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Posted on 03/09/2006 10:08:04 PM PST by nwctwx
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Seriously speaking, the problem is that drug cookers come in and purchase large quantities of Sudaphed, Nyquil, etc.
Generally speaking, it has been proven that dope money can and does fund some terrorists.
I guess the 6k number was a better headline for UPI than the REAL story:
200K Names on U.S. Terror Suspects List
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,187864,00.html
Thanks, Cindy.
She has managed to elevate herself to a unique status of unaccountability, above the rule of law that governs all other Americans.
You're welcome Velveeta.
Thanks to a Special Freeper for pointing to this article.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1596443/posts
Sale of Canadian military uniforms on internet sparks investigation
CBC ^ | March 14, 2006
Posted on 03/14/2006 5:46:57 PM PST by ferri
The military is investigating how clothing and equipment that's issued only to Canadian soldiers is ending up for sale on the internet.
The sale is also raising concerns about the security of Canadian troops.
"Someone might represent themselves as a Canadian soldier, being in perfect uniform and gear, until they get close enough to set off a suicide bomb," he said.
Each piece of the uniform is distinct, with its own serial number. And it's not supposed to be worn by anyone other than a member of the Canadian Armed Forces.
It's illegal for civilians to own or wear the camouflage CADPAT clothing, and it's illegal for soldiers to sell it.
But a search on the web turns up all the makings of a military uniform: gloves, combat helmets, specialized sniper jackets, and a harness meant for the country's elite commandos, the JTF2. That harness sold online last week for $1,200 US before it was even issued to the soldiers.
For just a few hundred dollars it's possible to buy a complete CADPAT uniform with name badge and rank insignia, making the person wearing it indistinguishable from a real Canadian soldier.
CBC News asked the Armed Forces about the illegal sale of gear, and it sparked an immediate investigation by military police.
"We'll be looking at all aspects right through and including the supply chain," said Capt. Mark Giles, with the military's National Investigation Service.
The military investigators believe many of the items sold on online may have been stolen by soldiers or civilians working in the supply chain. The big worry, however, is who is buying the uniforms and why.
"It could mean that a potential attack is coming with insurgents who are disguising themselves as Canadian soldiers," said Thompson.
The military said the investigation will concentrate in Canada. If necessary, it will look beyond the borders to find out who is stealing, selling and buying the uniforms and gear.
Snip: The comments were sparked by North Koreas anger over the annual joint South Korean-U.S. military exercises, which Pyongyang says are a preparation for an invasion of its territory.
US sqeezes N. Korea's money flow
Snip: .....North Korea is already believed to have enough plutonium to make 8 to 12 nuclear weapons, while Iran is probably years away from having the capability to make its first. On Wednesday, North Korea test fired two short-range missiles that could carry a warhead to South Korea.
France will supply Venezuela with ship weapons systems
Snip: Spain's Defense Ministry is convinced that the espionage operation denounced by President Chávez concerning the vessels was true. Washingtons objective was to find components of US origin on the ships in order to veto the transaction. This veto of the transfer to Venezuela of equipment of US origin, included as part of the transport aircraft manufactured by CASA-EADS, which has held in suspense the sale to Caracas of 12 aircraft worth 500 million, has made it necessary to scrutinize with a magnifying glass every last nut and bolt used in the construction of the eight ships by Navantia.
Cuba's new rules on home churches
Snip: Responding to the growth of evangelical Christianity in Cuba, Fidel Castro's government issued new measures regulating worship in home churches or casas culto as the formerly illegal practice continues to spread.
200,000 names on terror suspect list
Snip: Police and other government workers in the U.S. have come in contact with terrorists or people suspected of foreign terror ties more than 6,000 times in the past 28 months, the director of the federal Terrorist Screening Center said Tuesday.
The encounters in traffic stops, applications for permits and other situations have resulted in fewer than 60 arrests, said Donna Bucella, whose agency maintains a list of 200,000 people known or suspected to be terrorists. The list contains an additional 150,000 records that have only partial names, Bucella said.
Two men crash into barrier racing past air base entrance
The Associated Press, Mar. 14, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz.
Two men in a pickup truck were critically injured Tuesday slamming into a metal traffic barrier at a secondary entrance gate onto Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in an apparent attempt to run the checkpoint, authorities said.
Air Force and Tucson police investigators were attempting to determine the intent of the two men, whose identities were not immediately released.
Both men were taken to a local hospital with facial and head injuries.
"At this time we have no indication that this incident is tied to international terrorism," said Sgt. Mark Robinson, a police spokesman.
Col. Michael Isherwood, vice commander of the 355th Wing at Davis-Monthan, also said he had no idea why the men tried to race past the gate, ignoring a guard who had raised his hand signaling that they stop.
When they ignored the command, security personnel raised a metal vehicle barrier from a roadway recess and the barrier was raised far enough away to allow the driver to stop before striking it, Isherwood said.(snip)
http://www.tkb.org/NewsStory.jsp?storyID=111075
Yet another excellent find!
One can only speculate....
.drunken airmen?
.messengers from Mecca?
.a scavenger hunt gone terribly wrong?
.someone out to prove they could evade air base security?
.anyone's guess
Afterthought
This and the other story you posted, are they part of the many thousands of papers posted about here that were found? We're getting it in small piecemeal?
Lots of names on that list. Certain more belong there.
Did you hear about the two trains colliding in italy, unable to find the story yet...MsM is soo slow
More on the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base incident
Two men hospitalized after crashing into D-M checkpoint barrier
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The men were not carrying identification and were unconscious when rescuers arrived at the traffic barrier, authorities said. Police have not been able to interview them.
(snip)
There is no indication at this time that they are tied to international terrorism, Tucson Police Department spokesman Sgt. Mark Robinson said of the duo, who were described only as adult males.
But until authorities are sure, many details of the incident are being kept under wraps for security reasons, Robinson said.
Police are not commenting, for example, on the ethnicity of the driver and passenger, on who the vehicle is registered to or what color it is, and on whether there were any weapons on board. News crews also were not allowed to photograph the truck involved in the 6:45 a.m. incident.(snip)
http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/hourlyupdate/120057.php
Zarqawi, Others Indicted in Jordan Hotel Attacks
AMMAN, Jordan Al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and seven other people were indicted Tuesday in Jordan's worst-ever terror bombing, the near-simultaneous attacks at three Amman hotels in November.
Among those indicted by Jordan's military prosecutor was Sajida Mubarak al-Rishawi, a woman who was meant to be one of four Iraqi bombers but fled when her explosives belt failed to detonate.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,187820,00.html
My guess:
Lithuanian dwarfs who couldn't reach the brake pedal in time to stop.
(But, I've been wrong before.)
Update on non-news:
Bush Admin. releases 48K boxes of Saddam Documents (FOX NEWS ALERT!)
Apparently, the story is that they are preparing to release the docs, not that they were released.
321 posted on 03/14/2006 12:41:48 AM CST by rwfromkansas
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1595752/posts?page=321#321
* I searched several times, different sources and nada
Administration to release prewar Iraq documents
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/13/AR2006031301451.html
Administration to release prewar Iraq documents
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration on Monday said it was preparing to release prewar Iraqi government material from a trove of documents and tape-recordings captured after the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.
The office of U.S. intelligence chief John Negroponte decided in recent days to fund a review and release process for an estimated 48,000 boxes of documents and hundreds of recorded conversations, including many involving Saddam Hussein himself, officials said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060314/pl_nm/iraq_usa_documents_dc_2
The AFB incident is very interesting. I already have quite a few questions. Nothing, of course, can be ruled in or out at this time, but I do expect some clever and very funny explanations. If there is a second similar incident, then the whole picture changes quickly.
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