Posted on 10/07/2002 9:35:48 AM PDT by honway
News paper article on PRIOR WARNING on March 22,1995
The New Jersey Star-Ledger Date: 1995/03/22 Wednesday Page: Section: NEWS Edition:
LAWMEN GET WARNING OF PLOT ON U.S. TARGETS
ROBERT RUDOLPH
U.S. law enforcement authorities have obtained information that Islamic terrorists may be planning suicide attacks against federal courthouses and government installations in the United States.
The attacks, it is feared, would be designed to attract worldwide press attention through the murder of innocent victims.
The Star-Ledger has learned that U.S. law enforcement officials have received a warning that a ''fatwa,'' a religious ruling similar to the death sentence targeting author Salman Rushdie, has been issued against federal authorities as a result of an incident during the trial last year of four persons in the bombing on the World Trade Center in New York.
The disclosure was made in a confidential memorandum issued by the U.S. Marshals Service in Washington calling for stepped-up security at federal facilities throughout the nation.
The ''fatwa'' was allegedly sanctioned by an unidentified Islamic Iman, or holy man, in retaliation for what was perceived as a religious ''insult'' against Islamic fundamentalists by federal law enforcement officers. According to the memo, the information about the threat was obtained from an unidentified ''informed source'' who said the death sentence was specifically directed against U.S. Marshals Service personnel.
The informant reported that the threat was issued because deputy U.S. Marshals allegedly ''insulted'' Islam ''by stepping on a copy of the Koran,'' the Islamic holy book, during a scuffle with several prisoners convicted in the World Trade Center bombing.
The Marshals Service memo said the agency believes that ''there is sufficient threat potential to request that a heightened level of security awareness and caution be implemented at all Marshals Service-protected facilities nationwide.''
Government sources say authorities in New Jersey are taking the danger seriously and have increased security at key federal facilities in the state, including all federal courthouses.
The memo, issued by Eduardo Gonzalez, director of the U.S. Marshals Service, warns that attacks may be designed to ''target as many victims as possible and draw as much media coverage as possible'' to the fundamentalist cause.
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Hm. What if they hit a peace rally or two? Lots of people close together, it would stir up the proverbial hornet's nest (with no obvious direct target for retaliation unless they used WsMD). It would tell the world they were really serious.
The Oregonian
April 20, 1995
IF HE'D BEEN AT WORK . . . FORMER PORTLANDER SAYS
Summary: Wayne Alley, a federal judge born in Oregon, takes the day to work at home and escapes the devastation from the blast
As a federal judge whose office faces looks across the street at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building across the street in Oklahoma City, Wayne Alley felt lucky that he didn't go to his office Wednesday.
Alley, who was born and raised in Portland, had taken the rare opportunity to work at home. ``Of all the days for this to happen, it's absolutely an amazing coincidence,'' Alley said in a telephone interview from his home.
The judge said the bombing came just a few weeks after security officials had warned him to take extra precautions.
``Let me just say that within the past two or three weeks, information has been disseminated . . . that indicated concerns on the part of people who ought to know that we ought to be a little bit more careful,'' he said.
Alley, who started his law career in Portland, said he was cautioned to be on the lookout for ``people casing homes or wandering about in the courthouse who aren't supposed to be there, letter bombs. There has been an increased vigilance.''
He said he was not given an explanation for the concern.
Asked if this might have just been a periodic security reminder, he said, ``My subjective impression was there was a reason for the dissemination of these concerns.''
An FBI spokesman in Oklahoma told reporters during a news conference that he was not aware of any warning.
Not all of Only some members of Alley's staff were as lucky as he was Wednesday.
Some were in his suite of offices in the courthouse, which is across the street on the other side of the federal building from where the bomb exploded Wednesday.
Still, the force of the blast smashed the windows of his office, and one of his law clerks was injured by the flying glass.
Alley attended Washington High School in Portland and was a law clerk for an Oregon Supreme Court justice.
Despite the damage to his office, Alley said the destruction of a child care center in the federal building hit him hardest. He said his son and daughter-in-law in Oklahoma City had a baby 4 1/2 months ago, and they had considered using the facility before deciding on other child care.
``The thought that our grandchild might have been in there was the thing that was the most chilling about all of this,'' the judge said.
The fed gov refuses to secure the borders. They are wide open. They know terrorists use this venue to infiltrate. Period. No one is that naive. This WILL result in us, our liberty, and all we value being forever lost. It is a matter of time. The feds cant find ONE sniper team in Md. What do you think will happen with 1,000 sniper teams, or bombers, released at the same time?
The justice is that the feds didnt realize it was THEIR ass that would be targeted by the terrorists. They thought it would be the peasantry and we drones who would be targeted. Collateral damage, you know.
Ooops.
The informant reported that the threat was issued because deputy U.S. Marshals allegedly ''insulted'' Islam ''by stepping on a copy of the Koran,'' the Islamic holy book, during a scuffle with several prisoners convicted in the World Trade Center bombing.Yikes. I hope these guys never find out about my Koranic toilet paper. Or Koran door mat.
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