Monday, April 16, 2007

Postcards From The Edge

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Submitted by admin on Fri, 2007-04-13 12:32.
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"At last inspection, Mr. Al-Akhras and Mr. Mirza, we have not seen any torch-carrying Christian fundamentalists beating down the doors of the neighborhood mosques in Columbus over the arrest of Christopher PAUL. Conversely, the element of the American public paying attention to the strategies and tactics of the duplicitous can feel the heat of the torches you carry."- By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director
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13 April 2007: Everyone in America needs to understand that our enemy, Islamists whose goal is nothing less than turning the US into an Islamic state, divide and destroy us from within and cripple us as a world power, are here en masse and actively working toward this goal.
Over the past generation and despite the September 11, 2001 attacks, Islamists with malevolent intentions have been welcomed into America and coddled with classic Western naivety, to the peril of every citizen of this country.
It is incumbent for everyone to understand that our enemy has adopted a two-prong approach that is enjoying significant and unprecedented success. First, we have Muslim "activists," posing as proponents of religious equality using our own laws and freedoms to provide practical and legal sanctuary to a secondary group of Islamists. This second group consists of the actual warriors of Islamic jihad. The latter lack the polished sophistication and patience of the former, and are training to conduct actual terrorist operations in the U.S. While the actual jihadist foot soldiers are actively engaged in survival and paramilitary training, teaching other followers their skills, and disseminating instructional materials over the Internet, through mosques, Islamic centers, Muslim bookstores and other outlets in America, the former group runs "operational interference" through the use of well polished “good-will ambassadors” who are duping otherwise educated and reasonable Americans, from the citizens at large to members of the media, and even our own politicians and law enforcement officials, into believing that the intentions of both groups are benign. Nothing can be further from the truth, and the longer we ignore this strategy, the more effective this strategy becomes.
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Two Islamic terror suspects released in Canada
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2007-04-14 13:33. read more

Mahmoud JABALLAH -- a suspect in the 1998 embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania
Mohamed Zeki MAHJOUB -- a former employee of Osama bin Laden

"Children and innocent people were blown to pieces."-- Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day, regarding the 1998 bombings in Kenya and Tanzania citing JABALLAH’S involvement.

14 April 2007: Two of 5 Muslim illegal immigrants who spent several years fighting deportation attempts, considered to be threats to Canadian security and detained under Canadian federal security certificates were released this week in separate federal court rulings.
Mohamed Zeki MAHJOUB, 47 a member of the Egyptian Islamic terror group the ”Vanguards of Conquest,” and who once ran a farming operation in Sudan for al Qaeda terror leader Osama bin Laden, and Mahmoud JABALLAH, a suspect in the 1998 embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, were released from detention under the Canadian federal security certificate law. Canadian Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day has concerns over the release of both suspected terrorists, although was quoted by The Globe and Mail, "We will respect the court ruling and hope that the [house-arrest] safeguards will be enough to keep Canadians safe."
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Mysterious theft from Buffalo, New York suburb of Tonawanda
Submitted by admin on Sun, 2007-04-15 13:05.
15 April 2007: Workers at the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. plant in the Town of Tonawanda placed three stainless steel mixing tanks, each weighing 500 pounds and having a capacity of 550 gallons of liquid, and an eight foot long stainless steel conveyer belt in a corner of the plant’s parking lot at 150 Milens Road, Tonawanda, NY, near Interstate 290 until they could be sold. The last time anyone recalls seeing the items with any degree of certainty was on April 4. Now, along with other miscellaneous production parts, they are missing, and police want to find the stolen items and find out who took them as there is concern over how these items could be used. According to Town of Tonawanda Detective Lt. Joseph F. Carosi, whoever took these items would have needed at least a forklift and a large flatbed truck to pick up and load the goods, and would need adequate space to store them. He noted that a single tank is about as heavy as two full-size refrigerators. "These goods took planning to steal," stated Detective Carosi.
"The sheer volume of what these things can hold could make them dangerous in the wrong hands," added Detective Carosi.
The investigation is continuing, and anyone with information related to the theft is asked to contact the Town of Tonawanda Police Department at 716- 879-6613.

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