Posted on 07/02/2008 7:02:59 PM PDT by nwctwx
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Thanks Eye of Unk.
I posted quite a bit on Iran and it’s activities here.
I’ll post my uploads here in a bit:
http://www.truthusa.com/IRAN.html
I just woke up, you know its like 3 am or so my time in Alaska, anyhow it does appear to be from other sources that Iran has openly attacked Iraq.
Sounds to me like an act of war.
I understand.
Let me find an article I read earlier.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,377626,00.html
“Iran Begins War Game With Warning to U.S., Israel”
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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Ok, this is not the same article I was thinking of — but it explains the ongoing problem:
http://www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=countries&Area=iraq&ID=SP191608
Special Dispatch Series - No. 1916
May 6, 2008 No. 1916
“Senior Iraqi Official: Terrorism in Middle East Can Be Eradicated Only With Regional Cooperation But Syria, Iran Are Assisting the Terrorists”
More details UPDATE:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3565880,00.html
“Iran test fires longer range Shahab-3 missile”
SNIPPET: “Islamic republic’s elite Revolutionary Guards test fire nine long- and medium-range missiles, including one which it has previously said could reach Israel and US bases in region, state media reports”
Reuters
Published: 07.09.08, 08:12 / Israel News
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Iran has test fired nine long- and medium-range missiles, including one which it has previously said could reach Israel and US bases in the region, state media reported on Wednesday.
The tests occurred at a time of increased tension between Iran and Israel over Tehran’s disputed nuclear program, which the West fears is aimed at making bombs. Iran says its nuclear program is only for power generation.
State Press TV said the missiles tested by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards included a “new” Shahab 3 missile, which officials have said could reach targets 1,250 miles away.”
Iran test fired 9 ballistic missiles, sort of reminds me of the North Korea attempt several years ago, interesting news about what Iran buys from the US, cigarettes! Plus I heard they are buying US bread bull sperm.
Now I am just contemplating the scenarios of all this, too funny.
Yep, nothing like a G8 meeting, diplomacy and Ahmadinejad looking for his hidden mahdi.
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/legaljihad
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/litigationjihad
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/lawfare
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/cartoonjihad
http://www.truthusa.com/MoreThanCartoons.html
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BLOG:
http://ezralevant.com/2008/07/worth-1000-words.html
“Worth 1,000 words”
By Ezra Levant on July 8, 2008 5:02 PM
SNIPPET: “Ive been invited to speak at the Canadian Cartoonists Convention this year in Banff. My subject, not surprisingly, is the phenomenon, unthinkable just a few years ago, that cartoonists are under attack.”
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About 2,000 women Islamists gathered at the radical Lal Masjid in the Pakistani capital on Wednesday and vowed to raise their children for holy war, days after a suicide bomber killed 18 people after a similar rally.
China claims to bust radical Muslim gang
Chinese police shot dead five members of a radical Islamic separatist group in western China, state media reported Wednesday, as officials called for an all-out security push ahead of the Beijing Olympics.
Israel accuses two Arab citizens of working for Al-Qaeda
A government statement said they had come into contact with al- Qaeda via the internet. According to the statement, Abu Sakut, the main defendant, drew closer to extremist Islam during 2006, after becoming more religious and joining the Islamic Movement in his hometown.
Publicizing IAEA text will be nuclear terrorism
The Congress Wednesday insisted that the text of the India-specific safeguards pact with IAEA was a privileged document and placing it in public domain could lead to "nuclear terrorism".
ADDING to post no. 253 regarding the Germans kidnapped in Turkey:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2042813/posts?page=5#5
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/pkk
"A government statement said they had come into contact with al- Qaeda via the internet."
Thanks for the various links and images. I’m afraid that Hamza’s brainwashing is now complete. Poor kid never had a chance with the “role models” he had.
You’re welcome Oorang.
OPINION:
For the last two years or so, it’s been quite evident that Hamza was going to follow his father’s footsteps and that is that.
Saad is still part of the mujahideen apparently, but not set apart as a special leader.
Omar married a British lady and I believe he still considers himself a peace activist.
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/legaljihad
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/litigationjihad
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/lawfare
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Note: Video included.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/021688.php
“The Libel Tourist
SNIPPET: “An illuminating film on the Rachel Ehrenfeld case:
This documentary short film, produced by the Moving Picture Institute, shows how Saudi billionaire Khalid Bin Mafhouz exploits the British legal system and sues for libel whenever he is the subject of a terrorism accusation.
Directed by MPI fellow Jared Lapidus, the film explains how Mahfouz filed a libel suit against Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of Funding Evil; How Terrorism is Financed — and How to Stop It. The suit was not filed in the United States, where the book was published and sold, but instead in London, where Mahfouz associates ordered 23 copies online. The judge ordered all copies of the book pulped, and ordered Ehrenfeld to pay the legal fees and damages, despite the fact that nothing in her book about Saudi funding of terrorism was ever disproved.
Ehrenfeld, however, is fighting back.”
BLOG:
http://threatswatch.org/rapidrecon/2008/07/different-kind-of-threat/
“Different Kind of Threat”
SNIPPET: “Normally we look at a variety of external factors that pose varying degrees of threat to the nations security, but for a change I would like us to consider an equally insidious threat: domestic ignorance.”
By Michael Tanji on July 9, 2008 at 8:16 AM
WCCR Suspects Sinister Activities May Be Behind Recent Earthquakes in Lebanon
08 Jul 2008
The World Council of the Cedars Revolution (WCCR) has just issued a statement calling on the United Nations to ascertain the causes of literally hundreds of earthquakes which have occurred in southern Lebanon over the past few months.
According to the WCCRs statement:
The occurrences of the earthquakes which have rocked southern Lebanon and in particular the region which is set between south of the Litani River and the city of Tyre and which has suffered several hundreds of such earth movements over the last three months with a Richter Scale rating of between two and three degrees.
A couple of quick calls to the U.S. Geological Survey and a search of the USGSs global earthquake tracking map reveal only one reported earthquake one registering 3.1 which occurred in the Lebanon-Syria area on July 2. However, quake-like rumblings have been recently and frequently reported by Lebanese citizens in the region south of the Litani River: some of those quakes reportedly damaging buildings and bridges in some cases, the destruction of homes and forcing frightened residents to sleep outside of their homes at night.
Leaders within the worldwide Lebanese diaspora are now questioning whether the earthquakes are natural occurrences or man-made. The area in question is under control of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and as such, the WCCR has presented the following three requests to the secretary general of the UN Security Council:
1) To determine as a matter of fact that these earth movements are a result of geological activities and are not man made.
2) To determine as a matter of fact that Hezbollah or any other force active in the area, are not carrying out any excavations for tunnels and or storage areas which are taking place under the disguise of what might be perceived to be earthquakes.
3) To determine as a matter of fact that this region is not being subject, as rumours would indicate, that there could be the carrying out of nuclear testing by Iran who might view this to be a safe haven for such developments.
The statement continues:
The World Council of the Cedars Revolution wants to ensure that the civil society throughout Lebanon whose primary concern is to call on the Secretary General of the UNSC to take this matter seriously and employ whatever is required to ascertain that the lives of the people of this region and their homes and properties are not subjected to such dangers; and that this region will not become a field of new and dangerous operations which will cause devastation, displacement of residents and an increase in their sufferings.
After receiving the statement, I spoke with Col. Charbel Barakat (Lebanese Army, ret.), a former infantry brigade commander who today serves as senior security advisor to the WCCR and directs the WCCRs office of counterterrorism. Barakat tells me:
There was one measuring at least 3.5, last night [Monday, July 7]. It seems more than strange that 850-plus earthquakes over a three-month period occurring nearly every day in a specific area of the country.
If you look at what Hezbollah did in terms of preparation before the 2006 war, it seems as if they might be preparing tunnels, perhaps underground warehouses, even an entire city. Nobody knows. Or they could be testing explosive devices.
With the exception of brave news outlets like Lebanons Future News (which was directly targeted by Hezbollah and its allies during the May terrorist attacks) and a few others, there has been very little coverage of this story; almost none in the Western media. They [Hezbollah] are buying everybody [in Lebanon], says Barakat. They have enough money and enough power.
Dubai - A manual teaching would-be 'holy warriors' how to carry out a remote-controlled car bomb attack has appeared on al-Qaeda linked websites. The 13-page manual's apparent author, Abu Abdullah al-Qureishi, says: "This work of mine is a gift that I am offering to the Islamic nation, especially to Sheikh Bin Laden." For the sake of clarity, al-Qureishi says he has divided the 'manual' into two parts - electronic and technical aspects.
The manual contains several diagrams and teaches users how to used a remote-controlled device to send a signal to a receiver planted inside the car to be blown up. "You should use electrical circuits such as those used in aircraft if you find yourself in an enemy country and want to carry out a car bombing. "But if you find yourself in a Muslim country then you must build the circuits yourself, as well as the device that will receive the signal.
Al-Qureishi invites would-be terrorists or jihadists (holy warriors) to use remote-controlled systems that are usually used to pilot drone aircraft. The manual's mechanical section shows a series of pistons. When linked to electrical circuits these press on the accelerator or the brake, depending on the remote-controlled signals they receive, the manual explains. Diagrams also show how to tamper with a car's steering column and the ignition.
The manual does not state why car bombings should be carried out remotely. The reason may lie in the scarcity of volunteer suicide bombers underlined in al-Qaeda recruitment videos and the unpopularity of these attacks.
http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Security/?id=1.0.2324759344
Hamas chemical bomb makers arrested
Jul 8, 2008
A Hamas cell that was plotting suicide attacks inside Israel with chemical explosives was arrested in May by the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) and the IDF, security officials announced Tuesday.
The cell, the officials said, was involved in manufacturing a bomb belt that was discovered in a Tel Aviv apartment on Yom Kippur, last September, and was designated for use in a suicide attack in the city. The IDF arrested four members of the cell, all in their 20s and residents of Nablus. One member of the cell, Ayman Awad served a prison sentence in Israel for involvement in dispatching a suicide bomber several years ago.
During their interrogation, the four cell members confessed to having built a laboratory in a Nablus apartment building where they experimented bomb building with different chemical materials, such as sulfur and nitric acid.
Excerpted
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1215330901802&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
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