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To: foreshadowed at waco;Pharmboy; thatsnotnice; SMEDLEYBUTLER; mille99; Fred Mertz; sam_paine; zog...
While on the lam in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Far East, Yousef trained other bin Laden terrorists in the use of explosives and told them of a plan he code-named "Project Bojinka" -- "bojinka" means "explosion" in Serbo-Croat -- which used a form of shoe bomb.

I hope the readers realize that Yousef fought for the Bosnian Muslim entity. You all remember the Bosnian Muslims that the Clinton administration fooled America into helping as explained in BIN LADEN GATE.

Read also Project Bojinka - US Knew Of Bin Laden Philippine-Based Airliner Crash Plots in 1995

22 posted on 01/06/2002 10:47:23 PM PST by Pericles
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To: Pericles
You all remember the Bosnian Muslims
Thank you for the ping. I have thought about the Bosnian Muslims a bit lately. I wonder if Clinton even knew they might be a danger - I certainly didn't. I did, however, go to a birthday party given by Serbs in 1990 - perhaps a hundred people there. It was in Sedona, AZ, where there is an enclave of Serbs. I remember the old ones telling tales of Russian oppression to their grandkids. They had NOT forgiven them. And then when the Serb/Bosnian conflict erupted, I wasn't too surprised because the Serbs I met seemed to "pass history" along to younger generations.

This is much different from my family. Even those who fought the Japanese never held on to any hatred or called them names - so although I knew about the war, I wasn't raised with a hatred or feeling I needed to get even.

Now of course, I am suspicious of any conflict - it seems to involve Muslims with clock-like regularity.

23 posted on 01/06/2002 11:13:23 PM PST by Libertina
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