Posted on 10/17/2002 8:08:13 AM PDT by FatherTorque
Sooner or later, American paranoia about terrorists had to bring the conspiracy theorists out of the closet to claim the sniper who has killed nine ordinary people in the Washington suburbs the past two weeks is part of a giant al Qaeda plot.
Yeah and he could be a little green man from Mars, laughs Jonathan Burlingame, a former intelligence agent who tracked terrorists for 30 years. Suggesting this is part of some al Qaeda plot only shows how little most people know about how international terrorism works.
Homeland Security officials say publicly they are not ruling out international terrorism as a motive behind the string of killings that have left Washington area residents afraid to go to their local Home Depot or gas station, but privately they say such a possibility is remote at best.
Under these horrific circumstances, you dont want to draw any premature conclusions, says Homeland Security director Tom Ridge. Translation: Its possible but not probable.
What happened is that somebody said they saw someone who may have been dark-skinned or olive-skinned and that set off the alarmists who now want to scream that Oh my God its bin Ladens army, shooting people right here on American soil,' Burlingame says. Consider this: the report of a dark or olive skinned man came from people who saw the van at night. Those who saw a van in daytime said the driver was white. The truth is, we still dont know all that much about the shooter, but we do know that this is not the way these people wage war.
Burlingame points to a number of red flags which he says rules out a Muslim terrorist plot behind the shootings:
--Single shot deaths are not the terrorist way. Success is measured in body count, in shock value and in an ability to spread fear over the widest possible area, Burlingame says. If this were part of an al Qaeda plan, we would see multiple sniper attacks in several cities, not just the Washington suburbs.
--Neither are single shot weapons. The weapon of choice is a fully-automatic AK, spreading many shots in a wide angle and taking as many lives as possible. Squeezing off a single shot and killing only one person when so many targets are available runs counter to their philosophy. Again, body count is important.
--The Tarot card proclaiming I am God, is a clear signal. No Muslim will lie about such a thing. They will lie about their name, their nationality or their intentions, but claiming to the God would be blasphemy. It would deny the shooter an afterlife.
--The sniper didnt take out a law enforcement officer when he had the chance. A Virginia State Trooper was working a traffic accident during last weeks shooting in Fredricksburg. He was clearly in the line of fire yet the shooter chose to fire over the troopers head to hit his primary target. An al Qaeda operative would never have passed up an opportunity to take out someone in uniform.
So, who is the shooter?
Probably someone with military or law enforcement training, Burlingame says. Someone who craves the media attention and the power he has from this situation. I agree fully with the profilers who say this is a homegrown shooter.
Of course, Burlingame could be wrong. So could the profilers, at least those who say the shooter is a young, white male. Even the experts cant agree on who the guy might be or what drives him to kill. About they only thing they can agree on is that the shooter is probably not a 45-year-old soccer mom with an anger-management problem.
But the rush to claim the shooter is a Middle Eastern terrorist simply because a witness said he thought he saw someone who was olive skinned or dark skinned is a frightening trend.
It goes beyond paranoia and becomes racism.
Even in a time when unknown killers disrupt our lives and terrorism threatens our freedoms, such attitudes have no place in America. © Copyright 2002 by Capitol Hill Blue
He's not on the mark this time. There have been several witnesses who saw a Middle-eastern looking man, including one witness the first day. Couple that with the CNN Report that just broke, saying that the CIA is questioning the Gitmo detainees about the DC sniper, and the feds have a lot more info than they are telling us. Of course, these are the same folks who would not judge an Egyptian shooting up an El Al counter last year as terrorism.
Following the evidence is not racist. Denying it is PC.
Such as what? How and when to properly launch a disinformation campaign?
I could take the article apart point by point but it would just make my blood pressure go up to much.
I am one of many people who thought it was ME terrorism WAY before the description came out. I think the author's head is in the sand and is bending over backwards to be PC.
Let's see - 9 dead, 11 shot, and shock value and fear over the widest possible area (it's a headline on every TV station and newspaper in the country) - I guess that's not success.....
Yes they would. Lieing to an infidel, no mater what the lie is about, is promoted by their false religion...
Yeah, but then it goes beyond racism and becomes truth.
No, as usual, Doug is full of crap. Look in the dictionary under "Terror". If you exercise your God-given ability to reason, you will find that what this sniper is causing is called TERRORISM. Ergo, he is a terrorist. NOT THAT COMPLICATED.
Yah, domestic shooter smells about as rotten as "domestic anthrax."
So, it's ok to profile the suspect as "military" or "law enforcement" is ok, but to profile him/her as "al-qaeda" is not acceptable?
I haven't heard anyone say it is a middle-Eastern terrorist. All I've heard anyone say is that the possibility should not be overlooked.
We can't jump on a bandwagon for any specific group be it ethnic or operational.
As an aside, I don't have any clue why people are saying that the suspect would have had miltary or law enforcement training. Any backwoods hunter from east Kentucky, east Tennessee, or Arkansas would likely have the skills to do this dirty deed. I know several; and none of them have had miltary or law enforcement training. So let's cut the profiling crapola.
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