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Posted on 09/03/2008 6:13:02 PM PDT by nwctwx
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Their "name" went into the sewer a long time ago.
JMHO, the whole “profession” went into the sewer. WSJ is just collateral damage.
OPINION: I agree.
THE JAWA REPORT - blog: "REPORT: BLOGGER THWARTS AL-QAEDA 9/11 ANNIVERSARY PLANS" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "My response: A) I'm not a hacker, although I play one on TV. B) Aaron is not a hacker." ARTICLE SNIPPET: D) "Neither I nor Aaron are responsible for the take down of al Qaeda's main forum and two of its sister forums...") (September 15, 2008)
HINDUSTAN TIMES.com: New Delhi - "HACKERS BLOCK QAEDA's 9/11 TERROR ON TAPE" by Pramit Pal Chaudhuri (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Sources close to US intelligence said, "Hackers knocked out Al Qaeda's online means of communication, thus preventing them from posting anything to commemorate the anniversary."Western intelligence suspects two hackers who have targeted Islamicist sites before were responsible: Aaron Weisburd from Internet Haganah and Rusty Shackleford from the web group My Pet Jawa." ARTICLE SNIPPET: "This is not the first time hackers have dented the plans of the world's deadliest terror network. In 2004, a hacker group called TeAmZ USA had knocked out the websites of Abu Musal al-Zarqawi, late head of the Al Qaeda in Iraq, for showing tapes of Westerners being beheaded. The hackers left the image of a gun-toting penguin on the website.") (Last updated September 13, 2008, 01:04)
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“INTERNET ARCHIVE: NUMBER ONE WITH A BULLET, AGAIN”
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30 July 2008
“INTERNET ARCHIVE VS. YOUTUBE, 19 AUGUST 2007 TO 24 AUGUST 2007”
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24 July 2008
“AL-QA`IDA ((HEARTS)) INTERNET ARCHIVE”
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16 July 2008
“GET YER JIHAD AT ARCHIVE.ORG”
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“FBI Backs Off From Secret Order for Data After Lawsuit”
By Ellen Nakashima
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, May 8, 2008; Page D01
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The FBI has withdrawn a secret administrative order seeking the name, address and online activity of a patron of the Internet Archive after the San Francisco-based digital library filed suit to block the action.”
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“FBI Offers $5,000 Reward in Clinic Arson”
(September 18, 2008)
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“Fire as a Tool of Terror”
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Policing Terrorism Report
No. 3 August 2008
“Firefighters’ Developing Role in Counterterrorism”
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and Kyle Dabruzzi
melamine - is spreading.
ProMedMail.org has a new report, 3 or 4 other countries are now reporting it in the milk products from China, including yogurt.
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Coalition Forces Kill, Detain Militants in Afghanistan
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2008 Coalition forces killed a militant and detained seven suspected militants during operations targeting the Haqqani terrorist network in Afghanistans Khowst province yesterday, military officials reported.
Coalition forces targeted a compound suspected to host Haqqani network militants in Khowst district. As coalition forces entered the compound, an armed militant attempted to engage the force. Realizing the threat, the force responded with small-arms fire, killing the militant.
A search of the compound revealed multiple AK-47 assault rifles and hand grenades, which were destroyed to prevent future use.
Elsewhere, Afghan national security forces and coalition forces captured six militants, one them a Taliban commander, in the Surobi district of Kabul province, Sept. 18.
The operation deliberately targeted the Taliban commander and his associates, officials said. Elements of the Afghan National Army’s commando force and coalition forces conducted a raid on the known commander’s safe house.
Forces received small-arms fire as they searched the compound. After positively identifying the militants responsible, the forces returned fire, killing two.
Two rocket-propelled grenade launchers, three AK-47s and a machine gun were recovered.
(Compiled from Combined Joint Task Force 101 news releases.)
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Coalition Forces Apprehend Suspects, Take Down Bombing Cells
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2008 Coalition forces apprehended five suspected members of an Iranian-backed terrorist group today during two separate operations in New Baghdad, and captured seven wanted men and 18 additional suspects in operations yesterday and today throughout Iraq, military officials reported.
Acting on intelligence information, coalition forces targeted suspected key members of the Khataib Hezbollah network in two separate locations today. The network allegedly funnels weapons and materiel into Iraq from Iran, which is then used to conduct attacks against coalition and Iraqi forces, officials said.
Coalition forces entered a building where one suspect was believed to be, and they apprehended him along with three associates. The suspect had $1,800, a 9 mm hand gun, an AK-47 assault rifle and numerous passports. Other coalition forces captured the other targeted suspect nearby without incident.
An operation yesterday netted one alleged terrorist believed to facilitate car bomb operations in the Baghdad area. He also is believed to have connections to one of the city’s car-bomb cell leaders. Two additional suspects were apprehended during the operation.
In a related operation today, coalition forces netted another Baghdad car-bomb cell leader who targets the Monsour area. Three additional suspected terrorists were detained during the operation.
Yesterday in Mosul, coalition forces detained six suspects, including one wanted man who is believed to facilitate the movement of terrorist funds between Iraq and neighboring countries. Intelligence reports also suggest that the suspect has connections to the regional al-Qaida leader. Additionally, the suspect allegedly aids the movement of suicide bombers from Iran to Iraq, officials said.
Coalition forces detained three suspected terrorists in Mosul today during two related operations targeting a wanted man with multiple links to al-Qaida financial networks. Coalition forces also targeted al-Qaida finance networks during an operation in Baghdad today. During that operation, an alleged terrorist financier who is believed to be a direct conspirator with a longtime regional al-Qaida leader was detained along with another suspect.
During an operation outside Ash Shurah, about 25 miles southeast of Mosul, coalition forces detained an alleged terrorist believed to be associated with multiple al-Qaida leaders. Four additional suspects were detained during the operation.
A coalition operation today in Dujayl, about 35 miles north of Baghdad, targeted al-Qaida communication networks. Forces captured a wanted man allegedly connected to a senior al-Qaida in Iraq courier.
Coalition forces operating alongside the Iraqi army in Kirkuk today netted a wanted terrorist believed to have connections with foreign terrorist organizations. During the operation, the man identified himself and forces seized multiple weapons, including a sub-machine gun.
In other operations yesterday:
— Coalition forces captured two Iranian-backed illegal militia suspects during an operation in Kut, about 125 miles southeast of Baghdad. Coalition forces targeted one suspect believed to be a roadside-bomb expert responsible for numerous attacks against coalition forces. Forces approached the wanted man’s location, where they encountered two suspected associates. During questioning, the two suspects appeared to be intoxicated to the point where they could not stand, and they were belligerent with coalition forces. The suspects were detained without incident.
— Sons of Iraq citizen security group members manning a checkpoint discovered a mobile cache in Salahuddin province. The vehicle carrying the explosives was designed for emplacing roadside bombs from within its interior. The cache included 18 RKG-3 anti-tank hand grenades, 15 RKG-3 fuse handles, a tin of RKG-3 detonators, and a 107 mm rocket.
In operations Sept. 19:
— The Muqdadiyah special weapons and tactics team arrested the mayor of Abu Sayda after they discovered a weapons cache at his orchard house in the Diyala province. Among items found were an improvised claymore mine, an RPG launcher, a 60 mm mortar tube, a 60 mm mortar tripod, a 2.75-inch rocket, an RPG round, two 120 mm high-explosive mortar rounds, 12 60 mm high-explosive mortar rounds, two 81 mm high-explosive mortar rounds, two homemade bombs, 35 non-electric detonators, five 60 mm mortar fuses, three electric detonators, a stick of C4 explosive, two fragmentation grenades, three AK-47 assault rifle barrels, two machine gun barrels and 10 bombs designed to pierce armor-hulled vehicles.
— Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Divisions Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, conducted a targeted raid using actionable intelligence to apprehend two suspected criminals living in southern Baghdad. Two pistols were confiscated from the detainees, who reportedly are responsible for sectarian violence in southwestern Baghdad.
In operations Sept. 18:
— Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers from the 25th Infantry Divisions 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, detained a suspected roadside-bomb cell leader and his brother north of Taji. The suspect is believed to have orchestrated an Aug. 10 suicide-bomb attack in Tarmiyah, as well as multiple small-arms attacks, officials said. The suspect also is alleged to have secured weapons for use against Iraqi and coalition forces.
— The Iraqi special weapons and tactics unit in Amarah arrested a suspected criminal after receiving information on the individual’s location from various sources. Iraqi forces conducted the mission without coalition forces present. Following the apprehension, the Amarah SWAT unit searched the individual, his home and job locations. They found several items that may lead to future arrests, officials said.
— Hillah SWAT arrested a suspected criminal cell leader while serving an Iraqi Interior Ministry warrant in the Hamza area. The man is a suspect in small-arms attacks against Iraqi and coalition forces, and is said to be a specialist in constructing electrical components for roadside bombs. While searching for another individual named in the warrant, SWAT detained three men in a home where they uncovered homemade explosives, including a wooden crate wired to explode. U.S. Special Forces, who assisted in the operation, entered another home when they came under fire from within the house. They returned fire, killing the suspect.
— Iraqi special operations forces in New Baghdad captured a suspected criminal leader of a roadside-bomb cell.
— The newly formed Amarah SWAT team captured a man suspected of leading a criminal cell leader and facilitating the acquisition of Iranian weapons by other criminal groups in Iraq.
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq and Multinational Corps Iraq news releases.)
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http://www.mnf-iraq.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22512&Itemid=128
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RELEASE No. 20080922-01
Sept. 22, 2008
MND-B Soldiers, ISF capture SG criminals with SoI help, seize cache in Baghdads Rashid district
Multi-National Division Baghdad
FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON, Iraq Multi-National Division Baghdad Soldiers, working with Iraqi Security Forces, detained Special Groups criminals and seized a weapons cache during ongoing security operations in the Rashid district of southern Baghdad Sept. 20 - 21.
Around 9:30 a.m., Sons of Iraq members flagged downed Iraqi National Police of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Brigade, 2nd NP Division, to inform them of two individuals emplacing an improvised explosive device on the roof of a house in the Doura community Sept. 20.
With the help of SoI security volunteers, the INPs discovered the IED and, upon searching the area, detained two known Special Groups criminals suspected of placing the improvised explosive device, which consisted of a 57 mm rocket rigged with an improvised timer and initiator device. The detainees are also suspected of carrying out a similar attack against ISF in August.
About 7:30 p.m., Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, MND-B, acting on intelligence information, conducted a target raid in the Hadar community of Rashid, capturing a reputed vehicle-borne IED maker.
At approximately 12:30 a.m. Sept. 21, Soldiers of Company C, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st BCT, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B, discovered a weapons cache while investigating a tip from a concerned Iraqi.
The Soldiers immediately notified an explosives ordnance disposal unit after they discovered four 57 mm rockets, nine 60 mm mortar rounds, two rocket propelled grenades, two RPG boosters, an illumination round, a grenade fuse, 300 12.7 mm rounds, 200 7.62 mm rounds, and IED-making materials.
The 1st Brigade continues to pursue criminals in the Rashid district, working shoulder-to-shoulder with their counterparts, the Iraqi Security Forces, to keep the people of the Rashid district safe and allow the Government of Iraq the freedom to operate, said Lt. Col. Paul Hossenlopp, deputy commander, 1st BCT, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B. With the cooperation of Iraqi citizens, our Soldiers and the ISF are ridding the streets of criminals and their weapons.
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British Airways suspends Pakistan flights
Reuters (excerpt) ^ | September 22, 2008
Posted on September 22, 2008 1:33:25 AM PDT by HAL9000
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - British Airways has suspended its flights to Pakistan because of security fears after a bloody suicide truck-bomb blast at a hotel in Islamabad on the weekend, an airline spokesman said on Monday.
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N Korea ‘removes nuclear seals’
BBC ^ | 09/22/08
Posted on September 22, 2008 2:54:00 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
N Korea ‘removes nuclear seals’
North Korea has removed UN nuclear watchdog seals from a key atomic facility, the organisation has said.
Pyongyang had said it would reactivate the Yongbyon plant amid disputes over a disarmament-for-aid deal.
North Korea said Washington had not removed it, as promised, from a list of state sponsors of terrorism.
The removal of similar seals in December 2002 sparked a long-running crisis which resulted in Pyongyang testing an atomic weapon in 2006.
Pyongyang was expecting to be removed from the US terror list after finally submitting a long-delayed account of its nuclear facilities to the six-party talks in June, in accordance with the disarmament deal it signed in 2007.
It also blew up the main cooling tower at Yongbyon in a symbolic gesture of its commitment to the process.
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HUMAN EVENTS.com (JIHAD WATCH.org): “RETURN OF THE IZOD AYATOLLAH” by Robert Spencer (September 22, 2008)
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“Chavez’s Dangerous Liaisons”
By Jaime Daremblum
The Weekly Standard | Monday, September 22, 2008
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“Russia - Northern Fleet heading to Venezuela for naval maneuvers in the Caribbean”
Interfax.ru via translation ^ | September 22, 2008
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“Russian warships in Syrian waters”
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“Israel Says Russia Feeds Tips to Syria”
moscow times ^ | 9/22/08 | moscow times
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Afghanistan - Taliban abduct 140 civilian workers from construction project
Reuters (excerpt) ^ | September 22, 2008
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TALIBAN ABDUCT MORE THAN 140 CIVILIAN LABOURERS OF A CONSTRUCTION FIRM IN WESTERN AFGHANISTAN -GOVERNOR
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Egypt - Group of foreigners kidnapped, including five Italians
Reuters Italy via translation ^ | September 22, 2008
Posted on September 22, 2008 3:46:17 AM PDT by HAL9000
ROME (Reuters) - A group of foreigners, including five Italians, was kidnapped in Egypt.
This was announced by the Foreign Ministry, without giving other details on the exact place where the abduction took place.
“The foreign minister, Franco Frattini, in flight to the United States, follows closely with the crisis unit of the Ministry of kidnapping cases in Egypt by a group of foreigners, among whom there are five Italians,” you law in a note.
“The minister - continues the note - has provisions to enable the full cooperation between the countries concerned, and the foreign ministry at this time maintains close contacts with other ministries of foreign affairs, as well as several Italian authorities and diplomatic offices Egypt-consular. “
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