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Israel – Middle East News


Posted:  Saturday, November 10, 2001 7:16 AM


An opinion cartoon
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The world's 1st land deed? Do you think it's possible that Abraham prophetically saw that this land in Hebron would be disputed someday (as to ownership) between Abraham's descendants through Isaac (and later Jacob) and the descendants of Ishmael (his son through the Egyptian concubine Hagar)?
 —  (WND)


Over the next couple of weeks, the world will witness a dramatic change in the situation in Israel and the PA territories. These changes could potentially effect the entire Middle East region, said Nabil Abu Rudaineh, the Yasser Arafat's media adviser. He said that the region will shortly note either an increased stability and move towards peace or a downward spiral into all-out regional war
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


U.S. National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice sharply criticized the Palestinian Authority yesterday for its ties with terrorist organizations. Bush will not meet with Arafat untill these ties are cut
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Palestinian officials accused the U.S. on Friday of bowing to Israeli demands by ruling out talks between President Bush and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat at the UN at the weekend [ Dear Prez, it is a hard thing indeed to try to swim in two oceans at the same time. Muslims do not respect you, therefore they will always be askingand pushing you for one more step until you would agree with them in becoming their ally for a 'final solution' to the 'Jewish thing.' Maybe after that - maybe before, if they can get allies for it - they will apply the same 'solution' to us ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


A change in Iran is no change for Israel. Various signs point to the fact that secret talks with Tehran are taking place behind the scenes in Washington [ Hopefully they will not be like the indirect conversations of pre-electoral Reagan and Khmeini about the liberation of the hostages in 1980 ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


As far as the Jews of the world are concerned, the 21st century is beginning in an eerily and frighteningly reminiscent manner. It was exactly a century ago, at the dawn of the bloodiest century in human history, that the 'Jewish problem' was at the forefront of Christian civilization's concerns
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


An Israeli woman was killed by terrorists in Shomron today
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The army continues its search, which began late yesterday morning, for four Palestinians who were smuggled into Israel-proper yesterday from Gaza
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Posted:  Friday, November 9, 2001 6:00 AM


The establishment of the State of Israel, the ingathering of the Exiles, the liberation of Jerusalem – all are miracles which clearly and unequivocally represent the fulfillment of God’s promises to the Jewish people. They herald the onset of the final redemption, as the Prophets of Israel foretold long ago. It is time we put an end to any incongruity, and bring our political beliefs in line with our theological faith. We must stop being ashamed of our beliefs – rather, we must embrace them and act in accordance with them [ A Judaic vew ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Worldwide, there has been concern voiced for the deaths of innocent noncombatants in Afghanistan. Where are these voices when the killer, Yasser Arafat, and his terrorist PLO slaughters innocent noncombatants in Israel?
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


A new Palestinian state, heavy with the hatreds of other enemy states, will inevitably give rise to a new and more deadly terrorism. Its most ominous effect will be nuclear warfare in the Middle East
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


On American and Israeli leftists. Following Israel´s 1982 'Peace for Galilee' incursion into Lebanon. That campaign radicalized the Israeli Left in ways that recalled the radicalization of U.S. campuses during the Vietnam War. Suddenly, Israeli Leftists hopped aboard the same Israel-bashing bandwagon pulled by anti-Zionists, anti-Semites and Arab fascists all over the planet
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Three targets of this intifada were gravesites, one of which is the subject of this week's portion. Ironically, a goodly part of this week's Torah portion deals with Abraham's purchase of the Hebron site from the Hittites in order to bury his beloved wife, Sarah. What is the significance in the fact that the first land in Israel acquired by a Jew happens to be a gravesite? [ A Judaic view ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


New intelligence pays off. The General Security Service (GSS) has guided other security forces to suicide bombers on their way to carry out attacks three times in the past week
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Terror alert in the North an the center of the country. Manhunt in the South is under way. Heightened security measures remain in force in parts of the North and the Sharon regions, while in the Negev 4 Palestinian intruders are being hunted [ If there is a difference between terrorism in Israel and Americais that thre they have it much worse than us; therefore they should counteract even harsher. Why do Bush and Powell want to stop them? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The GSS has ordered two leading Israeli official to leave their homes in the vicinity of the Green Line - because of terrorist threats on their lives
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Jerusalem police questioned Arab MK (congressman) Taleb a-Sanaa for more than 2 hours yesterday afternoon, on suspicion of sedition [ Israel should know better as to allow Arabs to sit in the Knesset. Their alligiance is to the total destruction of Israel. Israel is to be exclusively for the Jews. Anybody that thinks differently, let him argue with God ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Special undercover forces succeeded in preventing a suicide bomber from blowing up himself - and many others - inside Israel early this morning
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Palestinians shot and seriously wounded a man from the Samaritan community as he drove toward Har Bracha last night
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A Foreign Ministry report states that many of the PA's top officials believe the intifada has failed and that the time has come to return to the negotiating table
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The newly instated Tourism Minister Benny Elon has an ambitious plan to bring world Jewry to Israel - at least for a visit
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The U.S. Red Cross head says that the MDA is close to get IFRC admittance. Magen David Adom may soon be admitted into the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, says the American Red Cross [ Now the Red Cross, after being exposed of mishandling millions of dollars donated for the families of the WTC victims, and affraid to loose the financial support so necessary for their bureaucrats to continue drawing their juicy paychecks, is trying to play nice and correct distortions like anti -semitism ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Posted:  Thursday, November 8, 2001 6:00 AM


The opinion cartoon
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Immediately after Oslo, the Palestinian Authority's highly politicized "cultural" organs started celebrating "Canaanite festivals." They were designed to underscore the PA's newly invented claim that the Palestinian Arabs - whose ancestors conquered Palestine in the 7th century, about 2000 years after the Jewish tribes settled the Holy Land - were actually descendants of the Canaanites, and therefore the land's "original" inhabitants, possessing a prior claim to it [ Hah! ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Some 25,000 public school students are studying Tanach (Old Testament) this year via computer, 2.5 times more than last year. The course of study is available on a CD developed by the Gesher Foundation, which works to advance understanding between the religious and secular public
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


One more prove of the worthlessness of a Palestinian promise and effort for peace: A Palestinian court has ordered the release of 2 terrorists arrested in connection with the assassination of Israeli cabinet minister Rehavam Zeevi last month
 —  (BBC)


Typically enough, we hear nothing about any Palestinian peace plans, and the Palestinians are and will continue to be 50% of the equation
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


British Prime Minister and New World Order monger, Tony Blair, has urged U.S. President George W. Bush to throw his weight behind a new push for peace in the Middle East
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Colin Powell welcomed the IDF pullback from Ramallah, and suggested he could meet with Yasser Arafat and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly this weekend to search for ways to secure an enduring cease-fire
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Ariel Sharon and Shimon Peres have yet to sit down to hash out the details of their diplomatic plan, but opposition to purported details of the plan is already growing on both the Left and the Right
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Foreign Minister Peres told French President Chirac and Prime Minister Jospin that Israel's biggest problem to achieve peace accord was Yasser Arafat's credibility
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The Palestinian leadership and PLO Executive Committee was meeting last night at Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah to discuss the unilateral declaration of a Palestinian state
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The Knesset voted yesterday to remove Balad leader Azmi Bishara's parliamentary immunity, so that he can stand trial for making speeches praising Hizbullah and for arranging illegal trips to Syria for Israeli Arabs with terrorist intentions
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


MK Azmi Bishara loves democracy. Only in such a crazy system - he must think to himself every day - can I sit in the parliament of a state whose founding principles I reject, openly support its enemies, and berate my colleagues for abusing democratic principles
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Defense Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer said Wednesday that an escalation of terror activities is to be expected and that the defense establishment in conjunction with the Home Front Command is continuing preparations for non-conventional terror attacks, including anthrax
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Hizbullah might be tempted into launching an attack in the Mount Dov region to show its disdain for its inclusion on a US-British list of terrorist organizations
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A Fatah man long wanted by Israel for the 1998 murder of Dov Driben was killed yesterday after IDF commandos penetrated two kilometers into Area
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Special undercover forces succeeded in preventing a suicide bomber from blowing up himself - and many others - inside Israel early this morning
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Suicide bomber injures 2 Border Police in Baka al Sharkiyeh. Two injured after troops enter West Bank village to arrest militants; police call off alert along Green Line
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Israel expects to be first line for the next-generation Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). But Israel will lose hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts for the JSF
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


A 10-year-old fifth-grader stabbed a fourth-grader with a 7-inch kitchen knife
 —  (The Item)


Posted:  Wednesday, November 7, 2001 7:00 AM


For the first time, Israeli strategists are confronting the threat of an Iraqi missile attack with anthrax warheads
 —  (World Tribune)


Restraint in fighting terrorists encourages more terrorism
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


In potentially precedent-setting votes Wednesday, the Knesset stripped Arab MK Azmi Bishara (Balad) of his parliamentary immunity, making him eligible to stand trial on charges of supporting terrorist organizations and arranging illegal visits to Syria by Israeli citizens
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Peres, Sharon split on Gaza settlements. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres is putting forth a "Gaza First" option in the new political initiative being worked out in conjunction with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Palestinian Authority dismisses Peres peace plan as 'worse than the occupation' [ This Peres had the audacity to present a plan that does not order all the Jews to commit mass suicide. How could they accept it? ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


From Balfour to Blair. What a difference a century can make!
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


One month ago President George W. Bush said: "A Palestinian State has always been part of the United States’ vision" Such declaration ignores the many American deaths that Arafat has directly ordered during his turbulent and murderous life
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


President Bush will not meet with Yasser Arafat during the upcoming UN General Council sessions in New York
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


IDF forces withdrew from the PA-controlled city of Ramallah last night, but are stationed outside the city in an encircling deployment. Israeli forces remain in Area A only in Tul Karem and around Jenin, but they are scheduled for withdrawal in the coming days as well
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Security forces yesterday apprehended a terrorist who was trying to sneak a bomb into Jerusalem in a taxi
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestinian forces fired 2 mortar shells at Jewish settlements in the Gush Katif area of the southern Gaza Strip. Security forces have advised Gush Katif residents to enter private or community bomb shelters
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestian doctor's 'hasty' decision may have led to Capt. Eyal Sela's death. The uncertainty regarding his death yesterday continues
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, warned that he has a plan to bring 1 million more Jews to Israel [ Good for him! ]
 —  (London Guardian)


Posted:  Tuesday, November 6, 2001 8:35 AM


    Breaking News     Yasser Arafat is considering unilaterally declaring the creation of a Palestinian state when he addresses a convention of the UN General Assembly over the weekend [ If so happens, Israel needs to go to an all out war and expell all Palestinians out of Israel for good, irregardless of any consequences by only trusting in the sure help of God Almighty. That Land is sacred and it is the only portion of this planet that does not completely belong to the principality of Satan on this world. That is why he is trying to steal it from God through his Palestinians, Arabs and Muslim servants with the help of his international accolytes. This is a time for a serious prayer on this situation. The forces of Evil are preparing their last assault. Do you still doubt that we are in the End Times? ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The Palestinian Authority expects US Secretary of State Colin Powell to present the outlines of a peace plan at the UN General Assembly session November 10-17 [ First Arafat, now Powell. What a couple! ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Sharon's new anti-terror strategy. The plan calls for better use of spying technology and force. The concept is based on positioning a combined force of intelligence, drones, helicopters, tanks and armored infantry, not simply around the terrorists' lairs and points of exit, but deep inside their bases, even if located in dwellings
 —  (WND)


The US administration took a welcome step last Friday when it added 5 organizations from this region to the list of terrorist groups covered by a post-September 11 financial crackdown. The new additions included 3 groups based in the Palestinian Authority: Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine; one Lebanese organization, Hizbullah; and the PFLP-General Command, a Palestinian group based in Damascus [ At long last! ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


An opinion cartoon about the above issue
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestinian Christians caught and vanishing in the cross fire
 —  (Ha'aretz)


There goes the neighborhood. The disturbances of living together
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The IDF will use new tactics in the fight against terror if the Palestinians are unable to bring their areas under control, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon warned yesterday
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


For Israel the only way to ensure victory is to restore the nation’s spirit and to inculcate the values that have kept us alive throughout the centuries [ A Judaic view ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The Palestinian Authority is unhappy with remarks made by a U.S. official equating the 14 months of Palestinian violence against Israel with 'terror.' Deputy Assistant Secretary of State David Satterfield said on Friday that the violence is 'an ongoing process of calculated terror and escalation' They say that Palestinian violence is actually justified by the U.S. Constitution, which 'considers resisting the foreign occupation as a legitimate right for people' [ These barbarians do not conceive tha a 'liberation war' is not fought against civilians. On the other hand, they are the ones that are occupying foreign territory ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


For more than half a century the American State Department has stubbornly tried to push through its pro-Arab policies, unable to realize that by doing so it has only been tightening the knot of the Arab-Israeli conflict [ Surprised? Read on then ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The Knesset House Committee yesterday voted to lift the immunity of MK (congressman) Azmi Bishara so that he can be tried on charges of supporting terrorist organizations and arranging illegal visits to Syria by Israeli citizens [ Yes, there are Palestinian congressmen in Israel. And they use their position to commit treason on the nation that gives them such honor and opportunity ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Yasser Arafat is getting on everyone's nerves. American, EU and Mideast officials are tiring of the PA Chairman [ Gosh, it has taken them more than 30 years... ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Three Israeli factory workers were wounded yesterday when a bomb placed near gas canisters exploded at the Shahak industrial zone near Shaked
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A pullout from Jenin, in the northern West Bank, was delayed by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon after a bomb exploded in a nearby Jewish settlement Monday
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Three Israelis were wounded yesterday in an explosion in the Shaked industrial zone, west of Jenin
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Police arrested four Palestinians from the village of Battir, near Bethlehem, early this morning
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Getting it all wrong: The Middle East presents the U.S. with singular dangers: rogue states, militant Islam, the Arab-Israeli conflict, disruption of oil and gas supplies, weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, drug-trafficking, counterfeiting, money laundering, etc. But despite of all that apocaliptic list, university professors see no problem [ Jackasses or erudits? ]
 —  ()


For decades, one of the most galling instances of anti-Israel prejudice in world forums was the refusal of the International Committee of the Red Cross to recognize Israel's 'Magen David Adom' (the Red Star of David) as a member
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Posted:  Monday, November 5, 2001 7:05 AM


The political opinion carton
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Hezbollah is 'proud' to be on the U.S. terror list
 —  (NewsMax)


From the day IDF tanks moved into the major West Bank cities nearly 3 weeks ago after the assassination of the Minister of Tourism, the US has put enormous pressure on Jerusalem to pull them back [ How would we feel and react if someone would put pressure on us to quit Afghanistan? Where there is no justice, there is no blessing ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A Palestianian terrorist kills 2 students in an attack on a Jerusalem bus. Those killed were a 14-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl returning home from school. A border policeman killed the terrorist [ Are hypocritical words of condemnation enough to stop this Muslim-Palestinian savagerie? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Two 19-year-old border policemen fired at the terrorist, killing him, and preventing a worse tragedy
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A Jerusalem student is injured in her 3rd terror attack
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


New Tourism Minister, Benny Elon, said that 'we must not become accustomed to a routine of attacks and murders'
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


PLO receives Kalkilye free of charge. The Palestinian Authority received control once again over the city of Kalkilye without promising to maintain the quiet there [ Don't you, guys, think that the world has gone crazy? ]
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


IDF uncover and destroyed underground tunnels in southern Gaza that were used in the smuggling of weapons from Egypt to that PA-controlled city
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


IDF helicopters attack mortar factories in northern Gaza Strip. The IDF spokesman said that the attack was in response to mortar fire in the Strip
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The U.S. has privately criticized Israel for pressing U.S. President Bush administration to refuse to meet Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat, while at the same time Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has repeatedly approved meetings between Shimon Peres and the Palestinian leader, most recently over the weekend
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Israeli leaders want to remain in the country amid escalating violence in the Middle East. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer have postponed their trips to the U.S. scheduled over the next 10 days
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Posted:  Sunday, November 4, 2001 6:00 AM


The Bush administration is preparing to make a "fresh" policy statement on the Middle East, perhaps as early as next week, that is expected to underline US commitment to the creation of a viable Palestinian state at the expense of Israel's security and rights [ Sorry to have to sound so hard and negative on this guy, but the reality needs to be said plainly and inequivocably: Bush, despite his appearance of piety, is a traitor to the sacred decrees of God as clearly estated in the Bible (which he brags to be very fond of). Decrees that establish, very clear, what is the territory that God gave to Israel alone, without mentioning Palestinians or anyone else whatsoever. This action will bring horrendous consequences to our country, since it is not an easy thing to defiantly wrestle with God Himself. Christians need to open their own eyes and recognize –by his fruits of rebellion and arrogant defiance– that Bush is not one of us at all. He is a child of deception, a leader to perdition and an Antichrist forerunner. Are you aware? ]
 —  (Finacial Times)


In unusually harsh words directed at the US State Department's Middle East policy, Anti-Defamation League national director Abraham Foxman publicly lambasted Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs William Burns at an ADL national conference, saying that comments made by Burns on Thursday made him 'queasy' [ Jews in America better wake up and quite their filthy materialism before is too late for them and for Israel. Do people ever learn anything from hitory? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Both, Peres and Arafat, stressed that the encounters weren't a serious negotiation about terms for the redeployment of the IDF from Palestinian towns [ They both are lying. Peres had no authority to meet with Arafat. He is clearly defining himself as a traitor at the service of the international New World Order mongers ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Prime Minister Ariel Sharon hinted over the weekend that Israel's intelligence agencies are capable of uncovering any attempt by Foreign Minister Peres to negotiate with PA Chairman Yasser Arafat behind Sharon's back [ Shimon Peres is not only over-stepping his functions as Foreing Minister, but blatantly acting treacherously against the interests of Israel ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


A poll found a huge support for the US-Israel relationship and Israel's fight against terrorism, and no increase in anti-Semitism since September 11 [ Obviously, America and its government are riding very different waves ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Army helicopter gunships early Sunday morning targeted PA weapons manufacturing plants in northern Gaza
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


One soldier was killed late Friday afternoon when terrorists opened fire at a newly placed checkpoint north of Ramallah. Another soldier was lightly wounded. Fatah claims the murder
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Ariel Sharon explained in an interview published Sunday that he had put off his scheduled visit to the United States to oversee the IDF withdrawal from Palestinian-controlled areas, which the army entered after the assassination of Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Tensions among leading officials of the Palestinian security services have risen recently in light of Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's call to arrest intifada activists
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Netanyahu, the next 'comeback kid'? Former Israeli prime minister gains respect as terrorism expert
 —  (WND)

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Gentile World News


Posted:  Saturday, November 10, 2001 7:50 AM


        The Sept. 21 arrest of a Fidel Castro mole [super-spy] deeply burrowed into the U.S. defense establishment at such a moment when weapons-grade anthrax was being mailed to media and congressional targets — raises serious questions about a possible Cuban connection with the international terrorist conspiracy targeting the U.S. On the other hand, only a highly sophisticated espionage network, such as the one operating from Cuba [in a place called Lourdes] could have cracked the code of Air Force One in an apparent breach of security that caused U.S. Secret Service officials to whisk the president out of sight on the morning of Sept. 11 [ The media does not want you to know this but reality is that Cuba produces weapons-grade Anthrax and stores it in caves (sounds familiar?) just a few miles away from my own hometown in Cuba, Jaruco, some 30 mile east of Havana ]
 —  (Insight Magazine)


Digital moles in the White House? Terrorists had top-secret presidential codes. They had obtained the White House code and a whole set of top-secret signals. This made it possible for a hostile force to pinpoint the exact position of Air Force One, its destination and its classified procedures. In fact, the hijackers were picking up and deciphering the presidential plane's incoming and outgoing transmissions. The terrorists had also obtained the code groups of the National Security Agency and were able to penetrate the NSA's state-of-the-art electronic surveillance systems. Indeed, they seemed to have at their disposal an electronic capability [see above] that was more sophisticated than that of the NSA
 —  (WND)


The 16-year-old schoolgirl who slapped Prince Charles round the face with a flower faces a draconian 15-year sentence for her protest. The clownish Prince could intervene and spare her such severe prison sentence, but so far he has not made any move toward it [ Just an example of what happens to those 'expendables' who dare even "touch" with the petal of a flower to the corrupt 'elite' of the New World Order mongers. Their 'superiority' has to be made clear and feared. ( Poor 'Clown' Charles and cronies. How defeated, debased and humbled shall they be one day when, lying under the feet of His Highest Majesty, the Supreme King of the Universe, my Lord and Friend Jesus Christ, they shall have to declare - together with their chief-bully Satan - that they are nothing and then - all arrogance lost - give Glory to Him who only, and forever, deserves it. Amen ) ]
 —  (London Guardian)


Dennis Ross, former Special Middle East Coordinator for the State Department, writes that not only must terrorism be fought tenaciously, but it must also be 'de-legitimized,' and "nowhere is it more important for the international community to make this point than in the Middle East
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


China’s laughing as Americans die. Should it be a signal that it’s time to re-think relationship?
 —  (American Reformation)


The following is the full transcript of the interview given by Osama Bin Laden to Hamid Mir, editor of the Urdu daily Ausaf, and published on Saturday in the Pakistani newspaper Dawn
 —  (Times of India)


Osama bin Laden said in an interview reported by Pakistan's "Dawn" newspaper that he had nuclear and chemical weapons and might use them to respond to U.S. attacks
 —  (Times of India)


Osama fears US will kill him one day. "He's in high spirits, speaking confidently and laughing readily. Osama Bin Laden is a man at ease even though he feels that the Americans will eventually kill him" says the Pakistani reporter who interviewed him Saturday
 —  (Times of India)


The anti-terrorist coalition might be splitting. Great Britain is not happy with its role as a participant with no will and no influence, a role that has been prepared by the U.S.
 —  (Pravda)


There should not be more than one captain on the bridge, otherwise we will all go astray! This was the motto of the U.S. in the military operation in Afghanistan. However, now it seems that the American government has decided that other countries must participate as well in order to prevent from the collapse of the coalition
 —  (Pravda)


Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, said that his government was 'angrily frustrated' that the Bush administration had failed to begin a promised new Middle East peace initiative [ Muslims need Recovery from a collective case of 'rage addiction,' to which the West has become almost completely codependent; therefore the West also needs Recovery (Recovery of spiritual values long lost) Maybe the Muslims, instead of being enabled, need to experience the consequences of their "tantromy" attitudes and behavior. Just a reality check :) ]
 —  (Excite News)


Police Detain Turks Smuggling Uranium. Undercover police arrested an ambulance driver and his friend in a sting operation as they tried to sell agents Uranium smuggled from the former Soviet Union
 —  (Yahoo News)


Northern Alliance takes Mazar-e-Sharif
 —  (Fox News)


A 26-year-old Muslim, son of a WTC survivor, has shocked New York. The Islamic-American turned traitor and bought a one-way ticket to Pakistan to sign up for the Taliban and kill Americans [ Did he 'turn' traitor or was he always? Is he an exception in the enormous Muslim community in America or just a representative of their mindset? ]
 —  (Courier-Mail)


The State Department will begin profiling male applicants from Muslim countries before issuing U.S. temporary visas [ Well, it is better late than never... ]
 —  (NewsMax)


Americans may face 2 choices in deciding whether to be vaccinated for smallpox: the risk of death if they don’t take pre-emptive action or the risk of death (albeit less likely) if they do
 —  (NewsMax)


Prices take record plunge. Wholesale prices fell 1.6% in October, the biggest one-month drop in 54 years of record-keeping
 —  (Orlando Sentinel)


Slavery in Holland. According to the information from Folkskrant, a 56-year-old farmer from Someren was sentenced to pay almost 1.2 million guilders to his former farm laborer, who has been used for many years as a slave. This farmer is known in his village as “the horror of Someren [ Holland is not the postcard-romantic place many people think it is. Realit is it might probably be the most corrupt country in Europe ]
 —  (Pravda)


New matter or energy suspected. An experiment that involved smashing together subatomic particles at great speeds produced an unexpected result that could be a "very big deal" [ "But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the Time of the End; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase" Daniel 12:4 ]
 —  (Washington Post)


Scientists invent transistor made of a single molecule. Bell Labs' organic nanotransistor, about 10 million of which can fit on the head of a pin, could be used to fit lightning-fast computers on clothes and paper and otherwise revolutionize technology as we know it. It may become the cornerstone of a new era
 —  (Fox News)


Posted:  Friday, November 9, 2001 9:25 AM


UN report says: The Earth is on the edge of a precipice. The human race is plundering Earth at an unsustainable rate. Alex Marshall, editor of the U.N. Population Fund's annual report for 2001 said: "We are looking over a cliff here. It is a crisis of global proportions that needs to be addressed with some urgency. Putting this report together scared me stiff quite frankly"
 —  (Yahoo News)


US slams Arafat duplicity on terror. President Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, said Arafat could not be part of the anti-terror coalition and embrace Hamas [ At last! But how could in any way Arafat belong to an "Anti-terrorism coalition"? ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat and US President George W. Bush may cross paths at the UN General Assembly this weekend
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Brig.-Gen. (res.) Effie Eitam and Menachem Landau, a former GSS department head, appeared yesterday in Washington at a session of the Congressional subcommittee on terrorism. Eitam told that he raised 3 points. Click here to know them
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The Bush administration has set as a priority the winning of Saudi energy contracts that could reap tens of billions of dollars in revenue over the next decade. Officials said the effort includes the State Department, the Pentagon, the Energy Department and the White House
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The U.S. and the U.K. will turn to Russia as the primary provider of ground troops in the Afghan campaign. Moscow is preparing to mobilize up to 1 million soldiers for the invasion and occupation
 —  (WND)


Like Britain in 1939, we're at war but not yet in the real world war. What we're in right now is the 'Phony War'
 —  (Wall Street Journal)


Nuclear attack: Now anything seems possible. Not since the height of the Cold War have Americans seriously considered they could come under nuclear attack
 —  (CNN)


The London-based A-Sharq Al Awsat said the Afghan ruling Taliban movement has sponsored Arab insurgents to organize suicide squads against British or U.S. troops moving toward Afghan cities
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Airport-security firm at the "mercy" of Muslims. EEOC case forced a company to rehire Arabs and instate "Islamic-sensitivity" training program [ Homeland security or insecurity? ]
 —  (WND)


Government proposes to eavesdrop on phone calls between lawyers and clients in terrorist probe
 —  (Mass Live)


Prosecutors seeking to hold people they suspect were in the early stages of terrorist plots may turn anew to a very old weapon - the Civil War-era law on sedition
 —  (Yahoo News)


Taliban forces in northern Afghanistan are trying to cross into Tajikistan, threatening to spread armed conflict in Central Asia
 —  (The Times UK)


U.S. soldiers have been shot and wounded in an attack in Qatar on eve of a meeting by the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Doha. Four U.S. soldiers were injured in the attack on Wednesday
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


After graphological examination, the FBI believes tha the Anthrax mailer is a well-educated non-Muslim male [ How could they ever know his religious preferences by his handwriting? Ridiculous! ]
 —  (CBS News)


A charity fund named "September 11th Fund," which is affiliated with United Way, that solicited money with the alleged purpose of assisting the victims of terrorism, gave $171,000 to a group defending 8 men held in the Sept. 11 attacks! Instead of helping out the victims, they're actually helping out potentially suspected terrorists [ Do you still believe that Satan does not exist? Do you still have a problem with the use of the word 'treason'? ]
 —  (NewsMax)


The German government came to the brink of collapse yesterday when Joschka Fischer, the Foreign Minister, threatened to resign over his Green party's reluctance to support the country's first combat mission since the Second World War
 —  (Financial Times)


There's a leadership void at the top of Europe. New World Order monger Tony Blair might be aiming for the job
 —  (International Herald Tribune)


A noted anti-slavery group has filed a $1 billion class action lawsuit against Talisman Energy, Inc. of Canada, alleging that the company – as a business partner with the government of Sudan – is guilty of aiding and abetting genocide in the northern African nation
 —  (WND)


With Afghanistan continuing to bear the brunt of Operation Enduring Freedom, its lucrative heroin production, observers say, will likely be transferred to another nation known for its international criminal activity: South Africa
 —  (WND)


Rush Limbaugh, the most listened-to radio talk-show host in history, is coming to the defense of television host Bill Maher over Maher's controversial remarks suggesting that the U.S. military actions were 'cowardly' [ I have suspected for some time that this guy, like Bill O'Railly, might just be phonies that serve as social "steam pressure-valve releasers" for the silent and hurt majority of Americans who are concerned with what is going on in our country ]
 —  (WND)


Posted:  Thursday, November 8, 2001 7:00 AM


Modern medicine has largely kept health and healing separate from spirituality. This may be changing, however, as scientists accumulate empirical evidence that God is truly at work in our world
 —  (Crosswalk)


A Palestinian leader of the anti-Israeli terrorist organization 'Hamas' has said that Anthrax should be put in U.S. water supply
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Mideast terrorists are determined to obtain nuclear weapons, and when they do, they will use them on New York City
 —  (Rense)


FBI agents in the U.S. probing relatives of Saudi-born terror suspect Osama Bin Laden before Sept. 11 were told to back off soon after George W Bush became president. Bush at one point had a number of bussiness connections with Saudi Arabia's prominent Bin Laden family
 —  (Hindustan Times)


We had given ourselves to believe that after the success of our classic encounters with fascism and Nazism, then communism, the great ideological struggles were finished. The West had won. Modernization was the way. No great idea would arise to challenge it. Islam is not a great idea, but it is a dangerous one. And on Sept. 11, it arose
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Libya and Russia are planning a leadership summit that could result in new arms purchases by Tripoli. Diplomatic sources said President Vladimir Putin plans to meet Libyan ruler Moammar Khaddafy in Moscow within the next eight weeks
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Saudi Arabia is concerned over the prospect of massive Islamic unrest in the kingdom connected to the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. Arab diplomatic sources said Saudi officials and diplomats have sent messages to allies that the unrest could erupt when the Islamic fast month of Ramadan begins later this month
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The U.S. is training with Kuwait in fighting a war amid a nonconventional weapons attack. The training includes both combat under a nuclear, biological and chemical strike as well as means to defend against such an attack [ It seems that the best way to fight Muslim terrorism is by teaching Muslims how we fight it... ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Iraq is behind the terrorist attacks on America, and those attacks will escalate until Saddam Hussein is removed, says Laurie Mylorie, an expert on Iraq who wrote Study of Revenge: Saddam Hussein’s Unfinished War against America
 —  (NewsMax)


Defectors, one of whom was a lieutenant general and once one of the most senior officers in the Iraqi intelligence service said they did not know if the Islamic militants being trained at the Saddam's camp were linked to Osama bin Laden. They also said they had no knowledge of specific attacks carried out by the militants. But they insisted that those being trained as recently as last year were Islamic radicals from across the Middle East
 —  (New York Times)


Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld declares: "We will not stop for Ramadan. We will not stop for winter. And after the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, we’ll get after the rest!"
 —  (NewsMax)


A former intelligence agent says that the Taliban is likely to be transmitting secret messages throgh U.S. radio broadcasts
 —  (WND)


Expert says the Sept. 11 hijackings were only a fraction of the onslaught planned. Bin Laden 'plotted hundreds of attacks'
 —  (London Guardian)


Fleeing Afghans are being gunned down. The Taliban is slaughtering its citizens who try to flee country
 —  (SMH)


Report links murder suspect to witchcraft. Court papers paint image of loving mom that snapped
 —  (News Press)


Posted:  Wednesday, November 7, 2001 7:00 AM


William Cooper –an ex-intelligence military officer and the author of the excellent book 'Behold the Pale Horse' where he denounced and presented evidence of governmental corruption and intrigues, JFK assassination, UFO coverups and other conflictive issues– was fatally wounded in a gunfight with Apache County deputies. He was one of the most persistent truth disseminators
 —  (Sierra Times)
of government and its agents

Teachers warn of real occult dangers in the Harry Potter movie magic. One of Britain's biggest teaching unions has issued a stern warning to parents and teachers that J.K. Rowling's phenomenally successful creation could lead schoolchildren into the sinister world of the occult [ Witchcraft has always been introduced subtlely to the unaware ]
 —  (London Guardian)


Despite the claims of Bush and Powell as Islam being a religion of 'peace', Christians face a constant dismal plight in Islamic realms
 —  (Washington Times)


Muslims: "We will replace the Bible with the Koran in Britain" [ And later on, the USA... and finally the world. Hah! ]
 —  (The Observer)


Muslims are buying the American media and other opinion -creating companies. Partially already in the sack are the infamous CNN and ABC, AOL and Disney and even others less (*) like the New York Post, Fox News Channel, and the London Times [ That old demon -possessed terrorist named Vladimir Lenin was right when he said that Capitalists would gladly sell the very rope with which they would end up being hung ]
 —  (WND)


Putin warns against double standards. 'There cannot be good and bad terrorists, our terrorists and others' [ Good for him. It's a sad world when Russians start to be right and we persist in being wrong ]
 —  (News Telegraph)


Police detain 2 Turks for selling Russian Uranium
 —  (TBO)


Government records about plutonium and uranium loaned to U.S. academic institutions, private companies, hospitals and other government agencies cannot account for 'substantial' amounts of the material
 —  (Washington Post)


Nuclear weapons experts say the greatest threat posed by terrorist groups seeking nuclear weapons comes from their stealing a warhead or obtaining highly enriched uranium or plutonium from which they could fashion a nuclear device
 —  (Washington Post)


Though U.S. political leaders are prepared to survive a nuclear attack, protecting the general public from radiation apparently is not part of the equation, thanks to the dismantling of fallout shelters during the Clinton years
 —  (NewsMax)


The previously announced administration effort to vaccinate all Americans against smallpox, a deadly disease that was eradicated in the 1970s, took on a renewed sense of urgency as one of the leading smallpox authorities warned it was conceivable that former Soviet scientists were helping to "weaponize" the smallpox virus for nations such as Iran, Iraq, Libya and North Korea
 —  (Washington Post)


A potentially deadly form of meningitis has spread in Nebraska over the past month, probably during high school football games [ If it had been in the East Coast it wold have been reported as terrorism, but Nebraska... there are no terrorists there. On the other hand... where is that? ]
 —  (NewsMax)


Despite U.S. pressure, Arab states have been slow to implement anti -terrorism cooperation. Arab diplomatic sources said the accords drafted or signed by Arab League members have been left on the shelf for years or have not been uniformly implemented
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Official Lebanese support for Hizbullah in the face of a new American demand for the freezing of the party's assets appears to have pushed Beirut to the verge of a political conflict with Washington [ Ah, our the 'moderate' Muslim countries! ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


The United States quietly fears that Gulf Cooperation Council states are no longer safe because their security services have been infiltrated by Islamic insurgents. The fear has led to warnings from Washington to stay away from confererences and exhibitions in wake of the Sept. 11 Islamic suicide attacks on New York and Washington
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Sudan, freed from the shackles of United Nations sanctions, is being wooed by Russia as a client for weapons sales. Sudanese officials have been invited to shop for weapons in Russia [ They need more weapons to kill more Christians, more 'efficiently' ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The West forgets that at its height in the Ottoman Empire, Islam went to the gates of Vienna to be defeated. This memory fuels the fury of a bin Laden. Now we need to rediscover a war mentality that persists through vicissitudes. We might begin by overcoming the misinformation and disinformation in our back garden
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Learn how federal immigration officials have cared more about being politically correct toward aliens than protecting the U.S. And find out about Sen. Ted Kennedy's role in letting America-hating terrorist sympathizers into the country
 —  (NewsMax)


N.Y. constitution gets politically correct Voters make 244 -year -old document gender-neutral
 —  (FoxNews)


Posted:  Tuesday, November 6, 2001 8:35 AM


As they mercilessly killed worshipping Evangelical Christians meeting in a rented Catholic temple, the terrorists screamed, 'Blood for blood!' Press reports said the Christians were butchered because of U.S. efforts to capture Osama bin Laden. Within minutes, 15 Christian believers were brutally murdered. Urgent letter on behalf of persecuted Christians
 —  (NewsMax)


Al-Qaida's goal is to see the creation of a pan-Islamic movement to establish a transnational Islamic state based on its reading of Islamic law. The purpose of this state would be to insulate the Islamic world from the economic, political and cultural power of the non-Islamic world, and by logical extension, serve as the foundation for an expanded Islamic world in the entire planet
 —  (WND)


Terrorist power plant attack prevented by a female security guard. They were dark skinned men who spoke in a foreign language and were able to escape on a river boat
 —  (MSNBC)


Big Brother cashing in on Sept. 11: A highly secretive court meets for a few days each month in a windowless room in the Justice Department basement. It can shape how the government spies on some U.S. residents so it is already viewed warily by civil libertarians. This court will grow more powerful as a result of the tougher anti-terrorism laws President Bush signed into law last month in the wake of Sept. 11
 —  (Plain Dealer)


The secret history of anthrax. Declassified documents show widespread experimentation in the '40s
 —  (WND)


The story of a double agent Ali Mohamed, an Egyptian-born U.S. citizen, who pleaded guilty last year to terrorism charges. His dual roles as FBI informant and bin Laden terrorist and the freedom he had to operate unchecked in the U.S.
 —  (San Francisco Gate)


Most of the people arrested on unrelated criminal charges by investigators probing the Sept. 11 attacks have been released. But neither the White House nor the Justice Department would say how many of the more than 1,000 people arrested or detained so far remain in custody [ Ideally, the American people is the boss of the government. In reality we have very little, if anything at all, to say -and much less to know- about its dealings. Everything is shrouded behind a secret or a coverup. Are we considered the enemy, by any chance, by our unreachable government? ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


By shifting soldiers and military equipment into civilian neighborhoods and taking refuge in mosques, archaeological sites and other nonmilitary facilities, Taliban forces are confronting U.S. authorities with the choice of risking civilian casualties and destruction of treasured Afghan assets or forgoing attacks [ We are a nation hurt enough as to be ready to accept the loss of thousands of American soldiers if necessary to erradicate this evil. Then, why our government refuses to accept the loss of lives among the civilians of a country that dare to attack us so cowardly? Didn't they dance in the streets too to celebrate our 6,000 innocent civilians offered on the altar of their demonic god? I certainly dread the death of any person, non-Christians most of all, but I dread these deaths even more for the non-believers of America. And we have to do whatever necessary to prevent that to happen again. It is our non -politically -correct, but just, duty ]
 —  (Washington Post)


The first President Bush blew it when he called off the war on Saddam. America should have finished the job in 1991 and removed him from power, driving from Basra to Baghdad if necessary to find and eliminate him. The failure to do so showed, once and for all, the bankruptcy of coalition war-making and the folly of quitting when the enemy is still on his feet. Thanks to Bush's cease-fire, the Republican Guard got away, soon to reappear in southern and northern Iraq slaughtering thousands of hapless Shiites and Kurds whom the United States had encouraged to rebel [ And later on to send us anthrax ]
 —  (News & Opinion)


America's war in Afghanistan so far has racked up a bill of at least $400 million, and could rocket up to $1 billion a month for the duration of the conflict, according to defense budget analysts
 —  (Knox Studio)


Iran holds secret negotiations with Taliban; Greater threat than Iraq?
 —  (Washington Times)


Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has been named as a prime suspect in the anthrax outbreak in the US. A new Israeli report authored by Dore Gold, former Israeli ambassador to the UN and a consultant to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said an examination of the anthrax and other evidence point to Iraqi involvement in the attacks
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Saddam Hussein squanders his oil billions on monuments to himself while untended babies abandoned by their starving parents die in the streets or waste away in grubby hospitals
 —  (NewsMax)


Pakistan is considering sending it's nukes to China
 —  (Indian Express)


The Taliban regime is receiving weapons from Pakistani arms dealers who are funded by sympathetic local businessmen and a religious trust linked to al Qaeda
 —  (Washington Times)


A leader of Russia's large Muslim community lashed out Monday at the U.S. air campaign against Afghanistan and warned that Moscow's support for the bombardment could cause divisions in Russia [ United Muslims stand ]
 —  (TBO)


Tired ideas for a new war
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Lebanon won't follow the US in freezing Hizbullah assets because it sees the guerrilla group as a resistance movement and not a terrorist organization
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Saudi Arabia has launched what has been described as a major military exercise. The Saudi National Guard began its Al Fahd exercise on Sunday in several areas of the kingdom [ They had a very limited participation in the Gulf war. They now denied to help us in the Afghanistan war. What for are they trining for? To attack Israel with the other Muslim nations ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Iran has held war games by its Islamic volunteer forces. The exercise was one of a series of maneuvers by the Basij forces
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


President Bush launches an intense 10 days of diplomatic meetings in which he must redefine the objectives of the U.S. war on terrorism and reassure allies that the U.S. is meeting them [ Yada, yada, yada. Where is the beef? ]
 —  (NewsMax)


Some scoundrels who aren't used to having their opinions challenged, because they are always cloaked in the mantle of political correctness, are hypocritically wrapping themselves in the First Amendment instead of defending their bizarre ideas on the merits. It is these intimidators, not their critics, who are trying to silence freedom of speech
 —  (WND)


Debate stoked on torture as option. Growing number of voices in mainstream U.S. news agencies raise idea
 —  (IHT)


Violent crime has spiked dramatically in Washington since the Sept. 11 attacks, with the homicide rate jumping by more than a third, but city officials disagree on whether the increase occurred because local police officers have been diverted to help with other security duties. It's happening in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Chicago, too
 —  (Washington Post)


Small charities shine in New York. Local groups speed aid to neighbors while large ones mire in red tape [ Big charities are monstrous bussiness where their big fat cats make up to $350,000 a year from the funds that well intentioned people donate for other purposes that making some bureaucrat rich. Signs of the Times of the End. (Matthew 24:12) ]
 —  (WND)


Gay and lesbian couples were in court today arguing that they have the right to marry and that the current law 'discriminates' against homosexuality
 —  (The Star)


In a landmark ruling for gay, lesbian and bisexual parents, the Colorado Court of Appeals said parenting time in custody cases may not be restricted because of sexual orientation
 —  (Knox Studio)


Hundreds of mini-earthquakes were recorded around Mt. St. Helens over the weekend. The charts picked up more than 200 mini-quakes, all of them centered in or under the north flank of the lava dome
 —  (Yahoo News)


Posted:  Tuesday, November 6, 2001 7:00 AM


The Bush administration –intent on maintaining Arab support for its military campaign in Afghanistan at any moral cost– has played down the constant and grave human rights violations occurring in Saudi Arabia. The State Department has refused to place Saudi Arabia as a 'country of particular concern' regarding violations of religious freedom [ Christians are mercilessly killed, incarcerated and persecuted there. Bush is OK with that. Is he a Christian like many people think he is? What are his fruits? ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


The American hostages held in Iran for 444 days claim the Bush administration has turned against them in a bid to woo Iran into the coalition for the 'war against terrorism.' The federal government recently asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit against Afghanistan's hostile neighbor, Iran, filed by 137 former U.S. embassy staffers and family members [ There you go, again and again... ]
 —  (NY Post)


The International Atomic Energy Agency has again warned nuclear states of the growing prospect of a terrorist attack. The agency, which met over the weekend, said countries with nuclear power plants could be the next target of attack
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Spotting terrorists. There are several key things to look for
 —  (Callahan & Morgenstern)


Bin Laden and his network are mainstream Wahhabis. As such, their worldview is 'big picture.' They will use regional goals as a recruitment tool; their 'new' concerns about the plight of the Palestinian people is a ruse rather than a serious complaint
 —  (NewsMax)


Subash Gurung, a 27-year-old Nepal native man, who carried 7 knives and a stun gun was arrested trying to board a flight United Airlines flight to Omaha, Neb. at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. He was questioned by police and the FBI and then was released from custody [ If this guy ends up doing something evil, what should it be done to this officials? I think they should all go to jail for criminal ineptitude ]
 —  (TBO)


U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Monday that the military operation in Afghanistan was becoming more effective every day and would not take 'years' to complete [ What does that mean? Do we dare to feel victorious because it will not take 'years' something that should have been ended in a week? Are we bying on the legend of the invincible Afghan warrior? No wonder nobody respects us any more! Afghanistan is the Haiti of Asia; if we are having a tough time to win is due to a 'politically correct war' fought, not for what took place on Sept. 11 but, for the sake of the interest of the New World Order ]
 —  (TBO)


U.S. seeks Iraqi weapon inspections. Anthrax attacks heighten worries about Saddam's destructive capability
 —  (Financial Times)


The al-Qaeda leader's statement - his second video and fifth official statement since September 11 - is being studied closely by US security agencies. In the 20-minute video, he frequently uses hand gestures that were not seen in his first video after the US launched its war in Afghanistan
 —  (Herald Sun)


The CIA's clandestine New York station was destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks on the WTC, seriously disrupting U.S. intelligence operations while bringing the war on terrorism dangerously close to home for the U.S. spy agency
 —  (ocRegister)


Traitors in the CIA: Philip Agee, a former CIA agent now turned into a travel agent, is hawking his tours to Cuba with a new marketing campaign: 'Stressed out from the world crisis? Give yourself a break in Cuba, the safest country in the world!' [ It is not difficult to see for whom Mr. Agee was working for in his intelligence days. Americans don't know that Castro uses very effectively a combination of bribery and blackmail on many journalists, politicians, intelligence officers, professors, and many other public personalities to force them under his control and service ]
 —  (Sun Sentinel)


Algeria's military continues its offensive against Islamic insurgents throughout the country. Reports from Algiers said commandos and elite forces are engaged in search -and- destroy operations in the eastern and southern regions of Algeria
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Posted:  Sunday, November 4, 2001 6:00 AM


Islam is a religion which justifies –if not glorifies– violence, martyrdom, and an uncompromising struggle against all 'infidels' who refuse to embrace the demon -worshipping -faith of Allah and Muhammad
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Click and watch a political cartoon about the above issue
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


    Breaking News     State of 'High Alert': Intelligence agencies say that Bin Laden probably has a nuclear weapon in the U.S. right now. As Ashcroft issued formal terrorist alerts, the 'Nuclear Emergency Search Team' scoured Washington for a radiological dispersal device. Officials would not comment on possible links between the nuclear concerns and the hustling away of Cheney.
 —  (Insight Magazine)


Have experts underestimated the ability of terrorists to use chemical, biological or nuclear weapons?
 —  (NewsMax)


The Iranians are disguised as Afghan refugees who like thousands of their fellow citizen in Pakistan, want to go back fighting the Americans, but in fact they are well-trained and equipped members of the infamous 'Al-Qods' (Jerusalem) units
 —  (Iran Press Service)


Warning: "Castro's cozy relationship with Iran, strong ties to some of the world's deadliest terrorist groups and biotechnology manufacturing plants, along with his well-documented hatred of America, should be enough to consider him dangerous. More evidence has recently been uncovered that he is a threat to American national security, but the Bush administration, which has expressed an interest in softening the U.S. embargo against Cuba, continues to ignore the facts" says 'Judicial Watch.' Castro, they point out, recently proclaimed that "Iran and Cuba, in coopeation with each other, can bring America to its knees"
 —  (NewsMax)


When presented with examples of Castro’s aggressive hate-America drive, all Secretary of State Colin Powell could say was that he was 'not familiar' with most of them. Assuming the secretary is not 'unaware' of that, asking Castro to help combat terrorism ranks as "a blatant display of denial and chutzpah." [ If Powell was not aware of such facts he, being the Secretary of State who has to be on top of all this things, should step down from his lucarative position due to the fact of been affected of a serious case of "imbecilitis" which totally incapacitates him for his "normal duties" Blindly inefective (or worse) bureaucrats like this guy may result to be as lethal to America as the terrorists who are constantly trying to destroy us ]
 —  (NewsMax)


The Bush administration is being urged to restructure the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement communities in wake of Sept. 11. Analysts and critics in Congress agree that the CIA and FBI failed to foresee and prepare for the suicide hijackings that led to the killing of more than 6,000 Americans. [ Here we go again. I rest my case ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Defector: Lookout for women hijackers. Iraqui defector: "There were also women pilots who were trained and I believe that the next time, if there is a next time, it could be a woman who takes over an airplane"
 —  (The Australian)


A unique manual for Muslim terrorists, detailing every aspect of how to fight a guerrilla war, from biochemical attacks to finding the fatal pressure point during hand-to-hand combat, has been obtained by western intelligence agencies
 —  (Sunday Times)


New patches of anthrax spores were confirmed at widely separated postal facilities - sorting machines in New York City and a stamp store in Kansas City, Mo. The number of anthrax infections from bioterrorism rose to 17
 —  (Yahoo News)


The U.S. has decided to freeze the assets of additional groups deemed as terrorists. The Bush administration has transferred 22 group to a list that would freeze their assets in America
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


A deliberate strategy of disruption. Massive, secretive detention effort aimed mainly at preventing more terror
 —  (Washington Post)


Because parts of the spy law are so invasive that they arguably violate Americans' privacy rights, opponents of the so-called 'USA Patriot Act' have begun to weigh how to mount a legal challenge saying that it is an attack on the 4th amendment
 —  (Wired News)


Natioanl ID card: State motor vehicle authorities are working on a plan to create a national identification system for individuals that would link all driver databases and employ high-tech cards with a fingerprint, computer chip or other unique identifier
 —  (Washington Post)


At a time when the anti-terror coalition is starting to come under increasingly vocal criticism in the Islamic world, Blair's stopover in the Saudi kingdom was intended to elicit a greater deal of cooperation from the thus-far uncooperative sheikhdom. But if the past several weeks are any indication, the royals in Riyadh are in no particular mood to be accommodating to Western interests
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The Chinese state-run propaganda machine is cashing in on the terror attacks in New York and Washington, producing books, films and video games glorifying the strikes as a humbling blow against an arrogant nation
 —  (News Telegraph)


The coroner's office is rushing through toxicology tests to try and determine what caused the sudden death of a four-year-old girl who became ill after eating Halloween candy. While an autopsy yesterday did not determine the cause of death, it increased the possibility the girl may have been poisoned
 —  (National Post)

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