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User: "TonyZ2001"
Date: 14 Nov 2004 09:18:11 AM
Object: The illness spreads
Updated: 09:26 AM EST
Teen Accused of Trying to Aid Militants
STANWOOD, Wash. (Nov. 14) - A teenager accused of planning to supply a Somalian
terrorist group with night vision goggles and bulletproof vests foreshadowed
the charges in his high school yearbook with a note that mentions Somalia in
his "plans for world supremacy."

Mark Robert Walker, 19, was arrested Nov. 6 in El Paso, Texas, and on Friday
was charged with attempting or conspiring to contribute goods or services to a
global terrorist organization. A more serious charge filed earlier was dropped.
Months earlier, Walker caused a stir when he left a cryptic note next to his
senior portrait in the 2004 yearbook, writing that his "plans for world
supremacy are in order. They entail taking over Somalia and working outward,
but I should not divulge the exact details of my cunning strategy."
The entry also referred to Walker's "future heroic death" and offered a "death
poem" with imagery of a grenade exploding and the phrase "all shall pass this
world."
Officials at Stanwood High School, about 45 miles north of Seattle, began to
investigate Walker's comments in June but stopped when they learned Walker and
his family had moved to Rochester, N.Y. Superintendent Jean Shumate told the
FBI about the yearbook entry after she learned of Walker's arrest.
Walker, who was arrested with $2,100 in cash, allegedly told federal officials
he planned to buy night vision goggles and bulletproof vests and give the items
to fighters with a terrorist group called Ittihad al Islamiya and other groups
seeking an Islamic government in Somalia, according to court documents.
Walker had begun attending Wyoming Technical College in Laramie, Wyo. He
apparently fled to the U.S.-Mexico border after his roommate told police he was
using a computer to communicate with terrorist groups on the Internet.
Walker, who could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if convicted, was
being held without bond in El Paso. He was scheduled to attend a detention
hearing Monday.
11/14/04 07:15 EST
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User: "Grantland"

Title: Re: The illness spreads 14 Nov 2004 09:37:53 AM
(TonyZ2001) wrote:

Updated: 09:26 AM EST
Teen Accused of Trying to Aid Militants

STANWOOD, Wash. (Nov. 14) - A teenager accused of planning to supply a Somalian
terrorist group with night vision goggles and bulletproof vests foreshadowed
the charges in his high school yearbook with a note that mentions Somalia in
his "plans for world supremacy."

Mark Robert Walker, 19, was arrested Nov. 6 in El Paso, Texas, and on Friday
was charged with attempting or conspiring to contribute goods or services to a
global terrorist organization. A more serious charge filed earlier was dropped.

Months earlier, Walker caused a stir when he left a cryptic note next to his
senior portrait in the 2004 yearbook, writing that his "plans for world
supremacy are in order. They entail taking over Somalia and working outward,
but I should not divulge the exact details of my cunning strategy."

The entry also referred to Walker's "future heroic death" and offered a "death
poem" with imagery of a grenade exploding and the phrase "all shall pass this
world."

Officials at Stanwood High School, about 45 miles north of Seattle, began to
investigate Walker's comments in June but stopped when they learned Walker and
his family had moved to Rochester, N.Y. Superintendent Jean Shumate told the
FBI about the yearbook entry after she learned of Walker's arrest.

Walker, who was arrested with $2,100 in cash, allegedly told federal officials
he planned to buy night vision goggles and bulletproof vests and give the items
to fighters with a terrorist group called Ittihad al Islamiya and other groups
seeking an Islamic government in Somalia, according to court documents.

Walker had begun attending Wyoming Technical College in Laramie, Wyo. He
apparently fled to the U.S.-Mexico border after his roommate told police he was
using a computer to communicate with terrorist groups on the Internet.

Walker, who could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if convicted, was
being held without bond in El Paso. He was scheduled to attend a detention
hearing Monday.


11/14/04 07:15 EST

Heads Up World! See the Nazi Pigfilth attacking our own. Fucking
shitfuck nazi Shiteat Pigfilth.
Grantland
.
User: "König Prüß, GfbAEV"

Title: Re: The illness spreads 14 Nov 2004 09:44:51 AM
Grantland wrote:

tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote:

Updated: 09:26 AM EST
Teen Accused of Trying to Aid Militants

STANWOOD, Wash. (Nov. 14) - A teenager accused of planning to supply a Somalian
terrorist group with night vision goggles and bulletproof vests foreshadowed
the charges in his high school yearbook with a note that mentions Somalia in
his "plans for world supremacy."

Mark Robert Walker, 19, was arrested Nov. 6 in El Paso, Texas, and on Friday
was charged with attempting or conspiring to contribute goods or services to a
global terrorist organization. A more serious charge filed earlier was dropped.

Months earlier, Walker caused a stir when he left a cryptic note next to his
senior portrait in the 2004 yearbook, writing that his "plans for world
supremacy are in order. They entail taking over Somalia and working outward,
but I should not divulge the exact details of my cunning strategy."

The entry also referred to Walker's "future heroic death" and offered a "death
poem" with imagery of a grenade exploding and the phrase "all shall pass this
world."

Officials at Stanwood High School, about 45 miles north of Seattle, began to
investigate Walker's comments in June but stopped when they learned Walker and
his family had moved to Rochester, N.Y. Superintendent Jean Shumate told the
FBI about the yearbook entry after she learned of Walker's arrest.

Walker, who was arrested with $2,100 in cash, allegedly told federal officials
he planned to buy night vision goggles and bulletproof vests and give the items
to fighters with a terrorist group called Ittihad al Islamiya and other groups
seeking an Islamic government in Somalia, according to court documents.

Walker had begun attending Wyoming Technical College in Laramie, Wyo. He
apparently fled to the U.S.-Mexico border after his roommate told police he was
using a computer to communicate with terrorist groups on the Internet.

Walker, who could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if convicted, was
being held without bond in El Paso. He was scheduled to attend a detention
hearing Monday.


11/14/04 07:15 EST

Heads Up World! See the Nazi Pigfilth attacking our own. Fucking
shitfuck nazi Shiteat Pigfilth.

Grantland

Calm down, Grantland!
Even radical Berkeley is now pro-PLO! Go figure!?!?
I couldn't believe it myself, but yet it is so.
An interesting turn of events, nicht ja?
.
User: "Grantland"

Title: Re: The illness spreads 14 Nov 2004 10:00:00 AM
König Prüß, GfbAEV <saurkraut@weinerschnitzle.com> wrote:

Grantland wrote:

tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote:

Updated: 09:26 AM EST
Teen Accused of Trying to Aid Militants

STANWOOD, Wash. (Nov. 14) - A teenager accused of planning to supply a Somalian
terrorist group with night vision goggles and bulletproof vests foreshadowed
the charges in his high school yearbook with a note that mentions Somalia in
his "plans for world supremacy."

Mark Robert Walker, 19, was arrested Nov. 6 in El Paso, Texas, and on Friday
was charged with attempting or conspiring to contribute goods or services to a
global terrorist organization. A more serious charge filed earlier was dropped.

Months earlier, Walker caused a stir when he left a cryptic note next to his
senior portrait in the 2004 yearbook, writing that his "plans for world
supremacy are in order. They entail taking over Somalia and working outward,
but I should not divulge the exact details of my cunning strategy."

The entry also referred to Walker's "future heroic death" and offered a "death
poem" with imagery of a grenade exploding and the phrase "all shall pass this
world."

Officials at Stanwood High School, about 45 miles north of Seattle, began to
investigate Walker's comments in June but stopped when they learned Walker and
his family had moved to Rochester, N.Y. Superintendent Jean Shumate told the
FBI about the yearbook entry after she learned of Walker's arrest.

Walker, who was arrested with $2,100 in cash, allegedly told federal officials
he planned to buy night vision goggles and bulletproof vests and give the items
to fighters with a terrorist group called Ittihad al Islamiya and other groups
seeking an Islamic government in Somalia, according to court documents.

Walker had begun attending Wyoming Technical College in Laramie, Wyo. He
apparently fled to the U.S.-Mexico border after his roommate told police he was
using a computer to communicate with terrorist groups on the Internet.

Walker, who could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if convicted, was
being held without bond in El Paso. He was scheduled to attend a detention
hearing Monday.


11/14/04 07:15 EST

Heads Up World! See the Nazi Pigfilth attacking our own. Fucking
shitfuck nazi Shiteat Pigfilth.

Grantland



Calm down, Grantland!
Even radical Berkeley is now pro-PLO! Go figure!?!?
I couldn't believe it myself, but yet it is so.

An interesting turn of events, nicht ja?

Hey Konig. Any stinking Bushist shitfilth on your group. STAMP IT
OUT!
Grantland
(ps I kill any Bushist ***** filth. No charge.)
.
User: "Blackout"

Title: Re: The illness spreads 14 Nov 2004 10:28:30 AM
"Grantland"
did you ever manage to remove that broomstick I shoved into your wheels?
.

User: "König Prüß, GfbAEV"

Title: Re: The illness spreads 14 Nov 2004 10:38:33 AM
Grantland wrote:

König Prüß, GfbAEV <saurkraut@weinerschnitzle.com> wrote:

Grantland wrote:

tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote:

Updated: 09:26 AM EST
Teen Accused of Trying to Aid Militants

STANWOOD, Wash. (Nov. 14) - A teenager accused of planning to supply a Somalian
terrorist group with night vision goggles and bulletproof vests foreshadowed
the charges in his high school yearbook with a note that mentions Somalia in
his "plans for world supremacy."

Mark Robert Walker, 19, was arrested Nov. 6 in El Paso, Texas, and on Friday
was charged with attempting or conspiring to contribute goods or services to a
global terrorist organization. A more serious charge filed earlier was dropped.

Months earlier, Walker caused a stir when he left a cryptic note next to his
senior portrait in the 2004 yearbook, writing that his "plans for world
supremacy are in order. They entail taking over Somalia and working outward,
but I should not divulge the exact details of my cunning strategy."

The entry also referred to Walker's "future heroic death" and offered a "death
poem" with imagery of a grenade exploding and the phrase "all shall pass this
world."

Officials at Stanwood High School, about 45 miles north of Seattle, began to
investigate Walker's comments in June but stopped when they learned Walker and
his family had moved to Rochester, N.Y. Superintendent Jean Shumate told the
FBI about the yearbook entry after she learned of Walker's arrest.

Walker, who was arrested with $2,100 in cash, allegedly told federal officials
he planned to buy night vision goggles and bulletproof vests and give the items
to fighters with a terrorist group called Ittihad al Islamiya and other groups
seeking an Islamic government in Somalia, according to court documents.

Walker had begun attending Wyoming Technical College in Laramie, Wyo. He
apparently fled to the U.S.-Mexico border after his roommate told police he was
using a computer to communicate with terrorist groups on the Internet.

Walker, who could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if convicted, was
being held without bond in El Paso. He was scheduled to attend a detention
hearing Monday.


11/14/04 07:15 EST

Heads Up World! See the Nazi Pigfilth attacking our own. Fucking
shitfuck nazi Shiteat Pigfilth.

Grantland



Calm down, Grantland!
Even radical Berkeley is now pro-PLO! Go figure!?!?
I couldn't believe it myself, but yet it is so.

An interesting turn of events, nicht ja?

Hey Konig. Any stinking Bushist shitfilth on your group. STAMP IT
OUT!

Grantland
(ps I kill any Bushist ***** filth. No charge.)

The problem is with differences of opinion, conflicts of interest,
and extreme points of view.
The top of the post was about some kid aiding Somali radicals, huh?
Did you read "The Horn of Africa?" an interesting novel--
Anyway, as I've said before, I was married for a while to a Somali
woman. She spoke many languages, and taught me some of
Somali politics. For example, there is one-third of coastal Somalia
that is green and two-thirds desert. There are five main tribes, and
three sort of dominate and are in conflict, the other two tribes wander
into the desert and often starve there and in Ethiopia. Fatima was
trained to fly Russian MiGs by the Cuban Air Force. She was somewhat
puzzled by the Russians and Cubans leaving Somalia, they said they were
leaving and in three days they were gone. She was also puzzled about
the European nuns who told the Somali women to cover their breasts,
then all the European women come to the Somali beaches and go bare.
Anyway, what's going on in Sudan and Darfur? And in South Africa?
Maybe we should join the French Resistance Movement, and eat chips
and snails, and drink cheap Bordeaux wine, play the accordien and drive
around in a 2CV wearing blue and white striped shirts and berets and laffing,
"Hongh, hohgh, hongh!
Vive la pants! Cess la pool!
.
User: "Ouroboros Rex"

Title: Re: The illness spreads 14 Nov 2004 03:08:15 PM
König, Prüß, GfbAEV wrote:


Grantland wrote:

König Prüß, GfbAEV <saurkraut@weinerschnitzle.com> wrote:

Grantland wrote:

tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote:

Updated: 09:26 AM EST
Teen Accused of Trying to Aid Militants

STANWOOD, Wash. (Nov. 14) - A teenager accused of planning to supply a Somalian
terrorist group with night vision goggles and bulletproof vests foreshadowed
the charges in his high school yearbook with a note that mentions Somalia in
his "plans for world supremacy."

Mark Robert Walker, 19, was arrested Nov. 6 in El Paso, Texas, and on Friday
was charged with attempting or conspiring to contribute goods or services to a
global terrorist organization. A more serious charge filed earlier was dropped.

Months earlier, Walker caused a stir when he left a cryptic note next to his
senior portrait in the 2004 yearbook, writing that his "plans for world
supremacy are in order. They entail taking over Somalia and working outward,
but I should not divulge the exact details of my cunning strategy."

The entry also referred to Walker's "future heroic death" and offered a "death
poem" with imagery of a grenade exploding and the phrase "all shall pass this
world."

Officials at Stanwood High School, about 45 miles north of Seattle, began to
investigate Walker's comments in June but stopped when they learned Walker and
his family had moved to Rochester, N.Y. Superintendent Jean Shumate told the
FBI about the yearbook entry after she learned of Walker's arrest.

Walker, who was arrested with $2,100 in cash, allegedly told federal officials
he planned to buy night vision goggles and bulletproof vests and give the items
to fighters with a terrorist group called Ittihad al Islamiya and other groups
seeking an Islamic government in Somalia, according to court documents.

Walker had begun attending Wyoming Technical College in Laramie, Wyo. He
apparently fled to the U.S.-Mexico border after his roommate told police he was
using a computer to communicate with terrorist groups on the Internet.

Walker, who could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if convicted, was
being held without bond in El Paso. He was scheduled to attend a detention
hearing Monday.


11/14/04 07:15 EST

Heads Up World! See the Nazi Pigfilth attacking our own. Fucking
shitfuck nazi Shiteat Pigfilth.

Grantland



Calm down, Grantland!
Even radical Berkeley is now pro-PLO! Go figure!?!?
I couldn't believe it myself, but yet it is so.

An interesting turn of events, nicht ja?

Hey Konig. Any stinking Bushist shitfilth on your group. STAMP IT
OUT!

Grantland
(ps I kill any Bushist ***** filth. No charge.)


The problem is with differences of opinion, conflicts of interest,
and extreme points of view.

The top of the post was about some kid aiding Somali radicals, huh?

Did you read "The Horn of Africa?" an interesting novel--

Anyway, as I've said before, I was married for a while to a Somali
woman. She spoke many languages, and taught me some of
Somali politics. For example, there is one-third of coastal Somalia
that is green and two-thirds desert. There are five main tribes, and
three sort of dominate and are in conflict, the other two tribes wander
into the desert and often starve there and in Ethiopia. Fatima was
trained to fly Russian MiGs by the Cuban Air Force. She was somewhat
puzzled by the Russians and Cubans leaving Somalia, they said they were
leaving and in three days they were gone. She was also puzzled about
the European nuns who told the Somali women to cover their breasts,
then all the European women come to the Somali beaches and go bare.

Anyway, what's going on in Sudan and Darfur? And in South Africa?

Maybe we should join the French Resistance Movement, and eat chips
and snails, and drink cheap Bordeaux wine, play the accordien and drive
around in a 2CV wearing blue and white striped shirts and berets and laffing,
"Hongh, hohgh, hongh!

Vive la pants! Cess la pool!

Pepe le peu!
.






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