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Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus |
| User: |
"Arnold Holbrook" |
| Date: |
06 Jan 2004 09:57:44 AM |
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TERRORISM: Desperate al Qaeda Gets Penetrated (Al Qaeda will be defeated, Bible Codes says Bin Laden will be captured) |
Somwhere in the Bible codes it says Bin Laden will be captured, but
the religious fucker fagots are afraid to use the Bible it for what it
was meant to be. We should look more into the posibilities the Bible
Codes suggests on the final fate of Bin Laden. Bible Codes suggest
possibilities, not clear cut "this is what will happen" stuff, so
there are many false codes, because really the future is based on
choices and not predestination. Perhaps Bible Codes can help us on
identifying possible hiding locations of Bin Laden.
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Public service anouncement: Do your community a good deed. Do a Jasper
Texas manuver on a Jehovas witness type today. (As you see, I hate
Christian fundamentalists -and other religious fundamentalists- make
sure the t is burning)
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TERRORISM: Desperate al Qaeda Gets Penetrated
January 5, 2004: In the past week, international airline flights from
Britain, France and Mexico have been delayed or cancelled because of
security concerns. In addition, F-16s have been seen (by passengers)
intercepting many overseas flights after they enter the United States.
It turns out this was an additional precaution, to make sure these
flights were still following their flight plan (and not diverting for
a suicide attack.)
The cancelled and delayed flights are the result of new or improved
intelligence sources. In many cases this is either an American agent
(not necessarily an American) within an al Qaeda cell, or one of the
Arab intel agencies giving us access to their informant network. There
has also been improved electronic surveillance of telephone and web
communications. During the last two years, there has been an enormous
amount of recruiting and training of new agents by the CIA and FBI.
These people are providing more tips on terrorist activity. But it's
fragmentary information. Things like the possible identity of al Qaeda
suicide attackers. If you then get information that several of these
guys were last seen headed for London, and then other information
comes in about certain flights from Britain being used for a suicide
mission, well, you feel compelled to do something, anything. There is
also a great fear of being responsible if something bad happens. In
other words, a bit of CYA (Cover Your *****) and new intel we would not
have had a year ago have combined to create the strange aviation
events of the last week.
But also keep in mind that any al Qaeda crew trying to hijack an
aircraft better try and get an empty flight, because passengers now
have no illusions about what will happen to them after a hijacking and
will act accordingly. Most frequent fliers have studied Flight 93s
fate closely and believe that earlier and more aggressive action would
have shut down that particular hijacking. Armed sky marshals are
handy, but there's something even more intimidating about a wall of
angry and desperate passengers roaring down the aisle. Need an
example? Look what happened to Richard Reed when the flight attendant
called for some muscle. There have been other false alarms that left
people, wrongly identified as hijackers, battered and bruised.
Yet we know that al Qaeda is still in the terrorism business, and is
very concerned about their inability to launch another attack in the
United States since September 11, 2001. Taking down the two towers is
a hard act to follow. The handful of attacks al Qaeda has made in the
past two years have killed few Americans. Indeed, al Qaeda has killed
more Moslems than Americans since September 11, 2001. Al Qaeda is
losing it's credibility and support and is under a lot of pressure to
do something spectacular or be seen as a declining cause and defeated
organization. This is one reason for all the attacks on U.S. troops in
Iraq. American intelligence also found out that al Qaeda financial aid
to Taliban fighters in Afghanistan was cut recently so that more money
could be put into the Iraq operation. But al Qaeda isn't doing so well
against Americans in Iraq. And they have discovered that shifting
attacks to non-Americans only makes them more enemies, and makes al
Qaeda look incapable to taking on their principal foe.
Al Qaeda is still in business, even though their former headquarters
in Afghanistan is gone. Without the camps and administrative offices
in Afghanistan, al Qaeda can no longer recruit as much, or as well, as
it did before. The 19 men selected for the September 11, 2001
operation were carefully chosen volunteers. Four of them learned to
fly and all were trained and disciplined enough to avoid detection,
and carry out the hijackings. Al Qaeda is still recruiting, but it is
doing it in several secret locations. It's not so easy for volunteers
to find al Qaeda these days. This means the operatives al Qaeda does
have are not as effective as the ones they had 27 months ago. The
camps al Qaeda has been able to set up (in Pakistan, Iran, the
Philippines and Indonesia) are, with the exception of Iran, always
under the threat of attack by local police, or American Special
Forces. So with less capable volunteers and poor communications, al
Qaeda is at a major disadvantage in trying to pull off another major
hit in the U.S.
The CIA and FBI know that al Qaeda is desperate and disorganized. The
American intelligence agencies have taken advantage of this to get
people into remaining al Qaeda organizations, or at least get frequent
and reliable information from people who are close to the remaining
terrorists. Both the CIA and FBI were very embarrassed by their lack
of HUMINT (human intelligence, or agents inside, or at least close to,
terrorist organizations) before September 11, 2001. In the past, the
FBI has infiltrated organized crime, terrorist and espionage
organizations. The CIA has done the same overseas, especially during
the Cold War.
.
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| User: "Mark Tyme" |
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| Title: Re: TERRORISM: Desperate al Qaeda Gets Penetrated (Al Qaeda will be defeated, Bible Codes says Bin Laden will be captured) |
06 Jan 2004 10:09:06 AM |
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On 6 Jan 2004 07:57:44 -0800, (Arnold
Holbrook) wrote:
Somwhere in the Bible codes it says Bin Laden will be captured, but
the religious fucker fagots are afraid to use the Bible it for what it
was meant to be. We should look more into the posibilities the Bible
Codes suggests on the final fate of Bin Laden. Bible Codes suggest
possibilities, not clear cut "this is what will happen" stuff, so
there are many false codes, because really the future is based on
choices and not predestination. Perhaps Bible Codes can help us on
identifying possible hiding locations of Bin Laden.
You want Bin Laden? He's been in Iran since December 12, 2001.
Ask Rumsfeld, Bush and Cheney. They're the ones who cut the
deals with the Ayatollahs to keep OBL there safely.
Are where are the friggin Iraqi WMD??????
------
Public service anouncement: Do your community a good deed. Do a Jasper
Texas manuver on a Jehovas witness type today. (As you see, I hate
Christian fundamentalists -and other religious fundamentalists- make
sure the t is burning)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TERRORISM: Desperate al Qaeda Gets Penetrated
January 5, 2004: In the past week, international airline flights from
Britain, France and Mexico have been delayed or cancelled because of
security concerns. In addition, F-16s have been seen (by passengers)
intercepting many overseas flights after they enter the United States.
It turns out this was an additional precaution, to make sure these
flights were still following their flight plan (and not diverting for
a suicide attack.)
The cancelled and delayed flights are the result of new or improved
intelligence sources. In many cases this is either an American agent
(not necessarily an American) within an al Qaeda cell, or one of the
Arab intel agencies giving us access to their informant network. There
has also been improved electronic surveillance of telephone and web
communications. During the last two years, there has been an enormous
amount of recruiting and training of new agents by the CIA and FBI.
These people are providing more tips on terrorist activity. But it's
fragmentary information. Things like the possible identity of al Qaeda
suicide attackers. If you then get information that several of these
guys were last seen headed for London, and then other information
comes in about certain flights from Britain being used for a suicide
mission, well, you feel compelled to do something, anything. There is
also a great fear of being responsible if something bad happens. In
other words, a bit of CYA (Cover Your *****) and new intel we would not
have had a year ago have combined to create the strange aviation
events of the last week.
But also keep in mind that any al Qaeda crew trying to hijack an
aircraft better try and get an empty flight, because passengers now
have no illusions about what will happen to them after a hijacking and
will act accordingly. Most frequent fliers have studied Flight 93s
fate closely and believe that earlier and more aggressive action would
have shut down that particular hijacking. Armed sky marshals are
handy, but there's something even more intimidating about a wall of
angry and desperate passengers roaring down the aisle. Need an
example? Look what happened to Richard Reed when the flight attendant
called for some muscle. There have been other false alarms that left
people, wrongly identified as hijackers, battered and bruised.
Yet we know that al Qaeda is still in the terrorism business, and is
very concerned about their inability to launch another attack in the
United States since September 11, 2001. Taking down the two towers is
a hard act to follow. The handful of attacks al Qaeda has made in the
past two years have killed few Americans. Indeed, al Qaeda has killed
more Moslems than Americans since September 11, 2001. Al Qaeda is
losing it's credibility and support and is under a lot of pressure to
do something spectacular or be seen as a declining cause and defeated
organization. This is one reason for all the attacks on U.S. troops in
Iraq. American intelligence also found out that al Qaeda financial aid
to Taliban fighters in Afghanistan was cut recently so that more money
could be put into the Iraq operation. But al Qaeda isn't doing so well
against Americans in Iraq. And they have discovered that shifting
attacks to non-Americans only makes them more enemies, and makes al
Qaeda look incapable to taking on their principal foe.
Al Qaeda is still in business, even though their former headquarters
in Afghanistan is gone. Without the camps and administrative offices
in Afghanistan, al Qaeda can no longer recruit as much, or as well, as
it did before. The 19 men selected for the September 11, 2001
operation were carefully chosen volunteers. Four of them learned to
fly and all were trained and disciplined enough to avoid detection,
and carry out the hijackings. Al Qaeda is still recruiting, but it is
doing it in several secret locations. It's not so easy for volunteers
to find al Qaeda these days. This means the operatives al Qaeda does
have are not as effective as the ones they had 27 months ago. The
camps al Qaeda has been able to set up (in Pakistan, Iran, the
Philippines and Indonesia) are, with the exception of Iran, always
under the threat of attack by local police, or American Special
Forces. So with less capable volunteers and poor communications, al
Qaeda is at a major disadvantage in trying to pull off another major
hit in the U.S.
The CIA and FBI know that al Qaeda is desperate and disorganized. The
American intelligence agencies have taken advantage of this to get
people into remaining al Qaeda organizations, or at least get frequent
and reliable information from people who are close to the remaining
terrorists. Both the CIA and FBI were very embarrassed by their lack
of HUMINT (human intelligence, or agents inside, or at least close to,
terrorist organizations) before September 11, 2001. In the past, the
FBI has infiltrated organized crime, terrorist and espionage
organizations. The CIA has done the same overseas, especially during
the Cold War.
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