" ( In the End Times ) You will hear of wars and rumors of wars.  See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.   For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.  And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places.  All these are the beginning of sorrows."      ( Matthew 24:6-8 )

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Prophecy in the News


I know that some of these news sound somewhat far fetched, but they are true indeed.  The media, in general, takes the supernaturalor conspiratorial off our eyes.  Remember, the enemies of the Lord claim the same concerning the realities described in the Bible.  The fact that something sounds weird does not mean that it is unreal at all.  After all, we are in the End Times and things will get even stranger and much more distasteful before the Lord comes to end it all and start a new, perfect and beautiful world.  What a wonderful Day that will be! I pray that you all are able to discern in these news the actual fulfillment of many prophecies which multiple generations of Christians longed for the honor to see... and live.

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Israel – Middle East News


Posted:  Saturday, October 20, 2001 6:32 AM


Mis-Information and lies from P.A. offices: Israel says that the P.A. reports of the death of wanted terrorist Atef Abeyat in a car explosion yesterday are "astonishing." This, in light of the fact that the PA has recently claimed more than once that Atef Abeyat was under PA detention
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Newspapers around the world are starting to expose that America and Britain have built a coalition against terrorism, but Israel's right to self-defence should not be sacrificed to its maintenance
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


British Prime Minister Tony Blair told Yasser Arafat that he must find those responsible for the assassination of Israel Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi, and "bring them to justice." However, Palestinian Authority Minister Nabil Sha'ath said that the PA would not extradite any Palestinian to Israel [ Palestinians choose death, but protest about it when it reaches them. We'll see what happens ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Starting to see the light? Hizbullah terrorist organization head Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah and his predecessor in that position are included, for the first time, on a list of wanted terrorists that the U.S. submitted to Lebanon
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Prime Minister Ariel Sharon met last night with the members of a ministerial delegation due to leave shortly on an information campaign abroad. Some of them said afterwards, however, that they were "confused," and that Sharon and Peres were instructing them to take different approaches [ It seems that Peres has been giving a "soft coup d'etat" to Sharon for too long. Wasn't Sharon supposed to be a "hawk"? ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Coinciding with messages of admiration for Syria, Colin Powell and other State Department officials continue to reassure Israel that America is and will remain its strongest and closest ally, always looking out for the interests of the Jewish State [ Yeah, right! This hypocrite New World Order monger thinks the entire world is stupefied by him, like he is by Rockerfeller ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The detoriating situation in the territories has weakened the position of the Palestinian Authority. Arafat's cease-fire call was greeted by fierce opposition from the militant groups, who now enjoy majority support on the ground
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The murder of Rehavam Ze'evi will alter the rules of the game in the Middle East. Its largest effect may well be to put an end "once and for all" to the obscene "controlled carnage" agreements Israel maintains with the PLO, the Hizbullah and other Arab fascists and terrorists
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Just imagine, a Palestinian state was declared with Yasser Arafat as its President
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


IDF forces entered PA-controlled Bethlehem and Beit Jala after midnight last night, in response to Arab shooting on a Jerusalem neighborhood
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Latest news about the Western and Southern Walls of Temple Mount
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israel has warned the U.S. of Egypt's military buildup. Israeli diplomatic sources said the warning was relayed by the Defense Ministry to the U.S. Defense Department [ Prediction: nothing will change, Israel's fate is "set" by Bush and Colin Powell in favor of thir beloved New World Order ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


US government networks depend on Israeli technology
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


A Zionist response: A new outpost was dedicated this morning in the name of the late Rehavam Ze'evi: Ma'aleh Rehavam, one kilometer east of Nokdim, between Gush Etzion and the Judean Desert. Six caravans are already at the site
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Posted:  Friday, October 19, 2001 8:27 AM


Ultimatum:    Sharon has stated that "Arafat has 7 days to impose absolute quiet. If not, we will go to war against him"
 —  (The Times UK)


The U.S. Ambassador to Israel said Thursday that Israel's demand that the Palestinian Authority extradite those responsible for the murder of Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi was "right and proper," and that the U.S. was not "going to determine for Israel how it defends itself" [ Ovasion. Ovasion. It is a very good thing to keep our nose out of our friend's bussiness rather, let's put it in our enemies' ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


An Israeli man was killed and 2 others were moderately injured last night when Palestinian gunmen opened fire on a group of Israelis in the Judean Desert [ How can that be possible? According to the U.S. State Dept. and the media, Palestinians are little lambs, noble people, inocent victims of those despicable Israelis! Nah, Israelis must have killed themselves. That's why we should force Israel to yield more of his territory to them. After all, who cares about Israel...?! Only God. ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


There have been two terrorist attacks involving fatalities and injuries over the past two hours. This in addition to shooting attacks directed at the Jerusalem neighborhoods of Gilo, Har Homa and Armon HaNatziv
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


IDF forces entered PA-controlled Bethlehem and Beit Jala after midnight last night. Armored forces accompanied by infantry and engineering corps troops are still operating inside Beit Jala
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Force 17 member killed near Ramallah; IDF enters PA areas after shooting, mortar fire on Gilo; Israeli killed in W. Bank
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The late Rehavam Ze'evi's eldest child delivered a powerful eulogy at the gravesite, calling on Ariel Sharon to avenge his father's death "the way he would have done after you," and telling the Arabs that "we are here to stay, because this land is ours"
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Investigators believe that Palestinian hotel workers helped Ze'evi killers [ Nobody should protest, then, when these "civilians" are dealt with by Israel. So-called "civilians" in these countries should be dealt with as "soldiers," because the effect of their actions is the same: the death of their enemies ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Jerusalem police and the Shin Bet security service yesterday arrested several Palestinians from East Jerusalem who are suspected of being linked, directly or indirectly, to the assassination of Rehavam Ze'evi
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Rehavam Ze'evi's granddaughter, Kinneret, delivered this eulogy at the ceremony on the Knesset plaza yesterday, on behalf of his 20 grandchildren
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The assassination of the Israeli Minister of Tourism in his hotel room in Jerusalem will have a significant impact on the course of events in the Middle East and almost certainly on the U.S.-led war against terrorism
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israel Police steps up its security precautions for ministers and deputy ministers [ At long last! ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


US asks Syria to clamp down on PFLP [ I have a hard time believing that our government is so dreamy ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Two sons of senior Palestinian Authority officers received military training several years ago at a Bin Laden training camp in Afghanistan
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


A few years ago, Israel had a rare opportunity to forge ties with important figures in Afghanistan, but Jerusalem was not interested [ That was really dumb, but politicians are politicians and people suffer for that ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Cases of anthrax scare soar as Jerusalem buildings evacuated
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Terrorist Siria says the Mossad planned the ramming of 2 hijacked airliners into the WTC's towers as part of a Jewish conspiracy [ Can you imagine more shamelessness than this? If they are trying to project is because they are guilty ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Faith in God's Word drives Christian factory to filter Jewish air
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Posted:  Thursday, October 18, 2001 7:45 AM


Myths of the Middle East. The whole truth as told by a Christian Arab.    
If you are going to read only one article, this should be the one
 —  (WND)


More Myths of the Middle East. More truth as told by a Christian Arab.    
If you are going to read two articles, this should be the other one
 —  (WND)


Israel believes that as soon as the dust settles, the U.S. with European Union endorsement, will issue a "peace" plan to solve the Israeli-Palestinian problem. Aides close to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said such a plan will not be a proposal. It will be a dictate and meant to assuage Arab anger over the current U.S. offensive against Afghanistan [ That would be the U.S. declaring war on God. The last straw ]
 —  (WND)


The U.S. State Department spokesman again this past Monday condemned Israel's policy of pinpoint offensive strikes against wanted terrorists. The practice is part of Israel's self-defense policy of thwarting terror attacks in advance and limiting collateral damage to innocent persons. The spokesman added that the ongoing US offensive in Afghanistan cannot be compared with Israel's response to terror attacks against it. He called the Israeli policy a "provocation and a stumbling block to peace" in the Middle East [ According to that "sublime" piece of hypocrisy we are, then, provoking the Taliban and being a stumbling block all around the world. Unbelievable! ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


At the same time that the Bush administration condemned the assassination of Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi, it renewed a warning that [ only ] the U.S. reserves the option of using force against supporters of terrorism [ This administration could write a heavy book titled "Hypocrisy for Dummies" ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The soil for major Palestinian terrorist attacks has been freshly plowed by Western demands that Arafat and Sharon quickly resolve their people's long and bitter conflict so that George Bush and Tony Blair can get on "peacefully" with their anti-terror war
 —  (WND)


Israel is being urged by the U.S. to drop plans to develop an unmanned air vehicle to destroy enemy ballistic missile launchers [ Ok, Israel, listen well, we are commanding you to allow your enemies to annihilate you!... only us have the right of self-defense against any enemy. And don't you dare to accuse us of being arrogant! ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The Israeli security cabinet late last night issued an ultimatum to the Palestinian Authority: Arrest and extradite to Israel those responsible for the slaying of Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi within 7 days or be considered a "terrorist entity" with all that implies
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The Palestinian Authority rejected an Israeli ultimatum to hand over those responsible for the murder of Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi and heavily criticized the pre-dawn entry of IDF troops into Ramallah and Jenin in the West Bank on Thursday [ Here we go again ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Israel cannot refrain from retaliating in response to the assassination of Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi today in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told Secretary of State Colin Powell this evening. Powell asked Sharon not to retaliate in a manner that would harm efforts to attain a cease-fire [ ? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The National Union-Yisrael Beiteinu faction of the Knesset convened this morning, both to pay tribute to their leader Rehavam Ze'evi and also to decide whether to rescind the party's decision of 2 days ago to resign from the coalition until the end of the 7-day mourning period
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israeli Police know who murdered Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi, as well as those who sent them, senior officials said Thursday. They also said these names were given to the Palestinian Authority
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Israeli Education Minister Limor Livnat was scheduled to speak tomorrow at a UNESCO conference. Her speech was to contain a call for an international crackdown on Palestinian incitement in school textbooks. She said that she was ready with many textbook samples teaching children violence and jihad. She returned home after hearing of the assassination
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


There is no doubt that the Palestinian Authority and its leader, Yasser Arafat, must be held responsible for the war of terror being waged against us, with special emphasis on this incident. Not only did the PA fail to interdict terrorists –it helped in their attacks– even sending its own men
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestinian terrorists do not need any particular reason and/or incentive to kill Israelis and Jews, be they ordinary civilians, military people or state leaders. Terrorism for the Palestinians is both tactics and strategy, a national ideology [ And, no doubt, their favorite pastime ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Mubarak doesn't like Sharon, because he and Arafat can't deceive Sharon as he deceived Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Ehud Barak and Shlomo Ben-Ami, or Oded Granot, whom he used to try and deceive the Jewish public in Israel. And this really makes Mubarak and others angry
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


In retaliation for the Ze'evi assassination, IDF troops entered Palestinian Authority-controlled territory and took up positions around Jenin and Ramallah before dawn today
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


When Sharon promised yesterday to follow Ze'evi's testament, he presumably didn't mean transferring the Arabs of the West Bank elsewhere. But in private conversations, the prime minister occasionally slips and refers to his old dream of turning Jordan into Palestine [ Hopefully he did mean it. Eretz Yisrael was given to Israel —by God— to live there, separate from the rest of the nations. No matter what Bush, Powell, Mitchel and all the rest of closet anti-semites in the whole world might say ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Foreign banks lose appetite for Israeli market. Managing director of HSBC Republic Bank in Israel, Yehuda Levy, said it was unlikely in the current situation that foreign banks would increase their presence in Israel
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Two Israeli soldiers were lightly injured last night in an apparent suicide bombing near the border with the Gaza Strip; the Palestinian suicide bomber was killed
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Posted:  Wednesday, October 17, 2001 11:47 AM


The head of the Israeli intelligence General Amos Malkha said Tuesday that Iraq will strike Israel if the U.S. threatens Saddam Hussein
 —  (Hindustan Times)


Israel Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi was murdered by being shot 3 times in the head and neck this morning by an unknown assailant. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist organization has taken responsibility for the attack
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Sharon told an emergency security meeting "everything had changed" as a result of Zeevi's death. A political source said the easing in recent days of Israel's blockades of Palestinian areas would be rescinded. The assassination raised the specter of Israeli retaliation at a time when the U.S. is putting heavy pressure on Israel and the Palestinians to reach a truce
 —  (Yahoo News)


A number of IDF and police roadblocks between Jerusalem and Ramallah have been dismantled over the past number of days. Investigators are thus considering the possibility that the shooter or shooters of Rehavam Ze'evi arrived in the capital from the nearby Palestinian Authority-controlled city
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


In Israel Knesset members are not assigned permanent body guards by the General Security Service. Only the prime minister, foreign minister, and the IDF chief of staff are assigned permanent personal protection
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


President Moshe Katzav has called for the establishment of a "Sanhedrin-type" body that will deal with all the halakhic [Jewish legal] issues of our day
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Palestinians have tried to attack Israel using poisonous materials a number of times in the past, OC Intelligence Maj.-Gen. Amos Malka told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee yesterday
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is ready to accept a Palestinian state, but under certain conditions. He said he has a plan ready to offer the Palestinians but won't reveal it yet
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Following the lead of Prime Minister Sharon and then U.S. President George Bush, Ireland and Holland have now called for the establishment of a Palestinian state
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The build-up of Egyptian naval forces is a cause for concern, the commander-in-chief of the Israel Navy, Major General Yedidia Ya'ari told a press conference to mark Navy Day
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Yesha Council leaders who met with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon last night left unsatisfied. Sharon rejected claims that the government has been conducting ongoing negotiations with the Palestinian Authority despite the continuing violence, and said that the perception of Peres' influence on government policy is exaggerated
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


An Arab motorist attempted to run over a soldier at Checkpoint 300, between southern Jerusalem and PA-controlled Bethlehem earlier this morning
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The State Prosecution appealed yesterday to the Supreme Court against a decision by the Nazareth District Court to release 2 terrorist Israeli-Arab 16-year-old youths from custody. They placed a bomb at the busy Golani Junction in the Galilee 6 weeks ago [Ridiculous supreme. Many judges in America would be proud of this Arab judge in Israel]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israeli security experts say it is almost impossible for hijackers to commandeer an El Al flight. The airlines' cockpits are sealed off by 2 impenetrable doors that are never opened during flight. Moreover, armed Israeli sky marshals in plainclothes fly in passenger seats as a last line of defense should the ground security systems fail. No El Al aircraft has been hijacked in more than 2 decades
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Posted:  Tuesday, October 16, 2001 8:14 AM


Should war break out in the Middle East again and should the Syrians and the Egyptians break through again as they did in 1973 (Yom Kippur War), or should any Arab nation fire missiles again at Israel, as Iraq did in the 1991 Gulf War, a nuclear escalation, once unthinkable except as a last resort, would now be a strong possibility
 —  (NewsMax)


The risks of a Palestinian state. This new Arab state, heavy with the hatreds of other enemy states, will inevitably give rise to new and more deadly terrorism. Most ominously of all will be "Palestine's" causal effect upon nuclear warfare in the Middle East
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


One year after the Mitchel Report was commissioned, perhaps the time has come to take stock as to whether that report was indeed "balanced and fair"
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israel is worried that a new U.S. arms deal with Egypt could significantly improve the Egyptian army's abilities to use advanced technologies [ Bush does not understand. even though he says he does, that the security of America is contingent to our dealings with Israel and our submisssion to the will of the God of the Bible (the Only One there Is) ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer told his Labor party Knesset faction this afternoon that he is "disappointed with the Washington's conciliatory policy towards terrorism-supporting Moslim nations"
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


NWO fan and British Prime Minister Tony Blair threw his support behind the creation of a Palestinian state as he pressed on with a U.S.-British diplomatic effort to win Arab backing for Western air strikes on Afghanistan [ The price? Only Israel security... ah, and a divided Jerusalem. He, like Bush, is not playing in God's team. Threfore, they are playing against Him. Good luck! ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


In response to the IDF withdrawal from the strategic Hevron neighborhoods, the National Union-Yisrael Beiteinu party resigned today from the national unity government. Ministers Lieberman and Ze'evi explained why
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Senior Likud sources were reported Tuesday as saying that the resignations of two far-right cabinet ministers - Avigdor Lieberman and Rehavam Ze'evi would lead to early elections
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Public Security Minister Uzi Landau held a dramatic press conference this afternoon, at which some thought he might follow the lead of National Union-Yisrael Beiteinu and quit the government, but he did not
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Going down: Seven months after putting together a massive coalition, Ariel Sharon found himself in very much the same shoes as his predecessors
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The View from the Jewish Neighborhoods in Hevron
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Shooting of youth by soldier angers Palestinian Gush Katif residents. The young man grabbed the soldier's gun, and the soldier shot him in the leg [ These guys have a rage addiction and an incapacity to take responsibility for their mistakes (like grabbing the gun of a soldier or grabbing the Land of God). No wonder Palestinian society is so disfunctional. They need recovery or getting the consequences of their wrong attitudes ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Posted:  Monday, October 15, 2001 9:24 AM

Israel: Crisis in civil-military relations. Details below

Despite the continuing violence, the security cabinet decided on Friday to ease some of the restrictions on the Arab population, including the withdrawal of IDF forces from some of their current positions such as the Givat Shalhevet (Abu Sneineh) hills in Hevron [ From those hills more Palestinian sniper death will rain again upon the Jewish people. Bad decision indeed. Sharon (or anybody else) has no right to surrender any portion of land given by God to the Jews ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


In light of the IDF withdrawal during the night from the Givat Shalhevet (Abu Sneineh) and Harat el-Sheik neighborhoods in Hevron, the National Union-Yisrael Beitenu faction of the coalition government has decided to resign in an act of protest
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


In response to the government's decisions, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Sha'ul Mofaz expressed this morning his strong opposition to the government's decisions
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


In Israel Sharon faces criticism from within and without the government for his decison of abandoning the Givat Shalhevet (Abu Sneineh) hills in Hevron. He retorts back angrily
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


A major crisis of confidence between the government and Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz erupted yesterday after Mofaz publicly criticized the cabinet's decision to withdraw troops from the hills overlooking the Jewish settlement in Hebron
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Hours after a stinging rebuke by Defense Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, Army Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz publicly apologized Monday for an official army statement which publicly criticized the cabinet's decision to withdraw troops from Palestinian-ruled hills in the West Bank town of Hebron
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Scores of Jewish residents of Hebron entered the Givat Shalhevet (Abu Sneineh) neighborhood late yesterday afternoon to protest the cabinet's decision to withdraw IDF troops. Since the army's occupation of Abu Sneineh and Hareth a-Sheikh, residents felt safe for the first time
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestinian terrorist attacks continued unabated today and throughout the weekend. Security forces found a car bomb in the Shomron near the Arab village of Hawara [ There you go. All the trouble above for nothing. Sorry to say, but Muslims cannot be appeased but by military strength. They only understand the only language they speak: violence. That is very sad indeed ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


An outspoken Palestinian critic of Yasser Arafat and a champion of peaceful coexistence, Mukhtar Hamdan, was shot outside his home on the night of October 5 apparently by a Fatah operative
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Hamas activist in Nablus, Ahmed Marshoud, was killed by an IDF helicopter guship. It was the second assassination of a Hamas man in 2 days. another militant was also wounded in a Monday hit
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Arab states, pressed to oppose the U.S.-led offensive against terrorism, have turned their attention toward Israel. The Arab League, under Syrian pressure, has reimposed a secondary boycott of Israel
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Many Israelis appear to be quite unhappy with the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the World Elite favorite New World Order tool, the United Nations and its head-minion, Kofi Anan
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israel yesterday criticised Tony Blair for hosting Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat today, saying the meeting would "bestow legitimacy" on someone who has not broken with terrorism [ The thing is that Tony Blair doesn't care about anything but installing the NWO ]
 —  (The Scotsman)


"Friendly and moderate" (according to Bush and the media) Egyptian "President" Hosni Mubarak said Sunday that Israel is a dictatorship and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon knows only war and slaughter [ This head of an unelected dictatorship forgot to say that Israel is the ONLY democarcy in the Middle East ]
 —  (Washington Post)


Posted:  Sunday, October 14, 2001 5:21 AM


The Bush administration is aiming to present its vision of a final Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement, including the satanic idea that Jerusalem ought to be shared, just before the onset of Ramadan next month, as another way to garner Arab support for its war on terrorism. Administration officials acknowledge the ground is not ripe for such talks and insist the immediate goal remains getting the parties to adhere to the Mitchell plan for a cease-fire [ A he wants to sell us the idea that he is a Christian! Come on, Bushy boy, we know you are just a "Skull and Bonner" ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


President George W. Bush on Thursday night held out the clearest invitation yet to Syria to join the US-led war on terrorism [ Here we go again! Putting the fox to guard the chickens. Is this hypocrisy or lack of integrity? Does he think that after all the chickens are dead, maybe he can raise, of course with the fox, his family's old dream of a New World Order? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Siria sponsored Hizbullah's spiritual leader Sheikh Muhammad Fadlallah has reportedly warned that the organization will increase its attacks on Israel, even in the shadow of America's war on terrorism [ How is it that Bush does not want to include this organization in his list of terrorist organizations? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Israel is the most prepared nation in the world regarding preparation for an attack involving biological warfare [ Maybe they have a thing or two to teach us ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


A tacit understanding: Hamas and Islamic Jihad not to carry out attacks which would embarrass the PA
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Abdel Rachman, a senior Hamas terrorist, who was high up on Israel's list of wanted Arab terrorists for numerous atrocities, was killed by an IDF sharpshooter
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Parents of soldiers kidnapped by Hizbullah in the Mount Dov region, just over a year ago with the tacit complicity of the U.N. and its General Secretary Kofi Annan, described the decision awarding that organization the Peace Nobel Prize as a "shameful disgrace" and prepair to sue [ U.N. is a main tool for the New World Order that sees Israel as on opponent to such evil goal ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


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 —  (Jerusalem Post)

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Gentile World News


Posted:  Saturday, October 20, 2001 7:37 AM


American women continue legal limbo in Afghanistan
 —  (Maranatha Christian Journal)


"I am thoroughly convinced that there was a dead-bang Middle Eastern connection in the Oklahoma City bombing. I think bin Laden was behind it." The words of a conspiracy theorist? Hardly. It's David Schippers, the respected House impeachment attorney, discussing astonishing revelations on alleged links between the Oklahoma City Bombing and Osama bin Laden, as well as clear warnings he says the U.S. government received in advance of the Sept. 11 terror attacks
 —  (WND)


Pictures of people protesting in the streets of Pakistan leave Americans in bewilderment: Why do they hate us so? Because they have been taught to hate us. For generations upon generations, they have been taught that we are "infidels," responsible for all the evils in the world, responsible for all that's wrong in their country, responsible for the poverty and suffering they are forced to endure by their own tyrannical leaders
 —  (WND)


Lawrence Freedman: "This is the Third World War and the stakes are high. Like the First and Second World Wars, the core confrontation is a vortex pulling other conflicts in"
 —  (The Independent UK)


Playing dirty: First airplanes, now anthrax, could radiological weapons be next? A look at "dirty nukes," the weapons we ignore at our peril
 —  (Daily Standard)


Disease Control and Prevention warned doctors nationwide yesterday to watch for possible cases of smallpox, food poisoning and deadly viruses like Ebola following the recent mailings of anthrax
 —  (NY Post)


To quickly create a smallpox vaccine stockpile, the United States will need to find several suppliers, sharply cut regulatory hurdles and pay more money than the government expects
 —  (USA Today)


U.S. Rep. Steve Buyer says that the U.S. should use tactical nuclear weapons against Osama bin Laden's terrorist network in Afghanistan, if it is linked to recent anthrax incidents in the U.S.
 —  (Yahoo News)


A suitcase of explosives was found at the Greyhound terminal in Philadelphia. Experts say there was enough material to blow up the entire station
 —  (Philadelphia Inquirer)


About 100 U.S. commandos carried out an operation in southern Afghanistan, opening a new phase of the war on terrorism after nearly two weeks of punishing airstrikes, U.S. officials said Friday night. Officials said the commandos returned to base after several hours inside the country. There was no word on possible casualties
 —  (Washington Post)


The Bush administration has acknowledged that Syria has failed to make any change in its policy of supporting terrorism. [ Daah! ] The result, congressional sources said, is that Syria is expected to again appear on the State Department list of terrorist sponsors early next year
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Okaz, an Arabic daily reported that the Saudi Arabian ambassador in Washington, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, delivered a letter of protest against "excessive behavior by American security agencies in relation to Saudis" [ On the other hand, I –and the rest of the American people– protest for the opposite and who cares? Certainly not the government. Now, what about the profiling, mistratment, persecution and murder that these miserable Saudis exercise against Christians in Arabia? Puah! ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


China paid Osama bin Laden several million dollars for access to unexploded American cruise missiles left over from the US attack on his bases 3 years ago
 —  (The Guardian)


China is installing an anti-aircraft system for Iran amid concerns that the war in Afghanistan will spill into the neighboring Shi'ite republic [ The "friendly and cooperative" China where Bush is now, and that promises all kinds of help in the "war against terrorism." Helping who? ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


European leaders backed away last night from endorsing a call for the overthrow of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban regime as tensions emerged over the operation of the American-led military strikes [ They call that band of thugs a governemnt! Bush and Powell have concentrated their efforts in trying to win the Muslim world into the "coalition" taking for granted our shaky friends from Europe. Is the "coalition" trembling? ]
 —  (News Telegraph)


Bravery is the virtue of having the right amount of fear, and confidence, in the face of real danger, and of acting accordingly. It requires reason and disciplined passions. This is a combination we should know something about in the land of the free and the home of the brave
 —  (WND)


The dark side of Halloween. Its history and reality
 —  (WND)


Australia invaded by 'invincible ant' that attacks everything in its path
 —  (The Independent UK)


Posted:  Friday, October 19, 2001 11:35 AM


When terrorism is not terrorism: The U.S. –continuing its drive to win Islamic support for the war in Afghanistan– has prevented the imposition of sanctions on the Palestinians for their alleged support of terrorism. President George Bush issued a waiver regarding the Palestine Liberation Organization from sanctions connected to a 1987 anti-terrorism act [ Our "Christian" president... Puah! ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Colin Powell recognized that both Pakistan and India have a responsibility to peacefully resolve the Kashmir question, but when it comes to terrorism, he unblinkingly stated that the US stands "shoulder to shoulder" on India's side. What a difference a billion people makes. For the past year, Israel has been waiting for the United States to say, without stuttering, that it stands shoulder to shoulder with Israel in the fight against terror. And now that America itself has joined the war on terror, the absence of unequivocal American support for Israel's own fight has become even more glaring [ Double standard or single hypocrisy? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Questions for the Anti-War Crowd (Part II). What if someone took them seriously?
 —  (Jewish World Review)


The grave failure of our government to protect us against the Muslim and international terrorism. The Israelis warned that as many as 200 terrorists linked to Osama bin Laden and Iraq were preparing a big operation... and what happned?
 —  (WND)


When liberals look at the flag, they see only dispossessed Indians, racial segregation, napalm dropped on Vietnamese villages and children making jeans in Third World sweatshops. Even after an unprovoked attack on their homeland, by creatures so evil Hell would spurn them, and 5,000 of their fellow Americans dead, public-broadcasting donors just can't get over their red, white and blue aversion
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Short of outright slavery and genital mutilation, the Taliban could not do much more to oppress women. But, they and Osama bin Laden are convinced that their version of Islam honors women and that Westerners treat women as sex objects: our women flaunt themselves half-naked, etc. etc. etc. Other Muslim societies point to the high rate of rape in the West. Of course, to us the Taliban's treatment of women looks like a type of slow and continuous rape
 —  (Jewish World Review)


U.S. Vice President, Dick Cheney, has used his first major public appearance since the Sept. 11 attacks on the U.S. to warn Americans that life would never be the same and that more attacks should be expected [ The good old times ended on Sept. 11 ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


Russia has already signalled its opposition to a U.S. offensive against terrorists Iran and Iraq. Russian officials had said that Moscow would help Washington with the war on terrorism [ Same philosophy as above. Puah! again. On the other hand, what kind of "coalision" is this? ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The FBI and the CIA are investigating the possibility that Osama bin Laden is responsible for the chilling anthrax incidents in the United States, and that either Iraq or the Russian Mafia gave him the deadly bacteria [ Maybe you should think a little deeper, guys, maybe a little closer. Who else america to death in our neighborhood and has al kinds of bioweaponry? ]
 —  (New York Post)


Iraq back in U.S. sights. Anthrax attacks make Hussein major priority [ Good! But I wonder why so much silence about the enormous biological and chemical warfare production and capabilities of terrorist Castro, just 90 miles South of Florida. As a matter of fact Florida is where the whole thing begun. Hum...! Why the silence in the media and the government? ]
 —  (WND)


Turkey has rushed aircraft, helicopters and thousands of troops to the Iraqi border. Turkish defense sources as well as Arab diplomats said Ankara has beefed up forces along its southern border with Iraq as part of preparations for any hostility in the region
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


U.S. Special Forces troops are on the ground in Afghanistan, a U.S. defense official said on Friday, marking the dramatic next step in Washington's war on global terrorism
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Shrugging off the deployment of U.S. special forces in Afghanistan, the Taliban regime challenged Washington on Friday to send a full force of troops. "Then it can be a fight between our soldiers and theirs [ These Allah followers are a bunch of dopes ]
 —  (Fox News)


France has deployed ground-to-air missiles near its nuclear waste reprocessing plant as a precaution following last month's attacks on the U.S.
 —  (Yahoo News)


Former adversaries the U.S., China and Russia are showing fresh unity in the war on terrorism, but old wounds in the Pacific Rim region reopened Friday when Taiwan decided to boycott an APEC meeting on rival China's turf
 —  (New Jersey Online)


Bin Laden's line of succession Al-Qaida's Egyptians dominate leadership
 —  (WND)


Unlike Binladin-related sites that were taken down right after the attacks on New York and Washington, saudi-binladin-group.com expired on the day of the attacks. This was no accident, according to a VeriSign technician in Mountainview, Calif
 —  (City Paper)


From chocolates to mobile phone messages and posters to t-shirts, the bearded image of Osama bin Laden is everywhere in Pakistan and fans of the West's most wanted man can't buy enough [ Ah, those helpfull, friendly, loving, peacefull Muslims! ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


A significant problem in dealing with biological attacks is that we may not be aware we have been subjected to such an attack until several days or weeks later. One such biological agent that physicians may not recognize and correctly diagnose, until the laboratory data on the victims begins to accumulate, is Ebola. Ebola breakouts in Africa have been widely reported. But Ebola's use as a bio weapon has not
 —  (NewsMax)


Psychological handwriting analysis of the amthrax tainted letters sent by a terrorist to Brokow and Daschle
 —  (Washington Times)


In a statement to the official news agency JANA, Gaddafi called the anthrax threat "a real terrorism, which is worse than material terrorism and more horrible than weapons of mass destruction"
 —  (The Age)


Even a single case of smallpox would be an international emergency, triggering vaccinations for dozens of people close to the patient in an urgent attempt to contain the highly contagious disease
 —  (Yahoo News)


A 17-year-old Florida high school student admitted pouring a white powder on his teacher's desk in an attempt to force the cancellation of classes at a time of heightened concern over anthrax contamination. With the state cracking down on such hoaxes, the student could spend years behind bars [ We need to stop this madness. Pranksters who cause terror, need to be tried as terrorists, since a terrorist is he who causes terror ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


A Vancouver-area woman, upset over the price of a purchase, is facing criminal charges for threatening a cashier with anthrax exposure
 —  (Yahoo News)


Two men, whom police described as Middle Eastern, were detained in Plymouth by federal immigration authorities after being found with detailed video footage of the Sears Tower in Chicago [ Some rapid mass deportation is in order, I think. Otherwise we will all pay heavy consequences. But, of course, that is "politically incorrect" of me... but very wise indeed ]
 —  (zWire)


Let's stop so much hypocrisy (polical correctess) and start to be real. Charity should begin at home
 —  (WND)


The porous Mexican border allows too many illegal Middle Easterns to come on foot and "invade" America for terrorist purposes [ I have no quarrel with poor and peaceful Mexicans who come in just to work at things that we don't want to do, but something needs to be done there ]
 —  (WND)


Scurrying Away or Soldiering On? Chickening out and giving the worst example, the House of "autoRepentatives" closed its doors until Tuesday, earning public scorn and even derision from their partners in the upper chamber [ Abandoning the post in times of war. What does that deserves? At least being impeached = fired without their beloved benefits from our taxes. Dodgers! ]
 —  (Fox News)


White House asks Hollywood to spread patriotic message
 —  (Washington Times)


Ludicrous Time Inc. abruptly fired all of its mailroom staff today and said an outside company would deliver all mail. The next time some liberal Time writer does an article bashing that mean ol' Big Business, will he have the guts to mention his own outfit's heartless firings? [ Hypocrisies of the media ]
 —  (NewsMax)


A Virginia-based population research organization says that Americans are funding coerced abortions and sterilizations overseas, without even knowing it
 —  (NewsMax)


Posted:  Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:44 AM


A leading bioterror expert said on Tuesday people who feel panicky about opening their mail amid the anthrax scare can use a hot steam iron and a moist layer of fabric to kill germs
 —  (Yahoo News)


WND Washington bureau chief Paul Sperry receices multiple death threats from Muslims after the publication of his excelent column, "If pigs could fly."
If you want to read it click here. It's awesome
 —  (WND)

US infantry landed from helicopters on Wednesday near Kandahar in SW Afghanistan, a stronghold of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar and the suspected terrorist mastermind Osama Bin Laden
 —  (Times of India)


A Chinese military handbook advised the use of civilian airline jets as "flying bombs" And evidence has surfaced about Russian mafia ties to bin Laden [ Oh, our "allies!" ]
 —  (NewsMax)


China is stepping up construction of an air-defense system in Iran near the border with Afghanistan as Tehran fears U.S. military operations will spill over into its borders
 —  (Washington Times)


Saddam's bio-warfare scientists were trained in Britain and sent off for bacteria by mail order
 —  (News Telegraph)


Saudi Arabia is quietly debating whether to end the U.S. military presence in the kingdom [ Oh, our dear, dear friends! ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


China has sparked anger across the Middle East [ they have a collective rage addiction ] after it put people from 20 countries and areas across the region –including Israel– on a secret security blacklist ahead of this week's Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation summit (APEC) in Shanghai, banning them from Chinese airlines and denying them visas since the September 11 attacks [ Learn, America! China is a terrorist country, so they know how to deal with it ]
 —  (News Telegraph)


When the White House met with the media and asked them not to provide bin Laden with a platform from which al-Qaida could launch additional waves of attacks against us. An immediate cry went up from journalistic purists. "Censorship!" they screamed. Maybe. But two unedited broadcasts were followed by a series of anthrax laden biological letter bombs sent to various members of the media and even to the halls of government
 —  (WND)


The coming Arab crash: If the Saudi and other pro-western regimes are lined up against Bin Laden, they will fall
 —  (The Guardian)


Letters allegedly written by Osama bin Laden to his supporters in London called on members of his al-Qaida network to acquire weapons of mass destruction and urged them to "kill, fight, create traps and destroy" Americans
 —  (The Guardian)


The negligible scale of the "allied" air raids on the military outside the Afghanistan capital had convinced the Taliban that America was "just playing around", one senior commander of the Northern Alliance forces said, citing reports from spies and connections in Kabul. One senior Northern Alliance commander expressed the fear that the minimal intensity of the bombing was strengthening the Taliban's resolve to resist America [ Another Nam in the making? ]
 —  (News Telegraph)


Claiming terrorists in Afghanistan "will pay with their blood," the U.S. military is broadcasting radio messages urging the Afghan people not to help the Taliban and Osama bin Laden and to stay away from possible bombing targets. Another message to the Taliban warns, "You have guaranteed your own demise" and "It is not you, the 'honorable' people of Afghanistan, who are targeted, but those who would oppress you"
 —  (Nando Times)


Not unlike his American counterparts, Jihad recruiter says he's easily signing up volunteers to go fighting in Afghanistan. He says he's turned away boys too young and men too old to fight
 —  (Nando Times)


Traitors inside. Louis Farrakhan [ remember him? ] called Tuesday on President Bush to lay out the evidence against Osama bin Laden, so people may judge whether he was involved in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Farrakhan said in a speech marking the 6th anniversary of the Million Man March: "Don't hide behind national security," [ yeah, let me know the state secrets so I can tell my Muslim brothers how to kill you even better ] "The nation would be more secure if you give the American people a reason to fight" [ Mr Farrakhan, we see more than 5,000 reasons to fight. You don't see them because they were mainly white and you only see black ]
 —  (Chicago Tribune)


The FBI accelerated the arrest of a high ranking Defense Intelligence Agency analyst on charges of spying for terrorist Cuba, out of fear that she would pass along classified information about the U.S. response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Government sources said Cuba has been known to share information with Libya, Iran and others that might be sympathetic to Osama bin Laden. Ana Belen Montes had access to the highest level of classified material allowing her to see top-secret data
 —  (Miami Herald)


The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service is investigating a visit by two men believed to be Arabs to a Hamilton photocopying centre months before the terrorism in the U.S.
 —  (New Zealand Herald)


Terrorist Cuba responded angrily on Wednesday to Russia's decision to pull out of a huge spy base against the USA on the Communist-run Caribbean island. Heralding the end of four decades of Russian military presence on its former Cold War ally, Putin announced earlier on Wednesday the withdrawal of the 1,500 personnel and families from the 37-year-old intelligence station outside Havana [ This is one of the biggest electronic interception and intelligence operation stations in the world, some 150 miles from the U.S. One similar chinese station remains ]
 —  (Miami Herald)


Veteran film director Robert Altman has blamed Hollywood for inspiring the recent attacks on the US. "Nobody would have thought to commit an atrocity like that unless they'd seen it in a movie"
 —  (BBC)


A 13-year-old girl is accused of using a silver handgun to rob a bank
 —  (Indianapolis Star)


A Butler County transsexual has been accused of killing her husband, a drug addict who died less than 2 days after she castrated him in a makeshift operating room in their rural trailer
 —  (Post Gazette)


South Africa's Medical Research Council says that AIDS accounts for a ⅓ of all deaths in the country this year
 —  (Excite News)


Researchers released a report Tuesday estimating AIDS could kill as many as 7 million South Africans by 2010, and they said government officials disputing the findings simply did not understand them
 —  (Nando Times)


Drugs used to treat adults and children for pneumonia are becoming increasingly ineffective
 —  (Excite News)


A man has been infected with potentially deadly West Nile virus, the first such case in the Cayman Islands
 —  (Excite News)


Within days of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, mosquito colonies grew into gigantic hordes in areas around Newman and Gustine and along the San Joaquin River
 —  (Knox Studio)


Bringing the death toll from three months of flooding to 287, floods in southern Vietnam have killed 40 people, including 25 children, over the past 6 days
 —  (Nando Times)


A strong storm lashed southern India Wednesday, dousing coastal towns with the heaviest rains in 40 years, smashing houses and killing at least 31 people
 —  (ABC News)


New research presents evidence that waves in the North Pacific Ocean, particularly in southern California, have increased substantially in size and intensity over the past half century
 —  (UniSci)


This year's ozone hole over Antarctica is likely to last longer than last year's and spread more harmful ultra-violet radiation over the southern hemisphere
 —  (Planet Ark)


Dwindling water supplies are set to continue in eastern Australia , with predictions of unusually high temperatures in the coming months
 —  (ABC News)


Four chemicals being marketed as harmless to the ozone layer may be nothing of the sort. As evidence grows that the ozone hole over the Antarctic is not healing as expected, an international coalition of governments will discuss this week whether to ban them
 —  (New Scientist)


There has been a large quake in the Virgin Islands region. The magnitude of the earthquake was 6.0
 —  (USGS National Earthquake Information Center)


A population explosion among Germany's wild pigs is reaching crisis levels with the large and dangerous animals wreaking havoc in towns and cities across the country. Some 100 residents were held captive for over an hour before police killed the 200-lb. beast with 6 shots
 —  (The Scotsman)


Posted:  Wednesday, October 17, 2001 12:06 AM


From the CDC in Atlanta: Documents developed to provide information pertaining to Anthrax that will help private and public healthcare providers develop plans to prepare for and respond to acts of bioterrorism
 —  (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention)


The situation of Christians has deteriorated in many Muslim countries since the terrorist attacks on the U.S. and the subsequent U.S.-British raids on Afghanistan [ But Bush said that Islam is a vry peaceful religion. How come he the Sunday School Baptist teacher desn't mention this at all? Answer: (you better do it yourself, just be honest) ]
 —  (NewsMax)


Muslims and traitors hypocritically cry out: "oh, civilian casualties, civilian casualties." Yeah... there are civilian casualties... There were about 5,000 in New York! So now, there will also be some in Afghanistan, and wherever else the U.S. feels it necessary to pursue this war against terrorism. Any difference? Yes, the terrorists target civilians. We don't!
 —  (NewsMax)


Credit cards belonging to the suicide hijackers continued to be used after the Sept. 11 attacks, indicating that associates of the terrorists remained in the U.S. weeks after the kamikaze strikes. The most recent charge on one of the cards came just 2 weeks ago
 —  (New York Post)


Twenty-Two (now 29) staffers in the office of Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle have tested positive for exposure to anthrax. The unexpectedly high exposure rate is said to have officials worried that some staffers could have come into contact with the disease through airborne contamination
 —  (NewsMax)


The FBI has received 2,300 reports of suspected anthrax attacks since the start of the month, most of them hoexes [ Hoaxers cause as much convulsion and terror in society as terrorist do therefore, since they cause terror, they should be tried as what they are: terrorists ]
 —  (Ananova)


In just the past 2 days, 14 Syrian men entered the U.S. through Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on student visas to attend flight schools at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport. Four of the 8 schools at Meacham field are run by Middle Eastern men! On Sunday, Osama bin Laden's lieutenant warned that another "storm of airplanes" will hit America [ Is there any excuse for this new atrocity in the making? ]    
 —  (WND)


U.S. equipped terror sponsors. Clinton exported NSA-ducking phone, high-tech encryption devices to Syria [ This disaster turned president was simply a traitor to all the interest of our nation ]
 —  (WND)


The Bush administration, seeking to promote exchanges of anti-terrorist intelligence with China, is considering a waiver on sanctions that bar the sale of military-related equipment to Chinese security forces [ What now, a Clintonesque Bush? ]
 —  (Washington Post)


If the U.S. shifts policy on the Middle East in the wake of attacks on our nation, aren't we signaling to all our enemies that the best way to get our attention and have us change our mind is to kill our civilians?
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Incredibly, the United States seems to be going out of its way to give the back of its hand to the only nation in the Middle East and South Asia that shares its democratic values, while extending an olive branch to nations that harbor, foment or celebrate terrorism
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Israeli President Moshe Katsav said yesterday that he is bothered by the fact that America does not perceive Israel's struggle against terrorism in the same way as it is perceived here, and has separated its own war against terrorism from that in which Israel is embroiled
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Having left the international coalition wide open to any country "committed" to ending terrorism, the United States has left something else wide open: the definition of terrorism itself. As a result, Arab and Muslim leaders have cranked up a massive disinformation campaign to depict Israel –yes, war-weary, terror-targeted Israel– as a fountainhead of "terrorism" second only, perhaps, to Osama bin Laden
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Israel and the U.S. plan to resume a strategic dialogue suspended for more than a month because of the Sept. 11 Muslim attacks
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The Bush administration has moved quickly since Sept. 11 to pay off ⅔ of the U.S. debt to the United Nations ($1.67 billion by the end of the year) and to promote the U.N.'s key role in fighting terrorism and building a future government in Afghanistan
 —  (Journal Sentinel)


Since New World Order mongers Colin Powell and Dick Cheney cobbled together their last international coalition, Saudi Arabia's role in the Islamic world has changed, and so has Islam's role within Saudi Arabia. And, as a result, the partner that depended on the U.S. to remove an expansionist Saddam from its doorstep 10 years ago is unlikely to be much help in America's hour of need
 —  (New Republic)


As U.S. military pressure on the Taliban protectors of Osama bin Laden grows, U.S. President George Bush's anti-terror alliance is beginning to show signs of deterioration
 —  (WND)


University of Nebraska-Omaha geologist Jack Shroder says he knows where terrorist kingpin Osama bin Laden is hiding. Shroder, who has done research in Afghanistan, says he recognized rock formations shown in the taped remarks bin Laden made after the U.S. bombing began 10 days ago
 —  (NewsMax)


Unclear war goals: On the one hand, Bush defined the objectives as "the disruption and ... defeat of the global terror network." On the other, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld countered that "the idea of eliminating [terrorism] from the face of the earth" is unrealistic [ Could it be the formation of a coalition tending to globalize forces and resources, bring out of it the future satanic New World Order? ]
 —  (DP)


The "Bright Star" military exercise, led by Egypt and the United States, is said to have retained its original troop deployment despite Washington's military offensive against Afghanistan. U.S. military officials said all 10 countries have sent the number of troops pledged prior to the Sept. 11 suicide attacks [ We are just teaching them how to kill us later. ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The Saddam opposition group Iraqi National Congress has been given no role in the U.S.-led campaign against terrorism despite evidence that Saddam's agents met with at least one suicide hijacker in the Sept. 11 attacks
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Syria cannot oppose Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network and continue to support other terrorist groups if it wants to be a part of the war against terrorism, the US national security adviser said
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


In the days since the first air strikes on Afghanistan, Washington publicly has threatened Iraq with military action, stationed an aircraft carrier near suspected Islamic militant camps in Lebanon and publicly speculated on ways to coerce the Syrian government into cracking down on terrorism
 —  (WND)


Iraq deadlier than ever. Despite the pounding of the Gulf War and continuing economic sanctions that embargo the importing of the tools of warfare, dictator Saddam Hussein recently corroborated the rehabilitation of Iraq's military prowess [ Let's continue giving him a chance (a la Bush Sr.) and then see what happens. The worst student of history is the one that doesn't want to learn ]
 —  (NewsMax)


A report by the "Washington Institute for Near East Policy" calls on the White House to encourage terrorist Yemen to fight against terrorism as part of the U.S.-led campaign against Saudi billionaire fugitive Osama Bin Laden and his allies throughout the Islamic world [ No doubt, these guys flunk their tests in kindergarten ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The Saudi ruling family appears paralyzed amid the U.S.-led offensive on Riyad's Taliban ally. Western diplomatic sources said members of the royal family have reduced their public appearances, particularly to Westerners [ They are trying to wash their hands ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Israeli and U.S. defense sources said Teheran began serial production of the Shihab-3 intermediate-range missile earlier this year
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


President Karimov has managed to throw off Russia's hold and control Islamic fundamentalism. His latest gamble is a long shot, based on an over-estimation of Washington's ability to control events in Afghanistan
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Diplomacy in Savageland: U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell is walking a diplomatic tightrope in New Delhi, seeking to cool tensions between India and Pakistan after an outbreak of firing in disputed Kashmir
 —  (Yahoo News)


The Taliban offered to hand over Bin Laden for trial in a country other than the US without asking to see evidence first in return for a halt to the bombing [ But Bush dean't negotiate with terrorist, he only tries to force Israel to do it ]
 —  (The Guardian)


Now, someone claiming to represent al Qaeda has asked Al Jazeera and CNN to submit written questions for Osama bin Laden [ How much tyrants and terrorist of the world love CNN! Why would that be? ]
 —  (CNN)


Enemies within: The obsessive Hollywood fascination with the dark side of human nature has played a major role in shaping America's ugly image in much of the world
 —  (Jewish World Review)


After pounding Bush as a dunce and an illegitimate occupier of a White House that rightfully belonged to Al Gore, the big media has flipped. Suddenly, President Bush has gone from a 95-pound weakling who's little more than a chip off the old block, to the incredible hulk
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Gallup Organization claimed its name had been misappropriated and disavowed false results on the Sunday Newsweek magazine that reported on its website that "Gallup" found that 83% of Pakistanis now "sympathize with the Taliban, compared with only 3% for the USA" [ Oops, the media inventing news? That never happens! ]
 —  (NewsMax)


Fear of bioterrorism gripped the world Wednesday as a string of anthrax attacks in the United States triggered hoaxes and false alarms
 —  (Yahoo News)


Back in 1999, U.S. scientists found live anthrax spores on the Vozrozhdeniye island, described as "the world's largest anthrax burial ground." Shared by Kazakstan and Uzbekistan, the island is becoming even more dangerous as the Aral Sea dries up
 —  (New Jersey Online)


The human race is likely to be wiped out by a doomsday virus before this millennium is out unless it starts to colonize space, top British scientist Stephen Hawking [ Don't worry, Hawky boy, the Lord's clock is about to hit Midnight pretty soon; then, a new Day will begin with no virus nor terrorists, not even your beloved and restrictive natural laws ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


Posted:  Tuesday, October 16, 2001 8:33 AM


Christians are relentlessly and cruelly persecuted in all Muslim nations. Abuse, rape, forced conversion, murder and all kinds of tortures take place even in the most so-called 'moderate' Muslim countries daily [ None of our governemnts have ever said –much less condemned– anything about it. Now, Bush constantly preaches that Islam is peace (by the way he never talks about Christ). What a Baptist Sunday School teacher we have for a president! ]
 —  (WND)


Unlike Bush and Colin Powell, none our other founding fathers consorted with the pirates' representatives and pro-pirate "civil rights" groups in America in their "war against piracy." But, President Bush has invited representatives of the most radical, pro-terrorist Islamic groups in America to pray with him at the National Cathedral, to pray with him at the Washington, D.C., mosque, to sit near Mrs. Bush at the big speech to Congress and to hold hands with him at the White House!!!
 —  (WND)


A Bushladen affair: The conglomerate owned by Osama bin Laden's family, has invested in "Carlyle Group, a well-connected Washington merchant bank specializing in buyouts of defense and aerospace companies." ('Wall Street Journal,' 09/27/2001) Through his lofty position at Carlyle and as a consultant, George Bush Sr. is closely linked to the bin Ladens. Given that Carlyle's business is "defense," the Bushes and bin Ladens may well profit handsomely from the current war;but there has been no outcry in the mass media about this
 —  (Emperor's Clothes)


Reaping what we sowed: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher accused the U.S. State Department of treachery and hypocrisy on July 12, 2000 to a U.S. Congressional Committee held hearings that turned into a knockdown drag out fight over Washington's role in Afghanistan
 —  (Emperor's Clothes)


A month after the massacres, and the ugly scenes of Arabs and Moslems cheering the wounding of America, millions are still asking the question: What did we do that they should hate us so?
 —  (WND)


Terrible as they were, the events of Sept. 11 could have been worse, much worse. The terrorists might already have a suitcase nuke or two possibly hijacked or bought from China, or maybe even sent from Russia "with love"
 —  (WND)


In the wake of Sept. 11 the major media, and some government officials, continue to downplay the significance of ongoing events. The media have given great coverage to such non-issues as racial profiling, Jerry Falwell's comments, how "misunderstood" Islam is, and other matters that don't deal head-on with the present crisis
 —  (NewsMax)


In "Third World" countries like Egypt, America is not respected. No doubt we lost respect as a great power because a handful of knife-wielding young men could humble us. But that respect can only be regained if we act tough. It is difficult to demand respect around the world if we don't hold our own leaders accountable
 —  (NewsMax)


Could the Right be right? It would be foolish, not to mention intellectually dishonest, not to reevaluate one's political views in light of the recent assault by fanatic Muslim terrorists on the US
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Traitors in our midst: Georgia congresswoman Cynthia McKinney dared to apologize for the honorable and courageous decision of NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani to return a $10 million check from the insolent Saudi prince Alwaleed bin Talal for the Twin Towers relief fund. Then, she showed her real bigot colors: she asked the prince to send her the money for the American black people!!! [ This lady proved not to be worthy of any government position. Not even as a congressional garbage collector or the toilet-plungeing duty in a city zoo ]
 —  (NewsMax)


Almost six years after he was court-martialed for disobeying what he called (and was) an illegal order to remove his American military uniform patch in favor of the insignia and blue beret of the United Nations, U.S. Army Specialist Michael New's 1996 conviction stands as the U.S. Supreme Court last week declined to review the celebrated case [ What an inticonstitutional Supreme Court is this that put itself, like a lackey, to the service of the U.N. instead of the USA? Whatever happened with "and justice for all" What they ignore is that they will be Judged one Day themselves; then, let's see what happens with their arrogant sense of power and if whatever agenda they served here will be able to help them ]
 —  (WND)


While the Pakistani Inter Services Public Relations claimed that former ISI director-general Lt-Gen Mahmud Ahmad sought retirement after being superseded on Monday, the truth is more shocking: the general lost his job because of the evidence India produced to show his links to one of the Muslim terrorists of Sept. 11
 —  (Times of India)


Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak said Monday that the U.S. has the assets to defeat terrorists but it should not expect a quick and easy victory. "It won't be simple or easy, it's a bloody business"
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The Bush administration has not given up on the prospect that Syria will eventually act against terrorism. Officials said the administration continues to dangle the offer of economic and military aid should Damascus join the U.S.-led campaign against terrorism [ Military aid to a foremost terrorist country?! Is this denial, a bizarre way to fight terrorism, or an evil hidden agenda? ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Terrorists are clearly gathering information for their next move and the target could be Canada's nuclear facilities. A Kuwaiti man was found with sensitive documents about nuclear energy and virus-control labs
 —  (National Post)


Iran's military has warned of a confrontation with the West over control of the Caspian Sea. The warning comes as part of increasing Iranian concern that the current U.S.-led military offensive against Afghanistan will end up resulting in a long-term U.S. and British presence in Central Asia
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The ambitious strategic weapons programs of Iran and Iraq are being hampered by their failure to install nuclear weapons on their developing medium and intermediate range missiles. A report by the Washington Institute of Near East Policy asserts that this is the biggest obstacle for both countries to turn into nuclear threats in the Middle East
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


North Korea could turn out to be the white knight for Islamic insurgents. North Korea has built a network of tunnels in several countries in the Middle East designed to conceal weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Terrorist Algeria has gone shopping for advanced air and naval systems. The effort focuses on Western air and naval platforms
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Affaid to be toppled by fanatic Muslims, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said that "one would like to say that certainly a majority of the people are against the operation in Afghanistan, they would like to see this operation to be terminated as fast as possible and that is what I would urge the coalition to achieve the military objectives and terminate the operation"
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Anger in Pakistan's often-lawless tribal belt has fuelled a recruitment drive of thousands of young men eager to fight a jihad if U.S. troops invade neighbouring Afghanistan
 —  (Yahoo News)


As Powell flew toward Islamabad, however, Indian troops fired mortar shells and rockets at Pakistani positions across the truce line in Kashmir to punish Pakistan for aiding Islamic militants in the dispute province
 —  (New Jersey Online)


Moscow attacks Bush over war Says military strikes will yield 'billions in profits' for U.S. companies [ This shamelessness is only learn under communism, that they still carry under their skin. What about the atomic suitcases that they sold to whoever? They are simply envious. ]
 —  (WND)


War report: Special forces gunship enters fight against Taliban, pounding southern headquarters. Preparing invasion
 —  (New Jersey Online)


In Afghanistan the key to the civil war is defections. No one ever surrenders. They just change sides
 —  (Houston Chronicle)


Is America having a nervous breakdown?
 —  (Yahoo News)


Sen. Hillary Clinton addressing an audience of gay and lesbian activists said that the surviving partners of gay and lesbian victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks should get the same assistance and benefits that the families of other victims get; "we have to make clear that what we're fighting for is OUR 'values'" [ At last! Is she coming out of the closet? ]
 —  (Los Angeles Times)


The nation's only Internet-based bank that markets primarily to homosexuals is going out of business [ An exclusive bank for gays? Whatever happened with the bigot issue that the satanic gay lobby has always being waving in front of our eyes? (I certainly have no quarrel with any gay people personally; but I do, big time, with the demon-directed gay agenda at all levels. And I don't apologize for it, since what they want is the destruction of our heterosexual civilization –just like the Muslim terrrorists want to destroy what they conceive to be a Christian one. After all, Satan is their common chief) ]
 —  (TBO)


A new credit card for homosexuals and lesbians which is aimed at the spending power of the "pink pound" was launched yesterday. [ Like in the days of Noah ]
 —  (The Advertiser)


The 83 tornadoes that have battered the United States so far this month set a record for the first half of October
 —  (Yahoo News)


Posted:  Monday, October 15, 2001 10:27 AM


Of the 7,000,000 Muslim inside America, at least, there are 350,000 who hate us, want our total destruction and are ready for it [ In the meantime the government and the media want us to believe otherwise. See what Farrah, an Arab himself (Christian), has to say about this ]    
 —  (WND)


Shooting snakes while supporting snake farms: Egypt and Jordan are the ONLY Arab states whose leaders are even willing to pay lip service to the campaign. Neither offers troops or the use of military bases; and although we give Egypt $2 billion annually, it only gives us 2½ cheers in the war on terrorism [ But we insist on befriending them and abandoning Israel. Go figure! Bush and his NWO guys don't care much about that, it seems ]
 —  (WND)


Americans have been sold a fantasy by their government and by the "experts" on television. The fantasy is that our government will flex its muscles overseas, make demands, kill a lot of people, demonstrate that we don't tolerate terrorism, "bring the terrorists to justice" and end terrorism forever
 —  (WND)


America has entered the season of the witch: From his jagged lair, Osama Bin Laden was summoning up a swarm of demonic creatures to invade our brains. It will take more than the power of good, or the power of bunker busters, to knock this lord of evil off his Bald Mountain
 —  (New York Times)


Experts offer guidance on how to handle suspicious mail
 —  (New York Times)


According to 3 internal government reports, terrorist groups have studied at least 5 sites for possible attacks in the U.S., including Walt Disney World in Central Florida, Disneyland in Southern California and the Sears Tower in Chicago. They also evaluated the sprawling Mall of America in Minnesota and unspecified sports complexes
 —  (Miami Herald)


Evidence has emerged of a plan by Osama Bin Laden to manufacture a "dirty atomic bomb" that could spray nuclear material over highly populated areas
 —  (Sunday Times)


Secretly recorded tapes have revealed plans by followers of Osama Bin Laden for a chemical weapon attack in Europe using a poisonous invisible gas that security sources say was cyanide
 —  (Sunday Times)


Pentagon split over war plan. Defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, is reported to be increasingly frustrated by the caution of the generals and their inability to come up with a creative battle plan
 —  (The Guardian)


The Pentagon has selected a target for the first offensive commando mission in Afghanistan and will attack very soon
 —  (Washington Times)


Pakistan's president will advise the United States to first "take out" Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar before turning its attentions to militant Osama bin Laden
 —  (Ha'aretz)


In Washington the Health and Human Services Secretary, Tommy Thompson, said he considered the anthrax cases in New York, Nevada and Florida to be instances of bioterrorism [ At last, we here the government speaking some truth about this issue. ]
 —  (Las Vegas Sun)


Military legal officials stopped a US airstrike on a building where Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar was hiding [ Liars... I mean, lawyers. Puah! ]
 —  (The Australian)


Government officials say that U.S. authorities have foiled 4 bombing plots overseas since Sept. 11, but evidence grows that loosely knit terrorist cells are agitating to strike again
 —  (Mass Live)


The Bush Administration made one early verbal misstep calling the War on Terrorism a "crusade," but has since taken pains not to open a fissure between Islam and the West. Thus, President Bush calls Islam a religion of peace and lists it among HIS pantheon of the world's great religions, alongside Judaism and Christianity!!! [ A lifetime "Skull & Bones" secret society member, his own words prove that he is NOT a Christian at all, despite all he said before elections ]
 —  (Reason Express)


Saudi Arabia helped legitimize the Taliban even as it was offering sanctuary to bin Laden, and gave bin Laden time and space to build his al Qaeda organization
 —  (Washington Post)


Since the terrorist attacks in the United States, no voice among British Muslims has been louder than that of Al-Muhajiroun. The organization, which aspires to make Britain an Islamic state, attracted polic