Posted on 10/17/2002 11:27:29 AM PDT by JohnathanRGalt
I missed that. There is no 1st Amendment right to incite felonies.
Four Hamas activists from the West Bank were recently arrested on suspicion of planning to kidnap IDF soldiers to use them as bargaining chips to gain the release of Palestinian detainees.
The four, arrested by the Shin Bet Security Service and police, will be held until the end of legal proceedings against them.
It is believed that the four were receiving instructions from Palestinians currently being held in the Ashkelon prison. The Shin Bet says that the four confessed to the scheme during their interrogation.
According to the Shin Bet, members of the cell received $10,000 for the purchase of weapons, ammunition and other equipment to carry out the operation. The four suspects are from the village of Nuema, which is north of Jericho.
Notice in the article: "The Shin Bet says that the four confessed to the scheme during their interrogation." I would bet the Israelis have interesting interrogation techniques. There are 4 guys who wish they could vacation down at Guantanamo with their other jihadist friends.
Ok, you're in.
Actually, it's being hosted in Atlanta at DV2.COM -- and this web site is being operated by a fraternity of murderers, monsters, and terrorists.
Try a ping and a traceroute.
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C:\> ping mojahedoon.net
Pinging mojahedoon.net [209.51.153.141] with 32 bytes of data:
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According to Checkdomain.com, This IP address 209.51.153.141 belongs to NetDepot/DV2.COM in Atlanta.
Now, here's something even more interesting. Try a traceroute -- of 'tracert' if you have a Windows PC. A traceroute back to the site http://www.mojahedoon.net/vb/ goes down a hole at Cogentco in Washington D.C. and stops.
Note: Cogentco is the home of the Chechen Mujhadeen: http://www.kavkaz.org -- hell-bent on overthrowing the Russian republic and replacing it with an Islamist state. They are broadcasting with fiber-optic connectivity. This is one of the most expensive ISPs (>$1000/month) that a jehadi webmaster could hire.
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C:\> tracert mojahedoon.net
13 81 ms 80 ms 80 ms p5-0.core01.mco01.atlas.cogentco.com [66.28.4.14.1]
14 90 ms 80 ms 80 ms p14-0.core01.jax01.atlas.cogentco.com [66.28.4.1.54]
15 90 ms 90 ms 100 ms p5-0.core01.atl01.atlas.cogentco.com [66.28.4.13.8]
16 100 ms 90 ms 90 ms g50.ba01.b000173-0.atl01.atlas.cogentco.com [66.28.5.246]
17 90 ms 91 ms 80 ms dv2.demarc.cogentco.com [66.28.28.254]
18 * * * Request timed out.
19 * * * Request timed out.
20 * * * Request timed out.
21 * * * Request timed out.
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We can only hope that somewhere in Washington D.C. some vast Federal bureaucracy is monitoring every packet of every terrorist website as they are sent throughout the world to incite people to murder Christians and Jews, overthrow governments, terrorize populations, recruit, propagandize, and collect money to further the endless jehads.
Of course, this Federal bureaucracy must be fluent in Arabic. Most of the real Jehadi sites are in Arabic.
.....yep, let's hope that.....
.....somewhere in that big, black, spookie looking building.....
.....there is a whole floor the sounds like the cammel races in Saudiland.....
His son was in my son's Cub Scout troop....(my son's graduated to Boy Scouts).
He is definitely not a jihadist, he's a conservative Christian....
I'll talk to him tonight and find out what's going on and report back!
NeverGore
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I, and many others, are very interested to hear what Jeff Hinkle had to say.
.....(his/her) last post.....
#6: Uncle oSAMa Says: I Want YOU To Invade Iraq (Barf 'n hurl 'n puke alert!) ^
To: mhking
6 posted on 10/18/02 4:51 PM Eastern by nevergore
.....wonder if they ever talked to the "freind"?.....
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