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Posted on 11/01/2005 6:57:01 PM PST by nwctwx
Iran will keep stirring the war, until they get one.
Like a snake, he keeps striking out at us, plus the money and training for all the terrorists.
Oh, well, I am not going to be shocked when we bomb them.
Funny this came up tonight. My googling is to tie China, Russian Mafia
(Russian Mafia is who torn the wall down tin foil) and the oligarchs to
Al Queda. If I can stay awake.<<<<
The link to al Qaeda, is to Putin....
in my opinion.
ON THE NET...
http://modjahede.5.forumer.com/index.php
http://www.kokoom.com/shaheed/images/logo.jpg
I dare you to read this thread and not use Google.....LOL
The bulk of the info that you want is in the comments, I had heard of the Iraq papers, remember in the middle of the war when the English newspaper took several files?
granny....
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1522310/posts
Where Are the Pentagon Papers?
The Weekly Standard ^ | 11/12/05 | Stephen F. Hayes
Posted on 11/15/2005 5:14:47 AM PST by AirBorn
Edited on 11/15/2005 8:46:08 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
WHEN SENATOR CARL LEVIN REQUESTED the partial declassification
of a Defense Intelligence Agency report in mid-October, the response
was swift: He had it in his hands in eight days, reports the New York
Times.
If only I were a senator.
For two years, I have been working to obtain copies of unclassified
documents discovered in postwar Iraq. My reasoning is simple: If we
understand what the Iraqi regime was doing in the months and years
before the war, we will be better able to assess the nature of the
threat posed by Saddam Hussein and, perhaps, to better understand
the insurgency. It's not a light subject, to be sure.
Continued and comments......
http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/11/162005e.asp
"Leader of Christian/Jewish Coalition: More Concessions by Israel Make No Sense"
By Chad Groening
November 16, 2005
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1520691/posts
WMDs Found in Iraq
Human Events ^ | Nov. 9, 2005 | Human Events
Posted on 11/12/2005 12:25:09 AM PST by FairOpinion
Contrary to ongoing reports by mainstream media outlets, WMDs have
been found in Iraq, so reports New York Times best-selling author
Richard Miniter in his new book, Disinformation.
Consider these shocking facts:
Found: 1.77 metric tons of enriched uranium
Found: 1,500 gallons of chemical weapons
Found: Roadside bomb loaded with sarin gas
Found: 1,000 radioactive materials--ideal for radioactive dirty
bombs
Found: 17 chemical warheads--some containing cyclosarin, a nerve
agent five times more powerful than sarin
This is only a partial list of the deadly weapons Miniter reveals in his
new book, Disinformation. Miniter systematically dissects the
"No-WMD Myth" (how it started, and why it continues), as well as 21
other War-on-Terror myths perpetuated by the media.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1523613/posts
New Documents Reveal Saddam Hid WMD, Was Tied
to Al Qaida
NewsMax ^ | Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 12:15 p.m. EST | Carl Limbacher
Posted on 11/16/2005 9:26:41 PM PST by TBP
Recently discovered Iraqi documents now being translated by U.S.
intelligence analysts indicate that Saddam Hussein's government
made extensive plans to hide Iraq's weapons of mass destruction
before the U.S. invasion in March 2003 - and had deep ties to al Qaida
before the 9/11 attacks.
The explosive evidence was discovered among "millions of pages of
documents" unearthed by the Iraq Survey Group weapons search
team, reports the Weekly Standard's Stephen Hayes.
In the magazine's Nov. 21 issue, Hayes reveals that the document
cache now being examined contains "a thick stew of reports and
findings from a variety of [Iraqi] intelligence agencies and military
units."
Though the Pentagon has so far declined to make the bombshell
papers public, Hayes managed to obtain a list of titles on the reports.
Topics headlined in the still embargoed Iraqi documents include:
Chemical Agent Purchase Orders (Dec. 2001)
Formulas and information about Iraq's Chemical Weapons Agents
Locations of Weapons/Ammunition Storage (with map)
Denial and Deception of WMD and Killing of POWs
Ricin research and improvement
Chemical Gear for Fedayeen Saddam Memo from the [Iraqi
Intelligence Service] to Hide Information from a U.N. Inspection team
(1997)
Iraq Ministry of Defense Calls for Investigation into why documents
related to WMD were found by UN inspection team
Correspondence between various Iraq organizations giving
instructions to hide chemicals and equipment
Correspondence from [Iraqi Intelligence Service] to [the Military
Industrial Commission] regarding information gathered by foreign
intelligence satellites on WMD (Dec. 2002) Cleaning chemical suits
and how to hide chemicals
[Iraqi Intelligence Service] plan of what to do during UNSCOM
inspections (1996)
Still other reports suggest that Iraq's ties to al Qaida were far deeper
than previously known, featuring headlines like:
Secret Meeting with Taliban Group Member and Iraqi Government
(Nov. 2000)
Document from Uday Hussein regarding Taliban activity
Possible al Qaeda Terror Members in Iraq
Iraqi Effort to Cooperate with Saudi Opposition Groups and
Individuals
Iraqi Intel report on Kurdish Activities: Mention of Kurdish Report on
al Qaeda - reference to al Qaeda presence in Salman Pak
[Iraqi Intelligence Service] report on Taliban-Iraq Connections
Claims
Money Transfers from Iraq to Afghanistan
While the document titles sound stunning enough to turn the Iraq war
debate on its head, Hayes cautions that it's hard to know for certain
until the full text is available.
It's possible, he writes, "that the 'Document from Uday Hussein
regarding Taliban activity' was critical of one or another Taliban
policies. But it's equally possible, given Uday's known role as a
go-between for the Iraqi regime and al Qaeda, that something more
nefarious was afoot."
"What was discussed at the 'Secret Meeting with Taliban Group
Member and Iraqi Government' in November 2000? It could be
something innocuous. Maybe not. But it would be nice to know more."
Hayes also notes that an additional treasure trove of evidence on
Saddam Hussein's support for al Qaida may be lost forever.
"When David Kay ran the Iraq Survey Group searching for weapons of
mass destruction, he instructed his team to ignore anything not
directly related to the regime's WMD efforts," he reports.
"As a consequence, documents describing the regime's training and
financing of terrorists were labeled 'No Intelligence Value' and often
discarded, according to two sources."
ON THE NET...
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=18262_Muslim_Brotherhood_Rising&only
(October 16, 2005)
Italy arrests three terror suspects
11/17/2005, 6:06 a.m. ET
By AIDAN LEWIS
The Associated Press
ROME (AP) Authorities have arrested three Algerians believed to have links to an Algerian militant group that has allied itself with Osama bin Laden, police said Thursday.
Italian news reports said the three were suspected of preparing a terrorist attack in Italy.
Two of the suspects were arrested in Brescia, northern Italy, and one in Naples, an official from the Carabinieri paramilitary police in Naples said.
The three, arrested on Tuesday night and Wednesday, are suspected of links with the Algeria-based Salafist Group for Call and Combat, said the official, who said he could not use his name under Carabinieri practice.
They were detained on suspicion of association with the aim of international terrorism a charge introduced in Italy after the Sept. 11 attacks, the official said.
He declined to give further details ahead of a judge's decision on whether to uphold the arrests, expected later Thursday.
Investigators believe the three were preparing an attack and weren't merely in Italy to provide logistical support such as false documents, which has been a common accusation against terrorism suspects in Italy, Il Messaggero daily and the ANSA and Apcom news agencies reported.
Il Messaggero said the three were suspected of planning an attack in Rome, or failing that in Naples or Brescia.
ANSA identified the three as Yamine Bouhrama, Khaled Serai and Mohamed Larbi. It said Bouhrama and Serai had lived in Norway with false documents obtained in France.
One of the three men had allegedly received training at camps in Afghanistan and Chechnya, ANSA and Apcom said.
The Salafist Group for Call and Combat is the most organized group among Algerian insurgents who have been battling the North African state since 1992.
Italy raised its security alert after the July 7 suicide bombings in London's transit system, stepping up measures at airports, government buildings, embassies and monuments.
http://www.nj.com/newsflash/war/index.ssf?/base/international-15/1132226049186390.xml&storylist=njterror
Gold is up huge at the moment. I know there can be lots of reasons but it always makes me nervous when I think of that pre 9/11 spike and all those people cashing in on the forknowledge of the murder to come.
Or if I can take a Baseball Bat on the plant with me.
Update:
Dead man in diving gear ID'd by Fort Lauderdale police
FORT LAUDERDALE -- Police on Wednesday identified the scuba diver found dead on the beach in his diving gear a day earlier as Gregory Boyce, 44, of Rumford, Rhode Island.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/broward/sfl-1116drownman,0,889062.story?coll=sfla-news-broward
That's a good point.
I remember seeing quite a few Toyotas as well.
Noordin Mohammad Top
Excellent links, MamaDearest.
Absolutely terrifying stuff, Granny.
Thanks for the input!
LOL. So many googles, so little time. :-)
Big arrest, IMO. Adding on to your post:
Norway link to terror suspects
Two of the three Islamist terrorism suspects arrested in Italy on Wednesday lived in Norway under false identities.
Two of the three Algerians, Yamine Bouhrama and Khaled Serai, allegedly used forged identity papers acquired from France during their stay in Norway, according to Italian police.
One of the Islamists has reportedly trained in Afghanistan and Chechnya.
Italian media reported that the trio was suspected of planning a terrorist attack in Italy.
The men are also suspected of links with the Algeria-based Salafist Group for Call and Combat, according to an official from the Carabinieri paramilitary police in Naples. The Salafist movement has links to al-Qaida.
On Thursday morning Norway's Police Security Service (PST) was holding a meeting prior to making an official statement. The Italian Ministry of the Interior is also expected to make an announcement about the arrests on Thursday.
http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1158642.ece
More hidden terrorists in Norway
The Algerians arrested in Italy are not the only potential terrorists in Norway, security forces said Thursday.
http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1158783.ece
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