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Posted on 07/02/2004 10:22:06 AM PDT by JustPiper
Picture credit: TheCabal
"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
FBI urges vigilance for July 4
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A constant stream of intelligence indicating that al Qaeda wants to strike the United States this summer or fall has led federal officials to urge increased vigilance during the Independence Day weekend, but there is no specific threat of an attack timed to the holiday.
We are the "Stotters" who make ourselves aware of the enemy who wishes to do us harm
Meet It!
Greet It!
Defeat It!
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Bump to that post!
Well said.
From the article:
>>>>What she found ( Islam ) was "a religion of common sense," she said.<<<<
If she only knew the truth about the world's largest cult.
Read post #12, it tells of boy and father who were smart enough to turn in a report, when they caught a muslim clocking the cargo ships as they went undera a bridge.
and reported it.
It is in the Coast Guard List:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1167058/posts
Thanks for the date!
That's one heckuva post, Ruth! Kudos to the boy and his father.
Was this posted yet? I don't recall seeing it but I may have just missed it.
TERRORIST PLOT BELIEVED THWARTED IN MONTREAL
CANADIAN PRESS
MONTREAL Customs officials at the Port of Montreal believe they have derailed a terrorist plot to export chemical weapons, the TVA network reported today.
The French-language television network said unidentified products used in the composition of chemical weapons were discovered in 60 cases destined for Britain in February.
An investigation into the matter is being carried out by customs and the RCMP.
During the last year, customs officers at the port have used special equipment to inspect 20,000 containers. Manual searches were also carried out on 6,500 containers.
Security has steadily been increased in Montreal and other Canadian ports to fight terrorism and drug smuggling.
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1089151810765&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968705899037&tacodalogin=no
Did you check the links on your #2365?
Now we can ask how much money they are collecting for the terrorists.
Links and more links. Covers the world.
He's wearing the orange jumpsuit. Not a good sign.
Make people do a copy and paste into there location bar. That way you won't be excluded by Twexus because you followed a link from FR.
Thanks granny, I missed that.
How sad the photo is, look deep and you will see the message he is ending, it is "Goodbye".
And they cry all over the news, when a mailbox blows up, I want equal time with this photo.
Poor guy.
I wish these cowards would uncover their faces
Definitely a bad sign. I don't think these are all different little groups. I think that we're seeing the results of the document that SP2BF is working on, where they're told to waste our resources by picking different names.
WASHINGTON July 7, 2004 Top FBI, CIA and Homeland Security Department officials briefed House members Wednesday about a steady stream of intelligence indicating al-Qaida may seek to mount an attack aimed at disrupting U.S. elections.
All House members were invited to the session at the Rayburn House Office Building with FBI Director Robert Mueller; Asa Hutchinson, Homeland Security undersecretary for border and transportation security; and John Brennan, a CIA official who heads the joint CIA-FBI Terrorism Threat Integration Center.
Rep. Christopher Cox, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said he could not discuss specifics of the presentation. But he said there are broad concerns that al-Qaida wants to strike inside the United States this summer or fall and hopes to influence the U.S. election, as terrorists did in Spain with the deadly Madrid train bombings in March.
"There is a steady drumbeat of reporting and the threat has not abated," Cox, R-Calif., told reporters.
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