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Posted on 07/24/2004 9:37:20 PM PDT by JustPiper
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We should also be prepared psychologically for the fact that the "authorities" may not necessarily be on our side, depending on the circumstances [gun confiscation, etc].
I pray it doesn't come to that, but if it does, we will have to make some tough decisions, and be prepared to carry them out.
I can do that! :) Is it ok if it isn't a birthday song? Will any song do?
Sources: More Targets Cited by Al Qaeda
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,127830,00.html
I think they also saw the jakel pic and just don't want to admit it. I heard that the pic is a fake, but one never knows. It seems to tie in nicely with this latest warning. LE has to take everything into account, just like we do.
A big ol' BUMP to this. Happy Birthday, JP!
Could this the same Khan family that just had the 25-year-old son arrested with all of the computer files and led to the new terror alert?
b. " Winds of Black Death": Coming Soon To Your Part Of The World
The Dr. Abdul Qadoos Khan family who lived at the home where officials say they found Mohammed denies the official version of the al Qaeda arrests. The doctor now runs a respected cardiology institute called Hearts International. Dr. Khan and his wife, according to early accounts, had been at a wedding in Lahore. The family reports that at 3 a.m on Saturday, a squad of around 20 officers burst into the home. At no point, according to the family, was Mohammed or any other man in the house. The agents, according to the family, did not even ask about them. Officials at Pakistan's interior ministry, in contrast, insist that Mohammed (along with another Arab al-Qaeda member) was arrested at the same time the son, Ahmed, was detained. The microbiologist had worked in Africa, including Sudan and Zambia. The day after the raid of the microbiologist's home, authorities also detained another of the microbiologist's sons for questioning, Major Adil in the Pakistan Army, though he was not arrested.
According to one isolated but dramatic report, a few days after the raid, in another predawn raid, 20 officers went back to the Qadoos home and asked for the microbiologist father. The father had not been quoted or pictured. The daughter who described the raid said his whereabouts were unknown. The Pakistan intelligence service, the ISI, confirmed he was wanted for questioning. At the first court date of the son, who later was released on bail, the son Ahmed embraced his mother and asked "How's Daddy?" The son reportedly receives a stipend from the UN's Farm and Agriculture Organization for having a low IQ due to lead poisoning. Described as an innocent by his mother, his mom says he lives for his budgies. Yet the international press focused on his arrest and bail rather than the charging and manhunt for his microbiologist father. (snipped)
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze43v8m/index.html#WindsofBlackDeath
Sorry - I just saw that you posted the Fox article already.
Kudos to you "dweller" for your volunteering. The VA Defense Force is lucky to have you. We are, too.
Please look at all new things on page one, remember all images are links, just click
Sure go ahead:):):)
flutters: I enjoy reading those type of lists. Thanks for posting that for us all to read.
pauldingbabe: Happy Birthday to you, too! I see that you and JP are celebrating today.
Nully please do this everytime I Love It!
Yes ma'am. (It's not just a graphic - it's your Birthday Present!)
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