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Posted on 07/01/2007 2:42:24 PM PDT by nwctwx
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“Al Qaeda’s chilling warning: ‘Those who cure you will kill you’”
Australian Broadcasting Corporation ^ | 4 July 2007
Posted on 07/03/2007 6:53:31 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher
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“Cleric: ‘Al-Qa’eda Leader Told Me Of Bomb Plot’ (UK)”
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 7-2-2007 | Nicole Martin - Sophie Borland
Posted on 07/03/2007 7:13:48 PM PDT by blam
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“How Will Al-Qa’eda Strike Next?”
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 7-4-2007 | Crispin Black
Posted on 07/03/2007 7:18:43 PM PDT by blam
Yep.
Dangerous Gas Canister Stolen
Click2Houston ^ | July 3, 2007
Posted on 07/03/2007 10:04:46 PM CDT by Weight of Glory
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — A canister containing a dangerous and lethal gas was stolen, officials told KPRC Local 2 Tuesday.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department said the 300-pound container of compressed chlorine gas was taken between midnight and 10 a.m. on June 29 from the Regional Water Corporation, located at 16705 Gleneagle Drive North.
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“here was the RUMINT that a series of terror attacks would begin in Europe and work their way towards the US”
Yes, I recall this and always look at European terror attacks as a possible set up for something large here. I suspect the terrorists really wanted to do so before now but have been interrupted repeatedly. Like those raptors in Jurassic Park, they will continue to attack.
Interesting article Cindy. Considering what they are telling us I wonder what they know and aren’t telling.
Transport Canada is investigating a report of an alleged security breach at a small airport in northern Newfoundland. An employee at the St. Anthony airport reported an incident last week in which an unidentified vehicle drove on to the main apron of the airport without going through security, said Maurice Landry, a communications officer with the federal department.
"An individual then boarded a Provincial Airlines commercial flight to St. John's with what appeared to be unscreened baggage," Landry told CBC News. "According to report that we have, it appears that the individual boarded the aircraft without any opposition."
The report was made by an employee of NAV Canada, the agency that operates Canada's civil air navigation service. The employee works in the airport's air traffic control tower. Landry said if the report proves to be true, the incident breaks security regulations governing air travel, which dictate that all passengers and baggage be screened before being allowed on a commercial flight.
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2007/07/03/airport-security.html
Ottawa police destroy suspicious packages
Tue Jul 3, 2007
OTTAWA - Police said on Tuesday they destroyed two suspicious packages found overnight outside the Department of Defense in Ottawa.
The packages were detected late Monday and police closed off the area for several hours before declaring it safe at 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday, the Ottawa Police Service said in a statement. The incident is now under investigation. No further details were immediately available.
The Conservative government has come under increasing criticism for Canada's military presence in Afghanistan, where it has lost 60 soldiers since troops were deployed in 2002.
Security at foreign embassies beefed up amid Pakistan mosque crisis
7/3/2007
ISLAMABAD -- Security around the diplomatic enclave has been beefed up and foreigners alerted of possible terrorist acts in the aftermath of mosque crisis that so far has claimed over eight lives and wounded some 70 people, said police on Tuesday.
Security around foreign embassies and the diplomatic enclaves has been raised and foreign citizens alerted, police sources told KUNA.
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http://www.kuna.net.kw/NewsAgenciesPublicSite/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=1759695&Language=en
OTTAWA - At least 76 radioactive devices - several of which could be used in a terrorist attack - have gone missing in Canada over the last five years, newly compiled figures show.
They're stolen from cars, disappear from construction sites, fall off trucks and generally go astray at an alarming pace. The Canadian Press has compiled a database showing the rate at which these widely used devices vanish, often for days, sometimes without a trace. It chronicles dozens of thefts and mishaps involving hazardous equipment employed daily in tasks ranging from oil-well measurements to pioneering medical research. Thirty-five of these were nabbed by thieves. Three others were found in a roadside ditch, a garbage landfill and a farmer's field. And at last count dozens were still missing.
The eye-opening data emerge as anti-terrorism experts warn it's a matter of when - not if - readily available material will be used to craft a crude radioactive explosion, or dirty bomb, that could sow panic and cost billions of dollars to clean up.
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http://www.mytelus.com/ncp_news/article.en.do?pn=canada&articleID=2715786
Two men are being questioned by detectives after they were arrested apparently trying to collect a large delivery of gas canisters.
Officer stands guard at unitThe two Asian men, who have not been named, are thought to be aged in their 30s or 40s. They were arrested at an industrial estate in Blackburn, Lancashire. Lancashire Constabulary said it was too early to confirm whether the arrests were linked to the recent bomb plots in Glasgow and London.
Police swooped after 10 propane gas canisters were delivered to an industrial unit on Birley Street, on the Furthergate Industrial Estate. Eyewitnesses reported that a delivery driver arrived at the gate to Unit One with around five canisters and the two men appeared shortly after 10.45am.
An unmarked police Ford Focus carrying two officers immediately pulled up and the men were arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences. The terror suspects were detained and around half an hour later a second consignment of around five canisters arrived at the premises. Police tried to enter the premises but did not appear to be able to open the shutter door with any of the keys in the men's possession.
The unit is on a small industrial estate just outside of Blackburn town centre. The building at the centre of the investigation is a small, dilapidated, single-storey modern warehouse. Police have cordoned off the area with officers now guarding the entrance.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,70131-1273475,00.html?f=rss
Extra patrols in Qld as Gold Coast doctor questioned (Australia)
July 04, 2007
SECURITY at tonight's third State of Origin rugby league match in Brisbane and at APEC meetings elsewhere in Queensland will be beefed up following the arrest of Gold Coast-based doctor Mohammed Haneef in connection with terror plots in the United Kingdom.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to pack Suncorp Stadium in inner Brisbane for tonight's match. Queensland Police have said there is no specific threat to the match, but police will be out in extra numbers just in case. Extra patrols will also be in force at an APEC 2007 trade ministers' meeting starting in Cairns tomorrow.
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22015366-2,00.html
European Union Plans Passenger Profiling
Brussels, 3 July 2007 - An airline passenger data recording system for the whole of the European Union is among new measures being prepared by the European Commission, justice and security commissioner Franco Frattini announced on Tuesday in Brussels.
The plan will offer all member states the option of establishing "national databases of passengers from across the world who fly through their airspace." Frattini is also drafting legislation that will make it a crime to post bomb-making instructions to the Internet, he said.
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http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level_English.php?cat=Business&loid=8.0.431613052&par=
Good catch and thank you Velveeta.
Does it remind you of 9/10?
Anyway...I don’t really know anything new, except for what I read online.
Ping:
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OPINION: That’s a valid concern.
Dr. Ashraf Badour - Martins Ferry, Ohio
Egyptian doctor
timesleaderonline:
Local Doctor Ordered To Undergo Mental Health Evaluation
A Martins Ferry neurologist accused of making public threats and abusing drugs was ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation.
http://www.wtov9.com/news/13452941/detail.html
Badour Prelim Continued, Seeking Treatment
Suspect still behind bars
MARTINS FERRY, Ohio A Martins Ferry doctor was scheduled to be back in court on Tuesday, but his preliminary hearing has been continued while he attempts to seek treatment.
Dr. Ashraf Badour is in jail and his bond was set at $1 million. He is charged with making terrorist threats and exhibiting other bizarre behavior.
http://www.wtrf.com/story.cfm?func=viewstory&storyid=24769
Bond Is Set At One Million Dollars for Martins Ferry Doctor
Posted Friday, June 1, 2007 ; 11:47 AM
Updated Friday, June 1, 2007 ; 01:33 PM
Court officials learn of new threats and bizarre behavior
Story by D.K. Wright Email | Bio
MARTINS FERRY, Ohio — Dr. Ashraf Badour wants the chance to post bond, but court officials said there are indications of threats and bizarre behavior that indicate he could be a danger to the public.
During a bond hearing Friday morning, Badour’s attorney offered a long list of conditions they’d be willing to meet in order for the doctor to post bond.
The prosecution spoke of items found in the doctor’s car and office. They said notations on a note found in his office were particularly frightening. They did not specify what he wrote.
Judge Frank Fregiato said the doctor’s behavior has been erratic and nothing short of bizarre and his attitude, cooperation and insight were all very poor.
Fregiato said the court has concerns regarding heroin, cocaine and alcohol use. He also said he has concerns regarding threats to blow up a Sunoco Station in Bridgeport. (snip)
New Accusations Surface Against Imprisoned Doctor
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Fregiato said Badour also threatened to blow up Bridgeport’s Sunoco station and made threats against people at East Ohio Regional Hospital.
Martins Ferry police said they have concerns after finding evidence in Badour’s car.
Police Chief Barry Carpenter said, “We found a piece of notebook paper with four poisons listed in it and scriptures that would indicate devil worship.”
http://www.wtov9.com/news/13426062/detail.html
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Badour Prelim Continued, Seeking Treatment
Posted Wednesday, June 6, 2007 ; 12:03 PM
Updated Wednesday, June 6, 2007 ; 02:26 PM
“Suspect still behind bars”
Story by D.K. Wright Email | Bio
MARTINS FERRY, Ohio —
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “In a hearing last week, Judge Frank Fregiato called Badour a clear danger to the community, but his attorney is still trying to get him into an inpatient treatment program. He’s scheduled to be back in court July 18 for the court to review his progress.”
Stolen by a pair of burka-wearing bank robbers
TWO armed men disguised as Muslim women in burkas held up a bank in Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, and got away with some US$40,000, Bosnian police said yesterday.
They said the pair entered a Union Bank branch wearing the black veils and trained guns on customers. They made them lie on the floor while tills were emptied. “Everything happened in a moment. Two persons in black niqabs (burkas) came into the bank. I thought they were ladies,” one customer said.
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/stolen-by-a-pair-of-burkawearing-bank-robbers-955455.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1859319/posts?page=378#378
PING to a burka boys robbing bank article with info by Bosnian police.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdEwNbu7cgY
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