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Posted on 11/01/2005 6:57:01 PM PST by nwctwx
Good for you, I didn't read all the reports and so didn't see the finer details, and this site would not have worked for me.
Something is going on in this group.
Could it be that al_Qaeda wants to take over and run it as a money maker?
It looks as tho it had a few good points going for it at one time, teaching and making money, by selling a good product.
Interesting post by Hugh in your link, Granny. Was that sarcasm or a threat?
OK, I recall having read about dr bey and rape, a long time ago, didn't find much on it, but there is a link here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Dr.+Bey+of+California+accused+of+child+abuse&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet&start=0&sa=N
Interesting post by Hugh in your link, Granny. Was that sarcasm or a
threat?<<<
If I had not been listening to KFI radio, in California, when Bryan phoned and said many of the same things, I might have thought it was sarcasm......but now that I have read Hugh and heard Bryan, it is a threat a real one.
Bryan started with the fact that the owners 17 year old son was there and how glad he was for the attack on that evil store.
He then went into a spiel that matched Hugh's. He called for more attacks.
Bryan, had an American educated voice, as if he was born here and not just visiting. Another 'goat-boy'?
The talk show host, says it is a mini-mart that also sells alcohol.
It could be that some of the people in the U.S. and California will soon be forced to admit that we do have a terrorist problem in America..........
I need to go wash now... I just read about Bey on RickRoss Blood & Money... evil man... He had to have many enemies, too.
Snip: Haemorrhagic fever has killed at least five people, including a woman doctor, and infected around 45 people in Pakistan's biggest city of Karachi, health officials said on Saturday. The cause of the death of Yusra Afaq, a doctor in a government-run hospital, last week has been identified as Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever.
Fish products from China may contain carcinogen
Snip: He said the CFIA now is testing just five fish among the thousands that come in as part of each shipment. "If the five fish tested happen to be clean ones, the rest of the shipment has then been approved for sale, even though it can be full of contaminated fish," Cran said.
"That's what happened recently when these fish from an approved shipment were purchased at a British Columbia supermarket. These shipments went through the CFIA inspection process, were approved, then sold to consumers even though they were contaminated. This is not acceptable." Cran said the CFIA has not publicly advised Canadian consumers about the contamination.
Yelm's school water has e-coli
Snip: The E. coli was found during a routine test of the schools water system. Prairie Elementary is one of three Yelm elementary schools using well water instead of city water. The other two, Lackamas and Southworth, have no contamination.
The source of the E. coli seems to be the 120,000-gallon reservoir from which the school gets its water, according to Tim Tayne, a water quality expert with Clearwater Utility Services, who tests the Yelm systems.
It looked like maybe that hatch thats the lid on top of the reservoir didnt fit quite tight, Tayne said. With all the rain thats fallen, its hard to tell.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/009143.php
Turkish ruling party cracks down on alcohol
A Let-Them-Into-the-EU Alert from AFP, with thanks to Fjordman:
Turkey's Islamist-rooted governing party has begun a crackdown on alcohol in the
local districts it controls, in a move which has sparked heavy criticism in the
majority Muslim, though strictly secular, EU candidate country.
Justice and Development Party (AKP) mayors in Ankara, the capital and symbol of
the Turkish secular republic, have banned alcohol from local government cafes and
restaurants citing a need to protect family values.
They are also refusing to issue new sales licences, while extensions to existing
permits are getting bogged down in interminable bureaucratic delays.
Turkey is officially 99 percent Muslim and Islam forbids the consumption of alcohol.
In general, however, Turks follow a more moderate interpretation of the Koran
holy book and the sale and consumption of alcohol is legal under licence.
(interesting comments at site).
It looked like maybe that hatch thats the lid on top of the reservoir
didnt fit quite tight, Tayne said. With all the rain thats fallen, its
hard to tell.<<<<
The above should have read like this:
It looked like maybe that hatch thats the lid on top of the reservoir
didnt fit quite tight, after they dumped in the vial of germs, maybe they were in a hurry!!! Tayne said. With all the rain thats fallen, its
hard to tell.
Homegrown no doubt, filled with vile contempt and hatred from "leadership" that has for decades spewed racial hatred toward anyone not exactly like them. Hmmmmmm, who does that sound like now that we put these pieces together?
Granny, I doubt many in this country will recognize the terrorist danger until and unless it actually personally affects them.
You read my mind. There's never any reason for concern. Funny thing was that another Washington well was found contaminated in my post of yesterday. Just another coincidence. Wouldn't someone be responsible to see that the lid on top of the reservoir well fit properly? Common sense would dictate anything could get into the water if it didn't! Long story short - no one is apparently responsible, yet young students could have gotten seriously ill or worse from this.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1107AP_Emirates_Gay_Wedding.html
Saturday, November 26, 2005 · Last updated 9:56 a.m. PT
Gay newlyweds face penalties in Emirates
By JIM KRANE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- More than two dozen gay Arab men - arrested at what police called a mass homosexual wedding - could face government-ordered hormone treatments, five years in jail and a lashing, authorities said Saturday.
Snip
Most cases of homosexual behavior are taboo and violate Emirati laws based on Islamic sharia. Azouri suggested that other countries with laws based on religion, including Christianity and Judaism, would also ban gay behavior and marriage.
Snip
"It's not about freedom of opinion, it's about respecting religion which forbids this type of behavior," he said.
I'm in Columbus Ohio (mini vacation) and just heard a breaking news report that the town of Chauncey Ohio in Athens county about 60 miles SE of Columbus has been evacuated due to an unknown odor causing eye, nose and throat irritations to town residents. Local fire and police have not yet been able to determine the source.
50 minutes ago
http://www.10tv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4168449&nav=LUESMuat
Chauncey
"Residents Evacuated For Haz-Mat Incident"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A small town near Athens, Ohio has been evacuated due to a haz-mat situation.
Residents in Chauncey, Ohio smelled what they described as "a strong pungent odor," a couple of people were even overcome by the smell.
A haz-mat situation was declared after authorities couldn't determine what the source of the odor was. That's when everybody in the town was evacuated."
Granny, regarding France, this is a translation:
With the paddle of the war
France is not the only European country to know a Community intifada, and Denmark, Sweden, Belgium or Great Britain regularly undergo similar events in their unfolding, failing to be it in their intensity. The implications of this phenomenon, which occurs each day with a too low threshold to collect the interest bird of the media, must be encircled today.
On the ground, the situation has the advantage of being clear : bands often very young, armed with various projectiles, kingpins and sometimes of weapons with fire, were devoted to opportunist raids which caused considerable destruction. From October 27 at November 18, 9071 vehicles were burned and at least 2921 challenged people, including more than one third of minors ; on the whole, 655 individuals were écroués, including 115 minors, and 411 judgments has prison closes were inflicted. More 10' 000 police officers and gendarmes were deployed to face them, and of the reservists of the gendarmerie - in spite of a limited operational capacity - were even mobilized.
The members of the forces of safety did not have the easy part besides, and 126 of them were wounded, sometimes in true ambushes. In Grigny, a quota arrived on the spot of a fire announced by an anonymous telephone call was thus attacked in blows of stone and weapon flamers, shotguns by more than one hundred of attackers which showed a will to wound or kill. Using the portable telephone, the weblogs and the electronic mail for the preparation and the coordination of their actions, these groups often managed to be played of the companies of CRS dispatched to take again the control of the districts known as difficult.
The forces of safety in the broad sense, resulting from the police force, the gendarmerie and even from the bodies of firemen, besides are regularly taken with part like occupying forces, as of the illegitimate organizations whose presence with it alone is a provocation. The " lost territories of the Republic ", which find their hanging in almost each European nation, are zones where the laws and the values of France were replaced by other laws and other values ; foreign territories where the authority is divided between the " big brothers ", caïds and Imam, whereas the police officer, the fireman or the teacher are nothing any more but the scorned figures of a system rejected in block.
Are we thus with the day before of a civil war in Europe ? The term can appear exaggerated. However, the evolution of urban violences shows that a situation of conflict already exists, and that the refusal to recognize it does not contribute to in no case to avoid its extension. With more than 9000 vehicles of police force caillassés in the first ten months of the year, France for example already entered a conflict of low intensity, an insurrection distributed at the national level and largely keep silent. But popular pressure constrained governments to take measures unceasingly more energetic, and thus to face the interior enemy whom they would prefer to ignore. The cantors of the prevention had their chance : for many countries, the hour is from now on with confrontation.
As much to say a mortal challenge.
Link:
http://trans.voila.fr/voila?systran_lp=fr_en&systran_f=1133069021&systran_id=Voila-fr&systran_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.france-echos.com%2Factualite.php%3Fcle%3D7703
Also, if you can find the time, I strongly suggest you read, "The Camp of the Saints," by Jean Raspail. First published in 1972, it describes the beginnings of the destruction of western civilization. Target country for the first attack:France.
http://mensnewsdaily.com/blog/kouri/2005/11/fbi-139-police-deaths-16000-wounded-or.html
Jim Kouri is Vice President of the
National Association of Chiefs of Police
Saturday, November 26, 2005
"FBI: 139 Police Deaths, 16,000 Wounded or Injured"
by Jim Kouri, CPP
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that 139 police officers died in the line of duty -- 57 feloniously killed, 82 in accidents while working -- and over 16,000 cops were wounded or injured in 2004. The National Association of Chiefs of Police monitors police officer line-of-duty deaths and injuries yearly, and is deeply concerned with the latest figures.
The FBI's data reveals that 57 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in the line of duty last year. The FBIs Uniform Crime Report Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, 2004, showed that these officers lost their lives in 50 separate incidents in 22 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Territories of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands."
Snip: Samudra, who appeared with his head covered by a sarong, said he believed the blasts were a "balanced" response to the alleged atrocities inflicted on the Muslim world by the West. Ali Gufron, a second militant sentenced to death, said he "was truly proud to be called a terrorist."
Snip: The men who planned and carried out the September 11 attacks have often been depicted in the press as being "medieval fanatics". In fact, it would be more accurate to describe them as confused but highly educated middle-class professionals. Mohammed Atta was an architect; Ayman al-Zawahiri, bin Laden's chief of staff, was a pediatric surgeon; Ziad Jarrah, one of the founders of the Hamburg cell, was a dental student who later turned to aircraft engineering; Omar Sheikh, the kidnapper of Daniel Pearl, was a product of the London School of Economics.
As the French scholar Gille Kepel puts it, the new breed of global jihadis are not the urban poor of the third world so much as "the privileged children of an unlikely marriage between Wahhabism an Silicon Valley, which [Ayman] al-Zawahiri visited in the 1990s. They were heirs not only to jihad and the umma but also to the electronic revolution and American-style globalization."
11/26/05
Liberty Co. Courthouse Bombing
"Federal agents are trying to find out who set off a bomb outside the Liberty County Courthouse in Hinesville, on Saturday morning. An agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms says the blast was caused by an improvised explosive device around 6:14 a.m.
"The A.T.F. believes this is an isolated incident and not a terroristic act."
http://www.wtoctv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4168654
[This took place just outside a Ga. military base.]
That's interesting.
Thanks Lucy.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1529194/posts
"Two militants, Turkish mercenary killed in Chechnya"
Itar-Tass ^ | 18.11.2005
Posted on 11/27/2005 12:20:26 AM PST by jb6
MOSCOW, November 18 (Itar-Tass)
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