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1 posted on 10/25/2001 2:14:28 AM PDT by kattracks
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"We must make a pledge to never send our children to the schools of the kuffar. We must remove our children from these schools and the cesspool of immorality and deviance that they have become....
We should understand that these public schools are set up and run by our open enemies. The curriculum is set by our open enemies. The policies and procedures is set by our open enemies. Once this is understood then what kind of Muslim would send his/her child to be educated by the enemy of Allah and His Rasul (saaws)?"....
"We must put the conspiracy evidence before the youth in clear and concise terms and then ask them who are the distributors and producers of the music that they listen to? Who are the producers of the television and movie entertainment that they watch?. Who are the proponents of liberalism and secularism in the society ?"....
"Because I work with the youth on a daily basis I observe them from a vantage point that even their parents don't have the opportunity to do so. I shudder when I reflect on the fact that while it took 400 years of slavery, the introduction of liberalism and the systematic erosion of family values and morals to reduce African-Americans to the level of deviancy that many of them are at today, after just one generation removed from their native lands, America has already corrupted so many immigrant Muslim youth."....
"What does this say about this America that Khomeini called the Great Shaitan? What does it say about it's influence on us and our youth? "

This was written by a "moderate" American Muslim on a popular Muslim American website in 1998. How could anyone conclude that a militant Muslim would not target the left, the media? The Muslim world abhors the spread of American "corrupt" culture and the influence they say it has on their communities.
A "Moderate" American Muslim Parent's View

130 posted on 10/25/2001 6:36:54 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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Ultra Right Wing/Ultra Left Wing...

Whether Right or Left, a lunatic fringe is a lunatic fringe capable of doing horrific things in furtherance of their agenda. Although I wish it were otherwise, domestic based evil cannot be excluded.

131 posted on 10/25/2001 6:42:10 AM PDT by verity
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Daschle represents the government...

Scariest statement in the quotes....

133 posted on 10/25/2001 6:46:09 AM PDT by Bigg Red
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[Actually, there is an ultra left-wing organisation that ALREADY used antrhrax on its political enemies....]

THE MENA ANTHRAX POISONING CASE

On the weekend of September 21, 1991, Arkansas State Police Investigator Russell Welch met with IRS Investigator Bill Duncan to write a report on their Investigation of Mena drug smuggling and money laundering and send it to Iran-Contra prosecutor Lawrence Walsh. Investigator Welch had been ordered by Major Doug Stephens to meet with Duncan over the weekend in Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant's office. Welch had just opened a case concerning the theft of sexually explicit photographs which could have been used to blackmail state officials. On Friday, September 20, Welch went to one of the prisons near Pine Bluff and interviewed the person who had actually taken the photographs. A person whose best friend was very close to Barry Seal. The next morning, Saturday, he and his wife, Debbie Welch, made the three hour drive to Little Rock.

Returning to Mena on Sunday, Welch told his wife that he didn't feel too well. He thought he had gotten the flu. Monday the symptoms were worse. By Tuesday Welch was certain that he had a serious case of pneumonia. He had had pneumonia before and recognized the symptoms. Tuesday night he could hardly walk and his wife took him to the local hospital. The doctor gave him some over-the-counter cold tablets and sent him home.

But, Welch's condition deteriorated further to the point where his wife took him to another doctor in Mena the next day. Dr. Calleton, a Vietnam vet, immediately called the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta and told Welch's wife to get him to Fort Smith immediately. The doctor told her that he should go by ambulance but she might be able to get there faster if she left right then. He called the CDC one more time before they left.

In Fort Smith a team of doctors were waiting. Dr. Calleton had called them twice while Welch was in transport and they had been in contact with the CDC. Later the doctor would tell Welch's wife that he was on the edge of death. He would not have made it through the night had he not been in the hospital. He was having fever seizures by now.

A couple of days after Welch had been admitted to St. Edwards Mercy Hospital, his doctor was wheeling him to one of the labs for testing when she asked him if he was doing anything at work that was particularly dangerous. He told her that he had been a cop for about 15 years and that danger was probably inherent with the job description. She told Welch that they believed he had anthrax. She said the anthrax was the military kind that is used as an agent of biological warfare and that it was induced. Somebody had deliberately infected him. She added that they had many more test to run but they had already started treating him for anthrax.

It took Welch a while to digest what the doctor had told him. Welch knew that in his business if you couldn't document something and/or corroborate it somehow, then it never happened. The next day, in the hospital room, the doctor told Debbie Welch, that they believed her husband had military anthrax and they were going to treat him for it. The doctor also told Debbie that Russell was very sick now and it was going to get worse before it was over, because the disease was going to have to run its course. She was right. The following day Arkansas State Police Investigator Andy Wiley was in Welch's room and heard the doctor repeat the diagnosis. This time Welch told the doctor that he read about an outbreak of anthrax in some cattle in southeastern Arkansas a couple of weeks earlier. The doctor told Welch and his visitors that the warfare biological agent is not the same as the cow disease. She shook her finger in Welch's face and said emphatically, "No, somebody did this to you. Somebody sprayed you in the face." She described how the infectious agent is carried in canisters. She said, "This is the same stuff that Saddam Hussein was going to use on our troops." Investigator Wiley wrote down the names of Welch's medication and later confirmed that he was, in fact, being treated for anthrax. Other state police officers went to the hospital room, periodically, to help Debbie Welch, who stayed in the private room with her husband day and night for the entire 14 days that Welch was hospitalized. Investigator Charles Lambert and Investigator Bobby Walker were among those that heard the doctor discuss Welch's circumstances and the anthrax.

The treatment was very effective against the anthrax but had severe side effects. Welch suffered a partial kidney failure. The doctor said it was a calculated risk that she had to take when she decided to treat him for anthrax. Welch was a weight lifter and stayed in good shape. The doctor told him that if it hadn't been for that the chances are that he still might not have survived the disease. The doctor also credited his physical conditioning when he gained back most of the 40 percent of his renal functions which had been lost due to the anthrax treatment.

After this incident, Welch spent time trying to figure out how he could have gotten the anthrax. One possibility, he finally concluded, was through envelopes carrying padding material in which the infectious agent, Bacillus anthracis, can be transmitted. The Arkansas State Police used these for a while to mail microcassette tapes containing investigator's dictation. Welch's padded envelopes were returned to him with the tops torn off. When he complained to the secretary, Kim McBride, in Hope, Arkansas, she told him that the padded envelopes were not torn when she mailed them. Welch told his supervisor, Lt. Finis Duvall. Rather than do an investigation to find out who was tampering with official state police mail, some of which was sensitive, Lt. Duvall just said, "Well, I'll be damn... wonder who's doing that."

Last Fall a news team from a British television program called "The Big Story" traveled through Mena. The anchor for the show told Welch that he had worked for three years in South Africa. He said that sending biological warfare agents through the mail was a commonly used weapon during a particular ongoing war in that part of the world. After Welch got out of the hospital he never again received any torn envelopes.

Welch was discharged from the hospital on October 8, 1991. From there on, Welch's career in the State Police never was the same. He suffered harassment, transfers, unwarranted criticism, and public hearings of his performance. His superiors in the state police were concerned that he was answering questions from the press now that Bill Clinton was seeking the presidency. At one point he was interrogated about whether or not he was writing a book. After nineteen years of honorable service, solving difficult cases, being requested by victims and their families in other parts of the state to be assigned to their investigations, Welch was being humiliated like an enlistee in military bootcamp. All of this was being done at the hands of men appointed by Bill Clinton and Jim Guy Tucker. An honest cop just trying to do his job, Welch finally left the State Police on January 16, 1996. After 20 years on the force, he left a poor and disillusioned man.

Even though Welch and Duncan sent boxes of evidence to Lawrence Walsh in Washington, Walsh never showed any interest in Mena at all.

[Excerpt from the book "Mena - a tale of drugs and politics" scheduled for publication this summer.]

[Published in the April 1, 1996 issue of the Washington Weekly]

Copyright (c) 1996 The Washington Weekly (http://www.federal.com)

[Fortunate I found this. The Washington Weekly archive will be erased in a few days.]

Freegards....

134 posted on 10/25/2001 6:51:23 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March
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You mean the anthrax has been tied to the DNC?
139 posted on 10/25/2001 6:57:19 AM PDT by Leesylvanian
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Washington Weekly Archive

I hope people help save issues. Washington Weekly encourages people to use articles rather than discourage. I have saved up to 1996. I hope people start from the top and work back. Freegards....

144 posted on 10/25/2001 6:58:25 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March
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Maybe they should look at Troxler's writings. If memory serves me, he was not impressed with the protesters against world trade. (Troxler received one of the fake letters with powder sent to the St. Pete Times) A home grown psychopath is sickening, but probably safer than an mideastern monster. It would reduce to zero the fears of smallpox.

This part of the statement has a ring of truth to it:

* Probers also see similarities between the anthrax letters and some of the so-called hoax letters that contained talcum powder and were initially brushed aside as not being linked to the bioterror scare.

Some investigators believe the same person may have written both sets of letter.

145 posted on 10/25/2001 6:59:14 AM PDT by GOPJ
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Did the wacko ultra-left wing-nut Una-Bomber have enough money to get Anthrax? Seems like a good place to look if you ask me. What was that group 'Earth First' or some such name?

Whore Ral-duh was saying it was right wing militia. Does this guy actually think he is a serious news person? or anyone cares what he thinks? His show is so stupid, it is funny. Watching his pained look, one would think Ral-duh better get to the bathroom RSN.

snooker

151 posted on 10/25/2001 7:07:22 AM PDT by snooker
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I have a problem believing that, it's too well timed, and too well executed in conjunction with the WTC attacks.
160 posted on 10/25/2001 7:20:58 AM PDT by Great Dane
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I don't believe it.
163 posted on 10/25/2001 7:27:03 AM PDT by linn37
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They're just trying to get the terrorists to make known who they are.
169 posted on 10/25/2001 7:36:33 AM PDT by WriteOn
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THIS IS THE BIG LIE!!!!!!!!
173 posted on 10/25/2001 7:48:27 AM PDT by okie_tech
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Kat, if this is true, the economy will come roaring back. If it's a right wing nut, or a left wing nut, it would mean the possible war with Iraq is off. The fears of smallpox are over. The peace dividend is back. Also, the Afghans quit looking so scary and the war will be over soon. We can put the nut to death or put him in a cell with the Unibomber. It would be sooooooooo wonderful if this was true.
174 posted on 10/25/2001 7:49:14 AM PDT by GOPJ
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Who's to say that one of the wacko egg head college students hasn't figured out how to make weapons grade anthrax in one of our sophisticated college labs. The only plus side to this is that they may have a concience and will stop this insanity once the weed smoke clears.
190 posted on 10/25/2001 8:29:54 AM PDT by jetson
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Let's see......is it "right-wing" extremists or "left-wing" extremists that have erupted in anti-government violence during the past 5 years?

Oh well! It was only a matter of time before the FBI would go back to doing what they do best......demonizing the white, pickup truck driving, Christian, gun-owning, anti-big-government, homophobic terrorists amongst us.

195 posted on 10/25/2001 8:44:40 AM PDT by SuperLuminal
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Ultra-x-wing hate groups, for arbitrary values of x, are not necessarily unconnected with Al-Qaeda, if only as a tactical alliance.
197 posted on 10/25/2001 8:51:51 AM PDT by Salman
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Can't be an ultra-right wing group because who do they hate more than the media or the government?

The UN!

Do the math. My guess is they would've hit the UN first.

198 posted on 10/25/2001 8:54:17 AM PDT by reillyoburbank
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bttt
203 posted on 10/25/2001 10:13:58 AM PDT by texasbluebell
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A more logical choice would be one of the extremist enviral groups who hate America/Americans and have engaged in eco terrorists acts for at least a decade against innocent Americans.

Go to this link, (Link of Anthrax to Enviral Terrorists)

The EcoTerrorist Anthrax Connection, News/Current Events, Source: CNSNews.com,

Published: October 23, 2001 Author: Tom DeWeese Posted on 10/23/01 4:49 AM Pacific by Stand Watch Listen

While the remains of the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York and Washington, DC's Pentagon are "ground zero" for the horrible destruction wrought by foreign terrorists, the nation's forests, research labs, resorts and housing developments have long been "ground zero" for domestic environmentally-driven "ecoterrorists." There may be diabolical links between the two forces."

204 posted on 10/25/2001 10:21:17 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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More BS than I'd care to pull apart. Sources of high-placed sources....can't be international....and so on.

If any VRWC group is involved, you can bet they are a front control group that has nothing to do with RW other than a liberal scapegoat designation.

"Extremist" groups are created for different political purposes by people who use them for chesspieces. Left or Right, it matters not.

208 posted on 10/25/2001 10:59:46 AM PDT by martian_22
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