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LA deputy shot - killed during gang investigation
15 gallons - 70,000 doses - of date-rape confiscated - suspect says for personal use
Harlem man indicted on terrorism charges Convictions don't match arrests in terrorism cases
No problem, sorry about posting what someone already had.
That's ok, we all have done that.
Opinion: I don't hate people, but I do hate the acts of some people.
People who are hateful can't see beyond their hate. -Cindy
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http://www.techcentralstation.com/062805D.html
"The Power of Hatred"
By Ralph Kinney Bennett
Published
06/28/2005
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Explore the radical Islamic websites. Consider their pronouncements - all they have said and written. There are no ideals there, few ideas, only impositions."
Interesting tidbit.
Bump
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1415532/posts?page=2240#2240
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1415532/posts?page=2246#2246
From your link...
More Alleged Hamas Operatives Linked to DC-Area Think Tank
By Scott Wheeler
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
August 26, 2004
~~~~~~~Add this it is old but....
MEF Wires
Turning Off the Tap of Terrorist Funding
A briefing by Rachel Ehrenfeld
September 19, 2003
Furthermore, terrorist organizations have created links with the Russian Mafia, Colombian drug cartel, and a number of other international criminal organizations. These links of politics, money, geography, and arms create a mutually beneficial relationship that allows both the terrorists and the criminal organizations to prosper. Drug trafficking, an estimated $2 trillion market per year, has become the best weapon for terrorists. Beyond helping terrorists to finance their wide range of illegal activities, the drug market has also allowed terrorist organizations to undermine targeted countries both politically and economically, while at the same time creating a crisis in the targeted country's public health system. Furthermore, the illegal drug trade has helped Islamist terrorist organizations recruit new members by citing drug use as an indication of Western degeneracy, and a sign that such corrupt societies need to be destroyed.
Funding From Our Own Backyard
Terrorists also fund their campaigns by more direct channels, specifically through the complacency of Western governments, and more specifically, through the United Nations. In 2002, the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) distributed $521.7 million to the Palestinian Authority. Most of this money did not make its way into the pockets of the Palestinian people, as the average Palestinian continued to live on one to two dollars a day. Rather, large portions of this money ended up in the pockets of the Palestinian leaders and their terrorist associates. While the Palestinian Arab refugees constitute 17% of worldwide refugees, they receive more than one third of the annual refugee funds allocated by the UN, with roughly 30% of this $350 million coming from the United States. The staff of UNRWA, the organization that oversees and facilitates the aid to Palestinians, is staffed by so many Hamas members that it is nicknamed the "Hamas Union." In the UN refugee camps themselves, large amounts of weapons and bomb materials have been found, including facilities to create rockets that can reach major Israeli cities. These weapons have been constructed under the watchful eye of the UN, and with money given to the UN under the guise of aiding impoverished refugees.
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:DK5CW7c6se8J:www.meforum.org/article/572+Hamas+russian+mafia&hl=en
Pakistani forces tied to Taliban are hiding bin Laden, CIA thinks
The first published interview with new CIA Director Porter Goss, which appeared this past week in Time magazine, contained a bombshell that exploded with barely any notice.
To the ritual question -- when will we get Osama bin Laden? -- Goss gave a far from ritual answer.
``That is a question that goes far deeper than you know,'' Goss began. ``We have some weak links'' that make it impossible for now to get bin Laden, he explained, pointing to ``the very difficult question of dealing with sanctuaries in sovereign states.''
Sounds like you know where he is, the interviewer pressed. ``I have an excellent idea of where he is,'' Goss responded.
The CIA boss was delivering a clear message to the ``weak link'' -- Pakistan and its military ruler, Gen. Pervez Musharraf.
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/opinion/11990139.htm
Israel scraps arms deal with China
http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/story/0,7369,1515478,00.html
ALERT!C-SPAN(Army told Clinton administration about Mohammad Adda terrorist cell.)
self | 06/27/05 | coffee260
Posted on 06/27/2005 11:46:42 PM EDT by coffee260
Is anyone watching this testimony? It is daming!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1432043/posts
Thank you DC.
Note: The following text is an exact quote:
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http://www.ice.gov/graphics/news/newsreleases/articles/052706washingtondc.htm
News Release
June 27, 2005
RECENT OPERATIONS NET GANG ARRESTS AND DEPORTATIONS
More Than 400 Dangerous Gang Members Arrested Since Launch of Gang Initiative
WASHINGTON, D.C.-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested eight known gang members in four cities and removed nine others in recent days. These arrests are the latest under Operation Community Shield, a national initiative aimed at disrupting and dismantling violent gangs. The arrests bring the total arrested to more than 400 since March 2005.
Over the past week arrests occurred in San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta and Detroit. The removals occurred from the Buffalo, NY Federal Detention Facility. All eight of the individuals arrested have been charged with being illegally present in the United States and are being detained pending their immigration court hearings.
The eight gang members deported from Buffalo were arrested around the country and staged at the facility as ICE completed the repatriation process. Their criminal activity included manslaughter, criminal weapons possession, robbery, assault and attempted robbery.
William Cleary, Buffalo Detention and Deportation Field Office Director, said that the nine individuals removed were gang members from Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras and the Dominican Republic. They belonged to gangs such as MS-13, the "Mexican Boys" of the La Gran Familia, the "Big Kings"of SUR-13, "Esquadron," La Gran Raza," and "Trinitarios."
"Every time ICE removes a dangerous and brutal gang member from the country our towns and cities become safer," Cleary said. "Even if the person removed is a low level member of a vicious criminal organization which profits from drug trafficking, prostitution and other violent activities."
Arrests
Oakland, CA
Antonio Garcia-Becerra, a Mexican national and Southside Locos 13 gang member. Garcia was previously deported from the United States and re-entered in violation of federal law. He has a criminal history that includes a weapons violation.
Victor Alejandro Ortega, a Mexican national and member of the Border Brother gang. Ortega is an aggravated felon with convictions for transporting and selling a controlled substance and assault with a firearm.
Miguel Castillo, a Mexican national with an extensive juvenile criminal history and convictions for drug possession and DUI.
Seattle, WA
Arnin Valdez-Bonilla, a Honduran national who is a member of M-13 and has a conviction for assault. Valedez entered the United States without inspection.
Atlanta
Roberto Villazania-Hernandez is a Mexican national and member of the SUR12 gang. He has a conviction for aggravated assault and also entered the United States without inspection. ICE took custody of Villazania from the Clayton County, Georgia Task Force.
Erick Espiritu-Garcia is a Mexican national with a criminal history who is a member of Vatos Locos gang. HE has a criminal record and entered the country illegally.
Miguel Perulero-Casildo has a conviction for eluding a police office and is illegally in the United States.
Detroit
Mario Chavez-Rodriguez is a Mexican national and member of the Sureno gang who was arrested by local authorities for DUI. He entered the United States illegally and is now in ICE custody.
Removals
Demetrio Casco is a native and citizen of Mexico and a member of the gang "Esquadron." His criminal history includes convictions for criminal possession of a weapon, attempted assault and possession of dangerous contraband in prison.
Julian Lopez-Villalobos, is a Mexican national and a member of the "Big Kings" street gang in Phoenix, AZ.
Silvino Felipe-Martinez is a Mexican national who is a member of "Mexican Boys" affiliated with the gang La Gran Familia.
Antonio Hernandez-Alvarez of El Salvador is a member of MS-13 with a criminal history including criminal possession of a weapon
Henry Salgado of Honduras is affiliated with MS-13. He has convictions for gang assault in the 1st degree, assault and criminal possession of a weapon.
Jorge Martinez of El Salvador is also a member of MS-13 with convictions for attempted robbery and robbery. He also served time in a special housing unit for drug possession while serving time for the criminal convictions.
Moreno Ibel of the Dominican Republic is a member of "Trinitarios", a Dominican prison gang. He served time in two NewYork state prisons.
Carlos Flores of Mexico is affiliated with the "Esquadron" street gang. Flores was arrested in April 1996 for Murder and eventually convicted of manslaughter.
Sandy Rodriguez is a native and citizen of the Dominican Republic and a member of the "Trinitarios", a Dominican prison gang at Rikers Island.
-- ICE --
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:VsbNpWLZZq4J:globalpolitician.com/articledes.asp%3FID%3D311%26cid%3D4%26sid%3D33+russian+mafia+cuba+hacker+connection&hl=en&start=17&ie=UTF-8
I played with your search and found this article, it covers
a lot of the information on how our money was to crash and
who knew about 9-11 in the months before 9-11.
Russian mafia is here and everyone else.
The Russian Mafia appears to be into any all things evil.
With them, have you noticed that it links a lot of articles that include cuba and Iran?
this is one that I tried:
http://www.google.com/search?q=russian+mafia+north+korea+hacker+connection&btnG=Search&hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&biw=
About a year ago, there was talk that N. Korea had 400 computer hackers trained and ready to go.
I posted part of a report earlier, that talked of Cuba and the Russian Mafia and computer hacking, it starts with "Conclusion".
No matter what anyone says, it's who you know.
WOW this makes me mad for what good that is worth....from your link
And one more thing, please do not think that Russia would warn us about a coming terrorist attack unless it has something in it for them. Nemets wrote in Newsmax.com on April 17, 2003 this following quote by an influential Russian: "In the case of success in Iraq, Americans will feel themselves the rulers of the world. To support this position, they will have to repeat similar operations in some countries about every two years. The best decision for Russia would be to give America an opportunity to drink this cup to the bottom. Let them stick in Iraq, in other points of the world, preferably as far from Russia as possible. Let's wait this moment out and then use the American weakness. Then we'll recover Great Russia by absorbing Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan." The quote is from Vitaly Tretyakov, former editor of Nezavisimaya Gazeta and a member of Putin's "close intellectual group". Nemets writes how other specific members of this group have all recently talked of using American weakness, and bogging down American forces.
The Russian Mafia appears to be into any all things evil.
I am almost ready to call them the 'Whore of Babylon'
There is no hope for the UN and other anti America people.
How they must sit and laugh at the stupid Americans, who allowed their country to be overrun by them.
Have to go very bad thunder storm...
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