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Posted on 06/10/2004 2:28:29 PM PDT by JustPiper
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"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
U.S. Charges Australian Linked to al-Qaida
WASHINGTON - An Australian held at the Navy's prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will face a military tribunal for allegedly training and fighting alongside members of al-Qaida in Afghanistan (news - web sites), the Pentagon (news - web sites) announced Thursday.
We are the "Stotters" who make ourselves aware of the enemy who wishes to do us harm
(Excerpt) Read more at story.news.yahoo.com ...
Please post! The more information we have, the better.
FOX NEWS.com: Washinton - "FBI WARNS OF SECONDARY EXPLOSIVE DEVICES" by Peter Brownfeld (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Terrorists may use secondary explosive devices to kill and injure emergency personnel responding to an initial attack, the FBI has warned law enforcement agencies throughout the country.") (May 13, 2004) (Read More...)
That's not the kind of rhetoric I like to hear these days.
YUP!
SOBERINGLY TRUE!
--back to my weaving project-- rejoice, granny.
D.A. Announces 10 Indictments (Palisades, NY-April 2004)
By JOHN KRYGER THE JOURNAL NEWS (Original publication: May 4, 2004)
Three Philadelphia residents who police believe were involved in a wild April 3 car chase on Palisades Center mall roads were indicted on assault and forgery charges last week in County Court.
Antonio Bethel, 33, Daniel Mitchell, 25, and Cheryl Wiley, 41, were indicted Wednesday.
Clarkstown police officers were responding to a call from mall security about possible fraud at BJ's Wholesale Club store, and they ended up chasing a Toyota Highlander that police say the three were in.
Police said Wiley tried to run down and hit an officer, two civilian cars and a police car. Two officers sustained leg and shoulder injuries in the incident.
The three suspects are accused of buying a monitor, computer and two watches at BJ's using forged credit cards and forged BJ's cards.
Each was indicted on three counts of second-degree forgery, 27 counts of second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, two counts of fourth-degree grand larceny, all felonies, and petty larceny, a misdemeanor.
Wiley was also indicted on two counts of second-degree assault, felonies, and reckless endangerment, third-degree criminal mischief and two counts of fourth-degree criminal mischief, misdemeanors.
Wasn't it that Musharaf, not Mubarak, and the PLO leader Arafat would die within one month?
OK folks! Let's take a look at this, in light of the threats.
When I set out this morning, I decided to find that old Red Cross list of cities posted months ago.The cities needing post disaster responders.
GUESS WHAT...
They reposted it TODAY....this gives me a chill...
Here it is:
June 16, 2004
American Red Cross National Preparedness and Response Corps
Details: The National Preparedness and Response Corps (NPRC)
(formerly the National Readiness and Response Corps (NRRC)),
sponsored by the American Red Cross and funded by an AmeriCorps grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service,
is the foremost young adult disaster service corps in the nation. We have programs for full-time volunteers at Red Cross Chapters in the following U.S. cities:
Anchorage,
Baltimore,
Cedar Rapids,
Chicago,
Dallas,
Fort Myers,
Glendale,
Greenwich/Stamford,
Los Angeles,
Lowell,
New Orleans,
New York,
Pasadena,
Peoria,
Philadelphia,
Puerto Rico,
Richmond,
San Francisco Bay Area,
Santa Barbara,
Seattle,
Springfield, and
Whittier.
AmeriCorps members help communities prepare for disasters by providing disaster preparedness and safety education to communities, as well as emergency assistance to victims of local disasters within the borders of the United States of America and its territories. Candidates for the National Preparedness and Response Corps must: (snip)
And still a federal contact states he is dead, and that there is a media blackout on the story.
There are 22 cities on that list
Anchorage, accessible from water
Baltimore, accessible from water
Cedar Rapids,
Chicago, accessible from water
Dallas, accessible from water
Fort Myers, accessible from water
Glendale,
Greenwich/Stamford, accessible from water
Los Angeles, accessible from water
Lowell,
New Orleans, accessible from water
New York, accessible from water
Pasadena,
Peoria,
Philadelphia, accessible from water
Puerto Rico, accessible from water
Richmond, accessible from water
San Francisco Bay Area, accessible from water
Santa Barbara, accessible from water
Seattle, accessible from water
Springfield, and
Whittier.
I listed the ones that can be reached via the water- the ones I know for sure...
re:
This will include a
nuked Camp David (doesn't anyone ever wonder why presidents flee to
Camp David at the drop of a nuclear threat), White House destruction,
blast in New York, one in Texas, and so forth. LA is a target, Vegas
is a target, and the intelligence people are so easily distracted.
Example, Arabs are not stupid. They can proclaim watch those planes
and then bring in a nuke by Wonderbread Van.
The last line caught my attention, is consistent with AQ's wanting to buy trucks, and is consistent with info on Jill's site about transporting nukes in small trucks, using speedboats.
Thank you West Coast Gal for the heads up.
. . .In its last message, North Korea blamed the United States for the longstanding conflict and issued an emotional appeal for reunification.
"We, from one blood and using one language, can no longer live separated and we must put the earliest possible end to the tragedy of national division," the broadcast said. It was reported by Yonhap, South Korea's national news agency.
"The imperialist United States is the root cause of suffering and misfortune that our people are experiencing," it said. "We should take a firm attitude to oppose the pro-U.S. traitorous forces and move forward in the direction of national cooperation."
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=516&ncid=731&e=10&u=/ap/20040615/ap_on_re_as/koreas_propaganda
North Korea Says Koreas Are 'One Blood'
Tue Jun 15, 2:32 PM ET
By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA, Associated Press Writer
SEOUL, South Korea - With warm words for South Korea, North Korean loudspeakers blared a final propaganda message that reverberated across the demilitarized zone just before midnight: "We, from one blood and using one language, can no longer live separated."
The last broadcast in decades of strident exchanges included harsh words for the United States "the root cause of suffering and misfortune that our people are experiencing."
The two Koreas agreed to halt the broadcasts beginning Tuesday, the fourth anniversary of a summit between their leaders. The war of words along the heavily fortified no-man's-land dates to the 1950-53 Korean War that devastated the peninsula and left tens of thousands of troops arrayed along the frontier.
In its last message, North Korea (news - web sites) blamed the United States for the longstanding conflict and issued an emotional appeal for reunification.
"We, from one blood and using one language, can no longer live separated and we must put the earliest possible end to the tragedy of national division," the broadcast said. It was reported by Yonhap, South Korea's national news agency.
"The imperialist United States is the root cause of suffering and misfortune that our people are experiencing," it said. "We should take a firm attitude to oppose the pro-U.S. traitorous forces and move forward in the direction of national cooperation."
The broadcast ended with an emotional appeal: "Let's embrace each other, laughing and crying out of joy and emotion, on the day of national unification."
The United States is South Korea's closest ally and has about 37,000 troops stationed in the South in a legacy of the Korean War. Over the decades, North Korea has often tried largely without success to drive a wedge in the alliance between Seoul and Washington.
The North's last broadcast began at 11:30 p.m. Monday and ended half an hour later.
South Korea also halted broadcasts at about the same time.
"Now, we announce the historic fact that our voice of freedom broadcasts, which we have aired for 42 years since 1962, are being brought to closure according to the results of inter-Korean working-level military contacts," South Korea said in its last broadcast.
"In conclusion, we sincerely thank the (North) Korean People's Army soldiers who have wished for a peaceful reunification of the nation and listened to our voice of freedom broadcasts until now, and we pray for your permanent happiness," it said.
The North and South also plan to dismantle propaganda billboards along their border in coming weeks. Still, hundreds of thousands of troops remain deployed along the border; the two Koreas have never signed a peace treaty.
The South has used towering electronic billboards to beam weather reports, news and salutations to its communist neighbor. The North rejoined with signs of its own, relaying such messages as "Let's Establish a Confederate Nation!"
When the broadcasts started, one of the main goals of both sides was to tempt soldiers to defect across the 2 1/2-mile-wide Demilitarized Zone, a Cold War vestige strewn with mine fields, barbed wire and tank traps.
Today, the border propaganda seems outdated and ineffective, which is likely a major reason the two sides abandoned it. The two Koreas get their message across far more regularly than they did in the past anyway, whether through official talks or economic and cultural contacts.
Despite the reconciliation efforts, tension remains high over North Korea's efforts to develop nuclear weapons. A third round of six-nation talks on the nuclear standoff is to take place next week in Beijing.
Washington wants North Korea to dismantle its nuclear programs in a verifiable and irreversible manner, while the North says it wants economic aid and security guarantees in exchange for concessions on the nuclear issue.
"Accessible from water"
Good list Jerseygirl, thanks.
I too think they'll try to hit from water.
GOOGLE Search Term: "EGYPT NEWS"
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=%22Egypt+News%22&btnG=Google+Search
Thanks, Jill. It's appreciated. I, for one, am afraid to click on any jihadi sites.
Have you seen this thread?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1154596/posts
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