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"empty_page" url my big toe...a lot of links there.
THANK YOU Oorang.
The following 4 links are from purepursuitintelnetwork.com
Nuclear Attack - How to Prepare - How to Respond
IAEA warns of nuke terror - 121 trafficking cases in 2004
We're preparing for terror combat here
Father of baby found suffocated along expressway held in Mexico
Mexican drug cartels now into meth trade - US cooks going out of lucrative market
Hillary Clinton's Amorphous World regarding immigration
Hate crime up 40% since UK bombings
Entire days?
Laughing...
I understand.
I can't argue that point!
Pretty disgusting a small group of terrorists are holding the world hostage with acts of murder, maiming and mutilation at an ever-increasing pace while the world sits back in horror and wonders what they've got planned next and where it will occur.
Sharing a computer with a spouse was not in my nuptual agreement anywhere I can find (possession is 9/10 of the law don't they say?).......and falling asleep at the keyboard, isn't that normal?
Thanks to piasa for the ping to this thread.
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American Journalist Found Dead In Iraq
Reuters ^ | 8/3/05 | Reuters
Posted on 08/02/2005 10:53:01 PM PDT by technomage
American Journalist Found Dead in Iraq
08/03 12:48a CDT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP)
An American freelance journalist was found dead in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, the U.S. Embassy said Wednesday.
Police said Steven Vincent had been shot multiple times after he and his Iraqi translator were abducted at gunpoint hours earlier.
"I can confirm to you that officials in Basra have recovered the body of journalist Steven Vincent," said embassy spokesman Pete Mitchell. "The U.S. Embassy is working with British military and local Iraqi officials in Basra to determine who is responsible for the death of this journalist. Our condolences go out to the family."
Iraqi police in Basra said Vincent was abducted along with his female translator at gunpoint Tuesday evening. The translator, Nour Weidi, was seriously wounded.
OPINION: The world needs to get pro-active in the field of preventing terrorism.
erroristWarning.com Terrorism Headlines 08/03/2005 # 1
National:
[AP] USA - State Department Issues Worldwide Terror Caution
"Current information suggests attacks are planned in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East"
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBY57CPWBE.html
[News-Times] CONNECTICUT - School bus drivers to be on alert for terror
http://news.newstimeslive.com/story.php?id=73303&category=Local
[Philadelphia Inquirer] PENNSYLVANIA - Police detonate suspicious backpack on a SEPTA train
"bag contained wiring"
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/states/new_jersey/12282435.htm
[Alton Telegraph] ILLINOIS - Suspicious device
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=14961039&BRD=1719&PAG=461&dept_id=25271&rfi=6
[Union-Tribune] USA - Feel radioactive? Stay shy of the border [ Medical radiation patients setting off border monitors ]
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/bell/20050802-9999-1m2bell.html
[Reuters] FLORIDA - Tax assessor threatened in Florida anthrax hoax
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N82608841.htm
[AP] USA - HHS May Use Mail to Deliver Emergency Meds
"In the event of a flu pandemic or a bioterrorism attack, help could arrive via the U.S. mail or from the fire station down the street"
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20050802/D8BNRRRO0.html
[AP] NORHT CAROLINA - Amtrak Train Strikes Loaded Dump Truck and Derails in Raleigh, NC, Killing Two
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBD5N2IWBE.html
[Ottawa Citizen] CANADA - Hunting al-Qaeda: Inside the RCMP's search for a terror cell
http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=5da5e065-cdbb-4384-b3f1-790347e94e0c
[VOA] CANADA - Canadian Police Are Beefing Up the Security of Their Borders
"efforts by Canadian police to prevent border violations, especially by would-be terrorists trying to smuggle deadly weapons in or out of the
country"
http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-08-02-voa22.cfm
[OfficialWire OP/ED] USA - Why The Border Patrol Cant Do Its Job
http://news.baou.com/main.php?action=recent&rid=20386
[WDIV] MICHIGAN - Bomb Squad Investigates Possible Grenade In Yard
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/4798213/detail.html
[AP] RHODE ISLAND - Grenade found near berry farm in North Kingstown
http://www.abc6.com/engine.pl?station=wlne&id=16993&template=breakout_story_local_news.shtml&dateformat=%25M+%25e,%25Y
[Media General News Service] USA - A Dirty Bomb Could be a Catastrophe
http://washdateline.mgnetwork.com/index.cfm?SiteID=wsh&PackageID=46&fuseaction=article.main&ArticleID=7355&GroupID=215
[AP] USA - Feds arrest 582 alleged members of gangs [TW Editors note : MS-13; Latin Kings; Mexican Mafia, 582 down 10000+ to go ]
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002415527_gangs02.html
[WND] USA/ MEXICO BORDER - Minutemen aid in arrest of 21 illegals
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45569
[NBCSandiego.com] USA / MEXICO BORDER - Man Shot In Head Near Border Survives
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/4802234/detail.html
[WND] USA / MEXICO BORDER - Feds' terror-threat response challenged
"While officials are talking, Minutemen are acting"
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45570
[The NewStandard] USA / MEXICO BORDER - Legislation Authorizing Civilian Border Patrols introduced
http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/2175
[Seattle Weekly] USA / CANADA - Borderline Effective
"After an Arizona demonstration, 'minutemen' are coming to watch over the Washington-Canada border"
http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0531/050803_news_minutemen.php
[Stars and Stripes] USA / OKINAWA - Suspicious package found near theater on Okinawa base
http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=30726
[San Mateo County TImes] CALIFORNIA - Suspicious substance no hazard, say fire officials
"suspicious substance in an envelope sent two people to the hospital and forced the evacuation of an investment company's offices "
http://www.insidebayarea.com/sanmateocountytimes/localnews/ci_2907324
[AP] NEW YORK - 2 NY officials back terror check profiling
"Middle Easterners should be targeted for searches on city subways, two elected officials said, contending that police have been wasting time
with random checks in efforts to prevent terrorism in the transit system"
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/world/12286872.htm
[Terre Haute Tribune Star] INDIANA - Police arrest Terre Haute man after bomb explosion
http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/08/03/news/local_and_bistate/lb02.txt
[Editors Note - TerroristWarning.com is particularly interested in recent reports of pipe bombs, real or hoaxes, particularly within the last
week - please email any articles or reports to News@TerroristWarning.com Thank You ]
[The American Conservative] USA / IRAN - Attack on Iran: Pre-emptive Nuclear War
"In Washington it is hardly a secret that the same people in and around the administration who brought you Iraq are preparing to do the same
for Iran"
"plan includes a large-scale air assault on Iran employing both conventional and tactical nuclear weapons"
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20050802&articleId=791
[Daily Dispatch] HOUSTON - Mistakes happen; delays in terror investigations can't [ TW EDITORS NOTE - FBI Drops the ball, again (Still )]
"Joseph Webber, the senior Immigration and Customs agent in Houston, has complained that the FBI took months to follow up on a lead he
sent them in his pursuit of obtaining a wiretap"
"Just as alarming, after Webber filed his complaint, he was notified that he was also the target of an investigation"
http://www.hendersondispatch.com/articles/2005/08/03/news/opinion/opin01.txt
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International:
[ABC Radio Australia] PAPAU NEW GUINEA - PNG telephone exchange victim of sabotage
"criminals blew-up Telikom PNG's main telephone exchange using petrol bombs"
http://www.abc.net.au/ra/news/stories/s1427648.htm
[AP] COLOMBIA - Bomb Kills 11 Colombian Police; 2,000 Right-Wing Fighters Disarm [Roadside Bomb]
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBSWG4JVBE.html
[AP] NORTH KOREA - North Korean Envoy Says No Progress at Nuclear Talks
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBZZRU9WBE.html
[AP] COLOMBIA - Colombian Police Raise Death Toll in Roadside Bombing to 15
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGB5RPF9WBE.html
[TVNZ] NEW ZEALAND - Suspicious powder found at Chch IRD [ Govt bldg, 3 taken to hospital ]
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411319/601379
[Stuff] NEW ZEALAND - Suspicious package forces Wellington road closure [ False alarm ]
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3365130a10,00.html
[KUNA] TURKEY - Police defuses banner-bomb in Mersin
"police managed to defuse a bomb planted inside a banner hanged from a bridge "
http://www.kuna.net.kw/home/Story.aspx?Language=en&DSNO=757354
[Australian] TURKEY - Bomb blast injures two
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,16134988%255E1702,00.html
[Rising Nepal] NEPAL - Inform about suspicious persons, army requests people
http://www.gorkhapatra.org.np/pageloader.php?file=2005/08/02/topstories/main6
[Reuters] IRAN - Bomb explodes outside BA, BP offices in Iran [ No casualties ]
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2005/August/middleeast_August40.xml§ion=middleeast&col=
[Anadolu News Agency] IRAN - Voice Bomb Caused Tehran Blast Today [ Voice Activated ]
"where the offices of British Airways, BP and Mercedes Benz are located"
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=hotnews&alt=&trh=20050802&hn=22542
[AP] IRAN - Motorcycle Gunman Assassinates Judge in Tehran
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBPQZ4HWBE.html
[Interfax] RUSSIA - Bomb found on Makhachkala outskirts
http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/0/28.html?id_issue=11357785
[AP] SPAIN - Police Identify Syrian-Born Spaniards as Madrid Bombing Ideologues
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBL4W9JWBE.html
[NewIndPress.com] INDIA - In J&K, militants copycat Iraq: Car bomb as weapon
http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IEH20050802112541&Page=H&Title=Top+Stories&Topic=0
[Sofia News Agency] BULGARIA - Fake Bomb Tip Off Closes Sofia Airport
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=50779
[Reuters] EGYPT - Egypt police slay bomb suspect, wife
http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2005/08/02/egypt_police_slay_bomb_suspect_wife
[TamilNet] SRI LANKA - Tamil Conference begins in Batticaloa amidst bomb explosion
http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=15527
[AP] RUSSIA - Russian general: Countrys nuclear missiles to remain combat-ready
http://www.airforcetimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-1006487.php
[Manila Times] PHILIPPINES - Rebels stage simultaneous raids in Bicol; PNP on alert
"NPA attacked a communication tower and police outpost simultaneously"
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2005/aug/03/yehey/prov/20050803pro1.html
[VOA] BOSNIA - US Issues New Travel Warning for Bosnia
http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-08-01-voa68.cfm
[SouthAsia network] INDIA / PAKISTAN - Possibility of A Nuclear War In South Asia: US Report
http://southasia.net/article504.html
[ABC Regional Online] AUSTRALIA - Police disarm explosives found in Perth
"Police have disarmed a package containing military-style explosives that was found in a car on the Perth foreshore"
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200508/s1429414.htm
[ABC Australia] AUSTRALIA - Police aware of terrorist cells: Keelty
"Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Mick Keelty says claims that 60 Islamic extremists are operating in Australia "
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200508/s1428898.htm
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[KUNA] TURKEY - Police defuses banner-bomb in Mersin
"police managed to defuse a bomb planted inside a banner hanged
from a bridge "
http://www.kuna.net.kw/home/Story.aspx?Language=en&DSNO=757354
Thanks for the links and posts granny.
You are most welcome, my hope is that they are of use to all of you.
August 03, 2005
Londoners face terror tax to pay for extra police
The London Times
By Stewart Tendler, Michael Evans and Richard Ford
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22989-1718983,00.html
LONDONERS could face a "terror tax" to pay for Scotland Yard's battle
with the bombers and the protection of millions of travellers.
Householders will see a rise in council tax next spring or a dramatic
cutback in police services unless ministers are prepared to find more
cash for the force.
The cost of investigations into the attacks on July 7 and July 21 is
already running at 500,000 pounds a day as 1,000 officers, often working
12-hour shifts seven days a week, hunt the terrorist masterminds.
Detectives are being drawn from other operations, including fighting
London's crime barons and high-profile murders to relieve tired officers.
At the same time police are committed to a massive security operation
as the threat level remains at its second highest amid concern that
another terrorist cell is poised to strike.
Despite 37 arrests since July 21, security chiefs have set the threat
level at "severe specific" and say that there is no alternative to
maintaining "appropriate" police patrols in London.
The result is that Scotland Yard, British Transport Police and the City
of London Police are daily deploying hundreds of officers across London
in a high-visibility operation.
Each Thursday their ranks are swelled to 6,000 officers, many armed, as
they patrol the Underground and mainline rail systems at a cost of more
than 2 million pounds.
Metropolitan Police finance chiefs are already trying to calculate the
burgeoning bill which is eating into reserves of 14 million pounds
saved from last year and an extra 14 million pounds given by the Home
Office in April for counter-terrorism operations.
Within days of the first bombs Sir Ian Blair, the Commissioner, knew
that his force would be stretched, not only for manpower but cash, and
approached ministers.
A senior spokesman told The Times: "We are in consultation with central
government for extra funding. Obviously we have not got infinite
resources and we will have to find the money from somewhere."
Home Office officials say that ministers would look at any approach
under a system that allows special grants to be made in unusual
circumstances. However, if the crisis is lengthy the Treasury will become
involved and officials say that there may not be much room for manoeuvre.
The Treasury has agreed to pay 14.6 pounds million for Operation
Bracknell, the response to the tsunami on Boxing Day last year, but has
little other spare cash.
Len Duvall, the chairman of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said he
hoped that ministers would rally to help but admitted that a rise in
the precept was possible.
"I am optimistic. We are facing a different situation than we have ever
faced before. It is a complex situation which has implications for
other forces and I expect government will recognise this," he said.
Last year householders on Band D in London paid 184 pounds for
policing. This year the figure rose to 196 pounds and is already certain to
rise again to meet the cost of wage increases.
On top of that there will be an increase of about 28p a week to meet
the cost of the Olympics in 2012.
For Sir Ian and his senior officers the headaches over cash are only
part of their problems. Manpower in local boroughs and specialist teams
is steadily being stripped to maintain the counter-terrorist effort.
Tarique Ghaffur, the Assistant Commissioner in charge of major
detectives covering organised crime and murder, disclosed yesterday that work
was down to a "trickle" on a number of high-profile cases.
They include new investigations into the murder of PC Keith Blakelock
during riots the Broadwater Farm Estate riots in Tottenham in 1985 and
the murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common more than ten years
ago. The investigation into the murder of Amélie Delagrange in West
London has also slowed.
Mr Ghaffur said that between 300 and 470 officers had been taken from
his units for counter-terrorism duties. He said: "Quite clearly there
could be long-term implications if this level of abstraction continues.
The Met is stretched and this is going to continue for a while."
He said that gun crime has started to climb again and the murder
detection rate is falling. New drives against drug dealers are also being cut
back.
ugust 02, 2005
The trail of phone calls and money that lead to Saudi Arabia
The London Times
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22989-1717295,00.html
By Daniel McGrory and Richard Owen
POLICE are tracking the worldwide money trail behind the London
bombers. They are also investigating the hundreds of telephone calls that the
bombers made before the attacks.
Intelligence agencies are studying a series of disturbing
communications from Britain to well-known al-Qaeda terrorists sheltering in Saudi
Arabia to see if it leads to another terror cell sheltering in Britain.
The messages from Saudi Arabia include transfers of cash to Britain. At
least one of the failed July 21 bombers spent time in Saudi Arabia.
Scotland Yard made clear that their search for the support network and
the "key logistical figures" behind the bombings will stretch worldwide
and could take months.
It was the flight of Osman Hussain, also known as Hamdi Isaac, the
suspected failed bomber, to join his brother in Rome that has led to
revelations in Italy about his family's alleged al-Qaeda links.
Anti-terror detectives in Rome disclosed yesterday how his brother,
Remzi Hussain, was already under scrutiny in relation to al-Qaeda's secret
financial network.
Carlo De Stefano, the head of Italy's counter-terror operations, said
that Remzi Hussain, who lives in Rome, has been under surveillance since
the attacks in the US on September 11, 2001.
He said that Remzi Hussain's souvenir shop selling African artefacts on
the Via Volturno near the city's railway station is being investigated
for its links to al-Barakaat, a finance company that has been banned by
the US and most Western countries.
Al-Barakaat is the so-called al-Qaeda banking network that wires money
around the globe. Investigators believe that it was such a system that
was used to fund previous terror operations, including the attack last
year on four trains in Madrid.
Terror financiers can shift cash to terror cells in any part of the
world by simple money transfers that are hard to trace.
Last night police said that Remzi Hussain is under arrest for
"falsifying documents". It was to his flat in Rome that his brother fled after
escaping Britain's biggest manhunt on July 29. When police searched the
flat on the Via Aurelia at Tor Pignatarra, a Rome suburb, they found
records of air tickets used in "recent times" by Remzi Hussain to Dubai,
Geneva, Zurich, Munich and Amsterdam.
In public, senior Italian officials said that Osman Hussain, who is
thought to have tried to kill himself and others by blowing up a Tube
train at Shepherd's Bush, was part of "a rag tag" group and not linked to a
major terror network.
Behind the scenes, however, Italian security forces have stepped up
their investigations, fearing that their country may be the next to suffer
a terrorist strike.
At the weekend Giuseppe Pisanu, the Interior Minister, said that
Hussain, his brothers and friends formed part of a "tightly knit network"
that posed a threat to Italy.
Alfredo Mantovano, Signor Pisanu's deputy, said on Sunday that "the
support network that Hamdi Isaac found in Italy confirms the presence in
our country of autonomous Islamic cells that may represent a concrete
threat".
Police have dismissed claims that other members of the July 21 bombing
attempts recently visited Rome, though they have asked for Scotland
Yard's help in trying to trace phone calls made from England.
Signor De Stefano told yesterday how intelligence services tracked
Hussain across Europe by surveillance technology to eavesdrop on his mobile
phone conversations.
Police and intelligence agencies listened as he desperately tried to
find a way out of the net that was closing around him. They picked up
Hussain speaking in an obscure Ethiopian dialect used on the border of
Somalia and Eritrea, which encouraged them to believe they had the right
man.
Hussain was tracked as he travelled by train through France to Italy
but dumped his British SIM card and replaced it with an Italian one that
was picked up by investigators in Rome.
He has allegedly told Rome police that his name is Hamdi Isaac, that he
was born in Ethiopia and came to Italy with five brothers. Two remain
in Italy, and both are under arrest; one emigrated to Canada while he
and one other went to Britain in 1992 claiming that they were refugees
from Somalia.
Hezbollah in Europe
By Patrick Devenny
FrontPageMagazine.com | August 3, 2005
http://frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18983
The July terror attacks in London were a prime example of how an
evidently ragtag team of local jihadis, possessing little funding and skill,
could successfully kill dozens of their fellow citizens while plunging
one of Europe's great cities into chaos. If recent reports are to be
believed, the motley group, relatively unskilled in the ways of mass
terrorism and guerilla warfare, were able â using explosives mixed in a
Tupperware container â to send political shockwaves across the entire
continent. Their attack was the perfect practical realization of the
"new terrorism," a decentralized, low cost operation using anonymous
operators resulting in maximum casualties and panic.
While Europe certainly has sufficient reason to fear its restive ranks
of homegrown militants who utilize simple terrorist techniques, such a
threat pales in comparison to the so-far hypothetical one posed by
Hezbollah. The deadly terrorist organization - operating behind the
protective aegis of Iran - has meticulously constructed an extensive and
professional network of agents and terrorists that has metastasized all
across Europe. What Hezbollah brings to the threat level in Europe is
more dangerous than anything wielded by local extremist groups,
organizational attributes such as professional training, military grade
explosives, well placed spies, and centralized coordination. While the
indigenous European jihadis may be the West's current threat du jour, it would
be a serious miscalculation to overlook the power of Hezbollah's
European-based terrorist enterprise.
The leader of Hezbollah's efforts in Europe is the infamous chief of
its intelligence and security organization, Imad Mugniyah. Mugniyah, one
of the world's most prolific mass murders and the mastermind of the
1983 Beirut attacks which killed 241 Americans, currently oversees
Hezbollah's terrorist operations worldwide. His recent efforts in Europe are
only the latest incarnation of the organization's long term interest in
European operations, building upon its historic continental
infrastructure. This history has been a particularly bloody one, with Hezbollah
carrying out numerous terrorist attacks in Europe throughout the 1980s,
including the 1985 bombings of a Jewish film festival in Paris and of a
crowded restaurant in Spain which resulted in 18 deaths. Hezbollah was
also active in attempts on author Salman Rushdie's life, sending
numerous assassins to kill him while also murdering the Italian translator of
"The Satanic Verses." While Hezbollah has not carried out any major
attacks in Europe over the past several years, their murderous pedigree
has already been firmly established.
Hezbollah cells in Europe have proven particularly adept at
multitasking, running concurrent operations involving attack planning, espionage,
fundraising, and propaganda. The group has been disturbingly energetic
with regard to attack preparations, especially over the past decade. A
Hezbollah cell based in Spain was broken up in 1997 after its members
were caught smuggling large amounts of plastic explosives into the
country via Cyprus. Spanish investigators, following up on the arrest,
discovered even more explosives â including massive amounts of military
grade plastique â destined for distribution to numerous other
Hezbollah cells all throughout Europe. Ghulam Mahmud Qawqa, a Hezbollah agent
who had engineered several attacks in Jerusalem and was captured in
2003 by Israeli police, admitted that he had been working with numerous
Hezbollah cells in Europe to initiate a continent wide campaign against
Israeli and Jewish targets, at the personal behest of the Hezbollah
leadership. Other cells have been observed scouting out American embassies
and installations, with special consideration given to creating the
maximum amount of civilian death. While sporadic arrests have given
European investigators some idea concerning the extent of Hezbollah
infiltration, it is difficult to actually quantify their standing force on the
continent. Nevertheless, European officials have successfully
identified active Hezbollah cells in 20 European nations. In Germany alone,
officials estimate that 800 trained Hezbollah terrorists currently reside
in-country, without the knowledge of security forces.
Unlike other terrorist groups who are usually content with planning
future attacks and recruiting new killers, Hezbollah â with the help of
Iranian intelligence - has built a first class intelligence
organization which runs extensive operations inside most European countries. The
primary mission for these Hezbollah agents is to recruit spies who can
easily infiltrate other nations, especially Israel, using their
European identification papers. In 2001, British national Jihad Shuman met
with Hezbollah agents in Britain, who then sent him to Israel to carry
out numerous espionage assignments. A year later, Canadian citizen Fawzi
Ayoub was briefed by his Hezbollah handlers in Europe before traveling
to Jerusalem, in order to facilitate arms transfers. Hezbollah agents
also recruited Danish citizen Ayad al-Ashuah in 2004 for espionage
purposes, including trips to Israel, where he scouted several targets for
future terrorist attacks. Spy networks, made up of visiting Palestinian
college students, have also been nurtured by Hezbollah, which uses them
to report on the movements of foreign officials and dignitaries.
Additionally, Israeli security experts charge that dozens of unidentified
Europeans have been recruited by Hezbollah intelligence for
reconnaissance missions within Israel over the past three years.
Europe has also proven to be especially conducive to Hezbollah
fundraising operations. The organization, which accrues an estimated $250
million dollars a year, has utilized lax European charity and monetary laws
to fill its coffers with untraceable donations. Numerous European
charities are little more than fronts for Hezbollah's money flow, including
charities such as the Lebanese Islamic Association, the al-Shahid
Social Relief Institution, the Help Foundation, Lebanese Welfare Committee,
and the Association of the Righteous, all of which operate or have
operated in nations such as Britain and Germany. European governments have
done little to stem this tide of unregulated funding, concerned more
with the sensitivities of their native Muslim populations than the
violence the money stream is funding.
In addition to their physical efforts on the continent, Hezbollah has
built an extensive propaganda and media apparatus aimed at Europe's
burgeoning immigrant Muslim population. The main conduit for this outreach
has been the al-Manar, or "the beacon," television network. Based in
Lebanon, the network regularly calls for the deaths of Americans and
Jews, while instructing viewers on how to commit suicide attacks. Until
December 2004, French based satellite provider Eutelsat carried the
hateful message of Al-Manar to an estimated 10-15 million viewers, many of
whom live in Europe. Only when an al-Manar program suggested Jews were
spreading AIDS among Arabs did Eutelsat finally pull the plug on
al-Manar's televised savagery. However, European viewers can still view
al-Manar on several alternate satellite feeds. The EU is currently
considering a complete ban of the station from European airwaves, but efforts
have been slow and ineffectual. Hezbollah also produces a mass
distribution newsletter in Germany, Al-Ahd, which carries the same fanatic
message as al-Manar to a large audience of sympathetic readers.
European governments have done little to stem this growth of Hezbollah
influence, primarily due to the fact that they are unable to summon the
requisite political will to simply declare Hezbollah a "terrorist"
group. Hezbollah, which has the blood of thousands of innocent people on
its hands, is still considered a "political" organization by many in the
EU. Some individual nations and their courts have taken limited steps
against Hezbollah infiltration, only to be stonewalled by the EU's
extensive bureaucracy, which persistently fails to even admit the existence
of a threat. These EU officials are, in effect, allowing Hezbollah to
lay the groundwork for a future terror war totally unimpeded.
Critics of the argument concerning the high-level threat Hezbollah
poses towards Europe would point out that Hezbollah has not attacked any
European target for the past ten years, while the more decentralized
jihadist groups have carried out numerous attacks, such as the bombings in
Madrid and London. However, the absence of overt action is hardly of
much comfort to those who have watched Hezbollah create a veritable
terrorist army under the noses of European security services. These same
critics must answer the critical question of why, why is Hezbollah
pouring so many resources into Europe if they have no interest in ever
carrying out attacks there?
One of the more disturbing explanations for Hezbollah's growing
interest in Europe rests in the groups close connections to the leadership of
Iran. Any Hezbollah action, no matter how minor, must be supervised
and approved by the Iranian intelligence service. Considering the
leading role played by European nations in the ongoing diplomatic effort to
halt the Iranian nuclear program, it would benefit the Iranian
leadership immensely to possess a large and professional intelligence and
terrorist apparatus which has already ingrained itself into the larger
European society. Were European nations to align themselves too closely with
any future hard-line American bargaining initiative, they could easily
find themselves at the mercy of the terrorist group they dutifully
ignored for so long.
Patrick Devenny is the Henry M. Jackson National Security Fellow at the
Center for Security Policy in Washington D.C.
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"Should I call the FBI?"
Vanity | 08-03-05 | me
Posted on 08/03/2005 4:03:34 AM PDT by nyconse
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Post no. 17
To: nyconse
You said in part, "He had a map of houses that had most of the children's names on the house they lived in. He kept asking the kids about where other children lived (parents were at the bus stop so was this guy and followed them home supposedly in order to sell books)."
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OPINION: I'm glad one of the neighbor's called the police.
When you contact your local FBI office (the one that is the closest to you - http://www.fbi.gov ); mention to the agent that an officer did make contact with the suspect.
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ON THE NET...
http://www.rewardsforjustice.net
http://www.fbi.gov
http://www.dhs.gov
17 posted on 08/03/2005 4:16:42 AM PDT by Cindy
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Note: These video clips (along with links to the transcripts) are on the current front page of MEMRITV.org:
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MUST SEE SAUDI TV II Reactions to London Bombing
#788 - British MP George Galloway in Syria: Foreigners Are Raping Two Beautiful Arab Daughters - Jerusalem and Baghdad
Al-Jazeera TV (Qatar), Syrian TV, ANB TV (London) - 7/31/2005 - 00:07:57
#787 - Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi to Journalists Asking about UCF Project: "What Do You Care?"
Iran Ch.1, Iran Ch.2 - 7/31/2005 - 00:00:57
#786 - Syrian MP Muhammad Habash on the Prophet Muhammad's Ecological Project of Cleaning Al-Madina from the Garbage Thrown by the Jews
Syrian TV - 7/29/2005 - 00:01:12
#785 - Former Jordanian Minister Ibrahim Al-Kilani on Recently Convicted Sheik: US "Aggression" against Sheik Al-Muayad Is Like Its Aggression against the Koran
Al-Jazeera TV (Qatar) - 7/31/2005 - 00:01:25
http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=788
7/31/2005 Clip No. 788
"British MP George Galloway in Syria: Foreigners Are Raping Two Beautiful Arab Daughters - Jerusalem and Baghdad"
TRANSCRIPT SNIPPET: "The following are excerpts from interviews and a speech by British MP George Galloway, which aired on various Arab channels on July 28 and 31, 2005."
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