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Posted on 08/01/2006 9:51:52 PM PDT by nwctwx
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Thanks nw.
I appreciate the feedback and memory joggers.
Rehman is a guy we really, really wanted.
I don't know if he is related to Al Zawahiri, though.
Correcting the Source: CBS13.com is the source for the link: "TSA BANS GEL FILLED BRAS"
Thanks for the links, Cindy.
I think you can use a microwave oven. Unfortunately I learned this about a month after we threw out an old one. (sigh)
If you were able to use a dryer, I think it would also have to be unplugged.
You're welcome Gucho.
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Posted on 08/19/2006 1:20:03 PM PDT by rightalien
Laura was on CNNi during the 5pm EST segment. She gave props to Jill on the plural mentioning of Rakan. They might reair some portions of the interview later since CNNi on the weekend is like CNN headline news (they recycle segments more on the weekend than other news networks). Not as many US viewers of CNNi since many systems do not carry it, but it has a worldwide audience larger than any US cable network (including Fox).
Thanks Joe.
I'n sure Laura did a great job.
She did. Managed to impress the anchor (Colleen McEdwards).
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"A grand existence among Muslims on-line"
OMAR EL AKKAD AND GREG MCARTHUR
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It's a wonderful life for a jihadi web master...
See
A grand existence among Muslims on-line
the heart-warming tale of Sasjamal and friends at the clearguidance.com forum, and the terrorists they helped spawn.
The point I tried to make with the guys from the Globe and Mail when they interviewed me for the story was this:
The idea that the users of Clearguidance were somehow goaded into making violent comments is laughable to anyone who were there at the time.
The hot-headed kids on the clearguidance forum were only following the example set for them by guys like SasJamal and Salmaan Ziauddin (who posted under the name IbnMardhiyah). To say that SasJamal's attempt to disclaim responsibility for what his site spawned is disingenuous would be an understatement.
This is precious:
"They got themselves into that," he says of Mr. Ahmad and the other Toronto terror suspects.
"I had nothing to do with it."
Note to jihadi forum admins everywhere:
Not only can you be held responsible for what you do, you *will be* held responsible. When people like the British Home Secretary say "...we need to make the Internet a hostile environment for terrorists..." guys like SasJamal need to be very concerned. They are the facilitators and enablers of the global jihad, and fortunately for us, tracking them down is fairly simple.
Here's a taste of what the admins and so-called moderators of the clearguidance forum were about:
http://internet-haganah.com/harchives/001512.html
http://internet-haganah.com/harchives/001291.html
http://internet-haganah.com/harchives/001432.html
It's a very small world. Members of the Toronto 17 were not only active on Clearguidance, but also the English-language forum run by the at-Tibyan group, and the Arabic-language al-Ekhlaas forum.
Irhabi007 was active in helping to operate the latter two fora. The Toronto 17 were working with the two guys arrested recently in Georgia. The guys in Georgia travelled to Washington DC where they shot surveillance video of targets for future terrorist attacks.
They sent their video to Irhabi007. Why? Because gathering intelligence in support of future attacks was one of things that he did for the jihad - hence the name '007'.
Posted on 19 August 2006 @ 13:41
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That's what you get when do-it-yourself terrorists train online."
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Posted on 19 August 2006 @ 13:40
Good.
You would have to ground it too, right?
Mutiny on Flight 613
Passengers refuse to allow holiday jet to take off until two Asian men are thrown off plane
By CHRISTOPHER LEAKE and ANDREW CHAPMAN
23:42pm 19th August 2006
The extraordinary scenes happened after some of the 150 passengers on a Malaga-Manchester flight overheard two men of Asian appearance apparently talking Arabic.
Passengers told cabin crew they feared for their safety and demanded police action. Some stormed off the Monarch Airlines Airbus A320 minutes before it was due to leave the Costa del Sol at 3am. Others waiting for Flight ZB 613 in the departure lounge refused to board it....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=401419&in_page_id=1770
Very nice. I don't believe we get CNNi here, congrats to Laura and Jill though.
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