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Posted on 12/01/2006 8:36:14 PM PST by nwctwx
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http://osint.internet-haganah.com/archives/000632.html
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December 07, 2006
"Iran Supreme Leader Hospitalized. Condition Grave."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwQ742SEjzI&eurl=
PEARL HARBOR 1941
Wonderful link Cindy, thank you. My wonderful father-in-law (God rest his soul) was in WWII...and for the life of me I can not recall the exact details...I do know that he was in the South Pacific and later Australia...sent there after getting Malaria. I will be getting that info. from my mother-in-law this week-end, I want to make sure that we never forget his honorable service to our country. I do know that he received a purple heart and a bronze star. His 5 brothers also served. Amazing family.
Thursday December 07, 2006
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Commuters taking NJ Transit on their way home Friday night may notice hundreds of extra police officers at 50 train stations in North Jersey.
The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, NJ Transit and other police agencies will be participating in a drill that simulates an attack on the state's transportation system.
More than 1,000 officers representing about 135 agencies and six counties will participate, said Roger Shatzkin, a spokesman for the Office of Homeland Security.
The drill is the culmination of four months of exercises within the Urban Area Security Initiative region, which on a simulated a terrorist attack at a North Jersey rail station. The region includes Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Union counties and the cities of Newark and Jersey City.
The drill will take place from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and train service will not be disrupted, officials said.
Litvinenko Contact Kovtun Critically Ill (UK - 12/7/06)
Thu Dec 7, 2006 12:49pm ET
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Dmitry Kovtun, a contact of dead Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko, is in critical condition in hospital from radiation poisoning, Interfax news agency quoted an unnamed source as saying on Thursday.
"Doctors have classified Kovtun's condition as critical," Interfax quoted its source as saying. Kovtun met Litvinenko in London on November 1, the day the former spy fell ill...
U.S. to Check for Radiation in 6 Ports (12/7/06)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S.-bound cargo at six overseas ports will be screened for nuclear and radiological material in an expanded effort to prevent terrorist bombs from entering American waters, federal officials said Thursday.
The Homeland Security Department said it would scan all containers bound for the United States in the ports of Qasim, Pakistan; Puerto Cortes, Honduras; and Southampton, England...
No Explanation for Shore Points Shaking (NJ - 12/7/06)
December 7, 2006 - Some people felt the ground shaking Thursday afternoon in South Jersey along the shore.
Action News and local police took calls and emails from people in Mays Landing, Egg Harbor Township, Marmora, Somers Point, and Ocean City. All of them reported rumblings, tremors, and loud noises around 12:30 pm, then again at 1:15 pm.
Most of the obvious potential causes don't check out. The only major road construction in the area is along the Route 52 causeway, and that's pretty far away for all those people to feel it. The Earthquake Center in Delaware reports absolutely no activity in the region.
And the Department of Defense and New Jersey military investigated. Both say no local aircraft caused a sonic boom. But there is the possibility that an aircraft just passing through from a different area could have caused a loud rumbling feeling.
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Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Implementation Plan
http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/sns/index.html
Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Search Info.
About.com Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) info. and add'l Links
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Ebola Virus kills 5,000 Gorillas (12/7/06)
Dec 07 2:13 PM US/Eastern
An outbreak of Ebola virus in northwestern Republic of Congo has killed 5,000 gorillas, helping to push the threatened species even closer to extinction, a study says.
The estimate is made by a team of scientists in Europe and central western AFrica, who say there was a "massive die-off" of gorillas in Congo's Lossi Sanctuary park from 2002 to 2004....
I hope no one in North Jersey has a heart attack when they see those cops swarming all over the train stations!
Yep...especially the timing...Rush Hour on a Friday Evening in December!! Yikes!! People leaving the city from work...and those going into the city for a week-end of Christmas shopping, etc.
That's interesting.
I wonder which one of the six men cair is not representing?
You're father-in-law sounds like he was quite a man.
Yes, we will never forget WWII.
Ping:
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=local&id=4832448
(from a post by all4one. Thank you all4one.)
'Sleeper Cell': A gripping tale that'll keep you up at night
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2006/12/sleeper_cell.html
I don't know.
If I see an update, I'll post it.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/12/07/061207191305.96nwznix.html
Disturbing, thanks for the link all4one.
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "But the death toll is probably only a "small fraction" of gorillas likely to have been killed by Ebola in the past decade, it says."
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The new study suggests that the gorillas were not only infected by some animal reservoir -- last year, three species of African fruit bat were fingered as an Ebola source -- but also by contact between ape groups themselves."
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ON THE NET...
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/virlfvr/virlfvr.htm
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1092.html
UPDATE...
Off Topic:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=25874
"The Gym Jihad"
By Janet Levy
FrontPageMagazine.com | December 7, 2006
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A Muslim woman in Dearborn, Mich., lodged a complaint Tuesday against Fitness USA for an alleged civil rights violation involving a fellow gym patron. According to Jodi Berry, executive director of Fitness USA, Wardeh Sultan was praying in front of another members locker when the member wanted access to her belongings inside the locker. The inconvenienced patron tried to interrupt Ms. Sultan, but she remained prostrate in front of the locker and an altercation ensued. A manager was called into the locker room to intervene.
Ms. Sultan later complained that the Fitness USA management was unconcerned about the humiliation she suffered when her prayers were interrupted. She stated that the gym personnel were insensitive, rejected her complaints and did not satisfactorily intervene on her behalf. Ms. Sultan further reported that the manager told her, You have to respect her (the other patron), but she does not have to respect your god.
The incident is yet another example of special treatment Muslims are increasingly demanding nationwide. Last April, at the Lincoln Park, Mich. Fitness USA location, 200 Muslim women signed a petition demanding separate workout times for men and women, or, at minimum, installation of a divider between the mens and womens gym sections. A screen was eventually erected to obstruct the view of the womens facilities. Another Fitness USA facility recently revised a dress code to allow Muslim women to wear more modest dress while exercising. "
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/014323.php
December 07, 2006
Christian leader in Mosul kidnapped and killed
More jihad against Christians in Iraq from AsiaNews, with thanks to Jeffrey Imm:
Mosul (AsiaNews) Another leader of the local Christian community in Mosul has been kidnapped and killed: this is the second such crime in the city in less than two months. Meanwhile, from Baghdad, the Chaldean Patriarch has made an urgent appeal for the release of a priest kidnapped on 4 December in the capital, of who there is no news as yet.
Today, AsiaNews sources in Iraq confirmed the death of Elder Munthir, 69, a high-ranking leader of the Presbyterian Church in Mosul. Kidnapped on 26 November, the mans body four days later was found with a bullet in the skull, as recently reported by the Compass Direct news agency. This is the second kidnapping of a Christian from Mosul that has ended in tragedy in as many months. On 11 October, the body of Fr Paulos Eskandar was found. Fr Eskandar was a Syro-Orthodox priest who had been kidnapped two days earlier. According to anonymous sources in Mosul, the kidnappers of Munthir had demanded a ransom of one million dollars, adding threats like: We will kill all Christians, starting with him.
Mosul joins Baghdad as one of the most insecure Iraqi cities for Christians to live in right now. In the Iraqi capital, the Chaldean community is anxiously awaiting news of Fr Samy Al Raiys, rector of the Major Seminary of the Patriarchate, who was kidnapped on the morning of 4 December near his home.
Posted by Robert at December 7, 2006 02:27 PM
Thanks for the ping and link, Cindy. Thanks for posting the story, all4one.
It's interesting wondering what might have caused the shaking or sensation of shaking. The reports covered a fairly large area.
Yep, it's interesting.
Updates always appreciated.
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/NewsArticle.aspx?ID=2335
Three Terrorists Captured; 26 Detainees Released
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7, 2006 Three terrorists were captured in Afghanistan yesterday, and 26 detainees were released from a Bagram facility. Earlier this week, U.S. troops provided humanitarian assistance in eastern Afghanistan.
During an operation near the village of Qasemaul Kalay, in Khowst province, Afghan and coalition forces captured three terrorists who posed a serious threat to peace and stability in Afghanistan, military officials said. No Afghan or coalition forces or Afghan civilians within the compound were harmed during the operation.
Elsewhere in Afghanistan yesterday, 26 detainees were released from the Bagram Theater Internment Facility. Officials determined the detainees no longer posed a threat to the government of Afghanistan and were turned over to Afghan government officials.
The detainees were transferred into the Takhim-E Solh program, also known as Peace through Strength. Under the Takhim-E Solh program, individuals pledge their allegiance to the Afghan government and promise not to take up arms against their nation.
While in the detention facility, all detainees received three meals a day, worship opportunities and comprehensive medical care, officials said. Coalition forces routinely evaluate each detainees status and, in coordination with the Afghan government, release selected detainees.
A day earlier, troops from the U.S. provincial reconstruction team at Mehtar Lam responded to three separate requests for humanitarian assistance in Laghman province, in eastern Afghanistan.
They distributed tarps, blankets, rice, beans, cooking oil, salt and tea.
The regions director of tribal affairs, Mr. Naquibullah, requested the humanitarian aid for poor and disabled people in Laghman province, Army Lt. Col. Paul Fitzpatrick, a spokesman for Combined Joint Task Force 76, said.
These provincial- and district-level leaders are responsive, representative and capable, Fitzpatrick said. They understand their responsibilities as leaders and are diligent in their efforts to bring much-needed comfort through coordination and cooperation with the international community.
The aid mission was coordinated among Tapakal village elders and provincial council members, Mullah Abdul Ahed Ferajighani and Haji Abdul Jamil Afzalzada of Mehtar Lam village, and the U.S. civil affairs team at the Mehtar Lam PRT.
(Compiled from Combined Forces Command Afghanistan news releases.)
Note: the following text is a quote:
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/NewsArticle.aspx?ID=2344
14 Insurgents Killed in Ramadi; More Insurgents Captured in Raids
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7, 2006 Fighting in Ramadi killed a coaltion servicemember and 14 insurgents yesterday, and Iraqi and coalition forces captured other insurgents in three raids around Iraq this week.
One coalition servicemember died when insurgents in Ramadi attacked Iraqi soldiers and coalition forces yesterday with a heavy volume of small-arms fire from numerous insurgent positions, including the Haqq Mosque. Troops returned fire with a combination of small-arms fire, machine-gun fire and main tank-gun rounds, military officials said.
When the enemy's attack continued, coalition forces used tank guns and precision-guided ordnance to destroy buildings used as insurgent fighting positions. Iraqi soldiers and coalition forces did not use precision-guided ordnance or fire their main tank guns at the mosque, military officials said.
Fourteen insurgents were killed in the fighting. No further details were available on the coalition servicemember killed. Three coalition members were wounded during the operations; there were no reports of civilian casualties.
Coalition forces must defend themselves when insurgents create situations such as occurred yesterday, Marine Lt. Col. Bryan Salas, a spokesman for the coalition, said. "While we are mindful to limit damage, Salas said, we must respond with necessary and proportional force to protect our forces and Iraq from the insurgents."
Elsewhere in Iraq yesterday, Iraqi police forces with coalition advisors conducted a raid in Abdan, near Tal Afar. They captured an insurgent associated with al Qaeda in Iraq and detained seven suspects during the operation. Military officials said they believe the captured insurgent has supplied weapons and money to al Qaeda in Iraq and provided enemy fighters a safe house for carrying out attacks against Iraqi security forces in the Tal Afar area.
In another raid yesterday in Bayji, Iraqi soldiers with coalition advisors captured an insurgent sniper believed to be responsible for direct and indirect attacks targeting coalition forces, including improvised-explosive-device and car-bomb attacks in the area, military officials said. The insurgent sniper is associated with other insurgent cells within Iraq. Iraqi forces also detained an additional suspect during the raid.
A day earlier, special Iraqi army forces with coalition advisors captured six suspected insurgents during a raid in Yusufiyah, south of Baghdad.
Military officials believe the insurgents are responsible for kidnappings, murders and improvised-explosive-device attacks against Iraqi civilians and security forces, military officials said. Iraqi forces detained nine additional suspects during the raid.
In the three raids this week, no Iraqi or coalition forces or Iraqi civilians were killed and only minimal damage was done to the objectives, military officials said.
(Compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1750277/posts?page=7#7
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1750279/posts?page=9#9
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=iran
http://www.memritv.org/Search.asp?ACT=S5&P1=148
http://www.memritv.org/
http://www.memri.org.org/iran.html
http://www.truthusa.com/IRAN.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=syria
http://www.memri.org/syria.html
http://www.jihadwatch.org/cgi-bin/mt-search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=1&search=syria
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1750287/posts
Portable Missiles Proliferation Out of Control
DefenceTalk.com ^
Posted on 12/07/2006 11:31:38 PM PST by DTAD
Portable anti-aircraft missile systems are proliferating without government control, making them available to terrorists or the mafia, a multilateral arms export control group said Dec. 7.
The Wassenaar arrangement on export controls for conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies, comprising 40 countries, said many thousand portable missiles, so-called MANPADS, could be circulating outside official export channels.
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