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http://www.internet-haganah.us/harchives/004507.html
July 15, 2005
"mohajroon.com"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "To the best of our knowledge there is no connection between this Saudi-run site and the UK-based (and supposedly disbanded) Al Muhajiroun, despite the similar name."
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ON THE NET...
http://www.mohajroon.com/vb/
http://www.mohajroon.com
Updated June 28, 2005:
http://www.internet-haganah.us/jihadi/
THANKS for the ping to this article BurbankKarl.
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http://www.dailynews.com/Stories/0,1413,200~20954~2965632,00.html
Article Published: Thursday, July 14, 2005 - 6:12:18 PM PST
"Sites targeted for terrorism funds"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Los Angeles County locations targeted for anti-terrorism grants under the federal "Buffer Zone Protection Program":"
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ON THE NET...
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
http://www.dhs.gov
Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Egypt, India, Iran, Iraq, Israël, Laos, Libya, North Korea, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Syria, Taïwan, Vietnam
Yes, that moron LA City Councilwuss Jack Weiss has been crying to everyone that will listen that LA should get all the funding, and that the Valencia Town Center shouldnt get it, because after all, it isnt in LA.
Many shoppers rely on Walmart because their wages have been halved due to NAFTA, outsourcing and illegals willing to do the work for a fraction of what we've made in the past. The economy has made many beggars for Chinese goods (the goods they can afford).
We get most of our fireworks to celebrate American events from China. Perhaps it might be more patriotic to celebrate without them to show our solidarity against China's bullying attitude. Nuke us, indeed! By the way, China and Russia are salivating at the chance to knock the US off its pedastal at the 2008 Olympics:
Cleric who defended suicide bombers allowed into Britain
Explosives match al-Qaeda blueprint for bombmaking
stepping back in time...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/566591/posts
"Why is there an Islamic Village in the foothills near Fresno?"
KFSN TV 30 Fresno, CA ^ | 11-07-01 | Kevin Quinn
Posted on 11/08/2001 8:14:41 AM PST by Clovis_Skeptic
Interesting, good example of brainwashing.
Shame they don't have a good goal, the whole bunch must be
insane.
Police raid Vancouver Canada Hells Angels clubhouse
London bomber visited Parliament at MPs request
Is the US being threatened with extortion?
Russian funnymoney could have either an organized crime or a government connection (or both.)
When one considers the fact that they are still arresting the drivers license dept employees for selling illegal licenses, one has to be scared.
How many and who has these licenses?
Yes, i would say "Stock up or go hungry". The choice is yours.
My favorite stock up site is:
http://www.waltonfeed.com
(I tried the link, it works then goes to a not here message, because the computer is adding a .css to it, you may need to go thru google.)
while there, check the site out, there was much on survival and using the products.
I have used their food daily since 1999. Total satisfaction, both in the product and the price. They have trucks to the East Coast, I use UPS, when you get into hundreds of pounds the price drops.
When i started with them, I checked every item for price and shipping against the Kingman store prices, still saved about
25 to 35 per cent over local.
and Walton's food is so fresh that even the oatmeal smelled good, I was standing there eating it out of the bag, something that I had not been tempted to do in 40 or more years.
The Clinton terrorist ties.
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:u8ebE3hLIKUJ:www.zianet.com/wblase/endtimes/clinton.htm+funneling+Soviet+KGB+money+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet
The above is a list of the clinton connections to terrorism, I find it a bit of a shock, when I see it all on the same page, even tho, I already knew about the ties.
Train operator charged with bomb threat on Chicago mass transit line
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/news/071505_ap_ns_cta_bomb.html
Major security breach at Sydney Airport
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2005/s1415441.htm
Man accused of threatening to kill plane passengers to be released
http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=93994
Ill-Secured Soviet Arms Depots Tempting Rebels and Terrorists
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/16/international/europe/16ammo.html
Patients Returned To Rooms Following Hospital Evacuation (Chicago)
(earlier local reports said the package was 'ticking')
http://www.nbc5.com/news/4729825/detail.html
Sensors in place to detect deadly biological agents (Chicago)
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/news/071505_ns_chicago_security.html
Substance found on Fort Hood tests negative for anthrax
(update on yesterday's story)
http://www.kcentv.com/news/c-article.php?cid=1&nid=7523
Two plead guilty in Michigan driver's license scam; case not believed to involve terrorism (cough, cough)
http://www.tkb.org/NewsStory.jsp?storyID=75965
OFF TOPIC...
Thanks to jay777 for the ping.
NOTE: The following post is off topic:
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1443948/posts
ACLU pushes state on Quran oaths
News Record ^ | 14-July-05 | Eric Collins
Posted on 07/15/2005 4:47:09 PM PDT by Jay777
GREENSBORO The ACLU of North Carolina on Monday accused state court officials of not responding quickly enough to a controversy involving the use of the Quran for courtroom oaths.
The groups legal foundation is calling on the state Administrative Office of the Courts to adopt a policy allowing the Quran and other religious texts for oath-taking in North Carolina courtrooms.
A Greensboro Muslim group has been waiting for an AOC decision for three weeks after Guilford Countys two top judges decided that Muslims could not legally take an oath on the Quran.
We think they are dragging their feet, said Jennifer Rudinger, the state ACLUs executive director.
Her group, along with a Washington-based Islamic civil rights organization and Greensboro-area religious leaders, has called on the AOC to act. The ACLU wrote a formal letter to the state agency June 28 but has received no word back.
An AOC spokesman on Monday denied that the agency was dawdling. Dick Ellis said a judicial conference last month and vacation schedules have kept key decision-makers from working on the issue.
Nobody has had time to do that around here, he said.
Informally, Ellis said, most of the agencys lawyers feel the issue should be resolved by legislators.
(Excerpt) Read more at news-record.com ...
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Thursday, July 14, 2005
Is The US Being Threatened With Extortion?
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Editorial - Ginger Berlin
Since the London bombings national security is back on the front page. However, not being widely
acknowledged is the blatant extortion attempt espoused by a former Mexican Marxist, previous member of the
communist party and now a 2006 Mexican presidential candidate, Jorge Castaneda.
There is a horrifying silence from the Senate regarding the rancor from former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge
Castaneda. In a news release by FAIR [Federation for American Immigration Reform] states, On Tuesday, four
days after the bombings on the London transit system refocused Congress and the American public on the
threat of global terrorism, former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda told a Senate Foreign Relations
Committee hearing that "No border security is possible without Mexican cooperation" and that "there can be
no cooperation [from the Mexican government] without some sort of immigration reform package." Castaneda,
now a professor at New York University, went on to describe immigration reform as amnesty for all Mexicans
living illegally in the U.S., the admission of some 5 million additional Mexican citizens to the U.S. over the next
ten years, and massive increases in U.S. aid to that country.
Castanedas supplication is outright blackmail. If the US wants Mexico to assist in the war on terror here in
North America, then the US better pony-up or else! FAIR reports, According to Castaneda, in exchange for
the admission and legalization of millions of Mexicans, and billions of dollars in U.S. assistance, Castaneda said
that Mexico would offer "tough" but "non-coercive" assistance in the effort to prevent terrorists from entering
the U.S. via Mexico. Castaneda conceded that Mexico has lost control of its own southern border, and cannot
verify the true identities of people to whom it has issued ID documents. So in other words, we cant really
assist you, but you better pay-up anyway.<<<<<<
From your second link.
This has to stop, I had thought that Bush might be under the threat of different black mailing, as he seems to not be paying attention and speaks as tho someone else has written the speech, which he never saw before.
It is one reason that some of the odd things may be going down, imagine what is in President Bush's mind.
Note: The following text is an exact quote:
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jul2005/20050715_2086.html
U.S. Commander Says Iraqi Forces Improving
By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, July 15, 2005 Iraqi forces are shouldering more of the security burden in north-central Iraq, the coalition forces commander there said today.
Army Maj. Gen. Joseph Taluto, the commander of Task Force Liberty and the New York National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division, said U.S. troops in north-central Iraq are working to build independent and self-sustaining Iraqi security forces and to maintain pressure on the insurgency. "Our work is protecting the process that will allow Iraqis to develop their new government and build their own sustainable security forces," Taluto said.
The region, from Kirkuk to outside Baghdad, is about the size of West Virginia and is home to about 6 million Iraqis. "Task Force Liberty represents nearly 23,000 soldiers who partner with our Iraqi counterparts," Taluto said.
The Iraqi contribution is large and getting larger and more capable, the general said. There are 50,000 members of the Iraqi army, border patrol and police services in the area. "In recent months I have seen the contribution of our Iraqi army partners rise dramatically," Taluto said. "Iraqi units now conduct over half of the counterinsurgency fight. They do this either independently or jointly with our soldiers."
The Iraqi Ministry of Defense is establishing a clear chain of command in advance of Iraqis taking over the total security burden, he said.
North-central Iraq has two Iraqi army division headquarters, with five army brigades. Earlier this year, Iraqi units took over security responsibility for Kirkuk. Coalition units will continue to provide command and control and logistics support for the units until the Iraqi divisions become effective, Taluto said.
The Iraqi division headquarters have administrative - but not operational - control of the brigades and battalions. The divisions are putting together their staffs and developing processes to effectively run the units, Taluto said. They will eventually plan and conduct the operations. "That's going to take them ... somewhat longer," he said. "They're not going to be in a position to do that for a while."
The Iraqis are doing more by themselves. Taluto spoke about an incident in Kirkuk to illustrate his point. "There was a vehicle-borne (improvised explosive device) that was parked in Kirkuk in a very busy market area," he said. "Citizens saw the car parked. They thought it was strange. They reported it to the local police that are there in Kirkuk on the street.
"The police reacted to that, cordoned off the area, brought in their own (explosive ordnance disposal) team, had the car inspected, and sure enough, it was rigged for explosion," he continued. "They defused it; they got rid of the vehicle-borne IED; and they reported it out to their media."
Not one coalition soldier took part in the mission. "That is happening more frequently," he said.
In June more than 4,000 Iraqi citizens provided Iraqi forces with information and intelligence. Taluto said these tips lead to finding eight out of 10 arms caches. The general said this is "a sign of Iraqi confidence in their police and army forces and the cooperation of the Iraqi people to ensure their security. Our assessment is that the Iraqi security forces are greatly improved and are striving to get better every day."
Biography:
Maj. Gen. Joseph Taluto, USA
Related Site:
42nd Infantry Division
This country is still reeling from the effects of their administration. Surely the idea of Hillary reoccupying the White House with Bill is enough to delight each of the axis of evil countries plus additions to the list.
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