China firm on Taiwan - say General's words his own
US animal rights activist vows to break law in Britain
Easing anxiety on mass transit
FBI bulletin outlines possible terrorist plot at Texas border
Things you'll not soon hear in the MSM.
From your last link:
>>>The plot, according to uncorroborated information provided by an FBI informant, involves a man, described as an Arab who goes by the nickname "El Espanol," and Ernesto Zatarin Beliz, also known as El Traca, a reputed Mexican drug trafficker and member of the Zetas, the feared enforcers of the notorious Gulf cartel.
"El Espanol is gathering truck drivers with knowledge of truck routes in the United States and explosive experts" in the state of Coahuila, according to the March 11 memo, which originated in the San Diego FBI office and was made available by a U.S. attorney's office. The informant "believes that the activity in Coahuila, Mexico, is terrorist related."<<<
http://www.wtop.com/index.php?nid=104&sid=543467
"KKK Chief Testifies About 1979 Shootings"
Updated: Saturday, Jul. 16, 2005 - 8:23 PM
By ESTES THOMPSON
Associated Press Writer
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - A Ku Klux Klan leader who was at a workers' rally more than 25 years ago where five people died and 10 others were injured gave defiant testimony to a commission Saturday, saying "maybe God guided the bullets."
Virgil L. Griffin of Mount Holly, imperial wizard of the Cleveland Knights of the KKK, said someone in the crowd of Communist Workers Party marchers fired first and hit a van driven by a Klansman.
"We had every right to drive down that street with nobody touching the cars," he said. "I didn't come to shoot or kill anybody."
Griffin spoke before the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission, an effort modeled on similar commissions in South Africa and Peru.
The commission is investigating the deaths at the Nov. 3, 1979, march organized by the Communist Workers Party that ended when members of the Klan and the American Nazi Party opened fire.
The commission is meeting without the support of city leaders in Greensboro, and it has no authority to pursue criminal or civil claims or grant immunity from them."
Thanks to RushmoreRocks for pointing to this thread:
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"FBI bulletin outlines possible terrorist plot at Texas border"
Dallas Morning News via Kansas City Star ^ | Posted on Sat, Jul. 16, 2005 | ALFREDO CORCHADO AND JASON TRAHAN
Posted on 07/17/2005 5:25:28 PM PDT by archy