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LittleGreenFootballs.com (TimesOnline.co.uk): "UK JIHADIS SOLD POISONED FOOD" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "AN ISLAMIST terrorist sold poisoned burgers from a street-corner van and planned to contaminate beer at a football stadium, the Old Bailey was told yesterday. The alleged extremist, one of seven on trial for plotting to blow up British targets, was also said to have suggested poisoning takeaway food and sabotaging BT. The claim was made by an American supergrass [a police informer] said to have links to al-Qaeda, testifying against his alleged former accomplices. He said another defendant attended a talk given by Abu Hamza al-Masri, the jailed cleric, where "video wills" made by the September 11 attackers were praised. In his second day of evidence, Mohammed Babar described his first meetings in Pakistan with three of the men, accused of conspiring to cause an explosion in Britain.") (March 25, 2006)
MensNewsDaily.com - blog: "TERRORISTS PLANNED ATTACK ON UK LINKED TO AMERICAN" by Jim Kouri, CPP (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "One member of the terrorist cell, Waheed Mahmood, had been working for National Grid Transco a company that operates the high voltage electricity system in England and Wales and the high pressure gas system in Britain. The aim of the plot was to destroy a strategic plant within Britain or to kill and injure citizens of the UK as possible, the Daily Mail reported.") (March 22, 2006)
Yep JP, things are completely out of hand. Wondering if there is a time frame for the US, Mexico and Canada to merge? The lack of attention to our borders seems to be a superficial issue for most politicians, except some on the border states. Since the US gave billions to Pakistan for their security, it makes no sense whatsoever we'd be ignoring (or putting small bandaids on) our own.
>> the Saudi government, which will send about 6,000 students to American universities this year <<
This makes me want to pull out what little hair I'm still able to grow. On the upside, at least I'm one of the few that REALLY know what's happening. Being an ant is sometimes burdensome, but it beats the alternative.
Thanks for the info folks!
"Wondering if there is a time frame for the US, Mexico and Canada to merge?"
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According to this, it's in 4 short years...
CFR's Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada [Bye Bye USA]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1444055/posts
Cape Coast, March 24, GNA - Mallam Muniru Hamidu, an Islamic scholar and head of the Hifzil Islamiyya Arabic school in Cape Coast, on Friday said next Wednesday's eclipse, would be one "of the signs that the world was coming to an end", and that everyone must be committed to the service of God and refrain from committing sin.
According to him, it is stated in the Koran that when the end of the world was near, God would cause the sun and the moon to come together. Mallam Hamidu, who was speaking to the GNA in Cape Coast on the impending phenomenon, said it signifies and serves as a reminder to people to stop offending God and serve Him well..
Tens of thousands expected in Turkey for solar eclipse
March 24, 2006 ISTANBUL -- Tens of thousands of scientists and astronomy fans are expected in Turkey on Wednesday to see the total solar eclipse, Turkish astronomers and hoteliers said on Thursday...
This total Solar Eclipse corresponds with the new moon on March 29, 2006
>> Solar Eclipse on March 29th <<
Thanks for the info all4one. This is the first I've heard of it.
Thanks all4one for the info.
I appreciate it.
OPINION: Gives a broader meaning to "moonbats" I guess.
You are kindly welcome...I just stumbled upon the info. by accident...otherwise I wouldn't have known either. But I like to keep-up with those silly moonbats and their moon worshiping cult days of interest...just in case they choose to celebrate in a way that would be detrimental to the rest of us.
"just in case..."
Yep.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1603176/posts
"IE Exploit Strikes, Installs Spyware"
Yahoo ^ | Mar 24 | Gregg Keizer
Posted on 03/25/2006 6:03:23 PM PST by Gomez
ON THE NET...
US-CERT.GOV
http://www.us-cert.gov
Snip: Kellog's breakfast cereal adulterated with beef products. The following information comes from the Kellog's website, where information reveals that several of the popular snack products that appear to be vegetarian are actually not.
Club clears after chemical find
Snip: Seven patrons suffered breathing difficulties after being exposed to the unknown chemical, which was found in the male and female toilets of the Hunter Street club overnight, police said. Emergency crews, including the police hazardous materials unit, helped to evacuate about 500 patrons and staff.
Biological and chemical weapon info
Snip: Bioterrorism. Germ warfare. Chemical agents. All are names for a different type of warfare, one in which the enemy is microscopic and deadly.
Sydney female Muslim convert linked to bomb plot, murderer
A woman charged at the weekend with plotting to bomb Sydney was a convert to Islam who planned the attack at the behest of a jailed murderer angered over anti-Muslim race riots here late last year. Jill Courtney, 26, was arrested at her suburban Sydney home on Friday in a swoop by Federal and local police operating under anti-terrorism laws.
Rabid racoon found in Ft. Lauderdale
Snip: According to state health officials, the infected raccoon was found in the vicinity of Southwest 10th Avenue and Southwest 22nd Street in Fort Lauderdale. The raccoon was taken to the Health Department by a representative of the Wildlife Care Center after it was bitten by a dog.
College Station skunk tests positive for rabies
Snip: The skunk, which was found in the 3800 block of Westfield Drive, came into contact with two of the resident's dogs, police said. The dogs were given rabies vaccination boosters and are being quarantined for observation.
Confirmation of mad cow disease finding in Alabama
Snip: The fact that the Alabama cow veterinarians detected, and later confirmed, as carrying BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy), or more commonly referred to as mad cow disease, was likely at least 10 years old may be the best news out of the latest discovery of the disease.
Snippets: Republican gubernatorial candidate Roy Moore said Friday it was a "strange coincidence" that mad cow disease was found in Alabama just as government officials want to start an animal-identification system.
"This is not to track disease. The precept is for tracking disease," he said, "but it will cause small farmers to be run out of business, small animal owners."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1603184/posts
"Saddam Planned To Deploy 'Camels Of Mass Destruction' (Free Republic Mention)"
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 3-26-2006 | James Langton
Posted on 03/25/2006 6:23:46 PM PST by blam
"Saddam planned to deploy 'camels of mass destruction'"
By James Langton
(Filed: 26/03/2006)
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The papers have been translated by Arabic-speaking members of Free Republic, a conservative internet discussion forum that believes the documents will justify British and American claims that Saddam had made Iraq a haven for terrorists.
If the translation is correct, it suggests that many of the foreign fighters now attacking coalition forces and bombing Iraqi civilians were directly trained by the Saddam regime, although there are no known reports of camels being used in suicide attacks."
stepping back in time...
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1291132/posts
Police Slice Open Six Camels in Drug Haul
Reuters ^ | Tue, Nov 30, 2004
Posted on 11/30/2004 7:55:29 AM PST by presidio9
Iranian police seized 18 kilograms of opium after cutting open the stomachs of six camels, which are being increasingly used to carry narcotics from Afghanistan, media reported Tuesday.
Iran is one of the world's key narcotics thoroughfares, carrying opiates from Afghanistan to Europe. It boasts 25 percent of opium seizures worldwide.
The official IRNA news agency said police in the central city of Nain slaughtered the camels which they found in the back of a truck pulled over at a checkpoint.
The bellies of four animals yielded drugs and the truck driver was arrested.
Networks of forts and ramparts across Iran's eastern borders have forced drug dealers back to more traditional methods, carrying narcotics through narrow mountain passes in rucksacks and camels' saddle-bags.
Snip: Some U.S. lawmakers and security experts have expressed concern about the contract for Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. because American customs agents will not be working with the screening equipment, designed to detect smuggled radioactive materials. The Hong Kong company is in the final stages of being awarded a no-bid, $6 million contract from the United States for screening at the Freeport Container Terminal in the Bahamas, just 65 miles from the American shoreline.
Snip: State agriculture officials have confirmed a case of citrus greening at a residence in northwest Cape Coral, according to a map posted by the state agriculture department.
They would not release the address of the case due to security issues the disease has the potential to be used as a bioterrorism weapon, although it is harmless to humans.
Security blitz held at Miami Airport
Snip: Authorities arrested five illegal immigrants, searched more than 650 vehicles and wrote nearly 50 tickets at Miami International Airport to catch threats to airport security, immigration officials said Friday.
Canada jails Muslims for security reasons
Snip: Currently, four Muslim immigrants are being held in Canadian jails pending deportation, and a fifth is subject to strict bail conditions. The five were arrested under provisions of the Immigration and Refugee Act, providing for issuance of security certificates.
Snip: WINNIPEG A Gimli woman is grieving her dog that was euthanized after getting sick from eating a bad batch of tinned pet food. Christine Smith says she had her six-year-old collie-cross, Molly, put down when the pet suffered kidney failure from its diet of Royal Canin pet food, a brand sold exclusively through veterinarians.
The parent company for the makers of the pet food, Mars Inc. in Hackettstown, N.J., recalled seven lines of its Royal Canin dog and cat foods after discovering an error in the vitamin formula from one of its suppliers.
Heinz rice baby cereal genetically engineered
Snip: Heinz won't recall products. One year after the Sudan I incident, international food producer Heinz is suffering from another credit crisis after the news came out that non-approved genetically engineered rice was detected in the company's baby rice cereal. In a recent business trip to Guangzhou, Heinz China's newly appointed CEO Donald Gadsden said that up to now, no genetically engineered elements were found in the company's products. All products produced by Heinz are safe to eat and there is no need to recall them.
Bought clothesline for the eventuality there would be no electricity in a disaster. Today I searched for clothespins (they were difficult to locate). Little by little we become prepared.
>> just in case they choose to celebrate in a way that would be detrimental to the rest of us <<
I like the way you think! Again, much appreciated.
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