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Massive Terrorist Plot! NYT: See Page 30
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | June 4, 2007 | Ben Johnson

Posted on 06/04/2007 5:43:23 AM PDT by SJackson

This weekend, federal authorities foiled a stunning terrorist plot by Muslim extremists to kill thousands of our readers, strike the international transport grid, and depress the nation’s economy during its slowest quarter since late 2002 – but enough about that.

That was the message of Sunday’s New York Times.

 

The FBI had prevented four men, including a former member of Guyana’s parliament, from blowing up John F. Kennedy International Airport – and possibly part of Queens. They hoped to ignite underground fuel pipes, setting off a chain reaction of explosions that would envelop the entire complex. The NY Post and New York Daily News made it front page news. The NY Daily News headlined its story, “They Aimed to Kill Thousands.” The Post included a chilling sidebar, “Pipeline Security A Joke.”

 

The (inexplicably) most prestigious newspaper in the world put its bland story on page 30. Instead, page one featured yet another story about Guantanamo Bay detainees.

 

Any junior editor at any county newspaper in the country would have been fired for putting the most reported story in the nation two-and-a-half dozen pages into the well. Aside from burying a major international story that took place in its metro area, the Newspaper of Record took pains to make the Muslim battle plan that could have atomized a portion of its immediate readership appear utterly irrelevant.

 

The NYT began by obscuring the terrorists’ target. Although it faults the U.S. military for using the term “collateral damage,” the Times wrote as though the plotters only planned to blow up inanimate objects, certainly not human beings. Its opening line read, “Four men, including a onetime airport cargo handler and a former member of the Parliament of Guyana, were charged yesterday with plotting to blow up fuel tanks, terminal buildings and the web of fuel lines running beneath Kennedy International Airport.”

 

Secondly, it minimized the severity of the plot. JFK “was never in imminent danger because the plot was only in a preliminary phase and the conspirators had yet to lay out detailed plans or obtain financing or explosives.” Besides, “safety shut-off valves would almost assuredly have prevented an exploding airport fuel tank from igniting all or even part of the network.” Move along. Nothing to see here!

 

And, as they have for the last several plots (Ft. Dix, Miami, etc.), the Old Gray Lady portrayed the would-be mass killers as pathetic and sympathetic. Plot originator Russell Defreitas, 63, was “divorced and lost touch with his two children.” Once homeless, he moved into an apartment where “the weather was rough on his health and the cold was tough on his arthritis.” He now lives on “a run-down block full of graffiti.” He liked jazz, “especially the saxophone.” Friends described him as a “polite man” and “not that bright” – not bright enough to pull off a serious attack.

 

Much deeper into the story the crack staff fesses up: “Defreitas envisioned ‘the destruction of the whole of Kennedy” and theorized that because of underground pipes, ‘part of Queens would explode.’” He told his co-conspirators he wanted to inflict such massive loss of life that “even the twin towers can’t touch it.” Beyond crippling the U.S. economy (during a downturn), the move would have symbolic value, as well. Americans “love John F. Kennedy,” he said. “If you hit that, this whole country will be in mourning. It’s like you kill the man twice.” Apparently murdering the president’s brother once was not enough for Muslim extremists. 

 

Later still, the Times notes that, while they weren’t al-Qaeda operatives, the four sought help from “extremist Muslim group based in Trinidad and Tobago called Jamaat al-Muslimeen.” They had “precise and extensive” surveillance of their target, which serves 1,000 flights a day. The quartet “was very familiar with the airport and how to access secure areas.” The plotters were motivated by “fundamentalist Islamic beliefs of a violent nature.” (Coincidentally, every terrorist who has killed Americans since the late Clinton administration has also shared “fundamentalist Islamic beliefs of a violent nature.” In fact, “Mr. Kadir, who, along with being a former elected official [in Guyana], is an imam.”) An unnamed law enforcement official told reporters they stopped the plot early for a reason: “if we let it go it could have gotten [serious]; they could have gotten the J.A.M. fully involved, and we wouldn’t know where it could have gone.”

 

Oh, and one of the plotters is still at large. Perhaps getting “J.A.M. fully involved” now. “The fourth suspect, Abdel Nur, 57, remained a fugitive.”

 

Too busy to concentrate on news that doesn’t fit, the Times featured another front page story in which the terrorist is portrayed as a victim, this one set in Gitmo. The story begins: 

 

The facts of Omar Ahmed Khadr’s case are grim. The shrapnel from the grenade he is accused of throwing ripped through the skull of Sgt. First Class Christopher J. Speer, who was 28 when he died.

 

To American military prosecutors, Mr. Khadr is a committed Al Qaeda operative, spy and killer who must be held accountable for killing Sergeant Speer in 2002 and for other bloody acts he committed in Afghanistan.

 

But there is one fact that may not fit easily into the government’s portrait of Mr. Khadr: He was 15 at the time.

 

Not only a mere teen, Khadr is:

 

the youngest detainee at Guantanamo Bay, nearly blind in one eye from injuries sustained during the July 2002 firefight in which Sergeant Speer was mortally wounded and another American soldier was severely injured. Last week, Mr. Khadr said he wanted to fire all of his American lawyers, and some of them said they understood why he might distrust Americans after five years at Guantanamo. (Emphasis added.)

 

His lawyer, Muneer I. Ahmad is – surprise! – an associate professor at the American University Washington College of Law. Saith Ahmad, “If Omar had had his free choice, what he would have chosen to do is ride horses, play soccer and read Harry Potter books.”

 

Another innocent betrayed by Bush’s War on Terror! Just like Hillary Clinton.

 

Only in the 17th and 18th paragraphs of the story do we learn Omar’s father, Ahmed Said Khadr, was a “senior deputy to Osama bin Laden,” and one of his brothers told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, “We are an al-Qaeda family.”

 

Moreover, the story grudgingly acknowledges international law does not forbid the United States from doing precisely what it is with Omar. Not only is this a non-story, it is an old non-story. FrontPage Magazine covered The Littlest Jihadist as early as 2002 and has run numerous stories about this extremist family, with its extensive ties to the 9/11 plotters. But to the Times, his alleged suffering trumps the suffering of its own readers.

 

In addition to this meager coverage of a legitimate threat, the NYT editorial page had not a single editorial on the threat to its readers’ hometown, although Sunday’s issue had three editorials targeting President Bush, Dick Cheney, and the “harsh” jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas.

 

The decisions to put a story portraying the plight of Guantanamo Bay’s beleaguered terrorist population on page one and to ignore the JFK plot in its editorial coverage were transparently political moves. While Muslim extremists wage a hot war against the United States – often centered in one of the bluest cities of the nation – the Left sees its war on President Bush as infinitely more important. Why do anything that would put the spotlight on terrorism, vindicate the present administration, or – worse yet – perhaps elect a Republican in 2008? The NYT would not take that chance, and it had no difficulty altering its news coverage to fit that political template.

 Ultimately, said Mark J. Mershon, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York office, the JFK plotters based their actions on “a pattern of hatred toward the United States and the West in general.” One suspects the same could be said of the New York Times.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aidcomforttotheenemy; caribbean; collaborators; enemedia; gitmo; islamfascists; jfkterrorplot; jihadinamerica; nytimesbias; wot
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To: SJackson
The NYT somehow found room for a few front page stories on Abu Ghraib:

New York Times Streak of Page One Stories on Abu Ghraib ends at 32 Days! (UPDATED: 34 of 37 days)

21 posted on 06/04/2007 7:04:11 AM PDT by Plutarch
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To: popdonnelly

I have for years.


22 posted on 06/04/2007 7:14:08 AM PDT by richardtavor (Pray for the peace of Jerusalem in the name of the G-d of Jacob)
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To: SJackson

So many people believe this “It’s George Bush’s war against innocent people/Revenge for his daddy” crap that alot more innocent Americans will die before they get it. It will still questionable to some of them.

Where are the “moderate” muslims, you know the peace loving ones? Do they infact exist?


23 posted on 06/04/2007 7:54:42 AM PDT by Jaded ("I have a mustard- seed; and I am not afraid to use it."- Joseph Ratzinger)
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To: SJackson
Yes, and today's (Monday's) edition has the story buried in the Metro (B) Section, with a dismissive headline: Papers Portray Plot as More Talk Than Action. The "papers" referred to here are the papers filed by the prosecutor.

The front page of the Main Section has stories on:

Commanders Say Push in Baghdad is Short of Goal
Romney's Political Fortunes Tied to Riches He Gained in Business
Bloomberg Cast as Enemy No. 1 of Gun Rights
Former Leader Talks of Return to Pakistan and Maybe Power
Surge in Adoptions Raises Concern in Ethiopia
A Great Horse But Who Takes the Winnings.

24 posted on 06/04/2007 8:28:28 AM PDT by BusterBear
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To: SJackson

When the NYT editors downplay a threat to the lives of their readers, employees, and themselves, there must surely be beneficial side effects to suicide that the rest of us are overlooking.

Nitsie’s cavalier broadcasting of national security secrets implies they wish this same suicide for the nation. It can’t be because it’s profitable, because the paper loses money in spite of the perfidy.

It’s like there’s something about self-defense the NYT finds unpalatable.


25 posted on 06/04/2007 9:52:25 AM PDT by gcruse
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To: Suzy Quzy; SJackson
It gets worse....:

NY Times says this is NOT a BIG Deal....:

Papers Portray Plot as More Talk Than Action

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The plot as painted by law enforcement officials was cataclysmic: A home-grown Islamic terrorist had in mind detonating fuel storage tanks and pipelines and setting fire to Kennedy International Airport, not to mention a substantial swath of Queens.

“Had the plot been carried out, it could have resulted in unfathomable damage, deaths and destruction,” Roslynn R. Mauskopf, the United States attorney in Brooklyn, said in a news release that announced charges against four men. She added at a news conference, “The devastation that would be caused had this plot succeeded are just unthinkable.”

Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly then stepped to the lectern with a vision only a bit less grim.

“Once again, would-be terrorists have put New York City in their crosshairs,” he said. Mr. Kelly said a disaster had been averted.

But the criminal complaint filed by the federal authorities against the four defendants in the case — one of them, Abdel Nur, remained at large yesterday — suggests a less than mature terror plan, a proposed effort longer on evil intent than on operational capability.

(Ms. Mauskopf noted in her news release that the “public was never at risk” and told reporters that law enforcement “had stopped this plot long before it ever had a chance to be carried out.”)

26 posted on 06/04/2007 9:56:08 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The DemonicRATS believe ....that the best decisions are always made after the fact.)
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To: SJackson

If the pipeline had gone up, would it be blamed on the terrorists? How many refineries have gone up lately?


27 posted on 06/04/2007 9:56:29 AM PDT by CJ Wolf
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To: SJackson
There is a book (now available in paperback ):

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Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left
(Hardcover)
by David Horowitz

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And reviews:

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Editorial Reviews

Rich Lowry, Editor National Review

David Horowitz is synonymous with pyrotechnics. A historian and polemicist of the first order, he is paid the ultimate compliment --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Davis Hanson, Author, Ripples of Battle

An original look at those who want us to fail in the Middle East, both at home and abroad. The --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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See all Editorial Reviews

Fascinating Analysis of Leftist Goals, August 13, 2006

Reviewer: N. Sincerity - See all my reviews

A former 1960s radical, Horowitz is well-acquainted with the Leftist mindset. In this book, he strives to explain the modern alliance between left wing progressivists and radical Islamofascists. He argues that this alliance is based on a common desire to destroy Western capitalism. Leftist sympathy with Islamofascist ideas makes no sense from an intellectual point of view, given that countries ruled by radical Islamists are among the most racist, sexist, theocratic states in the world today. However, Leftists have recognized that they can benefit politically from destructive terrorist attacks on the Western world. A West under attack can be made to turn on its leaders in fear and desperation (as they did in Spain after the Madrid train bombings). Only once people reject current government structures can the Left execute its anti-capitalist revolution and build a new reality that mirrors the Leftist view of utopia.

The complete and utter idealogical hypocrisy of the Islamofascist-Leftist alliance is distressing, but as Horowitz reminds us,

Leftists radicals truly believe the ends justify the means.

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28 posted on 06/04/2007 10:01:46 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The DemonicRATS believe ....that the best decisions are always made after the fact.)
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To: gcruse

See #28,.....they have an AGENDA!


29 posted on 06/04/2007 10:04:01 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The DemonicRATS believe ....that the best decisions are always made after the fact.)
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To: SJackson

bump


30 posted on 06/04/2007 10:08:42 AM PDT by VOA
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

” Leftists radicals truly believe the ends justify the means.’

The end, in one case, means living under sharia law. Perhaps this is how the left recompenses for all the wrongs they think western civ has done? While it fits with the pomo notion of equality of cultures, surely they don’t want to live in this yurt in the sky.

But that’s just one end. Leftism primarily seeks, as does the right only more slowly, an authoritarian state. You’d think softpedaling terrorism would delay things like the Patriot Act, increased govt power.

I don’t know if Horowitz has it right, but I don’t know if I do, either. It’s an alien mindset.


31 posted on 06/04/2007 10:20:57 AM PDT by gcruse
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To: SJackson

If the New York Times had it to do over again they probably would have buried reporting of the 9/11 “inconvenience” on page 32.


32 posted on 06/04/2007 11:01:48 AM PDT by CDB (The Democrats "support the troops," in the best PT Barnum tradition)
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To: SJackson
Here's the front page image and see Comment #47 for the online version:
Find the JFK Airport story on the Front Page of the NYT!

33 posted on 06/04/2007 1:42:30 PM PDT by Ooh-Ah
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To: popdonnelly

I do.

I order the NY Sun for my home and office waiting room. Far superior.


34 posted on 06/04/2007 7:50:15 PM PDT by dervish (Lo kam K'Moshe od)
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To: SJackson

35 posted on 06/07/2007 1:40:25 PM PDT by Silly (http://www.paulklenk.us)
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