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Granny, I did note the address. I read on the main thread that the Islamic Society is one block away from the apartment on George Ave.
Uniform reports from overseas suggest that the pattern for vest detonations is that the head and shoulders separate and land some yards away virtually intact. Sex and age are usually readily apparent. IDs can be made without having to resort to dental records. I have to wonder why the torso is "missing."
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=19696
From an article on the Bali bombings, this is the center of the article.......
On this level, official and media reports referred to "warnings" about
possible renewal of Jemaah Islamiyah's suicide attacks somewhere in
Indonesia. Such reports, if not specific, are stunning in their semantics:
the terrorists have never retreated nor granted their enemy quarter.
Jemaah has never stopped planning and gathering resources for
operations. Indonesias authorities should be psychologically mobilized
non-stop against Jemaah and its sisters around the islands. So should
the rest of the world. These are lessons to all other democracies and
countries trying to become ones. The jihad wars against free societies
have been declared and are waged on a daily basis. Those countries
that havent been hit will eventually be hit and those who have been
targeted already will continue to be targeted. Even expect the sites that
have been reached by violence to be visited again: Not only Baghdad
and Basra, but also New York and London. The Jihadi terrorists are not
different from the previous foes the free world had to face such as
Nazis, Fascists, and Bolsheviks: For as long as theyve marked a city or
a country with "dar al Harb" or placed its population under the lethal
status of "Kuffar" (infidels).
My colleague, Professor Zachary Abuza, author of Militant Islam and
South East Asia: Crucible of Terror, is a leading expert on Jemaah
Islamiyah (JI). He says its its connection to al-Qaeda has advanced
significant analysis on a tactical shift. Writing on the Counter Terrorism
Blog last Saturday, he stated, "JI was formerly close to Al Qaeda,
though that relationship has been in doubt owing to concerted
counter-terror operations that have led to the arrests of much of the
respective organizations leadership." Moreover, he notes a technical,
tactical shift: an "apparent shift back to smaller bombs." Abuza asks:
Does this indicate the inability to procure the materials and
indicate limited human and material resources to put
together large bombs? Does it signify that the link to Al
Qaeda, which passed over $130,000 to JI for operations no
longer exist? The fact is we really dont know the extent of
the current relationship.
Indeed, as other area experts and terror analysts concur, the modus
operandi regarding the type of bombs, and their transporters has
changed. The Jihadists, as I analyze in my forthcoming book, Future
Jihad (November 2005), are currently in a state of mutation, as is the
case with most organizations. Field experience and transformations are
crucial in the shaping of new tactics and means of delivery. Just as it is
less likely that a second Mohammad Atta team would proceed with the
exact same plans to pulverize two NYC landmarks, it is less likely for JI
to use the exact same material to blow up the same type of target in
the same city. Most likely some of the components have to change, at
least from a tactical angle. But these are only tactical analysis: what is
the big picture? Here are some main themes:
>>>>Would the Dolphins be working up north, where the diver was found? Or only in the warm southern waters?
Here is a snippet:
Navy Sailors, standing watch over Arabian Gulf ports and deterring uninvited guests seeking to harm ships and ports. With swimmer defense experience dating back to Vietnam, the Navys Mk 6 dolphins are ready to deploy any time, anywhere.
It is reassuring to know that we can put our anti-swimmer dolphins where we need them rapidly and successfully, in order to protect our Sailors, ships and high value assets, said Lt. Cmdr. Martin Anderson, U.S. Naval Forces Central Commands Special Operations branch officer.
Sponsored Links
These dolphins and their handlers provide a valuable capability, by guarding U.S. and coalition ships and piers in the waters of not only the Arabian Gulf, but throughout 5th Fleet waters.
Taking over from the Sea Lion Shallow Water Intruder Detection System, the dolphins, operated by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Mobile Unit 3, provide significant operational force protection capabilities to the 5th Fleet theater. The Navys selection of bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions for its operational systems is based on a variety of factors, one of the most important of which is their ability to work comfortably and effectively in a wide variety of environments.
Theyre able to adapt rapidly, and their biological sonar is very effective, said Naval Space and Warfare (SPAWAR) representative, Mark Yates, referring to the mammals special natural adaptations, such as an efficient hydrodynamic shape, and a very effective natural sonar system that can transmit and receive sound waves.
The adaptations make the animals valuable partners in detecting threat swimmers, added Sonar Technician (Submarines) 1st Class Dan Cook of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 3. Hardware-based systems have limitations that the dolphins make up for naturally, which helps them discriminate between objects and swimmers. This is particularly helpful in high noise environments, such as harbors and bays.
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It sounds like they can go in cold water. But it also says they use sea lions.
And they are called anti swimmers.
Since we have unexplained deaths of mysterious scuba divers, I just found this interesting.
I think PhiKap posted where the Islamic Society was in reference to the school. Don't I remember seeing that nwctwx and Revel?
Dolphins are members of the whale family and are found in all oceans of the world, including the Pacific which compared to the Atlantic is mighty cold. I'm going to be very sad if I confirm the US Navy turned these intelligent, gentle creatures into cold blooded killers. Especially if they are indiscriminate in the killing. Better to use real pros, like Orcas.
Joel Henry Hinrichs III
All good ideas to remember when shopping at malls.
One thing I would add is to always know where exits are. Most smaller stores between the big department stores have back doors for delivery which would be a good escape route if needed.
Muslim convert?
Thanx for the ping. Maybe the press blackout for investigating purposes? (yeah right, lol)
His residence was spitting distance from the Islamic Society.
I predict that to be a good guess.
So can someone help me understand...
Hamas is now an official member of the governing body of Gaza - see election article below.
The US administration has once again reiterated its position that Hamas is a terror group. (See statements this weekend by Condoleeza Rice.)
The US continues to send aid to Gaza (See http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/budget.htm for breakdown through USAID for the past few years) Also see http://www.usaid.gov/wbg/headline_242.htm (August 26, 2005 -U.S. Funds Major Water Pipeline for Gaza)
Is the US not violating its own laws on funding terrorist entities?
Fatah Wins 53%, HAMAS 26% of Seats in Local Elections
Gaza Palestine Satellite Channel Television in Arabic at 0815 GMT on 1 October begins to carry live from the "Palestinian Media Center" a news conference by Jamal al-Shawbaki, head of the Higher Local Elections Committee, who announces the results of the third phase of the local council elections held in the West Bank on 29 September 2005.
Al-Shawbaki says voter turnout reached 84 percent. He adds that the elections took place based on the amended elections law, which takes into account constituencies and party lists. He says that in accordance with the new law, only those registered in the voters lists were allowed to vote.
Al-Shawbaki announces that the elections took place in 104 local councils, 22 of which won uncontested. He notes that 144,000 were registered to vote for 1,018 seats during this stage.
Al-Shawbaki says these seats were distributed as follows:
Fatah won 547 seats; HAMAS won 265 seats; the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) won 55 seats; the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) won 13 seats; the People's Party won 18 seats; the Islamic Jihad won three seats; the independents won 58 seats; and families won 59 seats. Al-Shawbaki adds that the percentages are as follows:
Fatah: 53.73%
HAMAS: 26.03%
PFLP: 5.40%
DFLP: 1.28%
People's Party: 1.77%
Islamic Jihad: 0.29%
Independents: 5.70%
Families: 5.80%
He adds that Fatah won the seats of 51 local councils and HAMAS won the seats of 13 local councils. He notes that 40 local councils will be formed based on coalitions.
Al-Shawbaki thanks the Palestinian citizens, the Ministry of Education and teachers, and the Palestinian police.
At 0820 GMT, Al-Shawbaki begins to take questions.
Responding to a question, Al-Shawbaki says 17 prisoners were candidates, and most of them had won.
Responding to another question, Al-Shawbaki says: "In my opinion, the high turnout by Palestinians took place because Palestinians see the elections as a new struggle arena, and they want to convey to the international community that the Palestinian people, who are living and suffering under occupation, have the democratic ability to self-determination. Therefore, the international community must intervene to end the occupation, and give the Palestinians the freedom to establish a state."
Source: http://www.lauramansfield.com/j/showarticle.asp?id=6
Thought I should post Johnny Jihad Lindh here as well for a comparison to Hinrichs III.
LOL, the list of towns has become too long to manage.
>>>"Kings Cross", That has to be part of the answer, the King and worse yet, the cross.
I agree.
LOL, I know about *this much* about football. Glad your team won though. :-)
Thanks, Cindy.
That tour boat accident is so sad.
Helpless elderly drowning.
Prayers.
Is the US not violating its own laws on funding terrorist entities?
IMO, absolutely, yes the US IS violating its own laws.
Yes, granny, you recalled correctly. It was actually toys enclosed in bags of candy, and there were 2 versions: one version was an airplane suspended between the 2 WTC towers and the other was a likeness of Osama bin Laden pushing on the 2 WTC towers. The serial number on the bottom of the "toys" was 911.
The candy, which was pulled from the market following complaints, was actually produced in China and marketed predominantly to Hispanic markets.
Here's a link.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5843441/?GT1=4529
LOL
Too bad they don't all glow in the dark.:)
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