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Israel – Middle East News


Posted:  Saturday, October 13, 2001 8:23 AM


Amid continuing violence between Israel and Palestinians Israelis were concerned Saturday at US President George W. Bush's latest expression of support for a Palestinian state
 —  (Yahoo News)


Syria, the newly elected member of the UN Security Council, said today that the Palestinians have the right to use any means to resist Israeli occupation, and these actions cannot be referred to as terrorism
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Thousands of Palestinians demonstrated today in Nablus and Ramallah against the US-led attack on Afghanistan. Among the demonstrators were several senior members of Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's Fatah organization
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Yasser Arafat has expressed his public thanks to U.S. President George Bush for reiterating last night his recent support for a Palestinian state
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Sharon to announce the easing of sanctions on Palestinians. Shimon Peres met with PA officials to discuss cease-fire
 —  (Ha'aretz)


A roadside bomb exploded moments ago next to a bus transporting Israeli children traveling near Shavei Shomron, located just west of Nablus
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Israeli and Palestinian forces engaged in heavy gun battles in the southern Gaza Strip this morning
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


United Nations called on Israel to halt its daily violations of Lebanese airspace [ UN does even mention, though, the thousands od Sirian troops stationed inside Lebanon for +20 years; reason why Israel has to check on them from the air ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Posted:  Friday, October 12, 2001 7:00 AM


Do we need Palestine to be a state? The PLO's track record suggests that a PLO state would have bolstered Saddam ever since 1990; aligned itself with Iran and become the prime training ground for international terrorists
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell told NBC last night that Israelis need not fear an American attempt to "sell out their security," and that the U.S. sees Israel as its close friend
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Three Hizbullah men on most-wanted list: Imad Mugniyah, Hassan Izz-al-Din and Ali Atwa [ Shouldn't we include Hizbollah in the list of terrorist organizations? ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Sharon told associates earlier this week that "Peres's meetings with Arafat have only caused damage"
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Ariel Sharon has been snubbing the U.S. Ambassador and has avoided seeing him for the past several weeks
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Sharon to meet with Bush next month. High-ranking Israeli officials have been noticeably absent from Washington since the terror attacks in the U.S. last month
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The deputy to one of the most wanted Hamas terrorists died in an explosion yesterday as he was trying to plant a bomb intended for Jewish settlers and IDF troops [ What goes around... ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Israel is closely following the U.S. investigation of an alleged anthrax attack. The concern by Israeli authorities is that Islamic insurgents have targeted the Jewish state as well for a biological or chemical attack
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The relative quiet of the past day was marred early this afternoon when Palestinians fired at a Border Guard police post north of Tul Karem, east of Netanya
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israeli and Palestinian forces engaged in heavy gunbattles in the southern Gaza Strip this morning
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Posted:  Thursday, October 11, 2001 6:00 AM


Powell on US "diplomatic" plan: 'We won't trade away Israel's security' he says on TV, but his and Bush's initiative [ read: pressure ] calls for a Palestinian state and Jerusalem as capital of 2 the states. [ This is one of the most outrageous things in the History of mankind ] The plan delayed because of attack on Afghanistan [ Maybe God is trying to tell us something ] [ What Christians and churches are doing about this? Call your congressmen and tell them what you think about it ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The Bush-Powell Mideast initiative was coordinated in recent weeks by the U.S. with its Arab "allies" in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. [ allies against what? Israel? ] In the meantime, Israel was left in the dark during the preparation of these plans [ I don't know how you call it, I call it treason ] [ God will not dismiss this issue ] This was one of the key reasons for Ariel Sharon's angry "Czechoslovakia" speech last week
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Colin Powell telephoned Chairman Yasser Arafat this morning. The two discussed the situation in the territories and the strengthening of the cease-fire agreement between Israel and the Palestinians
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Despite the IDF's success in preventing a recurrence of the murderous Arab shooting from the area, Collin Powell is pressuring Israel to withdraw from the Abu Sneineh hills in Hevron. [ That's his way to fight terror; no wonder he insisted in not finishing Saddam 10 years ago ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


US Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut commented on US TV that a majority of Israelis are in favor of a Palestinian state, but in Israel the grassroot organization Women in Green have initiated a nation-wide campaign to prove "the falsehood of this irresponsible statement" [ Well, he is a politician so part of his job is lying, isn't it? ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israel reacted to the decision by the UN of allowing Syria to sit on the Security Council by saying that it is a "total distortion, a badge of shame for the UN and its institutions" [ It's no surprise, for a long time the UN has been a den of rabid hienas that constantly conspire against America and Israel ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


When America goes to war, Jews go to war with each other. There's a struggle underway in the leadership of the American Jewish community over access to the White House and influence in the U.S. administration [ I see fundamental differences between the American Jews and the ones in Israel ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Palestinian forces opened fire overnight on IDF troops in the Abu Sneineh neighborhood of Hevron
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Police arrested before dawn today 3 Palestinians suspected of taking part in stoning and firebomb attacks on Israeli vehicles
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Posted:  Wednesday, October 10, 2001 5:54 AM


Sharon tells Powell that Israel will take all actions to defend itself, and that Hamas and Islamic Jihad are continuing their attempts to launch terror attacks inside Israel
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


In Israel, amid concern over a potential future biological or chemical weapons attack on the Jewish state, the army will prepare its gas mask distribution points for expected increased demand
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Representatives of 19 Arab states are currently meeting in Damascus, Siria, to discuss imposing a boycott on firms dealing with Israel
 —  (Ha'aretz)


2 Palestinian demonstrators were shot and killed by Palestinian Authority police in the Gaza Strip on Monday, in a sudden burst of internal violence. Another 20 Palestinian demonstrators were injured in the clashes hurt by PA police gunfire
 —  (Ha'aretz)


5 Palestinians were killed in clashes with IDF troops in the Gaza Strip, while 2 Israelis were wounded by Palestinian gunfire over the Simhat Torah holiday
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A passing Arab car opened fire at an Israeli vehicle just east of Petach Tivka near Oranit
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The IDF killed 2 armed Palestinians who were trying to cross the fence surrounding the Gush Katif settlements
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Posted:  Tuesday, October 9, 2001 7:00 AM


Israeli Defence Minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer said Monday that the Jewish state is prepared if the US-led war on terrorism spreads to Iraq
 —  (Hindustan Times)


Israel: Despite Palestinian terrorism, if people knew how much better life was here, they'd all want to move
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The Palestinian Authority's official newspaper, Al Hayat Al Jadida, published an article two days ago about a Fatah ceremony in Gaza where participants were given a demonstration of how to ambush and kill Israeli civilians
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Sharon offered President Bush, the American People and the forces in the field his best wishes, and offered any assistance that might be required in addition to the assistance already given
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Hundreds of Palestinian students demonstrated in favor of Bin Laden and against the American attack on Afghanistan in Gaza today. Arafat forces killed two of them [ How they dare to protest when Arafat does not order them to, hah? ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Arab-Israeli Knesset (Israel congress) Members Criticize U.S. today. They said that the American attack is "an attempt to intervene in a foreign regime and it fans the flames of terrorism and it hits innocent people. The U.S. wants to stabilize its power and the distribution of world wealth in an unjust manner" [ These are the people that our State Dpt. cares so much about! ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Altough it continues as usual, Palestinian terrorist violence goes invisible to the media, under the cover of American counterattack
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Much has been written about how Israelis cope with a reality that includes being constantly aware that tragedy might literally be waiting around the corner
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


An earthquake was recorded today in Beersheba
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Posted:  Monday, October 8, 2001 10:18 AM


Do you want prove of how criminally bigot, slanted and deceitful the media is? Click here.
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The hard facts that used to be common knowledge at the beginning of the twentieth century are today completely distorted and obfuscated. One of these myths pertains to the "struggle" of the "Palestinian people" for self-determination
 —  (Gamla News)


Some try to create the impression that the Israel has acquiesced to a certain level of casualties considering them unavoidable as long as she can keep this level under control. Not so!
 —  (Gamla News)


Israel reaps some benefits from diplomatic crisis. Not only has the US-Israel crisis ended, but it appears to have produced positive results for Israel
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Sharon was both correct and timely in issuing his warning to our American allies
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Arafat rules out public demonstrations in support of Afghanistan, fearing possible western reaction to a groundswell of popular support for Osama bin-Laden, similar to joyous expressions in Palestinian cities in the West Bank and Gaza in the wake of the terror attacks against the US
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Tel Aviv Univ Survey: 45.7% Oppose Oslo Accords; 23.7% In Favor
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


What impact will American and British military attacks against the Taliban regime, and Osama bin Laden's camps in Afghanistan have on the Middle East and Israel?
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Israel security establishment officials are monitoring the US offensive against Afghanistan, adding there is no immediate threat to Israel as a result
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Ariel Sharon decided yesterday that Israel will keep a "low profile" while the U.S. war on terrorism in Afghanistan is in progress
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Hizbullah, the Arab terror organization sponsored by Siria, is actually organizing terror cells inside of Israel
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Peres: "Yasser Arafat has failed to consent to Israel's request for the arrests of over 100 dangerous terrorists"
 —  (Ha'aretz)


An Arab suicide bomber detonated his explosive charge this morning at the entrance to Kibbutz Sheluchot in the Jordan Valley region, claiming the life of a kibbutz member
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


2 Palestinians were killed in separate pre-dawn incidents in the Gaza Strip Monday
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Israeli agents live with the enemy. Undercover squad operators are fine actors as much as they are corageous commandos
 —  (Washington Times)


The legacy held sacred by Jewish and Christian peoples is under fire. The Biblical land finds itself at the eye of a storm that threatens to engulf the entire world
 —  (Israel Insider)


Posted:  Sunday, October 7, 2001 7:25 AM


The United States has expressed dismay over Israeli counterattacks against the Palestinian Authority [ Bush seems to think that only he has the right to counterattack. Is this arrogancy proper to that pre-electoral humble "Christian" we all saw? ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The unusual comments made Thursday by Sharon were a reflection of the deep concern in Jerusalem over the activities of the U.S. administration, activities that are believed to signal a change in Washington's attitude toward Israel
 —  (Ha'aretz)


On the eve of a U.S. attack on Afghanistan, Israel's spy capabilities have been hampered by a lack of assets in space. Israeli defense sources said the Jewish state has become increasingly dependent on cooperation with Washington for early-warning of any attack. This includes the dependence on U.S. satellite services to monitor Arab and Iranian troops movement in the Middle East
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Israelis are all too familiar with the attempts of terrorists and their allies to justify the murder of civilians and blame the victims for their crimes
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A car exploded Sunday morning. The two occupants of the car were both killed in the blast
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The track where the bomb was discovered is used almost solely by IDF troops and border policemen patrolling the Green Line
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


In an IDF operation last night, Israeli soldiers re-took control of Shalhevet Hill (Abu Sneineh) and Harat el-Sheik, 2 areas used daily by Arabs to launch attacks against Hevron's Jewish community
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Security sources confirmed Sunday that the Palestinian Authority has arrested four Hamas and Islamic Jihad members in the past 24 hours
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The level in Lake Kinneret is continuing to drop daily and is at its lowest-ever recorded mark, while the Coastal and Mountain aquifers are similarly depleted
 —  (Jerusalem Post)

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Gentile World News


Posted:  Saturday, October 13, 2001 9:15 AM


Officials have closed a major highway intersection in West Palm Beach. Preliminary reports indicated that fumes emitted when someone opened a safe deposit box at a suburban bank [ Later on we heard on local radio and TV the most ridiculous attempt to explain it away. (They said it just was $50,000 in cash in a personal safe deposit box that 2 not-mentioned individuals had there in order to buy a convenience store! Now, who puts that cash in a personal safe deposit box in a bank, and since when money emits fumes that make people vomit?) There were several scares in the area including the affluent town of Jupiter. Lots of secrecy in the media about all this; which makes me suspicious that lots of things could be happening that we don't know about. And that is also dangerous. The media always claims the right of "free expression", but what about our rights to know? ]
 —  (NewsMax)


For U.N. General Secretary Kofi Annan, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in the midst of a U.S.-led war on terrorism means the U.N. has to work harder to bring One World Governance to a world torn by conflict [ This traitor to the most sacred interests of humanity, freedom and independence, has been awarded a prize that –according to other recipients ie. Arafat– could have been awarded to Jesse James and Al Cappone ]
 —  (New Jersey Online)


FBI has warned that future terrorist attacks may be carried out with trucks whose operators enrolled in U.S. truck-driving schools
 —  (ABC News)


A man who grabbed a cabin intercom to lead other passengers in prayer was thrown off an American Airlines jet on Tuesday before it took off from Los Angeles for Dallas. The passenger was not detained or arrested [ What was that about? Religious intolerance in American Airlines? ]
 —  (Excite News)


Authorities acknowledged that a suspected bomber on President Bush's new list of "most wanted" terrorists was in the FBI's grasp 8 years ago for allegedly playing a role in the first attack on the WTC, but he was released and then allowed to leave the country [ It seems that for a long time what FBI and CIA employees have known to do well is to get their juicy paychecks and benefits on our taxes. Shame on them! ]
 —  (Los Angeles Times)


Gloria La Riva, identified as a "leading organizer" of the anti-war movement and key member of the "International Action Center" is an avid supporter of the Cuban communist revolution and its tyrant, Fidel Castro, according to official Cuban sources [ Pacifism = Treason ]
 —  (WND)


The U.S. leadership in economic sanctions against Cuba, Iraq and Iran have repeatedly been called "crimes against humanity" by U.N. officials; and the majority of the members of the U.N. consider Israel's response to a Palestinian car-bomb to be an "act of terrorism," not self-defense. [ How would it, then, be under the next world wide tyranical regime of the U.N. called "Global Governance" or "New World Order"? ]
 —  (WND)


The secret world of suicide bombers. A satanic Muslim devotion and a voracious sexual desire drive stupified youths to 'martyrdom' [ Self-serving bigot interest mixed with generational hatred is called martyrdom in Islam ]
 —  (WND)


The terrorist plot for the Sept. 11 attacks was hatched by Farouk Al-Hijazi, Iraq's current ambassador to Turkey and former brigadier-general at the General Intelligence Directorate, and Brig.-Gen. Habib Al-Ma'amouri of the GID of Iraq
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Arab diplomatic sources said the United States has relayed the impression to several Arab allies of Washington that Iraq is not next on the list in the war against terrorism
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The U.S. has pledged to warn Israel of any attack against Iraq. The pledge came as Israeli officials said they are uncertain whether Washington will widen its war against terrorism
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Al Qaeda terrorists in Afghanistan have developed chemical and biological weapons and could have nuclear-related arms, defense officials said yesterday
 —  (Washington Times)


Bin Laden's terror network has put a $100,000 bounty on the capture of any American soldier in Afghanistan [ Notice that he never used his money to help the starving Afghan population ]
 —  (Herald Sun)


Taliban Atrocities. Confidential UN report details mass killings of civilian villagers
 —  (Newsday)


The Taliban has reportedly banned people from speaking English. They're being forced to speak in local languages like Pashton and Dari
 —  (Ananova)


Afghanistan's ruling Taliban on Saturday rejected an offer by U.S. President George W. Bush to halt air strikes if they handed over Saudi-born fugitive Osama bin Laden, saying they would fight until their last breath for Islam
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Two Sudanese men who were training at an Indian flying school disappeared just days after the terrorist attacks in the United States, sending security officials into a tizzy
 —  (Yahoo News)


It is known that during the development of the "smart" bombs, experts were also asked to design "penetrating bombs" that can burn reservoirs of chemical and biological weapons without causing harm to the environment
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Turkey has a new suitor for the M-60 tank upgrade project. The Ukraine has offered an upgrade package for the M-60 A3 main battle tank
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Read the story of Quentin Church, a rugby union stalwart in Australia who was struck down with cutaneous anthrax - the skin form of the disease that surfaced in New York yesterday
 —  (WND)


If our spy satellites were able to see what happened to the Russian airliner being blown up above the Black Sea, why could they not see what happened to TWA Flight 800 off Long Island five years ago [ This is a clear case of coverup ]
 —  (WND)


An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7 jolted the island Saturday, knocking out electricity and rattling hotels and bridges
 —  (Yahoo News)


A "holy" bet: A Seventh-day Adventist pastor in Illinois, is starting with $50,000 of his own money if someone can produce a verse from the Holy Bible showing that God commands us to keep holy Sunday instead of Saturday. He says the reward will increase in $25,000 increments each week for 40 consecutive weeks if no one sends him such a verse, with a final cap at $1 million [ This legalist should read the Bible about better ways to use his money which, according to Christ's command for ministers, is exhorbitant. On the other hand, after the cross, who cares about Sunday, Monday, etc.? Poor man with all his money! ]
 —  (WND)


Posted:  Friday, October 12, 2001 7:00 AM


Two recent events poignantly illustrate the unmasked hostility some in this nation have toward God. They insist that they are motivated by adherence to lofty constitutional principles, but are they?    
 —  (WND)


In recent weeks a lot has been said about the religion of Islam. Islam has been described by some as a religion of peace. We are told that the acts of the Islamic terrorists are an aberration of the true Muslim faith. Is this really the case, or are the terrorists acting within the borders of an Islamic worldview and an interpretation of the Koran believed by many of their clerics?    
 —  (Chalcedon)


Anti-American Muslim terrorism has been a by-product of the inter- and intra-Muslim political system, which has always employed violence, rather than political negotiation, as the preferred method for resolving conflicts
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Any Shriner who attends and worships at a Christian church is splitting his allegiance between two distinctly separate deities. Such a "double-minded" man should understand that the Christian God is a very jealous God, and He will have no other gods before him!
 —  (Sword of the Spirit)


Nearly two-thirds of Britons say they do not regard Islam as a threat to western values, implying that the attacks on Afghanistan are not seen as a clash of civilisations [ Instead of having so much tea they'd better take Prozac ]
 —  (The Guardian)


Most Palestinians oppose US air strikes against Afghanistan, while one in four believes terrorism against the US is consistent with Islamic law
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Used very selectively and appropriately, assassination of terrorist leaders could save countless American lives. There is no reason to believe that the blood of a small number of terrorists is any redder than that of millions of our fellow American citizens
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Unless our war aims are clear we could win battles and still lose the war
 —  (The Times UK)


The myopia of Pacifism: In the immediate future, avoiding a comprehensive military response against terrorism will indeed prevent bloodshed; but in the long run, refraining from the use of force will lead to much worse consequences
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


There were many lessons that the U.S. could, and should, have learned from the tragic events of Sept. 11
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Noticeably absent from this week's FBI "most-wanted terrorist list," a grouping of the most prominent perpetrators of terrorism against Americans over the past two decades, was Muhammad Abbas (Abu Abbas), mastermind of the 1985 Achille Lauro cruise-ship hijacking and the murder of the disabled American passenger Leon Klinghoffer
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A federal indictment unsealed in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va. listed the Sirian sponsored Hizbullah as the terrorist organization that carried on the bombing of the barracks in the Saudi city of Khobar. Nineteen U.S.servicemen were killed in the blast
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Deputy Secretary of State Richard Lee Armitage said Thursday night that the U.St. may also take military action against Syria, if it does not comply with U.S. demands to act against terror organizations in its territory
 —  (Ha'aretz)


President George Bush offered Afghanistan's ruling Taliban a last chance to surrender Osama bin Laden
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The main New World Order organization, the UN, and its most flashy minion, Kofi Annan, win the Nobel Peace Price [ For many years this "prize" has gone to hienas like him or Arafat. Not much of an honor to receive it, then ]
 —  (CNN)


Now that we're finally slamming into Osama Bin Laden and his Taliban stooges, it's time to come down on those U.S.-based terror-backing organizations, including some with past ties to Bin Laden, that still maintain propaganda and proselytizing networks operating in our own country
 —  (Jewish World Review)


A longtime chaplain at St. Mary's Hospital could face criminal charges after a practical joke prompted a false alarm about bioterrorism [ What a moron! ]
 —  (Times Union)


Turkey's military is bracing for a call from the United States to participate in any ground invasion in Afghanistan. Turkish defense sources said the military is on alert for a call to join the ground forces of Britain and the United States to enter Afghanistan
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


A high-ranking deputy of terrorist kingpin Osama bin Laden, identified as Ayman al-Zawahiri, made a fund-raising trip to the San Francisco area in 1995 and raised around $500,000 for what donors believed at the time was Afghanistan refugee relief
 —  (NewsMax)


Belarus is offering Arab clients training on the S-300 anti-aircraft system. The training has begun with Iraqi military officers. Libya and Syria are expected to follow
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Oman plans to replace its aging British jets with U.S. warplanes. Gulf defense sources this is the aim of the sultanate's intention to purchase new F-16s from the United States
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The United Arab Emirates is reviewing procurement of South Africa's new 155 mm G6 self-propelled artillery system
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The Bahraini daily, Akhbar al-Khalij, published an editorial which stated, "What America wants to do in Afghanistan is a genocide [ Good "allies" President Bush has given us ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani rejected a $10 million check from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal after the prince blasted US policies in the Middle East. He called the prince "part of the problem" [ Translation: We don't need any money from a hypocrite Prince of pigs. Giuliani for President! ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A leading German historian says that Adolf Hitler was a closet homosexual and used his homoerotic charisma to gain power
 —  (Yahoo News)


Posted:  Thursday, October 11, 2001 7:01 AM


Saudi Arabia has launched a crackdown on Christian activists amid heightened Muslim unrest in that kingdom. Christian sources in that country said at least 15 Christians from Africa have been arrested in Jedda over the last few months for conducting non-Islamic services in private homes [ This is who our "allies" are ]    
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Confidential and trustworthy sources of ours have communicated to us that in the raid on the appartment where the terrorist were staying in the area of Deerfield Beach, Fl., where the FBI found cropduster manuals, they also found maps and details of the elementary schools of that area. The inference is clear and frightening [ We demand protection for our schools, just as is being done for the airports and other financially important places ]    
 —  (RotN)


Americans are uninformed and ill-prepared for an attack with weapons of mass destruction, largely because the government is afraid of causing a panic by issuing more high-profile, publicly available information on the subject. [ The 'god' Economy could be intolerably affected ]
 —  (WND)


Tennessee Republican Bill Frist, the only physician in the U.S. Senate, warned Wednesday that the kind of airborne anthrax attack contemplated by Twin Towers terrorist ringleader Mohamed Atta is not only feasable, it could kill up to 2 million people
 —  (NewsMax)


Can Cuba be used to carry out terrorist acts against U.S. targets? Is there any cooperation between Sadam Hussein and Castro in the development of chemical and bacteriological weapons? What remains from the close cooperation between Castro and the Mideast terrorists?
 —  (Cuba Liberal)


Muslim states warned America and Britain yesterday not to extend military action to other Arab or Islamic countries, a sign of alarm that Iraq might be targeted after Afghanistan
 —  (News Telegraph)


Despite assurances from Lebanese officials that Lebanon is not a target, there are fears that the country could soon become the next point of focus
 —  (Asia Times)


Since President Bush declared war on terrorism, a number of governments have said they would join one of our coalitions of support, but only if we could prove to them that bin Laden was responsible for the attacks of Sept. 11. To accommodate that request would be to rescind our war on terrorism
 —  (Jewish World Review)


The Koran states without equivocation that Islam is the final revelation of truth that supercedes Christianity, Judaism and all other faiths. If so, neither the U.S. and the European Union, nor Russia or China for that matter, should be running the international show
 —  (WND)


Islam sees the West, not only Israel, as an archenemy. Its adherents seek an Islamic Revival through which the infidel must be defeated in holy war. We have had a taste of their dedication. They intend, very plainly, to kill westerners
 —  (The American Partisan)


The almost unopposed selection of Syria to hold a rotating seat on the UN Security Council is an embarrassment to the US, but first and foremost to the UN itself. That such a travesty could proceed so smoothly is a mark of the disdain with which free nations must hold the UN, and of how far that body has strayed from its founding ideals
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Administration officials said the U.S. assaults are deliberately avoiding large-scale destruction of Taliban armor formations and artillery emplacements around Kabul to prevent an advance by the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance
 —  (NewsMax)


Questioning our government is a wholly and utterly American standard that we should not concede in times of war or peace
 —  (The American Partisan)


After years of ininterest on the matter the US government releases a 'most-wanted' list of the 22 worst murderous terrorists in the world. All Muslims. In it there is the founder of Hezbollah, Imad Mugniyeh [ How is it possible, then, that Hezbollah is not in the other State Dept. list of terrorist organizations? ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The U.S. government has concluded that the Iranian-sponsored Hizbullah was behind the 1996 Islamic bombing of a U.S. military barracks in Saudi Arabia [ What a discovery! Will they put it now in the "terrorist organizations list"? ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Kuwait has launched a naval exercise amid heightened tension in the Persian Gulf [ Such a timing! ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Egypt has launched a new bridge to connect the 2 banks of the Suez Canal. The effort comes as Cairo hosts the huge Bright Star military wargames, which will be held near the canal. [ Both are necessary preparations for a future invasion on Israel ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


France and Qatar are nearing completion of a naval exercise in the Persian Gulf. The exercise includes warships of both nations and began over the weekend [ Like He said: "wars and rumours of wars" ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The stage is set for powerful satellites and reconnaissance aircraft to pursue Osama bin Laden in a hi-tech manhunt from the skies
 —  (iWon)


Nuke facilities vulnerable to attack? Watchdog group says such sites are at risk for theft nad terror
 —  (WND)


Third anthrax exposure in Florida; probe now criminal. Officials say that there is no indication that the anthrax was produced or caused by a terrorist group or individuals connected to the Sept. 11 attacks [ Right. Just like there is no indication of any connection between me and my grandma ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


US counterterrorism experts enter State Department amid a rash of alarms
 —  (Yahoo News)


The 20th hijacker. Are we overlooking the obvious?
 —  (WND)


The 100 biggest blowhards - emitting hot air day and night - are the members of our United States Senate - Republican and Democrat
 —  (NewsMax)


The UN is an organization that pays no property taxes to either the City or State of New York in that the property is technically not on U.S. soil. However, they do use multimillionaire services provided by the community
 —  (The American Partisan)


Posted:  Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:30 AM


The 8 foreign Christian aid workers on trial in Afghanistan on charges of spreading Christianity were safe but scared after the U.S.-led military strikes at targets around Kabul [ Let's continue praying for these real modern Christian heroes ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


Since Sept. 11, we've been invoking God more than a Baptist preacher in a Sunday sermon. But, do we understand the implications of asking for God's blessings?    
 —  (WND)


Washington is increasingly distancing itself from Jerusalem. There are even some within the U.S. State Department who are beginning to deny there is any Arab terrorism directed at Israel. The sellout of Israel is under way [ Didn't the Lord say to Ezequiel that in the Last Days ALL nations of the earth would attack Israel? Din't He say that He would defend Israel and destroy them all? (Ezequiel chapter 38) Do the State Dept. dunkeys think they can amend God's Word? They are going to have our nation destroyed! ] If the Bush administration is determined to make foreign policy based on voting blocs, it's time for the 100 million Americans who call themselves Christians in this country to stand up in support of Israel
 —  (WND)


George W. Bush's statement about declaring war on "terrorism" is obviously hollow and sallow. It strangely does not include the terrorists in Northern Ireland, nor even the terrorist suicide bombers among the Palestinians. Instead it makes an instant leap of logic to aim the U.S. military directly at Afghanistan [ What's up with that? ]
 —  (BroJon)


At current estimate, thousands of Muslim radical terrorists have been allowed entry into the United States! We cannot forget that our leaders must be held accountable for failing the American people. However, we are also to blame for not demanding more from them. Are we the "Monica Lewinsky" generation or more akin to our forefathers, who overcame great hardship to fight for, form and mold our great nation?
 —  (WND)


The former highest-ranking intelligence officer in the Energy Department says that "you can blame the Clinton administration's pervasive inattention to security throughout government leading to last month's terrorist attacks"
 —  (NewsMax)


Douglas Brown asks to hold the CIA and its director accountable for the horrendous events of Sept. 11
 —  (NewsMax)


Mr Blair may believe that "the values we believe in should shine through what we do in Afghanistan" but few of our "friends" in the region have many values, and some of them have a lot of blood on their hands. We are playing politics on the hoof and allying ourselves to some of the nastiest butchers in the world
 —  (The Independent UK)


Palestinians in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza demonstrated today and yesterday in support of Osama bin-Laden and against the U.S. air strikes in Afghanistan
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The organization Reporters Without Frontiers has protested to the PA over Gaza police preventing journalists from covering the deadly anti-American demonstrations [ Maybe journalists need to understand that even though Arafat is not the head of the goverment of any nation, he is already a tyrant. It's Arab tradition ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A relentless decline in coverage of the outside world in the US media may have contributed to the uncertainty and confusion among many Americans after the September 11 attacks
 —  (SMH)


Despite that Syria backs 11 terrorist groups including Hizbuallah, Syria was voted onto the UN security council on Monday. Israel's Ambassador to the UN Yehuda Lancry says that its presence in the Security council is sheer absurdity
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Since the start of the U.S. attacks in Afghanistan, concerns have grown in Arab countries that military action could expand geographically [ They know they are guilty of terrorism, so they are afraid of any war agaisnt terrorism ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan [ a New World Order puppet and an Israel hater ] is disturbed about US comments that it reserves the right to extend its war against other countries harboring terrorists [ He has not expressed great disturbance with terrorism and has done much less ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


President Bush is being urged to strike terrorist groups linked to Bin Laden, including Iraq. Congressional leaders and counterterrorist experts are warning that without such a strike the United States will be vulnerable to additional Islamic suicide attacks
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Iraq is next on the list of American targets in the recently launched war on terrorism, according to London newspaper reports
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A public health official told a Senate panel yesterday American citizens should be vaccinated against anthrax and smallpox
 —  (Washington Times)


U.S. not prepared for anthrax. Our physicians are not trained to diagnose them [ Why? ]
 —  (Finacial Times)


The Bush administration has approved a $1.12 billion sale of 12 F-16, laser-guided bombs and air-to-air missiles to the Muslim Arab nation of Oman [ Hardware that, later on, they will happily use against us. Will we ever learn? or Why we don't want to learn? ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The U.S. plans to send Egypt engines for its M1A1 tank. [ Here we go again ] The Pentagon has awarded a $14.3 million contract to Honeywell International, based in Tempe, Ariz. for the engines [ Aha! that's the whole reason. Money. We are being sold out to the Muslims that want to destroy us. ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Western European firms are believed to be leading suppliers in Syria's weapons of mass destruction program. U.S. defense sources said chemical companies in such countries as Austria, France, Germany and Holland are supplying technology for Syria's chemical and biological weapons programs [ I rest my case ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The Pentagon is preparing to launch risky raids into Afghanistan using low-flying Army helicopter gunships to find and attack forces allied with Osama bin Laden's terrorist network and the Taliban government
 —  (New York Times)


Taliban on Wednesday lifted all restrictions on Osama bin Laden, saying he was free to wage a holy war against the U.S.
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Who, as a person, is the enigmatic Osama bin Laden
 —  (WND)


Osama bin Laden is the most popular individual in the Muslim world. He speaks for them
 —  (WND)


Bush can legally order bin Laden assassinated. Ex-State Dept. lawyer says executive order banning such action can be 'circumvented' [ But we have critized Israel for doing so. Haven't we? ]
 —  (WND)


A leader of the so-called "peace-loving" religon of Islam incites Muslims to murder Tony Blair and his senior colleagues
 —  (The Times UK)


Shortly after the World Trade Center attack, and when the military went on highest DefCon Delta Alert, HAARP began transmitting during the day at maximum power on 6.965 MHz and could be heard by listeners around the world
 —  (BroJon)


HAARP: The mysterious 3.39 Mz signal. The US Navy and Air Force deny they are producing the powerful signal, but the weather mModification and mind and/or population control experiments continue. [ Who is behind the most terrifying weapon on our palnet? ]
 —  (BroJon)


As of October 8, the CDC has confirmed 34 cases of dengue in residents of the rural, wet, mosquito-prone region of East Maui
 —  (BroJon)


Hurricane Iris kills at least 15 U.S. tourists, destroys banana crop and leaves 13,000 homeless
 —  (NJ Online)


An official of the Birjand Governor Office Mohammad Hassan Bashirizadeh said here Monday that 200 houses in the area have been damaged as the result of earthquake which hit the city earlier on Monday
 —  (IRNA)


An earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 4 jolted western Japan on Monday
 —  (Kyodo News)


A strong earthquake rocked a mountainous region of Papua New Guinea
 —  (Yahoo News)


11 people, including 2 children, were killed in heavy rains lashing India for the past two days
 —  (Hindustan Times)


200 people, most of them children, have died in several weeks of flooding in Vietnam's Mekong Delta and waters remained at dangerous levels
 —  (Planet Ark)


Several species of plants in the U.S. Midwest could become extinct within 30 years if climate conditions continue to become drier and warmer
 —  (Yahoo News)


The West Nile virus has been identified in five dead crows in St. Louis as the potentially deadly disease spreads westward across the United States
 —  (Excite News)


A Detroit-area company, tapping into an emerging strain of dark humor after last month's attacks on America, has hit on the idea of selling toilet paper rolls decorated with caricatures of Osama bin Laden [ That way everybody can sing: 'You were always on my mind' ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


"Jedi Knight" is ON the list of religions for the 2001 UK census alongside Church of England, Roman Catholic, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Wiccan and Church of Free Love. [ I suppose that they salute one another: "May the f-A-rce be with you" ]
 —  (BBC)


Posted:  Tuesday, October 9, 2001 11:22 AM


One of the most startling sights ever was that of hundreds of senators and representatives, Democrats and Republicans, standing on the Capitol steps singing 'God Bless America.' I could not suppress the fear that some lawyer from the ACLU would show up with a 'cease and desist order' issued by some misguided judge
 —  (WND)


As the Muslims drifted into disillusionment and persistent underdevelopment in recent decades and as Mr Gamal Abdel Nasser and other leaders were defeated in wars against Israel, public opinion has turned in despair to unlikely figures. Defeated Arabs are hungry for heroes; they are wishing bin Laden to become one
 —  (Financial Times)


After Osama and his minions, it's time to dismantle (read 'annihilate') Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihads one and two, along with any other groups that want to take us on. If Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Sudan, Somalia or any other idiot regime is offended by our actions on their soil, too darn bad for them
 —  (NewsMax)


Anthrax FAQs: Information from the CDC (Center For Disease Control)
 —  (WPBF)


Questions and answers about Anthrax in the USA
 —  (NewsMax)


Yes, the word "Islam" comes from "Salaam" or peace. Yes, there are some Moslems who have consistently opposed violence and terror, although they are a very SMALL MINORITY. The vast majority of Moslims have always condoned and endorsed terrorist violence against what they call "infidels". Of course, especially when directed against Jewish children and civilians [ The Islamic religion has been, since the begining, a hate-prone religion ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


"Islam is a religion of peace," Americans are constantly reassured. Not so. Everywhere, Muslims are fervently rallying to the defense of al-Qaida's vision of Islam
 —  (WND)


[ Muslims are angry because America "dares" not to allow them to kill us without consequences ]
 —  (MSNBC)


Terrorist Muslim nations are trying to teach America about values, decency, human rights and fairness [ Go figure! ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The Palestinian Authority has not taken a position supporting or condemning the US-led attacks against Afghanistan overnight. "We are studying the situation, and will talk with others at a meeting of Arab and Islamic foreign ministers in Qatar" [ They still have to determine if the murder of 6,000 innocent civilians is a crime, or not. The problem being that they were not Muslims! ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Bush has committed himself to a path of action from which there is no going back
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Top officials of the FBI stopped local agents from an in-depth investigation of a suspected terrorist, now believed to have been slated to be one of the hijackers. Had the agents been allowed to investigate the terrorist, it may have given them advance warning of the Sept. 11 disasters in New York & Washington [ What's going on? I have a hard time to believe that there are stupids in the FBI ]
 —  (NewsMax)


Movie plots could be a blueprint for planning, or preventing, the next terrorist strike against America [ Since the FBI is so inept or whatever to fight terrorism like they should, Holliwood has to do it for us ]
 —  (Fox News)


A mysterious Egyptian, described as balding with a slight paunch, with proven ties to men linked to Osama bin Laden, was investigating water pipelines in Canton, Ohio. The FBI has an APB looking for him
 —  (NewsMax)


The anthrax outbreak in Florida appears to have been caused by a deliberate but "inept" terrorist release, according to one of America's leading military experts on biological weapons
 —  (The Times UK)


Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla., the chairman of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee, said Monday it is a virtual certainty that someone introduced the biological agent into the environment to expose the 2 Floridians to anthrax
 —  (NewsMax)


While the timing for any further terrorist attacks has not been pinpointed, the sources said that intelligence services have identified what they consider a clear pattern of activity in the days since the initial attacks
 —  (NewsMax)


While the details of the CIA's plans are being kept quiet, an investment of between $700 and $800 million to a wide-ranging set of covert operations against the worldwide threat of Osama bin Laden and his terrorist organization, indicates that the government intends to conduct much of its wartime efforts out of the public's eye
 —  (NewsMax)


Russian experts warn that the situation could fly out of control if the Taliban decide to widen the war into Central Asia
 —  (CS Monitor)


The Bush administration says the attacks now underway in Afghanistan could spread to other nations should the evidence warrant such actions
 —  (NewsMax)


Osama bin Laden's terrorist network is multi-layered, redundant, resilient and designed to survive the death of its charismatic leader
 —  (WND)


At least 4 local employees of the United Nations mine action program were killed during an overnight attack, according to the U.N. Information Center [ What were they doing in the war zone? ]
 —  (CNN)


An analyst contrasts World War II with our current conflict
 —  (WND)


Many agree the Saudi-born Islamist Osama bin Laden, while cowardly hiding in Afghanistan, wants to trigger a clash of civilisations
 —  (Yahoo News)


Terrorist North Korea has said the world is facing a war after the U.S.-led retaliatory strikes on Afghanistan and vowed vigilance against what it called Washington's hostile policy toward Pyongyang
 —  (Yahoo News)


Anti-anthrax drug, a waste of money? Pentagon officials stock up on 'Cipro' despite cost and side effects
 —  (WND)


Compelling evidence that Hitler's loathing of the world was the result of his self-hatred because he was gay
 —  (The Scotsman)


That Hitler sign in the front yard can't go back up, a Baltimore Circuit Court judge ruled last week, not because it pictures a murderous fascist, but because it's just too big
 —  (Baltimore Sun)


First case of cannibalism in Greece, a man was arrested today for allegedly killing his father and eating many of his body parts
 —  (News.com)


Posted:  Monday, October 8, 2001 11:10 AM


In the course of efforts to establish an international coalition to fight terrorism, Washington has found itself in absurd situations riddled with contradictions
 —  (Ha'aretz)


2nd Florida man positive for anthrax. Anthrax has been detected in a co-worker of a man who died after contracting a rare inhaled form of the disease and tests at the building where both worked have found evidence of the bacterium
 —  (Orlando Sentinel)


The only laboratory in the U.S. capable of making crucial anthrax vaccine hasn't been able to manufacture a single dose since 1998. Some say it's company bungling, others say the Pentagon hasn't paid enough attention
 —  (NewsMax)


Long Chinese convoys were carrying thousands of armed Chinese Muslim servicemen through northwest China into Afghanistan to support the Taliban militia prior to today's U.S. offensive
 —  (WND)


President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Afghanistan
 —  (WND)


No matter how the anti-terror campaign ends, the biggest winner will not be the United States, but Russia
 —  (Stratfor Intelligence)


Joseph Farah: " I am now 100% convinced that bin Laden operatives were behind the downing of TWA Flight 800 and the Oklahoma City federal building bombing
 —  (WND)


We are entering World War III because militant Islam is engaged in fighting a war on the United States
 —  (Gamla News)


Terrorism is not really our underlying problem. It is rather the palpably barbarous tactic of a methodically planned and determinedly apocalyptic war
 —  (Gamla News)


Why is it that President George W. Bush, Jr. and family feels so comfortable with the leaders of countries on the U.S. State Department list of terrorist nations?
 —  (Gamla News)


All the the sensible propositions put forward this days by men of good will couldn't be more wrong
 —  (Gamla News)


The terror attacks on America could not have taken place without a sophisticated infrastructure of agents operating inside the U.S. that gathered information, planned, and then executed the 4 hijackings. That infrastructure, in turn, could operate thanks in large part to the protection provided by America's militant Muslim lobby
 —  (Gamla News)


In depth article on the exuberant joy for the Sept. 11 attakcs expressed on the press of "friendly" Egypt. [ An ungrateful Muslim nation to which we give $ 1.2 billion a year. ]
 —  (Gamla News)


we all must understand what 'terrorists' are, how they work, and what we can expect from them
 —  (Gamla News)


Text of President Bush's announcement of counter-attack on Afghanistan
 —  (The Age)


In the Mideast, Arab "allies" studied the evidence and remained unconvinced that America had enough proof to launch the war on terrorism begun Sunday with strikes on largely Muslim Afghanistan [ There is no worse case of blingness than an unwillingness to see ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The Bush administration, amid intensive efforts to build an international coalition against Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden, has muted its dispute with Russia over its planned arms sales to Iran and other Middle East countries
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The State Department has reaffirmed its list of terrorist groups. No new Middle East groups were added to the list [ Will someone tell Powell that nobody has ever won a war restrained by political cowardice? ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


A nationwide survey taken several hours after the attacks began on Sunday showed that nine of 10 (90%) approve of the decision to order military actions
 —  (USA Today)


A 1990 U.S. immigration law, sponsored by Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., instructs State Department employees that 'mere' membership in a terrorist organization or advocacy of acts of terrorism should not exclude foreigners from receiving U.S. immigration visas
 —  (WND)


Arab-Israeli MKs (congressmen) criticized the attack on Afghanistan yesterday, saying the only way to stop aggression against the U.S. is to stop the Israeli "occupation"
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Newsweek: Bush won't consider going after Iraq until Afghan terror bases are eliminated
 —  (Yahoo News)


Saudi Arabia has been rocked by a new bombing on Westerners in the kingdom
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The Republic of Cyprus has unveiled new military hardware as defense chiefs said the country seeks to improve its capabilities against nearby Turkish forces
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Is Ground Zero Safe? New study suggests more asbestos at disaster site than previously revealed
 —  (MSNBC)


A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico late Sunday, causing buildings to sway in Mexico City and panicked tourists in Acapulco to believe they were under terrorist attack
 —  (Star Tribune)


Posted:  Sunday, October 7, 2001 7:47 AM


Bush Spiritual Adviser: Blame the Church, Not Bin Laden. Local Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell points fingers at those who didn't pray for bin Laden [ Worth reading and ponder on ]
 —  (Houston Press)


Authorities were searching Saturday for a man who held a knife to the neck of a pilot and attempted to hijack a medical transport plane before fleeing a tiny airport in southern New Mexico
 —  (Washington Post)


Addressing the UN General Assembly's conference on global terrorism, Israeli Ambassador Yehuda Lancry criticized representatives who used that podium to justify the September 11 attacks on Washington and New York, and those who sought to legalize Palestinian terror against Israel
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Terrorist Syria will undoubtedly take a seat on the UN Security Council tomorrow after the U.S. decided not to try to mount an offensive to stop it [ If this is not appeasing the enemy, then what is it? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Iraq's UN envoy told the UN Conference on International Terrorism that Israel uses "mass murder" and "poisoned gases" against the Palestinians [ These lies will now be backed up by Siria from inside the Security Counsel ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Sources in the Czech government said that Mohamed Atta indeed met with an Iraqi intelligence official in Prague just before flying to the United States in June 2000
 —  (International Herald Tribune)


Arab "allies" of the U.S. have declined to provide intelligence information about Iran's involvement with Osama Bin Laden and international terrorism. As a result, the Bush administration has removed Iran from the list of targets in its coming war against terrorism!! [ Are they our allies? Are we fighting terrorism? ]
 —  (World Tribune)


The United States has succeeded in winning increased cooperation of terrorist Algeria in the war against terrorism
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


After Saudi refusal, the United States is examining the prospect that Oman or Qatar will be used as a base for any attack against U.S. forces preparing to attack Saudi bin Laden
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


A dark side to the Northern Alliance: Afghanistan's anti-Taliban militias share history of human rights abuse
 —  (Boston Globe)


Since Sept. 11, the back channels between the United States and both its allies and adversaries have been lighting up, filled with a rush of intelligence from some 100 countries
 —  (Canada.com)


The United Arab Emirates is awaiting delivery of parts for a U.S. air-to-ground missile in a $51 million deal. The Pentagon has approved the sale of parts for the AGM-88C high-speed anti-radiation missile
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Yemen continues to sign major weapons deals amid what Western diplomats assert have been a crippling economy
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Amid escalating Middle East tension, Jordan has proceeded with a military exercise in cooperation with its British ally
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Terrorist mastermind Osama Bin Laden has said he has no difficulty in finding a safer place outside Afghanistan as his hideouts ranged from Indonesia to Algeria, Chechnya to Kashmir and Bosnia to Sudan
 —  (Times of India)


Over the past decade, terrorists have posed as students, slipped across the lightly patrolled Canadian border, used false passports and presented themselves as tourists to enter the United States and plot deadly acts
 —  (Washington Post)


U.S. launches spy satellite equipped with digital camera able to pick out 4-inch objects, said to be used to fight terrorism
 —  (BBC)


Osama Bin Laden, the prime US terror suspect, uses doubles to confuse western intelligence agencies trying to track him down
 —  (Times of India)


Investigators acknowledge that bin Laden's presence has emboldened such organisations as Hizbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the West Bank and Gaza, and fundamentalist movements in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia and Algeria
 —  (The Guardian)


Afghanistan: "People are starting to take risks because it's got to the stage where everything is banned. Our only entertainment is public executions"
 —  (News Telegraph)


A 21-member Israeli delegation to aid in the investigation of what caused an airliner explode in flight over the Black Sea. Multiple confusing reports as to what was the real cause. Bullet holes and strange objects found in the cabine and elsewhere
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The search to find out how 63-year-old Bob Stevens contracated the rare and extremely lethal inhaled form of the disease expanded one day after his death. No really hot leads at this time
 —  (Yahoo News)


Many have compared the attack on America to that other American day of infamy, the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. It's easy to see why. But, like December 7 in 1938, September 11 was a sneak attack on American soil, something that killed thousands of innocent victims
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Ground Zero is rich with gold bars and money as well as documents, drugs, guns and other evidence collected by the CIA and US Secret Service; US Customs and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms suffered similar losses. Government agents are watching construction workers employed in the removal through binoculars as they search
 —  (New Zeland Herald)


If the Bush administration is not careful, many Americans will prefer to take their chances with terrorists than with the freshly empowered bureaucrats in Washington. If we become a police state, the enemy will have defeated us
 —  (NewsMax)


A demand by repugnant and inhumane ACLU that an Elementary School remove a "God Bless America" sign prompted angry parents, students and administrators to rally at the school Friday evening [ Wonder what "liberty" without Freedom they proclaim ]
 —  (Fresno Bee)


The New Age pusher Oprah Winfrey —full of love and tenderness toward our enemies— gave her viewers a quick course in Islam on Friday
 —  (Yahoo News)


An angry e-mail calling for the elimination of "the entire Arab world" has cost a Georgia police officer his job
 —  (WKMG)


A well-known exception in federal gun control law commonly known as the "gun show loophole" can allow, for example, foreign tourists to walk into a gun show in 32 states and buy weapons with cash, no questions asked. Nowhere in the Bush administration's fledgling anti-terror legislation does it address this issue
 —  (Wired News)


A boatload of asylum seekers, turned away from Australia by a navy ship, threw children overboard in protest [ How courageous. Why didn't they throw themselves overboard? Is not this modern world full of technological savages? ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


Moldova, burdened by the unenviable tag of Europe's poorest nation, has another, more sinister claim to infamy: it is leading the way in the export of women to Europe's sex slave industry
 —  (Yahoo News)

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