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Posted on 10/12/2004 8:58:00 PM PDT by nwctwx
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1234408/posts?page=220#220
Tell me what you think of this?
IPN reporting hand grenades found in Goodwill box in Waterbury, Conn. 854 W Lakewood Ave. Bomb squad on scene, shopping plaza evacuated.
Did someone forget to clean out their pockets before donating the old clothes?
BumPing, 10-26???
Now I know why the threat matrix has been so quiet lately. Everyone's on this thread!
Actually the blog may be read alot (lurked) but not postings ;)
Bomb found on train tracks in suitcase!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1252550/posts
It has been quiet since thread 19 though hasn't it? I remember when it wasn't unusual for this thread to have four hundred posts per day.
I'm really surprised how quiet things are in general on the terrorism front on the web. I was expecting a flurry of activity and at least an orange alert leading up to the elections. Then again, maybe we are in the eye of the storm?
Any updates on the bomb found on NC train tracks?
The daily post count has picked back up with this thread, 19 was a bit slow. I suspect things will remain active as we head into the winter months, this time of year has a lot of important dates, etc.
Unbelievable.
I think that the inability of AQ/Talaban to disrupt or even mount a single attack on the Afganistan election day tells us volumes as to why it appears that things are slow. I suspect that the number of arrests of key AQ, plus Pakistani operations in the remote areas with Afganistan, plus targeted Israeli hits on terror leaders, plus agressive law enforcement in many countries world wide and plus the terrorist magnet/death bed called Fallujah are all combining to set the scum on their heels. I think that the behind the scenes war is taking its toll, thus forcing them to lay lower than normal. Thus the apparent calm.
Hmm... I just posted something from that area yesterday, let me see what it was. I can't find it. (It must be in my stack of stuff...) Ok, here it is...
"Missile found in house"
http://www.wfsb.com/Global/story.asp?S=2456185
NOTE: The following text is an exact quote:
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2004/10/003631print.html
October 21, 2004
UK: Army infiltrated by Al-Qaeda
A startling revelation from the Times Online, with thanks to Lester:
THE Territorial Army has been infiltrated by Al-Qaeda suspects, giving the Islamic terrorist group potential access to military bases, explosives and fuel dumps.
Five Al-Qaeda suspects are believed to have trained as part-time soldiers with the TA. At least one is now in custody.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed that other terror suspects have attempted to join the TA, but says they were rejected after undergoing security checks.
The connection with Britains Al-Qaeda network was uncovered in a series of wide-ranging investigations by MI5 and Scotland Yards Special Branch.
It is believed the terrorist suspects may have been taking advantage of military training as well as gaining access to bases and weapons.
Patrick Mercer, the Tory homeland security spokesman and a former army officer, said Al-Qaeda terrorists could use TA passes to penetrate security at key MoD establishments such as the permanent joint headquarters at Northwood in Greater London.
This could have very serious security implications. Clearly in the war against terror you need to know who your friends are. The last thing we want is the enemy masquerading as our own people, Mercer said.
The TA has about 41,000 members and comprises a substantial portion of the 102,000-strong British Army and has 329 centres throughout the country.
Posted at October 21, 2004 07:12 AM
This is a good point. I've actually been surprised at how things have been going in recent weeks in regards to 'chatter,'or lack thereof. Then I remember all the stuff we know about al Qaida and wonder if something sinister is just over the horizon. You are probably right, they are likely laying low in many regions right now.
True enough, myr, but don't forget it all RF and, therefore, basically LOS. I recall that Idaho isn't too flat.
Loved the article.
Or laying in prisons or graves. As I mentioned a while back, I think the bench may be working most things now and could well be getting desparate. This breeds carelessness which results in actions that disclose their identities and motives, hence the arrests of key players such as Khan.
I did too.
Thanks.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,136149,00.html
"Gunmen Attack Airline Workers in Baghdad"
Thursday, October 21, 2004
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "BAGHDAD, Iraq Gunmen opened fire Thursday on a bus carrying female employees of Iraqi Airways (search) to the Baghdad airport, killing one woman and wounding 14 others, an airline official said."
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