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To: Cindy; All

If one gets tired of googles, go to Yahoo Groups, choose any subject and then look for the open message groups and then check for terrorist messages.

The first ones that I got, came through Yahoo groups, that had died, so the terrorists took them over.

One that was sent to the FBI, was though a doll club.

I never thought the doll club group was involved, it had been set up for folks who wanted to know when the owner had designed a new doll, once or twice a year, I had joined to be sure that I got a chance to see them.

Suddenly the jihadi calls came, I know now they were heavy stuff, then I guessed they were, called the Phoenix FBI read one to him and he wanted them sent direct to him.

That must have been my start, wow, what I have learned since then.


3,959 posted on 12/06/2005 6:36:17 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny (THE ENEMY IS WITHIN!!Google search: DSA members in Congress (finds elected communists.))
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To: nw_arizona_granny

Update on Tehran plsne crash:

IRAN: PLANE CRASH IN TEHRAN KILLS ALL PASSENGERS

Tehran, 6 Dec. (AKI) - An Iranian military aircraft has crashed into a residential district in the south of the capital Tehran and according to the city's mayor, all 94 people on board the plane have been killed. Iranian state television said the plane was attempting an emergency landing shortly after it had taken off from the Mehrabad airport. The Hercules C-130 was carrying journalists, photographers and cameramen who had been covering military manoeuvres at Bandar Abbas in the Persian Gulf.

Iranian media reports say the aircraft ploughed into a ten-storey building in a neighbourhood close to the airport, causing an explosion and setting the building on fire. Some 25 people inside the building are reported to have died. All of the capital's hospitals were immediately put on alert to receive casualties from the disaster and it is feared the death toll will rise further.

The head of the rescue services in Tehran, Dr Panahi, was quoted by the Iranian ISNA news agency as saying that 132 people were injured.

The security forces have surrounded the crash scene, preventing any media access. There were reports that journalists and cameramen, including those working for Iranian state television, were beaten by security officials when they tried to approach the area where the plane crashed.

In a telephone interview with Adnkronos International (AKI), one resident in Shahram Towhid, the neighbourhood where the plane crashed, described a scene of "total chaos" and the "disorganisation of the rescue operations". The same source also confirmed that dozens of family members of the people on the C-130 flight have descended on the scene of the plane crash, but had not been allowed to get close to the site.

The last serious air accident in Iran was on 19 February 2003, when an Ilyushin-76 which was transporting troops, crashed in the southeast of the country, killing all 276 people on board, including Revolutionary Guards and members of the flight crew.

http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Security&loid=8.0.236943000&par=0


3,960 posted on 12/06/2005 6:47:10 AM PST by Founding Father (Fry Tookie Williams)
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