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Posted on 11/03/2004 12:20:59 AM PST by nwctwx
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Yes, that is the post I referred to. Thanks for posting it in full. I don't know why I didn't.
Last week it was on a Friday.
In any event, It's not a good sign if the tape actually does materialize.
Interesting---4PM on the 4th. There we go with those infernal 4's.
oh ok!
It would imply a "Go" signal for sure.
Thank you, full wave. I am of the impression that the message on the tape may well raise the terror level.
No, wonder what's up. Although, as others have noted, it is still up and running. Just can't get there through the main page. Hmmmmm.
Add that to the post yesterday about the Russians saying that if the US or Israel attacked Iran, Israel would be a glass parking lot ( I assume- nuked.)
LOL! With all the news in the past week and then arafat passing and then living again all in one day, I guess we all need a laugh.
Note: Please click on this url to view graphic. The following text is an exact quote:
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http://internet-haganah.us/harchives/003044.html
November 03, 2004
tawhidjihad.q6.net: new website of Al Qaida in Iraq
Announced on Al Ansar by Abu Maysara
Produced with assistance from Irhabi007 and Abu Banan
Hosted on a free hosting account in California:
Name: tawhidjihad.q6.net
Address: 69.50.240.174
The IP address is assigned to:
OrgName: NECTARTECH SERVICES
OrgID: NECTA
Address: 1072 S DE ANZA BLVD STE A107
City: SAN JOSE
StateProv: CA
PostalCode: 95129-3557
Country: US
The parent q6.net domain (hosting provider) is registered to:
Q6.net
John P (admin@q6.net)
Wilmington, DE 19809 USA
The purpose of the tawhidjihad.q6.net site is to distribute links to the moving of the decapitation of the Japanese hostage. The files were actually hosted at the following locations:
http://www.clc.unibe.ch:8080/refs/uploads/1/yabani.zip
http://www.clc.unibe.ch:8080/refs/uploads/10/yabani.zip
http://swiki.arch.ethz.ch:8888/alproseR/uploads/11/yabani.zip
http://perchta.fit.vutbr.cz:8000/pokus/uploads/1/yabani.zip
http://wwwpi6.fernuni-hagen.de:8080/GeomLab/uploads/1/yabani.zip
http://wwwpi6.fernuni-hagen.de:8080/GeomLab/uploads/11/yabani.zip
http://sugar310.dip.jp/cgi/upload/source/up0092.zip
http://www.escude.jp/up/img/up138.zip
http://coweb.us/docs/uploads/10/yabani.zip
http://ace.alleg.edu:8080/thesis/uploads/11/yabani.zip
http://ace.alleg.edu:8080/cs220s2003/uploads/12/yabani.zip
http://www.developingwebs.net/submissions/fileupload/store/yabani.zip
Posted by aaron at November 03, 2004 09:24 AM
Maybe that's why Arafat's death is in limbo.
Can't have Arafat have the same death anniversary as Rabin, now can we?
What a coincidence. Hmmmmm.
Thanks Fullwave.
Waiting patiently {tap, tap, tap, tap} :-)
Europeans Urge Swifter Anti-Terror Response
By Mark Trevelyan
WIESBADEN, Germany (Reuters) - European investigators need sharper tools and better intelligence-sharing to be able to intercept suspected terrorists faster, French and German officials said Thursday.
"We must act in real time," French investigating magistrate Jean-Louis Bruguiere told a terrorism conference in the German city of Wiesbaden.
"Very often it takes much too long for appropriate action to be taken. We must position ourselves so a house search can be carried out within the hour."
Europe has been seeking ways of sharpening anti-terrorism cooperation since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 in the United States, a task made still more urgent after suspected al Qaeda-linked bombers killed 191 people in Madrid in March.
But it has been hampered partly by the reluctance of security services to circulate intelligence information in a European Union of 25 countries for fear of compromising sources.
"We cannot deal with this threat on a local or national level ... It's about pooling and sharing intelligence on a cross-agency basis," Bruguiere said.
Agencies like the EU police body Europol -- had "not reached their full potential yet," he added.
-- which has been under an acting director since the summer because member countries are arguing over a successor
GERMAN TENSIONS
In Germany, the biggest EU member, reform of the security services has been complicated by tensions between the federal government and the 16 states, each of which has its own police and intelligence services.
Interior Minister Otto Schily, addressing the conference on Tuesday, said he was confident of forcing through constitutional changes to give the Federal Crime Office -- the Bundeskriminalamt or BKA -- more "preventive powers," for example to tap suspects' telephones.
BKA chief Joerg Ziercke voiced frustration with the current situation where the agency is often forced to take a back seat to police forces in the federal states.
"If we receive highly sensitive threat information, we don't want to get into long discussions with the states on whether they have the resources to launch surveillance if I have the resources to do that myself," he told journalists.
Germany is especially sensitive to the threat of Islamist militancy because three of the Sept. 11 hijackers had lived and studied for years in the northern port of Hamburg.
In a drive to improve coordination between the federal police and intelligence services, the government is moving their headquarters to Berlin and setting up a joint database into which they can pool information on Islamist suspects.
But this too is controversial, both with Germany's more than 3 million Muslims and with privacy watchdogs.
Federal Data Protection Commissioner Peter Schaar told the conference Muslims considered to be "extremists" must not be listed in such a database unless there was concrete evidence of links to terrorism.
Top intelligence officials countered that view, saying suspects could always be removed later if terrorist involvement was ruled out. "We shouldn't let (militants) exploit our freedom and data protection rules," said Ruediger von Fritsch, deputy head of the foreign intelligence agency.
11/04/04 13:41
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?floc=ne-world-12-l11&flok=FF-RTO-roitz&idq=/ff/story/0002%2F20041104%2F1341781998.htm&sc=roitz
The nose, definitely looked weird.
Another off topic:
Bush Makes Not-So-Good Headlines in Europe
LONDON (AP) - The re-election of President Bush dominated British newspapers Thursday, and many cast impartiality aside in reporting the result.
``How can 59,054,087 people be so DUMB?'' the liberal Daily Mirror asked in a Page One headline. Inside, several pages of coverage were headed ``U.S. election disaster.''
The Independent bore the front-page headline ``Four more years'' on a black page with grim pictures including a hooded Iraqi prisoner and an orange-clad detainee at Guantanamo Bay.
The left-leaning Guardian led its features section with a black page bearing the tiny words, ``Oh, God.'' Inside a story described how Bush's victory ``catapaulted liberal Britain into collective depression.''
Across Europe, many newspapers expressed dismay at the prospect of another term for Bush, a president often regarded as inflexible and unilateralist.
``Oops - they did it again,'' Germany's left-leaning Tageszeitung newspaper said in a front-page English headline. The cover of the Swiss newsmagazine Facts called Bush's re-election ``Europe's Nightmare.'' ``Victory for the hothead: how far will he go?'' asked another Swiss weekly, L'Hebdo.
A few British papers welcomed the U.S. election result. ``The world is a safer place with George W. Bush back in the Oval Office,'' the tabloid Sun said in an editorial.
All agreed the result reflected a sea-change in U.S. politics, a victory for neo-conservatives and the religious right.
``March of the Moral Majority'' said the conservative Daily Mail, above a photo of Bush with his wife and daughters. ``America's moral majority sweeps Bush back into the White House,'' The Daily Telegraph said.
The Times said Europe ``must come to terms, not only with Mr. Bush, but with the nation that has elected him. This is a president who really can speak for America.''
11/04/04 13:56
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?floc=ne-world-12-l9&flok=FF-APO-1103&idq=/ff/story/0001%2F20041104%2F1357782810.htm&sc=1103
You're right. All links are working.
Looks like a prank by the site owner, according to the regulars there.
WARNING***DISTURBING***GRAPHIC***VIOLENT***JIHAD:
http://tawhidjihad.q6.net/
Well i just appened to be reading a lil article on iran celebrating the 25th anniversary of the embassy seige, and 4 come up YET AGAIN
"Islamic students seized the US embassy - described as the "nest of spies" - in 1979 and held it for 444 days."
SO, 444 days, November 4th... 4PM OBL Tape.... peices coming together or am i just paranoid./.. stay safe everyone
-dan
Off topic, slightly. Why are they leaving at this particular juncture?
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