Posted on 02/18/2006 8:23:04 AM PST by Islamwatch
"This letter was sent to us twice in the span of ~4 hours, once as normal email and another time as attachment file."
If you had included the email header, the email threat might actually be traceable and actionable, since you include the supposed senders address. If it was forged, it might be obvious, since the path would be missing or wrong.
If it does not contain a valid header, there is a good possibility it was created and sent by someone who's purpose was to sucker well-meaning people into sending nasty-grams to that address - stiring up more trouble.
A good idea also would be to include actual scans of the original posted flyer threats on your pages.
I can't look.
Probably best not to, Peach, as they're really gory. The impaling video was a first for me; never seen that before. Just horriffic.
A good idea also would be to include actual scans of the original posted flyer threats on your pages.
Ok, I'm goona bite at this...What flyers?
(foot tapping)
islamists want to kill us. muslims just want us dead.
I can't even watch movies that have any gore in them. The only medical show I've ever watched is Grey's Anatomy and that's because they rarely show anything icky. Just can't do it. My imagination is enough that I can picture these videos.
From his website ( scroll down ) -
"A deadly flyer has been circulated in some Los Angeles area ethnic grocery stores. I am sending you the image of the flyer in attachment, which is in Bengali."
Many thanks, RS.
BayouCoyote
Luther was lucky in that he had a protector, Frederick the Wise, the powerful Elector of Saxony, who had a lot of influence with the Church. After Luther had been excommunicated, Frederick arranged for Martin Luther to defend his theses at the Diet of Worms under guarantee of safe passage. Luther left before judgement was passed, the judgement branding him a heretic and vogelfrei, meaning anyone could kill him without penalty.
Frederick had him kidnapped on the way home from the Diet of Worms and hid him in Wartburg castle. He then used his influence to protect Luther.
Frederick is also the only reason that the Pope didn't clamp-down on Luther after Heidelberg in 1518 (only a year after Wittenberg).
The Reformation owes a lot to Frederick, without whom Martin Luther probably would have died within a couple of years after nailing his theses to the Wittenberg castle church door, with his point of view barely heard.
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Thanks! I'll use it on my profile.
Like the Mob, you can't leave the Islamic crime family.
Well, at least not alive.
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