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CORRECTED COPY (My error):
June 8, 2005
Note: 1 link has been reformatted to make it clickable on FReerepublic.com.
Note: The following text is an exact quote:
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Jeremy Reynalds
P O Box 27693
Alb., NM 87125-7693
Tel: (505) 400-7145
www.joyjunction.org
IMAGES OF BEHEADED MAN APPARENTLY HOSTED BY AMERICAN INTERNET PROVIDER
The images are unspeakably gruesome.
With blue skies overhead, an unidentified and bruised, headless body clothed in an orange jump suit hangs suspended upside down by a piece of rope.
Image on www.sfhty.com
Close by are houses and a number of parked vehicles.
Image on www.sfhty.com
Another horrifying image shows a blood-spattered head lying on the ground. The light complexioned victim, who had curly brown hair, was obviously a young man. Behind the head lie what appear to be a small pile of blankets or tarpaulins.
The next picture shows the corpse lying in a body bag being attended by two soldiers attempting to give a measure of dignity to this young victim.
Image on www.sfhty.com
These pictures weren't the product of a Hollywood entrepreneur producing snuff videos. They were posted on an Islamic web site http://www.sfhty.com registered to an address in Saudi Arabia and hosted on computer equipment in the United States.
The registrant for the site was, "wawtec wawtec, riadh, wawtec, sa 1146, Saudi Arabia." The e-mail address given was wawtec@hotmail.com.
There was no immediate response to an e-mail sent to that address asking for comment about the site.
There is also an Internet Service Provider, www.wawtec.com, with the same contact information.
Both www.sfhty.com and www.wawtec.com appear to house their sites on computer equipment located at R and D Technologies in Sandy, Utah, which in turn is apparently a customer of Atlanta based Internap Network Services (www.internap.com/contact/index.html).
Reached by telephone, an Internap employee confirmed that www.sfhty.com was hosted by one of its customers. He said he would make Internap's customer aware of what was being hosted on its computer servers, but he was not in a position to do anything else.
An attempt to find contact information for R and D Technologies was unsuccessful.
The www.sfhty.com site name is registered through www.godaddy.com, an Internet name registration company as well as a provider of Internet services.
Reached by telephone, a Go Daddy employee asked that an e- mail concerning the www.sfhty.com site be sent to the president of the company.
An e-mail from the office of Go Daddy's president read, "We have forwarded your comments to abuse@godaddy.com. That department is responsible for determining whether sites and domains violate the terms of service. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you."
Go Daddy's legal agreement reads in part (www.godaddy.com/gdshop/legal_agreements/show_doc.asp?se=%2B&ci=1835&pageid=REG%5FSA) that the company may cancel any name it registers if, in its opinion, "that name is being used in association with spam or morally objectionable activities. Morally objectionable activities will include, but not be limited to: activities designed to defame, embarrass, harm, abuse, threaten, slander or harass third parties; activities prohibited by the laws of the United States and/or foreign territories in which You conduct business; activities designed to encourage unlawful behavior by others, such as hate crimes (and) terrorism."
Other pictures on the www.sfhty.com site include a graphic of "Mohammed Attia's Star Academy," and an image of a hacking site.
Additional sites that appear to be hosted on the same computer server as www.sfhty.com are: www.Alarjan.net, www.Alatawi.net, www.Alhemidi.net, www.Mlfaty.com, www.Mwbwb.com, www.R7a.com, www.Tabuk4host.com and www.Tabuknet.net
Sadly, I'm afraid the only thing that may wake them up will be another attack.
Those photos are over a year old and have been posted on many sites.
This story on Islam in Mexico was posted over at ribaat.org today:
http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/spiegel/0,1518,358223,00.html
Man held over toxic Iraq melons
A man has been arrested for allegedly targeting Iraqi security forces with poisoned watermelons, US military officials in northern Iraq say.
The attacker was said to have been driving around with a lorry full of fruit injected with a toxic substance.
Posing as a farmer, he had apparently been stopping at checkpoints south of Mosul, presenting the watermelons as gifts to thirsty soldiers.
Police say he was caught in the act after men who ate the melons fell ill.
They were able to call ahead to checkpoints further along the road to make sure the man was detained.
The American military in the area has now sent samples to a laboratory in Baghdad to test what poison had been used.
A spokesman said no one could deny that the insurgents were creative in their tactics.
It is not clear how many soldiers were affected by the contaminated melons, but the US military said they had all been released from hospital.
However, other reports said one man had died of poisoning.
Here's a link for the moving company stories from a few years back.
http://www.cassiopaea.org/cass/globemovers.htm
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/usama.jpg
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/algeria-01.jpg
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/palestine.gif
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/iraq-01.jpg
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/america-01.jpg
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/PGP.jpg
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/AHMED-YASSIN.jpg
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/tajdeed-radio.gif
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/Ayman-01.jpg
http://tajdeed.org.uk/images/ban/paltalk.gif
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=10GTD7WM
I'm hoping you guys (and my P'Cola relatives) don't have all the excitement you had last year.
The odds aren't looking too good, however.
Really kept up with your 'cane posts last year. Hope you can find the time to keep us as well informed this year.
Thanx ... I'll do my best. :-)
Granny we got it all in this link...LOL
Israeli mobsters, along with the Russian Mafia, control the distribution of the drug Ecstasy in America. It should be noted there is no real difference between these two criminal organizations. It has been known for a long time that the Russian Mafia is made up of Russian Jews from the former Soviet Union. Questions still remain: Why were Israeli spies posing as art students interested in the activities of the DEA? What connection does the Mossad have with the Russian Mafia? The conclusion that best fits the known facts is that Israeli intelligence launched an operation against the DEA to protect their new intelligence asset, the Russian Mafia, from prosecution.
After September 11, the activities of Israeli art students were seen in a new light. The FBI began to investigate the trail left by the Arab hijackers and found many of them had residences in Florida. Interestingly, one third of the art student spies were also based in Florida. It was discovered that some of the Israeli art students had addresses in the same locations as the hijackers. One commentator said that, at times, they were just yards apart.
http://www.anthraxattacks.net/the-anthrax-mystery-solved.htm
UN alert as nuclear plans go missing
Blueprints disclosing key steps to build a bomb feared up for sale
Ian Traynor in Vienna
Thursday June 9, 2005
The Guardian
Electronic drawings that give comprehensive details of how to build and test equipment essential for making nuclear bombs have vanished and could be put up for sale on the international black market, according to UN investigators.
The blueprints, running to hundreds of pages, show how to make centrifuges for enriching uranium. In addition, the investigators have been unable to trace key components for uranium centrifuge rigs and fear that drawings for a nuclear warhead have been secreted away and could be for sale.
Inspectors at the UN's nuclear authority, the International Atomic Energy Agency, have been investigating the worst nuclear smuggling racket ever uncovered, headed by the Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan. The operation was discovered two years ago to be selling sensitive nuclear technology to Libya and Iran.
A senior official said several sets of blueprints for uranium centrifuges - the so-called P-1 and more advanced P-2 systems which were peddled by the Khan network - have gone missing.
"We know there were several sets of them prepared," said the official. "So who got those electronic drawings? We have only actually got to the one full set from Libya. So who got the rest, the copies?
"We have no evidence they were destroyed. One possibility is another client. We just don't know where they are."
A European diplomat privy to western intelligence on the Khan network added: "This is what keeps people awake at night. It's very sensitive. The fact that there are [nuclear] proliferation manuals kicking around is deeply disturbing."
The blueprints detail how to manufacture the components for a uranium centrifuge, what materials are needed, how to assemble the machines, and how to test them. The centrifuges are the main route to producing bomb-grade uranium. Uranium concentrate is converted into uranium hexafluoride gas which can be spun through cascades of centrifuges at super-high speeds to be enriched to weapons grade.
"The big question is who else got this stuff [apart from Iran and Libya]," the European diplomat said.
Another diplomat pointed out that the Khan network was based in the Middle East and that Khan was known as the father of the Islamic bomb. He suggested that Syria and Egypt could be potential customers for the materials if they were still being offered.
Khan is a national hero for creating the Pakistani nuclear bomb but is under house arrest in Islamabad since confessing to heading the network and being pardoned in February last year.
Although the network's operations extended to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the far east, its headquarters were in Dubai. Khan maintained a luxury apartment in Dubai.
Following the uncovering of the network in October 2003, investigators went to the Dubai apartment only to find that it had been emptied, apparently by Khan's daughter Dina.
The Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gadafy, confessed to his secret nuclear bomb programme and gave it up in December 2003. Three months later in Tripoli, the UN inspectors were given two CD-roms and one computer hard drive. One CD contained aset of drawings and manuals for the P-1 centrifuge system, the other for the more advanced P-2.
The instructions are in English, Dutch and German, and the designs are from Urenco, the Dutch-British-German consortium which is a leader in centrifuge technology and is the source of Khan's knowhow from his time working there in the 1970s. The CDs and hard drive are at IAEA headquarters in Vienna, where they have been analysed. The investigators now know that the scanning of the original blueprints was done in Dubai and when.
In addition to these blueprints, Khan also supplied Libya with drawings for an old Chinese nuclear warhead design. The drawings, now in Washington under IAEA seal, were not complete, say sources, but were adequate to construct a crude nuclear device.
Investigators suspect that the warhead design was also copied into electronic form and is still available to prospective clients.
"There is reason to believe that there might even be some drawings related to nuclear weaponisation in electronic form," said the senior official.
It is now also clear that multiple components secretly made for Libya's $100m (£54.6m) centrifuge programme did not reach Libya and have gone missing.
From their investigations of the nuclear programmes in Libya and Iran, the IAEA has concluded that pieces of the nuclear jigsaw have not been located.
"We are still missing something from the picture in terms of critical equipment, certain parts of centrifuges ... There is equipment missing important enough for us to search, an amount that makes us worried," said the official.
Around a dozen individuals, including engineers, businessmen, and middlemen, were key figures in the Khan network, with dozens of other companies operating at a secondary level, according to those familiar with the investigation.
Alleged Khan associates have been arrested in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, South Africa, Dubai, and Malaysia, although none of those cases has yet come to full trial. British customs is also conducting an investigation into a British suspect.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1502378,00.html#article_continue
Found this:
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1634797,00.html
This one is old:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/12/eveningnews/main573035.shtml
This is the story on FOX in DC:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,158880,00.html
And one more:
http://www.rense.com/general25/food.htm
There a whole lot more stuff if you do a google search.
Another blurb on FOX about the milk supply being targeted, there going to be talking for a farmer. Will report what I can (can't type that fast...)
Thanks.
Unfortunately, those photos weere a recent post on a certain site.
And unfortunately, the photos are still on the internet.
Well, free speech, etc...
THANKS Penguino for all the links and articles.
I appreciate it.
(Just got in from pulling stickery weeds --- yuk.)
Something to keep in mind when you're shopping.
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