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Posted on 01/30/2005 12:09:44 AM PST by nwctwx
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I don't remember that one, more bad news.
Instead of quelling fear about the trailer's contents, they've upped the ante and it appears just about anything could have been in that trailer (from twinkies to toxic chemicals).
Have a goodnight everyone.
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Prayers to you for courage and strength on Friday.
Tou will get through this and you will be healed!
Another truck missing, another train derailed, passports missing along with money. Coincidences????? Not!!!
Pakistan denies CIA agents engaged in local hunt for bin Laden
28 February 2005
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan on Monday denied a report that CIA agents were searching for Al Qaeda terror network chief Osama bin Laden on its soil.
No CIA agent is operating in Pakistan to track down Osama bin Laden and all anti-terror operations are being carried out by our own security agencies, foreign ministry spokesman Masood Khan told a press briefing in Islamabad.
He also contradicted a US Congressional report that CIA agents are working in Pakistan as part of the anti-terror drive and in the hunt for bin Laden.
Spokesman Khans remarks came three days after President General Pervez Musharraf expressed satisfaction over the arrest of nearly 700 mostly foreign Al Qaeda suspects in Pakistan in the past three years,
He told leading intellectuals and newspaper columnists last week that terrorists and extremists operating in the porous Pakistan-Afghan border region had been cut down to size.
There are still a few left, but they are on the run, but what matters is that we have broken the backbone of their entire structure, he said.
Abu Zubaida, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Mohammad Naeem Noor, Ahmed Khalfan al-Ghailani, and Adil Al-Jazeeri have been among the main catches by Pakistani and US security forces, mostly in sting operations in different parts of the country.
Pakistani security forces got involved in the massive manhunt for Al Qaeda terrorists after the rout of the radical Afghan Taleban regime in late 2001, and have meanwhile moved into such border regions which were treated as no-go areas before the war on terror began in December that year.
In Wana, the administrative headquarters of the remote South Waziristan region, Pakistani troops seized or killed more than 174 foreign militants, mostly Uzbeks, Arabs and Chechens in 44 different operations last year.
Led by the United States, the international community has since been helping Pakistan increase its anti-terrorist capacity in personnel and equipment.
Unbelievable that explosives would actually be released to ANYONE without a thorough background investigation and approved documents setting forth their competency to use such explosives. Providing a social security card alone is not indicative the person(s) obtaining the explosives have any business handling it whatsoever. Someone's job should be on the line for this lapse in licensing protocol.
Have a great and relaxing evening.
Even as I am finding this info....I am hoping that my searches would no yield anything....but some days it's just one un-nerving find after another.
no=not
I am hoping for twinkies, and a missing truck that is quickly found!
There's a difference?
Pakistani border tribes seek their members who joined Afghan Taleban
I agree MamaD. My husband used to have his explosives license. The initial paperwork for obtaining the license was quite extensive, much more than just a SS#, although there was no proof of competency required. The renewal process was almost as extensive as the initial process.
Thanks so much for the update and it's good to hear from you! Ongoing prayers for you Jill.
Ongoing prayers for you tmp02.
Missile Launcher Installed in D.C. Suburb
Mon Feb 28 2005 20:46:09 ET
A large, drab green missile launcher aimed vigilantly skyward has become one of the more distinctive landmarks in the Washington suburb of Bethesda, Md.
The launcher claims a commanding position on the lawn at the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center's Carderock facility, a science and engineering center overlooking the Potomac River, the WASHINGTON POST will report on Tuesday.
The six non-nuclear missiles in the launcher could ``counter an inbound threat.''
Opinions about the upscale neighborhood's newest security system have varied.
Developing...
www.drudgereport.com
Coast to Coast Ping
First Hour on Coast to Coast AM
Hour 1: First, Steve Quayle will present an update on Bin Laden, then researchers Don Schmitt and Stanton Friedman will respond to the ABC UFO Special's segment on Roswell.
PS. I am still dragging after listening to last night's C2C show with the USAF OSI Investigator on....
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