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LR, your report is breathtaking.
amazing list of threats for a peaceful country.
Thank You, well done.
Don't miss post 3553, Liberty Rocks has a long list of our
bombs and threats for the day.
Guess a 'hair-trigger' would be too much to ask for, huh?
...Thanks!
You're welcome. Thanks for the compliments. (o:
They don't seem to be comfortable and/or knowledgeable of their weapons.
Better for us.
You're welcome.
SNIPPET:"His only crime was crossing into the United States illegally to try to earn more money but it's not his fault that accident happened," Carlos said.
E-Coli detected in Greenacres Water (Spokane again)
Attempted sale of babies in Shanghai via internet
MS-13 gang member wanted on murder charges caught in Virginia
Suspicions confirmed - Latin Kings established in NH
Nearly 100 weapons stolen from gun shop in Texas
SNIPPET:Investigators say the burglar broke into the gun shop by cutting the phone lines, disarming the alarm system and removing the burglar bars from the windows. Altogether, nearly 100 weapons were stolen -- 51 semi-automatic handguns, 32 assault rifles, an array of knives and boxes of ammunition.
"It's a real concern what people are going to do with guns like that," admitted shop owner Jane Downing. Police say the strange part about this burglary is that no money was stolen, only the weapons. That has them very concerned.
"They could get in the hands of some gang members, such as the Mexican Mafia," said Angleton Police Sgt. Kirk Coleman. "So you've got the problems down along the Texas border in Nuevo Laredo. There is speculation they could be headed that way."
This service is available to Washington, DC residents and those who work there, it is a text alert, check it out.
https://textalert.ema.dc.gov/index.php?CCheck=1
October 19, 2005 Anti-Terrorism News
(Iraq) Insurgents Kill 10 in Attacks Ahead of Saddam's Trial
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGB3CFKJZEE.html
Police arrest new suspect in Bali bombings
http://www.washingtontimes.com/upi/20051019-043818-3409r.htm
Iraq: We are fighting for an Islamic State, says Al-Qaeda in Iraq
http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Terrorism&loid=8.0.220033018&par=0
Terror threats alter daily life in U.S. - Is this the ânew normalâ
in U.S. cities?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9744641/
FBI: Closing Baltimore Tunnel Was Best
http://ap.washingtontimes.com/dynamic/stories/B/BALTIMORE_TUNNEL?SITE=DCTMS&SECTION=HOME
(Russia) 9 Servicemen Killed by Chechen Militants in 24 Hours
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/10/19/chechentoll.shtml
(Philippines) U.S. Puts Bounty on Bomb Maker
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-reward18oct18,1,5408736.story
A $10-million reward is offered for the capture of an Indonesian said
to be working with the head of a Philippine militant group.
Bomb threat shuts Baltimore tunnels
http://www.washingtontimes.com/metro/20051018-114901-6367r.htm
Tunnel Threat: May Be Linked To Baltimore Market
http://wjz.com/topstories/local_story_291133250.html
(NYC) Security clearances pulled amid leak investigation
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/356851p-304121c.html
Trial Set for Calif. Terror Suspects
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,172550,00.html
Four men accused of plotting terrorist attacks on military facilities
and synagogues are set for trial next year
Chertoff: End 'Catch and Release' at Borders
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,172570,00.html
Private planes fly back to National
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TRAVEL/10/18/national.airport.ap/index.html
http://news.google.com/news?ie=utf8&oe=utf8&persist=1&hl=en&client=google&ncl=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/topofthehour.aspx%3FStoryId%3D19530
Female Abu Sayyaf fighter, 3 others killed and other news of terrorists in the Philippines.
Links to the articles.
Explosion at Trinidad Cooking Oil Plant Wounds Four Workers, Two Critically
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBYV4ZJ0FE.html
The Associated Press
Published: Oct 20, 2005
PORT-OF-SPAIN (AP) - A fiery explosion late Wednesday at a factory in Port-of-Spain wounded four workers, including two who suffered severe burns, officials said.
The cause of the explosion was not immediately known, said Fire Officer Mark Martin. The incident occurred at the Edible Oil Complex of state-owned National Flour Mills Ltd.
The two workers who were severely burned were reported in critical condition, while the injuries of the other two employees were considered minor, Martin said.
Damage to the inside of the factory was extensive and operations were expected to be halted at least through Thursday while authorities investigate the cause of the late-night explosion, said Franklin Daharu, the acting general manager.
National Flour produces about 300 tons of soybean oil per day at the plant.
(kah/bf)
AP-ES-10-20-05 0035EDT
This could be an accident. However, with the recent bombings, I thought this interesting.
http://usinfo.state.gov/xarchives/display.html?p=washfile-english&y=2005&m=October&x=20051019125302AEneerG3.220767e-02&t=livefeeds/wf-latest.html
You Are In: USINFO > Products >Washfile
19 October 2005
Support for Democracy Is Highest U.S. Priority in Caribbean
USAID's Adolfo Franco says 2006 election in Guyana will be "challenge"
Support for democratic governance remains the highest U.S. priority in the Caribbean, says Adolfo Franco, assistant
administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
In congressional testimony October 19, Franco outlined USAID programs in the Caribbean, telling lawmakers that trends over
the past two decades "clearly indicate a deepening of democratic values as democracy becomes the expectation of citizens and,
in a globalizing world, the expectation of the marketplace."Â (See related article.)
Civilian, rather than military, governments now are in place in all countries of the Caribbean except Cuba, Franco said, though
he added that progress toward democracy could be "undermined by weak public institutions, crime, and corruption."
Franco predicted that in 2006 the "elections challenge" in the Caribbean will be in Guyana, where "deep political schisms"
aligned along ethnic lines threaten to "further deteriorate public confidence in the two main political parties and erode
democracy."Â USAID, he said, is continuing to fund technical assistance and training for the Guyana Elections Commission,
while also supporting a "national-level dialogue aimed at reducing ethnic tensions in politics."
U.S. SUPPORT FOR ELECTIONS
He told the House International Relations Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere that while transparency and
anti-crime/corruption activities are important to strengthening democracy, USAID's greatest efforts in the Caribbean are to
promote and maintain democracy through the support of elections. USAID, he said, has worked successfully with Guyana,
Jamaica and the Dominican Republic to develop modern electoral systems capable of conducting free and fair elections.
In Haiti, Franco said, USAID is coordinating with other international donors to assist the Haitian Provisional Electoral
Commission in carrying out elections scheduled for November and December. (See related article.)
USAID is contributing funds to support the efforts of the Organization of American States and U.N. Development Program in
registration and electoral oversight in Haiti. He added that USAID assistance in that country includes technical support for
voter education, journalist training, political-party strengthening and support and international election observers.
Cuba "presents a unique exception to the trend of democracy in the region," Franco said. USAID supports the policy goal of
promoting a rapid, peaceful transition to democracy in Cuba and offers grants to U.S. universities and nongovernmental
organizations to increase "the flow of accurate information on democracy, human rights, and free enterprise to, from, and within
Cuba."
USAID also works to improve the region's investment climate and reduce "constraints to business by assisting Caribbean
governments to enact legal, policy and regulatory reforms that promote trade liberalization, hemispheric market integration,
competitiveness, and investment," Franco said.
HIV/AIDS REMAINS LARGEST HEALTH THREAT
The HIV/AIDS pandemic, Franco said, is the largest health threat to the Caribbean, citing the fact that outside sub-Saharan
Africa, the Caribbean region has the highest HIV/AIDS rate in the world. By the end of 2004, he said, the number of AIDS
cases in the region was estimated to be at least 440,000, including the 53,000 people who acquired the virus in 2004. Haiti is
considered the Caribbean country most affected by HIV/AIDS. (See also HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean.)
About 1,000 HIV-positive infants are born each year in the Caribbean, Franco said, adding that both HIV prevalence and AIDS
cases are under-reported in the region, possibly by as much as 30 percent to 75 percent.Â
(This article is too long for me to print, there is more on the two subjects.)
Thanks to MamaDearest for pointing to this article:
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http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=local&id=3553644
"Nearly 100 weapons stolen from gun shop"
(10/19/05 - KTRK/ANGLETON, TX) -
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Altogether, nearly 100 weapons were stolen -- 51 semi-automatic handguns, 32 assault rifles, an array of knives and boxes of ammunition."
ARTICLE SNIPPET #2: "If you have any information, you're asked to contact Angleton police. A cash reward is being offered. You can call Brazoria County Crime Stoppers at 979-849-TIPS."
Thanks to RaceBannon for the ping to this thread:
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Posted on 10/20/2005 1:57:26 AM PDT by vadkins
ON THE NET...
http://www.internet-haganah.us/jihadi/
http://www.infovlad.net
http://www.memri.org/jihad.html
http://www.memritv.org
http://www.jihadwatch.org
http://www.truthusa.com/911news.html
UPDATE...
Note: The following text is an exact quote:
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2005/10/008609print.html
October 19, 2005
Jihad comes to Trinidad
Killing for Allah even in Trinidad. "The 4th Bomb attack on Trinidad in recent months," from Black Britain, with thanks to Susan:
The bombs was described as being of low density, however it was reported that 7 people were injured due to the explosion outside the popular nightspot, Smokey and Bunty. The frequently attended nightspot was literally yards away from the St. James Police station....
Detectives had received information prior to Fridays events concerning the possible threat to the Port of Spain. Cedric Neptune, President of the Police and Welfare suggested that the police were on high security alert; however he was not at liberty to disclose any further information to the press.
There have now been five arrests in connection with Fridays bombing, one of whom is affiliated with the local militant Muslim group, otherwise known as Jaamat-al Muslimeen....
There have been a series of bomb attacks on Trinidad. The 11th July on Frederick Street, Port of Spain saw 15 causalities, 10th August on George Street showed no casualties, and 10th September only one person suffered minor injuries.
Posted at October 19, 2005 09:35 AM
I'm following the hurricane coverage here:
http://www.weather.com
http://www.foxnews.com
ON THE NET...
US-CERT.GOV
http://www.us-cert.gov
Thanks for those links!
Thanks for the ping!
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