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Al Qaeda again threatens New York, Washington and Los Angeles (thread 2) Daily Terror Threat
DEBKA ^ | 11/03/03

Posted on 01/26/2004 1:01:03 PM PST by Mossad1967

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Al Qaeda again threatens New York, Washington and Los Angeles

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To: Sean Osborne Lomax
So you are saying that is the reason why we have not pre-emptively attacked IRAN?

Is Putin truely old school KGB? Does Russia hope to get us embroiled all over the world then attack us when we are occupied and weakened, using treaties and such to justify it?

Is AQ just a proxy from Russia? DO you really want to know?

Steve
1,121 posted on 01/28/2004 5:34:30 AM PST by SCR1
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To: JustPiper
Heck, the falcons can cross the border at Canada and Mexicon on their own {Clearing throat} Well, of course they can! ;)

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JP, just what are you implying here? That have their own passports for goodness sake!

FEA starts issuing falcon passports
Abu Dhabi | Nissar Hoath | 22/09/2002

The Federal Environmental Agency (FEA), with the cooperation of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, began issuing 'falcon passports' for registered falcons, yesterday.

This was announced by General Majid Al Mansouri, the Secretary General of the Environmental Research and Wildlife Development Agency (ERWDA).

The new passports will enable falcons to travel abroad along with their owners. The passports are being issued under a new regulatory system to register all the falcons in the country by the end of this month.

http://www.gulf-news.com/Articles/print.asp?ArticleID=63680

1,122 posted on 01/28/2004 5:39:08 AM PST by Calpernia (Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
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To: Calpernia
Calpernia - no-one said write access occurred, per se..I was just trying to add that Javascript as a whole can't harm your PC as it can't write to your hard drive.

Lots of people seem pretty concerned about Javascript, so I was just trying to clear that up. Me..the only thing I'm worried about is hacking attempts, and I've got double firewalls to protect against it. (One hardware & one software).
1,123 posted on 01/28/2004 5:40:15 AM PST by jstolzen
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To: JustPiper; All
Birds and Feathers and the Terrorist.

There have been several birds in the EOM and Daleel threats.

All #'s are in Thread #1 of this group.

#9516 - my note says bird feather in picture flying, it was one of the pictures that had a feather floating in it.

#13,411 - "Sometimes when Geese fly"

Then there was the Jihad Falcon.

It could well have been that they were releasing the virus infected birds and the picture with feather and the Geese flying were the messages to let them loose.

Two years ago, it was Malaria found near the Washington area, the girl who first had it, lived very close to the airport and last year there were more cases.

I have thought for years that Cuba could send us many unwanted gifts and did read once that the West Nile Virus could have come from there and a bird could have made the flight. A homing pigeon maybe?

There was a threat that dealt with the 28th, I remember noting it and even told my daughter in law about it, but for the life of me, can't find it.

Yes, all of my notes are on plain old paper.....LOL
1,124 posted on 01/28/2004 5:57:00 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Hugs and Prayers for your health and safety, love, granny)
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To: Calpernia
Falcon Passports!

You had me laughing at this one, then I went to your link and found out that it wasn't a spoof.

Says they have treated 3,000 Falcons at the hospital, wonder if they also treated 3,000 kids in the people hospital?
1,125 posted on 01/28/2004 6:06:07 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Hugs and Prayers for your health and safety, love, granny)
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To: milkncookies
My lips are sealed. Maybe someone can delete my prior post.
1,126 posted on 01/28/2004 6:07:33 AM PST by Labyrinthos
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To: TexKat
I was having the same computer problems you are having. I didn't get it from the jihadist websites I visited. My problem came from the CN&V website. Again, like Sean warned, Do Not Go There! It has been hacked anyway.
Your problem could be completely different from what happened to me. Mine disappeared after completely shutting down and rebooting. Seemed harmless, but annoying.
1,127 posted on 01/28/2004 6:11:49 AM PST by Try2Discern
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To: JustPiper
But doesn't the very posting of this apply to loose lips also?

Thats right JP.

1,128 posted on 01/28/2004 6:29:47 AM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: jstolzen
I think we've been on a covert red alert since the orange was downgraded to yellow.
1,130 posted on 01/28/2004 6:42:15 AM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: Quix
There is a team of deconstructionists accompanied by a chorus of idiots determined to keep FR a republican right or wrong site.

Some of them have snapped at this thread, but mostly they just gather to shout down opposititon to Shamnesty and critics of the president's anti-Constitutional agenda.

If they can't flame troublesome posters off the forum, they sit on the abuse button until they get the thread pulled.

They're easy to spot, mostly. They are the ones with histories of a few months, declaring how all those 5 and 6 year posters are attackers from DU.

I suspect many of these posters have original screen names from way back but do most of their work disguised as rookies.
1,131 posted on 01/28/2004 6:42:52 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com
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To: SCR1
"So you are saying that is the reason why we have not pre-emptively attacked IRAN?"

It could be. It is possible.

"Is Putin truely old school KGB? Does Russia hope to get us embroiled all over the world then attack us when we are occupied and weakened, using treaties and such to justify it?"


Yes, that appears to be the long-term strategic plan according to Anatoliy Golitsyn, Col Stanislav Lunev and Yossef Bodansky, among others.


"Is AQ just a proxy from Russia? DO you really want to know?"

Read the following and tell me what you think. I post the article here in its entirity for the edification of all.

http://www.financialsense.com/stormwatch/geo/pastanalysis/2002/0716.htm

"Ayman al-Zawahiri's Russian Adventure"
by J. R. Nyquist


A fascinating piece by Andrew Higgins and Alan Cullison recently appeared in The Wall Street Journal [July 2] with the title: “How a Secret, Failed Trip to Chechnya Turned Key Plotter’s Focus to America and bin Laden.” The key plotter in this case was 9/11 mastermind and bin Laden’s Egyptian lieutenant, Ayman al-Zawahiri. The article’s title suggests that Zawahiri’s failure to settle in Chechnya (due to his “detention” by the KGB/FSB in 1996-97) led him to Afghanistan and an alliance with bin Laden. But according to ranking U.S. terrorism expert, Yossef Bodansky, Egyptian Jihad leader Zawahiri was preparing a massive terrorist assault on America as early as 1993, years before he “disappeared” into Russia for six months.

Dressed in Western-style clothing with his beard shaved, the university-educated Zawahiri had long worked in Europe, organizing an elite network specifically designed for “future terror operations” against the United States. Bodansky alleges that Zawahiri established his operational headquarters in Geneva Switzerland in early 1994. In addition to this, Zawahiri mobilized Islamist Bosnian forces in the aftermath of the Yugoslav breakup. His command center for the Balkans was located in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is hard to believe this was done without the full knowledge and consent of the Moscow-directed and trained Bulgarian secret police. It is also hard to believe that the KGB/FSB later had Zawahiri in their custody for six months without knowing who he was (as alleged by Wall Street Journal writers Higgins and Cullison).

An inconsistency in the story of Zawahiri’s Russian adventure also appears in the fact that he did not simply go to “independent” Chechnya, but was arrested after crossing over into Russian-held Dagestan. In addition, Higgins and Cullison tell us that Zawahiri arrived in Russia after visiting China where he had money dealings with a mainland Chinese bank in Guangdong province. One ought to ask what kind of Islamist sets up a command center in Bulgaria, does banking in China and pays extended visits to Russia?

Radical Islam was long ago infiltrated by Moscow’s agents -- as evidenced by East German and Cuban support for the Saudi Islamists who attacked the Grand Mosque in 1979, as well as the KGB’s clandestine role in provoking the Iranian hostage crisis during the Carter administration (see Bodansky’s Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America, p. 9). It is therefore unlikely that the Russians would fail to identify Zawahiri (as he was the most important Egyptian terrorist in the Islamist movement). They knew they had an Arab in custody. Any Arabist in the Russian intelligence service would be able to tell an Egyptian from a local yokel. Furthermore, since Moscow was secretly supporting the Serbs against the Bosnians in Yugoslavia, the Kremlin could not have missed Zawahiri’s activities in organizing resistance to the Moscow-backed Yugoslav central government. But things are not so simple in “former” communist countries. As with the Chechen War, the civil war following the breakup of Yugoslavia has an interesting pre-history in the literature of Russian grand strategy.

In his 1982 book, We Will Bury You, Czech communist defector Jan Sejna described Moscow’s long-range strategy in detail. With reference to Yugoslavia, Sejna wrote that Moscow “intended to exploit the nationalities question by infiltrating the nationalist [i.e., Croation, Serbian and Bosnian] leadership, and to penetrate the various opposition movements….” If Yugoslavia fell into the hands of a pro-Western group, wrote Sejna, “the Russians would try to break up Yugoslavia into separate states….”

It is highly probable that clandestine Kremlin support was funneled to double agents within Bosnia via Zawahiri in Bulgaria. Such incitement would bind Belgrade to Moscow once and for all while leaving a useful Muslim front organization in Bosnia with which to attack future Western targets. Controlling both sides in the Yugoslav civil war meant that the conflict in the Balkans could be used to bring whatever results the strategists in Moscow desired. “The Soviet objective,” wrote Sejna, “was to destroy [Yugoslavia’s] established economic order to enable their own agents to emerge at the top….” As convoluted as this sounds, the breakup of Yugoslavia did occur as Sejna’s 1982 testimony suggested it would. In this regard we are left to wonder about the true role of 9/11 mastermind Zawahiri, who not only operated against Yugoslavia by way of “former” communist Bulgaria, but who later traveled to communist China and then to Russia where he was swallowed up for six months only to emerge in May 1997.

Given Zawahiri’s travels to Russia and China, given the full context of Russia’s double game in Chechnya (described in last week’s column), we ought to entertain the possibility that China and Russia secretly supported the terrorists who attacked America on 9/11.

Higgins and Cullison report that the Russians released bin Laden’s Egyptian lieutenant, Zawahiri, returning his cash, communications gear and computer (its documents allegedly unread by the Russian secret police). This is not characteristic of an intelligence service that has successfully arrested and executed countless foreign spies, making the penetration of Russia’s inner sanctum virtually impossible. But when it comes to an Egyptian (Zawahiri) who suddenly appears in Russia, the infamous KGB suddenly turns “nice” and “stupid.” They are unable to identify him and uninterested in reading the documents on his hard drive. Does this sound as implausible to you as it does to me?

Higgins and Cullison say that after “Dr. Zawahiri’s” release, he “spent 10 days meeting secretly with Islamists in Dagestan. ”One of Zawahiri’s men even met with Chechnya’s resident Arab terrorist, Abu Khattab (a close associate of Chechen rebel leader Shamil Basayev, suspected by many observers of being the secret creature of the Russian General Staff). Not surprisingly, Zawahiri’s disappearance into the bowels of Russia led to “intense questioning” by his followers. Higgins and Cullison admit that Zawahiri lied about his Russian adventure. He made up a story about being kidnapped by a criminal gang. Then Zawahiri “developed an ulcer.”

Why should an honest Islamist leader lie to his followers about a visit to Russia?

The idea that bin Laden and Zawahiri are authentic Muslim believers may be naïve. In politics one should never take a profession of faith at face value. Such professions are sometimes used to manipulate simple-minded followers. In the case of al Qaeda, why believe in the piety of leaders who are proven liars and murderers? Why accept the religious pretensions of people who not only act like communist revolutionaries, but who hold super-secret meetings in “former” communist countries (e.g., Albania, Bulgaria, China and Russia) under the auspices of the KGB or its sister services?

Those who are naïve about international politics will remain naïve about Ayman al-Zawahiri. He is one of those radicals calling for “maximum casualties” in America. One ought to wonder, given the number of Muslims killed by the Russians in Afghanistan and Chechnya why Zawahiri doesn’t call for “maximum casualties” in Russia. America has not invaded and occupied Muslim territory. Meanwhile Chinese and Russian troops stand guard over the Islamic people of Central Asia.

On Monday Reuters reported that bin Laden is planning “more attacks” on the United States. No attacks have been announced against Moscow or the overtly “godless” regime in Beijing.

Are we beginning to understand that there is a method to bin Laden’s madness?



© 2002 Jeffrey R. Nyquist
July 16, 2002



1,132 posted on 01/28/2004 6:50:07 AM PST by Sean Osborne Lomax (http://www.HomelandSecurityUS.com)
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To: Calpernia
"But I'm really curious as to what "oroborous of brobdignagian" is"

When you find out you'll make 'Swift" note of that, Gulliver!
1,133 posted on 01/28/2004 6:53:36 AM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: The Drowning Witch
Ouroboros?

E.R.R.Eddison fan?

How about Peake?

My house is named Gormenghast.

Hardly anyone gets it. I'm often asked why I changed the name from Pinehaven, which it was called for decades before i bought it.
1,134 posted on 01/28/2004 6:57:58 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com
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To: Calpernia
We had a coy dog that looked like the wolf on the right top of that preserve page...could jump six feet straight up and was the best home defense system,lol.
1,135 posted on 01/28/2004 7:00:18 AM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com; Cindy; JustPiper; Calpernia; oceanperch; All
This link will help explain many of the articles we read from various media sources. Take a minute to read it, it's not long and very informitive to those that do not understand propaganda.http://www.stentorian.com/propagan.html
1,136 posted on 01/28/2004 7:02:22 AM PST by eastforker (The color of justice is green,just ask Johny Cochran!)
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To: brucecw
Actually, it's "dry suits". They seal air in around the body to prevent heat loss. In really cold conditions, argon gas is used to fill the space. I'm a biologist working in Lake Michigan and have to dive regularly to do my research. The first time I used a dry suit was for a dive I needed to do in late November. I was warmer in the water then than many times I have been down in August. Any time you dive below the thermocline (below the warm surface layer of water, 10-20 meters)the temp is around 40F and "dry suits" are the way to go. Once you are in the water in a dry suit, it doesn't matter if it's August or December.
1,137 posted on 01/28/2004 7:07:19 AM PST by rickylc
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To: Revel
" It is almost like they want to protect terrorists."

Yes, that judge should be tried for treason imho.
1,138 posted on 01/28/2004 7:16:31 AM PST by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: baltodog
I think it's the actual components, not data, centrifuge parts and things. They wanted it out of there before it could disappear.
1,139 posted on 01/28/2004 7:17:08 AM PST by rickylc
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To: Sean Osborne Lomax
US urging Russia to join arms interdiction effort

The Bush administration is hoping to persuade Russia to formally join a growing alliance of countries prepared to undertake interdictions to halt the trade in weapons of mass destruction, senior U.S. officials say.

Russia is the only member of the Group of Eight major industrial nations that is not yet a member of the Proliferation Security Initiative and the administration would like to see that absence remedied in time for the U.S.-hosted G8 summit at Sea Island, Georgia, in June, the officials told Reuters.

More

Iran’s political future falls under strong debate

1,140 posted on 01/28/2004 7:28:55 AM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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