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I think that after digging around on this site, I have to issue a warning to not get on airplanes.
We do not need terrorists, we have enough fools, shipping all kinds of hazmat shipments, under false labels.
Then there is the repair work..........
granny
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http://www.oig.dot.gov/item.jsp?id=1565
Title:
Audit initiated on Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) Air Carriers' Outsourcing of Aircraft
Maintenance
Date:
May, 19 2005
Type:
Announcement
Summary:
On May 19, we initiated an audit of FAA's oversight of
audit of air carriers outsourcing of aircraft
maintenance. The objectives of our audit are to
determine: (1) the type and quantity of maintenance
performed by outside repair stations, and (2)
whether FAA is effectively monitoring air carriers
oversight of the work performed by outside repair
stations and verifying that safety requirements are
met. The audit was requested by Rep. James L.
Oberstar, Ranking Democratic Member of the House
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and
Rep. Peter DeFazio.
Full document:
PDF document
http://www.internet-haganah.us/harchives/004699.html
August 07, 2005
"jamaat-islamia.org: Russian Islamist site of the Al Muhajiroun variety"
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ON THE NET...
http://www.jamaat-islamia.org
http://islamica.fastbb.ru/
All the quality assurance managers cited and the company execs in the know are all traitors in my eyes.
So stupid to cut corners for flying craft. And for our military no less? Traitors.
MSNBC, WaPo, and others reporting that US gov't buildings in SA to be closed Monday and Tuesday due to specific threat information...
U.S missions say to close in Saudi over threat
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2005-08-07T155513Z_01_L07597513_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-SECURITY-SAUDI-USA-DC.XML
By Dominic Evans
RIYADH (Reuters) - U.S. diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia will be closed on Monday and Tuesday because of a threat against U.S. buildings, the U.S. embassy said on Sunday.
It said the embassy in Riyadh and the consulate in the Red Sea city of Jeddah would be closed on Aug. 8 and 9 "in response to a threat against U.S. government buildings in the kingdom."
The embassy advised U.S. citizens to maintain a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to increase security awareness.
Last month, the United States warned Americans in Saudi Arabia that militants were planning fresh attacks in the world's biggest oil exporter, and later banned military personnel from traveling around the kingdom.
But it said it had no specific information about the timing, target or method of any possible attacks.
U.S. diplomatic missions in the kingdom have been closed briefly several times in recent years because of threats of violence against them.
An earlier statement, posted on the U.S. embassy Web site on Saturday, warned of "ongoing security concerns in the region, including for seaborne vessels traveling in the southern Red Sea."
Al Qaeda-linked militants have waged a bombing campaign in the kingdom since 2003 to expel Westerners from Islam's birthplace and destabilize the pro-Western royal family.
The violence has killed at least 91 foreign nationals and Saudi civilians, 41 security force members and 112 militants.
In 2003 suicide bombers hit several compounds housing foreigners, and last year gunmen made a series of attacks on Westerners, including a daylight raid on the U.S. consulate in Jeddah.
King Abdullah, who came to the throne this month after King Fahd died, is expected to continue the government crackdown on militants, which analysts say has already eroded al Qaeda's network in Saudi Arabia.
Authorities have killed or arrested all but three men on a list of 26 most wanted suspects published in 2003. In June officials issued a list of 36 more wanted men they are still hunting.
New CIA unit to dig into public materials
http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/?feed=TopNews&article=UPI-1-20050807-11251900-bc-us-opensource.xml
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UPI) -- The CIA reportedly plans to expand a wing that currently translates foreign language broadcasts and documents to include a wide variety of data mining.
ime magazine says Director Porter Goss will launch the unit by Oct. 1.
The "open source" unit will search through public data such as research articles, Web sites and phone books in order to better investigate suspects.
What looks like a $100 million budget for the expanded unit will be monitored by the Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte.
Critics of the CIA welcome the move, saying the agency has been too reliant on secret operation reports and failed to see the benefit of searching through open source items like the speeches of fundamentalists, Time said.
Copyright 2005 by United Press International. All Rights Reserved.
Al-Qaeda attack foiled
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1750403,00.html
Tel Aviv - Turkish security forces prevented a mass attack the al-Qaeda terrorist group intended launching against Israeli tourists in the southern Turkish port of Alanya, the Israeli Yediot Aharanot daily reported on Sunday.
According to the Israeli daily, Turkish security forces arrested the members of an al-Qaeda cell, comprised mostly of Turkish citizens, in Alanya on Thursday.
They also found a boat docked in the harbour and loaded with 400kg of TNT, which was to have been used against the Israeli tourists.
Four Israeli cruise ships carrying 3 500 tourists to Alanya were ordered to change their routes Friday and anchor in alternate destinations following intelligence reports of a possible terror attack at the port.
All the quality assurance managers cited and the company execs in
the know are all traitors in my eyes.
So stupid to cut corners for flying craft. And for our military no less?
Traitors. <<<<<<<<<<<
I am in full agreement with you, traitors, shoot them at
sunrise.
OFF TOPIC, FOR DOG LOVERS!!!!!!!
Dave Barry on the secret life of dogs, a must read....
LOL
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1458647/posts
My son insists he heard August 27th for the attack. Has anyone else heard this date?
Let's keep an eye on where TBTB are located. Anyone in a bunker at the moment? More than the usual number? Any unusual number of trips out of the country?
I agree we will NOT be told about an upcoming WMD attack and I believe they have a pretty good idea of when it is planned. Other countries gossip....
No.
Clarification.
No, I have not heard that date mentioned; nor have I seen that date on any online calendar I have visited (that I can recall).
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TERRORISM IS GLOBAL.
TERRORISTS ARE GLOBAL.
Jihad -- another day.
http://www.ottawasun.com/News/Columnists/McRae_Earl/2005/08/06/1162415.html
"WHO'S HOLDING THE BAG?" by Earl McRae (August 7, 2005)
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Post no. 3
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1458617/posts?page=3#3
The milk articles are must-reads. Thanks for posting them Cindy!
It's gotten SO bad we've decided (and this is our THIRD newfie, but the first time we've had two at a time) to get a canine counselor our vet recommended to come to our home for private lessons for US and the pup. ~sigh~
Saw a satellite show about airline crashes. A point they made was that it is cheaper to settle with grieving relatives than to update the planes and make them safe. It was stomach turning and makes one want to take any other means of transportation than airlines to know they have no conscience about killing innocent passengers.
GM will be sourcing $1 billion in auto parts from India - enjoy your drive!
In my stack of old '78 albums are several with St. Bernard tooth marks through and through. Luckily (or maybe not) we got home before our Vanessa completed the chewing. We saved our Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and Rolling Stones albums..but Dionne Warwicke was not as fortunate.
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