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Posted on 07/11/2004 12:55:04 AM PDT by JustPiper
Picture credit: TheCabal
"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
LUCKY THREAD NUMBER:
HOMELAND INSECURITY
Backup electrical systems failed to kick in
A mysterious power failure at Logan Airport that delayed dozens of flights for more than five hours has still not been explained six days later.
Airport officials insist airline security was not compromised during the blackout Monday at Logan International's Terminal E, but backup electrical systems failed to kick in as they are programmed under such circumstances.
We are the "Stotters" who make ourselves aware of the enemy who wishes to do us harm
Meet It!
Greet It!
Defeat It!
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
>>>I'm sure they are all being monitored.
Bump!
I'm really just surprised more so that 'that' particular post wasn't pulled. It is almost like an inviting challenge to hackers.
It has turned into a virtual whack a mole :P
But they leave a trail of breadcrumbs so they can keep up with each other.
>>>It was started by an owl carrying a chicken, and they hit the lines by the Beebe bridge.
(spoken in the voice of Groucho Marx)
"That's what he gets for not eating seafood."
The image you are all reffering to is rather old I think. I remember it from an a flash file way back in the first thread I think. Here is a link to the image(a little different) and the flash file:( is this the same image?)
http://www.lanaa.com/flash/flash_islamc_1/preview/F3.jpg
http://www.lanaa.com/flash/index.php?cat=flash_islamc_1&img=F3.swf&action=step1
Thanks Revel, I have never seen that before. I wonder
what they are singing.
Bogus bomber busted in B'klyn
BY DARYL KHAN AND LINDSAY FABER
Staff Writers
July 13, 2004, 7:20 PM EDT
A man who appeared to be of Middle Eastern descent created mild alarm in Brooklyn Tuesday when he sat down on a sofa cushion on a busy street wearing what appeared to be a bomb on his chest, police said.
The device was quickly determined to be non-explosive, but the incident had trappings of the real thing: the bag attached to the man's torso contained metal nuts and bolts protruding from the bottom and had a clock on it, police said.
The incident began at 3:36 p.m. on the corner of Court and Atlantic streets, when the man, who had been sitting for several hours, showed a passerby a bag strapped to his chest, police said.
Officers quickly responded and ordered the man to raise his arms, and when the man complied, one officer learned in close, cut the bag off with a knife and threw it under a ballistic blanket. The officers then restrained the man, who had begun praying upon their arrival, witnesses said, and took him into custody.
The bag, which a sergeant described as resembling a fanny pack, was then determined not to be explosive.
People who walked by 139 Court St., where the man was sitting, were not terribly alarmed by his presence many saying he is a beggar who has repeatedly asked for money over the last week since he started frequenting the neighborhood.
Kumandan Abdul walked to the area minutes before the incident and noticed the man but didn't consider anything suspicious about him.
"I saw him this afternoon. He was sitting out there on the sofa cushion with junk all around him. I thought he was a beggar so I just ignored him," Abdul said. "The next thing you know the bomb squad was here."
At the New Mexicali restaurant, which is next door to where the man was sitting, waiter Alfredo Aragon, 22, said he began to see the man around the area a week ago.
"He didn't have all of his marbles up here," Aragon said, pointing to his head. Recently, someone offered the man a dollar and the man angrily threw it back, Aragon said.
Aragon said he tried to walk out of the restaurant to see what was happening but the police ordered him inside. Police also closed off several blocks.
Salim Tahtaouny, who works and lives nearby, said he was worried the local Arab community's reputation would suffer because of the incident.
"This is going to make us look more suspicious than we already are now," Tahtaouny said. "Thank God no one got hurt."
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/newyork/nyc-bomb0714,0,6188010.story?coll=ny-nynews-headlines
place bump.
I am determined to read this entire thread.
Not an article. This is something we found here many TM threads ago.
This is a brief/brief overview of it: http://goexcelglobal.com/NJ_DefenseForce/hiddeninplainview.doc
This is the page we are currently reviewing: http://www.clipgate.com/tx/errafazirayusr.html (you can't click there from here, you have to copy and paste to your browser)
Scrolling down, you will see the keywords and hyperlinks
From here...it is just trying to do searches and follow leads to see what is being talked about.
This is all the search steps you see sometimes posted by us.
If you still have it in your private messages, you are welcome to paste it into the thread, insuring no identifying info is in it. And address it to 'All.' It is rather humorous, to me.
At the time my best man wrote it to me, I was going to Balboa park frequently.
Thanks for posting that.
Yes they do.
Anti-Terror Coalition Urges Nuclear Preparedness
Johnny P News ^ | July 13, 2004 | John S. Pappas
Posted on 07/13/2004 7:23:14 PM PDT by atcoalition
Anti-Terror Coalition Urges Nuclear Preparedness
Sites "Internet Chatter" As Rationale for Recommendation
by John S. Pappas
Washington - 07/13/04
Sighting "chilling" Internet chatter within the past few days, cyber-terror watchdog group Anti-Terrorism Coalition (http://atci.showsit.info/) is recommending that Americans familiarize themselves with information on dealing with a nuclear attack.
The ATC is sighting recent Internet chatter as cause for their recommendation that people study the procedures for dealing with a nuclear or radiological attack. One threat in particular, posted on a message group believed to be operated by al Qaeda sympathizers contained a specific threat of nuclear/radiological attack against America. The message announced July 14th as the attack date.
The U.S. Goverment's Federal Citizen Information Center has released information on dealing with a Nuclear and Radiological attack (here) and the ATC recemmends citizens familiarize themselves with nuclear emergency preparedness procedures. Additional information for responding to nulear and radiological attack may be found (here).
On the web: http://atci.showsit.info/
Related: Anti-Terrorism Coalition Announces New Initiatives
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1170862/posts
I often think of these times in that way too.
It reminds me of what they called that period of time in England, the Phony War, which was the time before any major battles broke out. I read somewhere that Churchill called it The Twilight War.
Came across this while trying to learn Flash.
Figured it might be a good resource for some of the newer visitors to this thread. Someone might want to archive this, it's a rather old article, never know when it might disappear.
The stuff about the "deep web", files that are in formats that aren't recognized by standard web crawlers, is very interesting.
Good Luck.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0%2C1759%2C1306756%2C00.asp
There is also the South African/Zimbabwe meaning for necklace. Placing a gasoline filled inner tube around the neck of a victim and lighting it up on his front lawn for a little family entertainment.
"Two days after the posting of the message, today, on July 13, 2004, a senior member of Al-Qaeda by the name of Khalid al-Harbi, surrendered to Saudi Arabia. Many anti-terrorist organizations, including the ATC saw this as a strange move. "I called the embassy, and we felt that we were welcomed, they were among family. Thank God for this blessing... ...I came because I abide by the word of God and that of the caretaker of the holy sites. This initiative from the caretaker of the holy sites and the king is an opportunity. And our country is the country of Islam... ...Undoubtedly, it is an opportunity any logical man would thank God -- every logical man should take advantage of this opportunity," said Al-Harabi. The ATC saw this as a strange statement."
This is a very telling statement.
This guy just gives himself up???
Something is not kosher here!!!
Maybe something more simplistic and familiar to them: The stench of rotting dead bodies?
Thanks for everything you do, Justpiper.
I'm deeply touched.
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