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Zarqawi Releases Video of Suicide Bombing Attack on British Troops South of Baghdad

http://www.globalterroralert.com/zarqawi-britbomb.wmv

http://www.globalterroralert.com

Globalterroralert.com (11/7/04):
Al-Qaida's Committee in Mesopotamia (led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has released video footage of a November 4 suicide car bombing attack on a patrol manned by the Scottish Black Watch, one of the British military units currently deployed in central Iraq. The soldiers were manning a vehicle checkpoint on a road east of the Euphrates River when the bomber detonated his vehicle; the attack was followed shortly thereafter by insurgent mortar attacks on the same position. Three members of the Black Watch and an Iraqi translator (who had postponed his own wedding in order to serve duty with British troops in central Iraq) were killed in the explosion, and at least eight other soldiers were wounded.

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1,804 posted on 11/07/2004 9:38:42 AM PST by nwctwx
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The following text is an exact quote:
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http://www.internet-haganah.us/harchives/003070.html

November 07, 2004

Terror Groups Download From State Website, Part 2

klastv.com Nov. 5:
The State of Nevada says it did nothing wrong by placing a sensitive report on the state's website, even though the report has been accessed by international terrorists. As the channel 8 I-Team first reported Friday night, a report that has been described as a "how-to" manual for terrorists has been posted on the state website for the past seven years.



The report essentially tells terrorists how they could turn nuclear waste shipments into dirty bombs. Although state officials still insist the report should still be considered public information, they have now taken drastic steps.


International terrorists use the Internet everyday, to communicate with each other, but more importantly, to gather intelligence about potential targets, such as downloading the floor plans of American schools. They also operate their own websites.


The I-Team asked Professor Kareem Issaq, who teaches Arabic at UNLV, to interpret for us. One symbol from the website jumped out from the screen. Kareem Issaq says, "It says al Qaeda."


Worse than the fact that al Qaeda has a website, is that this one has a link to the State of Nevada's homepage. So does the website that is operated by the infamous Hamas terror group. State computer records show the terrorists have been logging on to Nevada's website to download the report, which is an analysis of how terrorists might attack shipments of nuclear waste and turn them into dirty bombs, capable of killing thousands.


The report is very specific. It shows what routes might be taken, the weaknesses of the shipping casks, what weapons might be used, and where to get such weapons. It offers analysis on just when and where attacks could be planned to cause the most damage.
CONTINUE...



See also:
Part 1 of the KLAS story,and the Haganah report that started it all:


State of Nevada posts "A Guide To Attacking Nuclear Waste Shipments"
Posted by aaron at November 07, 2004 10:21 AM


1,843 posted on 11/07/2004 2:08:52 PM PST by Cindy
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