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Posted on 12/01/2008 6:12:32 PM PST by nwctwx
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Have to laugh a bit. I use FOX News as a nightlite. Sure interrupts my sleep.
“My last pneumonia vaccine was 10 years ago. “
If you are over 65 you need a booster. s/b 5 years.
Get on a waiting list for Shingles vaccine if you are over 60.
Waiting lists are now ~ 45-60 days.
The lone gunman captured alive in Mumbai has told interrogators only 10 of the 24 young men in his year-long terrorist training course were sent to Mumbai last week, leaving 14 still in Pakistan, ready to strike again, law enforcement and security sources tell ABCNews.com.
Security officials say they have been warned by Indian and U.S. officials that a second attack on the Indian capital city New Delhi is possible.
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http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6378603&page=1
US wants four ex-ISI officials declared terrorists
Thursday, December 04, 2008
ISLAMABAD: The US has given four names of former ISI officials, including Lt-Gen (retd) Hameed Gul, to the UN Security Council to put them on the list of international terrorists. Government of Pakistan is aware of this move, which is considered here by some as part of an international conspiracy to target the ISI, whose reformation has already been sought by Washington.
The US embassy in Islamabad claims to be completely unaware of this move while the foreign office spokesman also did not come up with any explanation on the matter despite being approached on Tuesday. However, Lt-Gen (retd) Hameed Gul confirmed to this correspondent that he was included in the list of those four or five former ISI officials whose names had been provided to the UN secretary-general by the US government to be included in the list of international terrorists.
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Thursday, December 04, 2008
23 killed as jets pound Taliban hideouts in Mohmand Agency
* One Taliban killed, Atomic Energy Commission engineer kidnapped in Swat
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008/12/04/story_4-12-2008_pg1_9
NEW DELHI: Nearly 1,200 uninhabited islands in the Indian seas pose a major security threat as these are being scanned by Pakistan-based terror outfits - Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) - to make new bases to launch jihadi operations against India. Although the vulnerability of these islands has been discussed in every high-level meeting ever since the home ministry made a detailed presentation before the country's top cops in November 2006, no one in the security establishment is sure whether these uninhabited tracts are actually free from any jihadi element.
A detailed note of the ministry, accessed by TOI, shows that the then joint secretary (security) had categorically mentioned LeT's plans to start sea wings and JeM's plans to train its cadres in deep-sea diving during the presentation. The JS while referring to intelligence inputs had also told the gathering of police chiefs of all the states how the Pakistani espionage agency "ISI was looking for these unihabited islands to expand its operational base".
These islands -- most of them having thick jungles -- are spread all around. Kuruvadweep in the Kabiri river delta in Kerala, Isle of Man and Tilangchong near Nicobar Island, Barren Island in the Andaman Sea, Purbasha Island near Bangladesh and Kalpeni and Cheriyam near Lakshadweep are among the hundreds of uninhabited islands which fall in the category of becoming jihadis' launch-pad.
Realising the looming threat of maritime terrorism, the home ministry had quickly launched the coastal security scheme for nine coastal states and four Union Territories (UTs), earmarking over Rs 550 crore. But, the scheme has got a very poor response from the states. The only exception has been Gujarat which made its coastal police stations functional, though without any boats as they have to be procured by the Centre. A total of 73 coastal police stations, 97 check posts, 58 outposts and 30 barracks are supposed to be set up under the scheme which covers Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Goa, Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Puducherry, Daman and Diu. But, what is the purpose of such police stations when they do not have boats to patrol?
An official said: "A contract has been signed between the ministry and two vendors for supply of 110 (each of 12 tonnes) and 84 (five tonne) boats. Delivery of these boats is expected to begin by April next year."
The FBI is reaching out to the Somali-American community amid reports that young men are being recruited to be trained as suicide bombers in Somalia, officials said Thursday. "There are reports of kids missing from different parts of the country," said FBI special agent E.K. Wilson. "Our concern is that they are returning to fight and to train to fight or conduct terrorist activity."
Citing Department of Justice policy, Wilson said he could not confirm whether the FBI was actively investigating whether a terrorist recruiting cell was operating in the Somali-American community. About 20-40 Somali youth are reported to have disappeared in Minneapolis where about half of the estimated 200,000 Somali-Americans reside.
"We are in touch with the Somali-American community and we're committed to working with them to stop or prevent recruitment and radicalization of Somali youth," Wilson told AFP. Wilson said the FBI is assisting Somali authorities in investigating an October 29 suicide bombing but would not confirm reports that a Somali-American youth who was buried on Wednesday was the bomber. "The FBI did facilitate the return of some remains after the bombing of a US citizen to Minneapolis. We are not confirming the identity or whether it was the bomber or a victim."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081204/pl_afp/usattackssomaliafbi
Thanks, Bobibutu. Have an appointment for both the pnuemonia and shingles vaccine next week. And yes, I am over 65......but, I rather relish being old enough to be called “eccentric”. Years ago I was called extremist, loony, conspiritorial, and (oh, the horror) ultra right-wing. So now, I am quite happy with being just “eccentric”. So be it..
Another good thing about ageing. I use a cane. I don’t really need it. (Well, maybe at times I do) But I find that when I use it, others give me space and are rather differential and seemingly more respectful. So, if the little bas*ards in the Mall give me any sh*t, I’ll just bash them with my cane. I’m kind of enjoying the freedom of expression that advanced years enable one to have.
Thanks for the ping!
Friday, December 5, 2008
Syria Back To Producing Plutonium
Looks like Syria is cruising for another Bruising. Just 15 months ago, Israel blew up a Nuclear Plant in the middle of the Syrian desert. When UN inspectors were allowed to visit the site, lo and behold they found traces of nuclear material.
Syria refuses to let the UN back to the site, so a covert marine operation was launched to take a look at what is going on. The answer is Syria is back to producing Plutonium:
Covert marine operation uncovers Syria’s return to plutonium production
Exclusive Report
December 5, 2008
The Orontes River, Syria
In the face of Damascus’ refusal to allow UN inspectors access to three suspect “research laboratories, Western agents recently carried out a daring covert operation to collect water samples from the Orontes river in Syria where it drains into the Mediterranean, intelligence sources reveal. Their discoveries were presented to a closed session of the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency’s board on Nov. 27-28.
Situated on the river bank near Homs is one of the three research institutes where Syrian, Iranian and North Korean technicians and scientists are suspected of reprocessing plutonium for Syria’s clandestine military nuclear program. The Orentes samples confirmed the suspicion that Syria has gone back to the plutonium project which was cut short when Israeli destroyed its reactor at Al Kibar in September 2007.
The Orontes rises at Tal al Musa north of Damascus and south of Homs. It flows into the sea near Antakya, which is north of Latakiya and west of Aleppo, not far from the Turkish border.
The IAEA board meeting was told in general teams how the tainted river samples were obtained. Military sources add that western nuclear technicians collected them from a boat which sailed surreptitiously up to the river mouth in Syria. To make sure of their finding, they collected river water on three different dates in the last two months.
Their discovery tied in with a separate report reaching the nuclear watchdog board that Iran and North Korea were frantically drafting in nuclear specialists to help Syria revive its plutonium reprocessing project. The product is to be stored in protected hideouts.
It was the view of some board members that Tehran and Pyongyang had determined to prove that the Israeli attack had not put Syria off its nuclear program. Both were even more insistent on showing the world that the Iranian nuclear program of which the Syrian project was a part was unstoppable.
Syria and North Korea accordingly renewed their clandestine nuclear cooperation accord on Oct. 22, so making sure of an uninterrupted flow from Pyongyang of nuclear materials, technology and experts for Syria’s covert nuclear facilities.
http://yidwithlid.blogspot.com/2008/12/syria-back-to-producing-plutonium.html
You are welcome. Hmmm you have me thinking ... cane.
Lost my Service Dog of 10 years 2 years ago (116lb GSD) - he was very effective in “parting the waters” for me.
So I’ll be checking out canes now - thx for the tip.
I have runner’s knee which now is arthritic and (according to the doctor) in need of a knee replacement. I bought a cane a while back and it is also useful for hiking (yep, you can’t keep some people down). As a secondary usage, a cane can be readily be used for self defense given the need to do so.
Indian Police Say Man Arrested in Mumbai Probe Is Undercover Cop
SRINAGAR, India One of the two men arrested for illegally buying mobile phone cards used by gunmen in the Mumbai attacks is a counter-insurgency police officer who may have been on an undercover mission, security officials said Saturday.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,463028,00.html
India has been deeply penetrated by the jihadii’s
Unidentified chemical found in Salt River
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is trying to identify what chemical is getting into the south fork of the Salt River in Audrain County. Department of Natural Resources spokesman Larry Archer says he believes the green water is a result of chemicals released from industry in the area combining with chemicals from a water treatment plant.
"Coming out of the plant it's been described by our folks at the scene as almost an anti-freeze green if you're familiar with automobile anti-freeze, that's a pretty bright green, so it's very noticeable coming out of the plant."
Drill tests Poison Center's response to chemical release
What would you do if you were at a public event and a chemical agent was released into the crowd? Call the police? An ambulance? How about Poison Control?
Thanks MamaD, I’m a bit better. That was quite an ordeal for a vaccine that supposedly only has a 1% bad reaction. I’ve heard from several people who had the same or worse symptoms or who knew of people who were physically ill from this.
Thanks for the pings, I’m off to bed even though it’s early, I had to work today and I’m pooped.
Thanks for the ping lewisglad. Syria seems to be just itchin for a fight.
Considering the long standing animosity between India an Pakistan it's not surprising. Greatly disappointing but not surprising.
I called a local clinic and was told since I've already had one pneumonia shot about 15 years ago, they recommend only TWO in a lifetime. The reading I've done suggests a ten year lifespan for the immunization, so I'll opt to wait a while for the next time.
Checked the website we're not permitted to mention and they reference missing Somalis right here in the USA. I haven't heard Obama mention securing the border or ascertaining exactly who is in this nation legally (or illegally for that matter). IMHO it DOES matter. Let's see if he adds this to his list of priorities (crickets chirping?)
MUZAFFARABAD: Pakistani and Indian troops traded fire at Chakoti Line of Control, causing panic among the locals. On Saturday night at 9:00 pm, Indian troops violating ceasefire opened indiscriminate firing at positions of Pakistan army in areas of Pando and Opi, Chakoti sector.
The Indian troops used small weapons and mortar guns in the firing that lasted more than one hour. Pakistan army retaliated with same force.
Besides compelling people living in Chakoti sector and adjacent villages to shift to safer places, the firing has created panic among them because it was the first time Pakistan and Indian troops exchanged fire followed by Mumbai carnage.
Various families had been migrated to other places from Chakoti sector due to firing. According to eyewitnesses, firing was continued till Sunday morning.
Brit doctor beaten, held as forced marriage hostage by family ( Muslims )
ANI ^ | December 7, 2008
Posted on Sunday, December 07, 2008 11:15:30 AM by george76
A London trainee GP has been beaten and withheld hostage by her family who are forcibly trying to marry her to a stranger in Bangladesh.
Dr Humayra Abedin, who has remained a prisoner since August by her parents, is believed to have been gagged, tied and violently struck to make her submit to her parents’ wishes.
Dr. Abedin, who had made East London her home while working in hospitals since 2002, is said to have developed a close bond with a Hindu Bangladeshi man - an act vehemently opposed by her Muslim family.
She had been baited to fly to Dhaka on the pretext of her mother’s illness ...
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In response to the HC order, the lawyers for Humayras parents told the court that Humayra was mentally sick and she should be kept with her parents.
But they failed to show any document about her mental illness to the court.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2144500/posts
[Hillarys muslim friend is Huma Abedin; wonder if she is related to this family.]
I have a bad knee, also. (gymnastic’s injury in college} It hadn’t really bothered me until about five years ago. Surgery was suggested...........but it really isn’t THAT bad. I still take my Husky for her twice daily walks, and the cane does help. One just never knows when one might encounter a rabid wolf, cranky mountain lion, dope head, or terrorist. (given the topic of the thread, I just had to work that in. LOL!)
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