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Thanks DC.
This is old but worth the read...
Mara Salvatrucha Street Gang (Al Queda's Friends)
Al Valdez, Orange County District Attorney Investigator ^ | 2000 | Al Valdez
Posted on 10/31/2004 8:05:59 AM EST by newzjunkey
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1263555/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1421270/posts
"Images of the Koran"
Reuters & other photo scources | June 12th, 2005
Posted on 06/11/2005 11:26:36 PM PDT by M. Espinola
Well Cindy the first one was funny. The fourth to the last was scary, I wont forget that face for a while. Thanks much
I understand.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1421269/posts
"Prince Naif Calls for Effective Cooperation to Combat Terrorism"
Arab News ^ | Sunday, 12, June, 2005 | P.K. Abdul Ghafour
Posted on 06/11/2005 11:26:01 PM PDT by nickcarraway
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "JEDDAH, 12 June 2005 Saudi Arabia said yesterday it was seeking effective cooperation from all countries to combat terrorism.
We look forward to greater cooperation in this matter, Interior Minister Prince Naif told reporters in Riyadh after talks with Dr. Hassan Rouhani, secretary-general of Irans National Security Council.
Saudi Arabia is ready to cooperate with all countries in the region, including the Gulf, Arab and Islamic states as well as other friendly nations in order to combat terrorism effectively, the Saudi Press Agency quoted the prince as saying."
Updated
ON THE NET...
http://www.internet-haganah.us/jihadi/
PERSECUTION.ORG
http://www.persecution.org
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http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=16191_NYT_Parodies_Self&only
"HUMAN TRAFFICKING (SLAVERY) - Legislative Update - (up to 900,000 victims each yr; mostly children)"
Excerpt:
Worldwide news reports say bartenders from Cancun to Aruba to Jamaica regularly spike the drinks of unsuspecting women with drugs such as Rohypnol (roofies) and GHB (Liquid Extacy) for the purpose of "date-rape,"
but reports also indicate the increasing use of narcotics to place women in a submissive state to move them into position for transportation to Caribbean island and South American brothels for indefinite periods for use as drugged prostitutes in known white slavery rings.
Late at night, Arubas California lighthouse could easily serve as a beacon to guide boats to the deserted beach to quickly drop off and pick up narcotics--
but news show guests intimated that submissive females, possibly drugged by bartenders or other patrons at a popular club like Carlos and Charlies could be victims of sexual transport.
"Spotters," paid to watch for attractive women on vacation as potential sex slaves could guide them into a bar to be drugged and then out into a waiting car and boat for transportation to mainland or island bordellos.
THANK YOU for that timely excrpt grizzfan.
"Cats can alter your personality"
From the article:
"He also discovered that people infected with toxoplasma had delayed reaction times and are at greater risk of being involved in car accidents.
"Toxoplasma infection, could represent a serious and highly underestimated economic and public health problem, he said."
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http://www.centcom.mil/CENTCOMNews/News_Release.asp?NewsRelease=20050602.txt
NEWS RELEASE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND
7115 South Boundary Boulevard
MacDill AFB, Fla. 33621-5101
Phone: (813) 827-5894; FAX: (813) 827-2211; DSN 651-5894
June 11, 2005
Release Number: 05-06-02
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OPERATIONS IN MOSUL NET TERROR SUSPECTS
MOSUL, Iraq Multi-National Force Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment detained four suspected terrorists during separate raids in western Mosul June 10.
Suspects are in custody with no MNF injuries reported.
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Insurgent attacks decreased in Baghdad due to Operation Al-Barq [Lightning] -- Sulagh
Kuwait News Agency ^ | 2005 Jun 11
Posted on 06/12/2005 1:56:09 AM PDT by Wiz
BAGHDAD, June 11 (KUNA) -- Iraqi Interior Minister Bayan Jabr Sulagh said on Saturday that insurgent attacks in Baghdad have dramatically decreased since launching Operation Al-Barq, asserting that Iraqi security forces will establish full security in Baghdad within the next six months.
In a press conference in Baghdad, the minister said that the number of car-bomb attacks in Baghdad have decreased from 14 attacks a day to one or two attacks only, while the number of arrested insurgents increased from 10 to 85 a day, noting that Operation Al-Barq has a 90 percent success rate.
Sulagh added that the number of detainees was 219 before launching the operation and increased to 1318 detainees during the operation, noting that the number of insurgents killed in the operation reached 36 insurgents, while detainees include four Sudanese, two Jordanians, one Egyptian, and one Syrian.
The minister said that 73 detainees were released after interrogations proved then innocent of their accusations, and that a special interrogation team will continue the investigation process and release those found innocent.
He said that the Iraqi security forces seized eight ready-for-use car bombs in Baghdad, and seized 27 other car bombs in gunmen hideouts.
He added that the forces seized six million US dollars, 52 mortar rounds, 37 missiles, 325 Kalashnikovs, 13 RPG-7 launchers, 36 guns, and 37 grenades. - The minister noted that four Iraqi policemen and army men were killed and 17 others were wounded in Operation Al-Barq, while 35 civilians were killed and 87 were wounded in the operation.
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That's sad news neosgirl.
Thanks for the updates.
Nah, they'd only blame America first, then sit around singing Kumbaya.
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Clean it up [Mexico pollutes river w/disease, "migrants" swim thru it, then work in food industry]
San Diego Union Tribune ^ | June 12, 2005
Posted on 06/12/2005 8:06:02 AM PDT by John Jorsett
For decades, the open sewer known as the New River has carried a toxic brew of pollutants across the U.S.-Mexico border, through Calexico and Brawley and on to the Salton Sea, polluting everything in its path.
Despite a quarter century of promises on both sides of the border, the New River still stinks, still directly threatens the health of tens of thousands of Californians and still qualifies as perhaps the most polluted waterway in North America. In addition to the raw sewage dumped into the river in Mexicali, the New River's sludge contains heavy metals, pesticides and numerous disease-carrying pathogens, according to the California Environmental Protection Agency.
In 1979, the California Department of Health reported that water samples from the New River contained levels of intestinal bacteria 1 million times higher than that permissible for domestic rivers under standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Today, a quarter-century later, the New River is almost certainly filthier than it was then.
On any given night, scores of Mexican migrants seeking to enter the United States illegally float down the New River, hiding amid its coagulated white foam and counting on the river's noxious filth to keep the U.S. Border Patrol at bay. After their immersion in the most disease-breeding water on the continent, some of these migrants then move on to work in agriculture and food-service industries in California.
Border Patrol agents who accidentally fall into the New River while pursuing illegal migrants are immediately sent to a hospital to be disinfected.
Enough is enough. This environmental disgrace has gone on far too long.
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