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Bin Laden In Turkey Twice
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Posted on 10/31/2001 11:42:23 PM PST by Pericles
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The dates are interesting. It marked the height of Clinton's counter insurgency against Yugoslavia in Islamic Bosnia and for the Moslem Albanians in Kosovo and its secret support of the Moslem Chechens against the Russians. Turkey was a central gathering area for Jihadists recruited by Bin Laden for those struggles for the Clinton agenda.
Read about it here @ BIN LADEN GATE
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posted on
10/31/2001 11:42:23 PM PST
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Pericles
To: a_Turk; arkfreepdom; liberalism=failure; wideawake; norton; Shermy; Kale; Cobra64; FUSSBALL...
FYI
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posted on
10/31/2001 11:43:55 PM PST
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Pericles
To: vooch; Hamiltonian; randalcousins; Black Jade; Kate22; HAL9000; TigerLikesRooster; aristeides
fyi
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10/31/2001 11:47:59 PM PST
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Pericles
To: Travis McGee; vooch; Hamiltonian; randalcousins; Black Jade; Kate22; HAL9000; TigerLikesRooster...
Another interesting detail about the visits of bin Laden to Turkey is that the first visit was reported to the Ankara State Airport Management Directorate, as is compulsory for all private planes. The first visit has been recorded in Istanbul among in secret files. Another point was that the documentation for ground services given to the bin Laden plane were not put on computer and was filled by hand with the registration number left blank. Very Intresting indeed.
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posted on
11/01/2001 12:02:43 AM PST
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Pericles
To: *TerrOrWar; aristeides
apart from bin Laden himself who was listed as Muhammad Osama there was one other passenger named El SawafI will bet this was Al-Zawahiri.
To: Lion's Cub
Yes, bin Laden seems to go everywhere with his doctor, Zawahiri, as is understandable in view of his kidney condition.
To: Pericles
Haven't I read someplace that the head of the Iraqi secret service is also their ambassador to Turkey?
To: Pericles; Fred Mertz; Plummz; OKCSubmariner; BlueDogDemo; dawnal; Boyd; slym; Leper Messiah...
Although bin Laden was on Interpols wanted list at the time of both his visits he has faced no difficulties while in Turkey. bin Laden was already on Interpol's wanted list in 1996? Well, well, well! According to Richard Labeviere's Dollars for Terror, bin Laden had no trouble landing his private jet at London's Heathrow Airport in Oct. 1997. He then attended a meeting at the house of the spokesman of bin Laden front ARC at 94 Dewsbury Rd., Wembley, London on Oct. 10, 1997, where the order was given for the massacre at Luxor that took place on Nov. 17, 1997.
By the way, the headquarters of the Turkish intelligence service is right outside Adana.
To: Pericles
--if it's all the "clinton agenda", why are we still in the balkans? Why are we still propping up and supporting islamic terrorists over there? Wasn't there an election last year? Is clinton still president?
Not being smarmy in the slightest, these are legitimate observations and questions.
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posted on
11/01/2001 3:50:54 AM PST
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zog
To: zog
if it's all the "clinton agenda", why are we still in the balkans?
The alternative to you being in the Balkans would be us being there, as the Brittish and the French would not be efficient at keeping the peace, nor protecting the population. You're only there to prevent us from having gone in, which would have given a number of those countries over there to cause a wider war in Europe - not something to be wished for.
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posted on
11/01/2001 4:25:11 AM PST
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a_Turk
To: a_Turk; zog
The agenda was not peace but energy corridors from points East to Europe. Control of energy corridors is what it is all about. Turkey is a 4th world nation and the last peace keeping mission they were in charge of was SOMALIA.
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11/01/2001 5:46:48 AM PST
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Pericles
To: Pericles
I'm getting bumped - thanks - but I am not sure how since my name isn't in the bump list.
To: Andrew Byler
You are on the bump list. --click "OLD STYLE" of the FreeRepublic navigator bar upper or lower right hand side.
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posted on
11/01/2001 6:20:27 AM PST
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Pericles
To: aristeides
You are correct.
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11/01/2001 8:39:24 AM PST
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Pericles
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posted on
11/01/2001 8:45:59 AM PST
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Pericles
To: tonycavanagh
men like you should not have been used for things like this - fyi
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posted on
11/01/2001 8:53:32 AM PST
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Pericles
To: a_Turk
You're only there to prevent us from having gone in In what capacity?
To: Hamiltonian
You're only there to prevent us from having gone in
In what capacity
In a capacity not enjoyable to those laying siege to Bosnasaray.
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posted on
11/01/2001 6:00:59 PM PST
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a_Turk
To: a_Turk
In a capacity not enjoyable to those laying siege to Bosnasaray You don't say................
That would have required permission from others, and represents an option that would:
1. Unite the Christian Slavs in the Balkans if not everywhere else.
2. Ultimately paint Turkey and the mujihadeen with the same brush.
Turkey has no dog in the Balkans fight. Is "history" worth Turkey ruining its political capital in order to save Albanian illegal immigration in the Balkans?
A nation with a track record of unemployability, robbery, pimping, and the European sales agents for taliban heroin?
If Turkey had moved into Bosnia or Kosovo, no amount of Ruder Finn or the CNN war slut could have prevented a big problem.
Turkey does what it is told. For now, its job is to absorb earthquakes, make allies as directed, and hope that Jan Sobieski stays buried.
Wonder what Bayezid said when Taburlane had him in a cage.
To: Hamiltonian
Turkey has no dog in the Balkans fight. Is "history" worth Turkey ruining its political capital in order to save Albanian illegal immigration in the Balkans?
Another Cold Loser!
A nation with a track record of unemployability, robbery, pimping, and the European sales agents for taliban heroin?
You musta had your glasses up your a$$ before you put them on to see what's up!
If Turkey had moved into Bosnia or Kosovo, no amount of Ruder Finn or the CNN war slut could have prevented a big problem.
Did your sister work for CNN?
Turkey does what it is told. For now, its job is to absorb earthquakes, make allies as directed, and hope that Jan Sobieski stays buried.
Yawn.
Wonder what Bayezid said when Taburlane had him in a cage.
He said, "What can I do for you?" To which Timur replied: "I'll have something to drink. It was a long journey."
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posted on
11/01/2001 6:36:37 PM PST
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a_Turk
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