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FBI seizes property at Hamilton [NJ] apartment [anthrax/hijackers link]
Trenton Times (Newark, NJ) ^
| 10/31/01
| LARRY HANOVER
Posted on 10/31/2001 4:13:17 AM PST by gumbo
Edited on 07/06/2004 6:36:58 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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HAMILTON -- FBI agents yesterday confiscated property and searched records at a township apartment complex one day after detaining for questioning at least two men who had been at the residence.
The FBI raid comes on the heels of increased surveillance at the Greenwood Village Apartments, the same complex where Mohammad Aslam Pervez, a former Trenton Train Station employee under arrest in New York in connection with the terrorist investigation, once lived.
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To: afraidfortherepublic
X42 is in an exclusive group of nine -- nine disciplined lawyers! Yup, he's officially one of Arkansas's 10 - allowing room for his wife - worst lawyers! Another on that short list was X42's Lieutenant Gov. and successor, Jim Guy Tucker. I wonder how many other others on the list have X42 connections.
To: wndycndy
They both had greying hair.
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To: wndycndy
thinking 'out of the box'.......like maybe they were going to disguise their camels by dying them black leaving a touch of camel brown/tan to make them look like Rottweilers or Dobies?
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posted on
10/31/2001 12:42:04 PM PST
by
Rowdee
To: gumbo
"...Mohammad Aslam Pervez, a former Trenton Train Station employee"..."the nature of more than $110,000 in checks and money orders written"
I'm sure the Trenton Train pays everyone like this /sarcasm
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posted on
10/31/2001 12:48:25 PM PST
by
marlin
To: Black Agnes
What I find interesting is that most, if not all of these sites of mailings can be reached via NJ Transit or PATH train from Jersey City/Newark very easilyThis guy could have walked to the Trenton RR station. I used to live about 2 miles past the cemetery.
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posted on
10/31/2001 12:51:48 PM PST
by
Stentor
To: JohnBovenmyer
Another on that short list was X42's Lieutenant Gov. and successor, Jim Guy Tucker.That accounts forMike Huckabee's quip (the present Gov. of Arkansas) at the FreeRepublic Inaugural Ball:
Q: What are the five words that a Governor of Arkansas most fears?A: Will the defendant please rise!
To: PBRSTREETGANG
Oddly enough it was black hair dye. (I wouldn't think that would alter the hair color of most Middle Eastern types. Unless it was to get rid of grey hair on an older man
To: LLAN-DDEUSANT
The anthrax mailings all postdate WTCNo they don't. The Daschle, Brokow, and NY Post letters were all postmarked Sept. 11. The Star letter was received Sept. 18, but probably was mailed before. No one has found the envelope.
To: LLAN-DDEUSANT
If anything, the fact that they were mailed from near their residence, in post offices where the spores were could well come back spread to their own mail, makes me think someone who wants to see Saddam take a dive is doing this.What in hell are you talking about? How is this raid implicating Saddam Hussein? Plus the letters didn't go through their post office. They live in a different town.
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posted on
10/31/2001 1:05:46 PM PST
by
lasereye
To: bvw
honeywheat blonde? must look stunning against the backdrop of a jet black beard
To: gumbo
Hey, c'mon: Mohammed Jaweed Azmath and Ayub Ali Khan are well-known members of the Christian Identity movement.
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posted on
10/31/2001 4:12:00 PM PST
by
Pharmboy
To: PBRSTREETGANG
You assume that hair dye is only for hair. There may have been other things they wanted to dye, or the dye may have had some interesting chemical properties.
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posted on
10/31/2001 4:38:52 PM PST
by
carcajou
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To: gumbo
This is really confusing. We do get two messages from the media, one that this is terrorism related to 911 and then hints that it is right wing home grown terrorists. I am so cynical about the media, I think they throw in the right wingers just to discredit Republicans and conservatives. They figure there will always be that little thread of doubt in peoples minds if they plant this garbage.
To: gumbo
yeah, this is interesting.
if they do prove a connection to arabs, the american media has saturated the tv minds with domestic terror speculation.
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posted on
10/31/2001 6:17:28 PM PST
by
ken21
To: FreedomPoster
isn't it reasonable that we at least require you speak English before showing up? Oh, man, do I agree with you. But live in Los Angeles (where I am) and it seems that fully 1/3 of the population is non-English speaking.
To: ladyinred
This is really confusing. We do get two messages from the media, one that this is terrorism related to 911 and then hints that it is right wing home grown terrorists. I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt .... I don't think the Feds know who it is. And they admit they don't. When they catch them ... be they left, right or foreign ... I say "hang'em".
To: ken21
the american media has saturated the tv minds with domestic terror speculationBut does anyone really believe that? Certainly no one here does -- though I'm aware FR isn't very representative of the population on many matters (unfortunately).
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posted on
10/31/2001 7:53:39 PM PST
by
gumbo
To: ladyinred
I think it's possible there
are "domestic terrorists" involved. But if so, my bet is they're either naturalized citizens of mid-eastern background, or Tim McVeigh types who are collaborating with Al-Qaida or Iraq.
The media gets away with calling them "right wing," just like they got away with labelling Nazis right wing, when the truth is the Nazis were more left than right.
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posted on
10/31/2001 7:57:40 PM PST
by
gumbo
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