Posted on 06/20/2006 5:59:11 AM PDT by angkor
"patton and i ate at the pub in that building just last night :)"
Not the building on the corner of Broad & 29, but another one about one block down 29, same side of the street. Tan brick, 4 stories, small parking lot in front.
"Imagine how difficult this connection would have been to make without intercepting communications between the US and known foriegn terrorists."
Excellent point.
ah, s'ok. i didn't think the irish were involved. :)
"falls plaza starbucks, as he was too chicken to go down to the muslim area."
If he's visited the Starbucks across from Skyline he wouldn't have been able to find a non-Muslim customer. The place is seemingly a hangout for DC's entire corps of Algerian Yellow Cab drivers.
I did not know that - once in a blue moon, we go down to the peking duck, but other than that, there ain't nothing down there that I want.
maybe just some hotbeds are hotter than others? i mean remember that the Islamic Center up at Merrifield was raided a few years back as well. the whole area is rife with them.
yep...maybe laser tag too, but thats about it.
If I lived there, I'd be watching. Closely.
Idealy located for training...so close to the ultimate target, Washington D C.
Ping
yeesh! keep the windows up on your way home if
it's still there ... it's a 3H day today!
yep! in our book (signed by the autors)
about the history of falls church too :)
for the forum...here's a direct link for "The Wahhabi Corridor" from
Paul Sperry's website:
http://www.sperryfiles.com/corridor.shtml
Thanks for the link!
I've always wanted to collect photos of interesting Muslim sites in America. ;)
The earlier posters are correct. The jihadi corridor is actually several miles east of Falls Church, along Rt. 7 near Bailey's Crossroads. The author wandering around Falls Plaza at the other end of Falls Church evidently doesn't know the area.
Just to be on the safe side, I was not advocating blowing anything up. That would be illegal. And the private use of an explosive device is not to be advocated.
That is so depressing. It was still America when I lived there a long time ago.
Yes, I work just down the street from this "culture center". Its so nice to see the police escorting them all on Friday prayer day and holding up traffic.
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