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Something popped out at me when I read this article. The number of cities matched the number listed long ago at the unmentionable site- where supposedly some 35 nukes were in clusters of 5-7, etc.
Does anyone still have that jihadi map of the "shattered" US? The one with the sword through the center of the country and various cities carved out? Might be worthwile to take a look at it again...
Don't worry AP! According to the "Genesis Plan" the victims from DC and/or Baltimore will be headed toward Frederick Maryland then directed further north to Gettysburg PA...
A_D is quite correct, we need to make sure we have adequate "protection" for our own homes and families.
You're welcome and ditto.
Per Fox...........Birmingham, England being evacuated.
On the other hand, there is a culture of violence in some inner city areas that would quickly overwhelm suburban-type folk living is fairly close proximity. I am talking primarily about young men of color involved in gang warfare and toting guns....when they evacuate toward the suburban areas, they will be bringing their AK's with them....
http://www.internet-haganah.us/harchives/004468.html
July 09, 2005
"London Calling, part 2"
http://www.internet-haganah.us/harchives/004457.html
July 07, 2005
"London Calling..."
It has just been on the news here that police are evacuating the whole of the city center of Birmingham, UK about 30,000 people due to a credible terror threat to city. Just on Sky and Fox. This is about 70 miles from me.
Ok, well, according to Fox News, they have had a series now of controlled explosions. Here's what this may mean in a nutshell.
OPINION:
1. Suspicious packages were blown up by law enforcement officials.
OR
2. Tips to specific packages were gleaned and then law enforcement blew them up.
OR
3. Some packages have been blown up and law enforcement needs to access the situation now.
Updates are appreciated British Chick.
Don't panic.
You all will get through this.
Let's post the links here to follow Birmingham:
http://www.foxnews.com
http://www.cnn.com
http://www.thisislondon.com
http://news.bbc.co.uk
http://www.sofir.org/sarchives/004190.php
"The associations, domains and web sites of the designated Terrorist Sa'ad Rashed Mohammad Al-Fagih."
Society for Internet Research - SoFIR
Report No. 3
28 May 2005
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Note: The following post is an exact quote:
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2005/07/007039print.html
July 09, 2005
Islamic reformist hosts website used by group to claim responsibility
I have maintained for quite some time that there is no separation within the Islamic community worldwide between "moderates" and "radicals." One of the most telling indications that Muslim condemnations of this or that terrorist act may not be sincere is that mosque leaders in Western countries have made no concerted effort to bar from their premises those who are sympathetic to or even active in the violent jihad. This is another example: al-Fagih has been known as a "reformist," but now he turns out to be hosting this jihad site and may have other terrorist ties. "British Muslims denounce strike as London man linked to attack: Islamic reformist hosts website used by group to claim responsibility," from the Ottawa Citizen, with thanks to Jeffrey Imm:
LONDON - As British Muslim leaders intensified their condemnations of the terror strikes against the city, a London Islamic reformist was identified yesterday as the operator of the website al-Qaeda sympathizers used to claim responsibility for the carnage.
The Evening Standard newspaper says London-based Saudi dissident Saad Al-Fagih, an Iraqi-born doctor and founder of the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia, runs the Al-Qal'ah Internet site used by a group calling itself the Secret Organization of al-Qaeda in Europe to claim responsibility for Thursday's attacks.
Authorities have yet to verify the claim by the previously unknown group and Mr. Al-Fagih, 48, has denied involvement.
But the newspaper said Mr. Al-Fagih has previously been linked to terrorism by U.S. officials.
In December, his assets, including his comfortable suburban home, were frozen by the Bank of England after U.S. Treasury officials accused his website of being routinely used to transmit clandestine messages to groups affiliated with al-Qaeda and to potential new terror recruits, the newspaper said.
Posted at July 9, 2005 08:35 AM
British Chick, can I have the url for Sky News, so I can follow that?
Thanks.
FYI...
I'm updating this thread today as updates come in:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1438409/posts
"TERROR STRIKE-LONDON!"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1438409/posts
Any more on this? I've been so wrapped up in the hurricane (now back to cat3) that I have forgotten to check in here.
From news articles:
Controlled explosions by leos.
No vehicles are allowed to be moved on the streets in the area.
Evacuation of 30,000 people.
People being checked.
http://www.sky.com/skynews/home
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1188565,00.html
"BIRMINGHAM TERROR THREAT"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Thousands of people are being evacuated from Birmingham city centre after police issued a terror warning.
Bomb squad officers have reportedly carried out a series of controlled explosions in the Broad Street entertainment district.
West Midlands Police said no vehicles are being allowed past the inner ring road.
Around 200 bars, restaurants and clubs are being emptied and searched
A spokeswoman said: "West Midlands Police are issuing a public warning to people after they received intelligence to suggest a threat to the city centre."
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