 11 attacks. The message meant: Destroying the Brooklyn Bridge would be too difficult.
From Pakistan, Mohammed had sent Faris on a mission to scout the feasibility of bringing down the bridge by slashing its suspension cables.
The e-mail message caught the eye of CIA and FBI agents when they began examining Mohammed's computer after he was captured last March. Mohammed then fingered Faris, who, when confronted by the FBI in April, admitted he was an al Qaeda sleeper a terrorist lying in wait for instructions.
"We learned a lot from this case about al Qaeda," said Kevin Brock, the FBI special agent in charge of the Faris investigation. "They are not afraid to reach out and task American citizens like Iyman Faris to do their bidding, to take overt steps to further terrorist conspiracy."
The case of Faris, the only confessed al Qaeda sleeper caught on U.S. soil, offers disturbing insight into the way the terrorist organization has attempted to operate in the United States. And Faris may have been far more dangerous than previously known.
Double Life
Attorney General John Ashcroft announced June 19 that Faris, 34, had pleaded guilty to two counts of providing material support to terrorists. Faris admitted living a "secret double life," Ashcroft said.
Although he appeared to be a normal, hardworking truck driver to his associates and neighbors, he was also an al Qaeda operative who met with Osama bin Laden and helped plot new attacks in the United States, Ashcroft said.
Faris, who was born in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, originally came to the United States in May 1994 and became a U.S. citizen in December 1999.
A commercial truck driver, Faris had access to airports and was licensed to haul flammable, poisonous chemicals.
Despite the fact he was at times suicidal, Faris was able to keep that license. He once tried to jump off a bridge in downtown Columbus, and was briefly housed in a mental hospital.
In an exclusive interview with ABCNEWS, his ex-wife, Geneva Bowling, said Faris sometimes woke up in the middle of the night screaming and told her he saw demons when he was awake.
"He would tell me about the man that he talked to when he would go out and have the blackouts," Bowling told ABCNEWS. "He was a half-man that looked like him and he would be up in the tree."
But Ohio transportation officials maintain they were never aware Faris suffered from psychological problems. "The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles had no knowledge that this person might be a dangerous individual," said Franklin Caltrider, the registrar of motor vehicles.
Fits the Profile
Faris fits the profile of the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers and the type of men al Qaeda has sought to infiltrate the United States, sources told ABCNEWS. Like the Sept. 11 hijackers, Faris came to the United States on a student visa, but failed to enroll in school.
In 2000, Faris made a pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and traveled to Pakistan and Afghanistan, where he was introduced to Osama bin Laden. At that time, his life was unraveling: His marriage was failing and his father had died.
In Karachi, Pakistan, under the direction of al Qaeda, Faris started researching airplanes at Internet cafés. He also ordered cell phones and 2,000 sleeping bags for terrorist training camps in Afghanistan.
In early 2002, just months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Faris returned to Karachi, where he met al Qaeda's operations chief, Mohammed, who told Faris he was targeting a New York City landmark. Faris signed on.
Never Suspected a Thing
But when he returned to Columbus, Faris didn't even hint at his newfound radical connections.
"He never once was pro-Osama bin Laden or anything to do with him or al Qaeda or anything," said Bowling.
Even today, his spiritual adviser has no answers. "When he was here in public, we never saw any of this," Mouhamed Nabih Tarazi, the imam of the Columbus Islamic Center, told ABCNEWS.
His neighbors in Columbus were shocked to learn he was a terrorist operative.
"[I] never suspected a thing," said Larry Conners, who lived two doors down from Faris. "He looked all right to me, but being a truck driver, it
in the neighborhood, you wouldn't have any idea."
Negra Ross said neighbors sometimes complained about the noise that came from Faris' home. She said he didn't mix much with people in the area. "He was fairly standoffish and wasn't necessarily friendly."
Still, she said, his admitted involvement in terrorism was shocking.
"Even though this is a state capital, you never think that things like this could happen in Ohio Columbus, Ohio, of all places."
More Sleeper Cells?
Faris is one of more than 1,000 suspected al Qaeda sympathizers under FBI investigation across the nation. Hundreds of suspects are being tailed or are under electronic surveillance. Many came under focus because their names turned up in records recovered in terrorist training camps in Afghanistan.
"I can't think of a division of the FBI that doesn't have an aggressive joint terrorism task force looking at a number of people of interest," said Brock.
Faris is being held in the Alexandria Detention Center in Virginia, where he awaits sentencing. He could face 20 years in prison and up to $500,000 in fines.
As part of his plea agreement, Faris agreed to cooperate with authorities and so far he is. Sources told ABCNEWS that Faris is naming other associates, which is another step in the attempt to uncover terrorist sleeper cells in the United States.
"These individuals now have moved throughout the country. It's not just limited to major cities like Chicago, like New York, Los Angeles," said FBI Assistant Director Pat D'Amuro, chief of the New York field office and until recently head of all FBI counterterrorism programs. "They're in rural America."
But there is no guarantee U.S. officials will be able to nab them the way they nabbed Iyman Faris.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/US/sept11_faris030907.html
I'm concerned that we have cesspools all around us. Columbus seems to be a bed of activity lately. Just a month or so ago someone, probably the cleaning crew, wrote ""Fallujah" on four chalkboards. A fifth chalkboard contained an outline drawing of the United States with words "The Real Enemies." I haven't heard a followup on this story yet.
Thanks for posting that. I have that article indexed on my computer. It's a real eye-opener.
You know we're in trouble when they have infiltrated rural America.
04:14 PM CDT on Sunday, June 13, 2004 A Texas Muslim leader says he and his wife and daughter were detained for two days last weekend after officials at a Canadian airport told him he was considered a security threat.
Mohammed Zaki Alswij, an imam who moved to the United States from Iraq in 1987, said racial profiling may have been to blame for his detention in Vancouver, British Columbia. Alswij, 53, wears a cleric's robes and a turban as symbols of his religious stature and beliefs.
"This wouldn't happen to (just) anyone," Alswij said in Saturday's edition of the Houston Chronicle. "But because I am a Muslim, I was stopped."
Nancy Bray, a spokeswoman for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, said she could not discuss the Houston man's case because of privacy laws. But she said they would not deny a person entry based on his or her race.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim advocacy group, said it will ask the U.S. State Department and Canadian authorities to investigate the incident.
Alswij, a naturalized U.S. citizen, said he and his wife were traveling with their 18-year-old daughter to visit their son and grandson in Vancouver.
He said Canadian officials searched their luggage, questioned him and held them for more than 50 hours in a detention center before the family voluntarily returned to Houston on Monday. Nothing suspicious was found in the family's bags.
The interrogators questioned the Shiite scholar about his political associations and beliefs and asked him why he visited Iraq shortly after Saddam Hussein's dictatorship was toppled last year, he said.
Alswij said he went to Iraq to see his parents and the country's top Shiite leader. But he said he has no political connections. "I'm not political in any way," he said.
Hey WCG,
Anything going on in CA? I can't call 3 california clients or access any of the california clients servers.
Any news?
>> Also, I just read that Abdi owned a cellular phone store in Columbus. Wasn't there discussion a while back about this? <<
Truthfully flutters, I don't remember. This thread moves so fast sometimes.
Anyone else remember this?
Is this treason or what? Peroutka and the CP might gain a new voter this fall. Bush is doing it to himself. Someone...please correct me if I'm wrong here..I have an open mind and I'm willing to listen.
Thanks much.
THANKS MUCH.
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