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This is an update on the trial for the eight muhamadens who planed to blow up trans-Atlantic flights in 2006. The one that resulted in you not being able to bring liquids through TSA anymore.
From News Nine MSN http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=442666 Eight men accused of plotting to blow up seven passenger planes mid-air planned to keep porn magazines and condoms in their luggage to dupe airport security into thinking they weren't Muslim zealots, a British court heard. A "blueprint" for terror, found in a diary of an alleged ringleader for the failed plot, described how everyday items might convince security officers the participants in the plot were not Islamic extremists. Anti-terror police reportedly found the instructions for mass murder in the diary of one of the three accused ringleaders — Abdulla Ahmed Ali. "Prepare dirty mag to distract, condom," one of the entries read.The jury heard the men planned to use liquid explosives disguised as soft drinks and connected to detonators to simultaneously blow up aircraft heading from Britain to Canada and the United States. The attack would have involved up to 18 suicide bombers and killed an estimated 2000 people, London's Woolwich Crown Court heard. Ali's diary also suggested disguising hydrogen peroxide with food dye to make it look like energy drink Lucozade. The jury were shown a video clip of 500ml of a hydrogen peroxide bomb in a bottle being blown up, damaging most of the room where the experiment was conducted. Hydrogen peroxide — which can be used as an explosive — was found in the garage of another of the accused gang members, Assad Sarwar, while the materials to make a detonator were discovered in a suitcase of his buried in woodland near his home, the court heard. Prosecutor Peter Wright said suicide videos were also discovered stored in a camera in Sarwar's car and on a cassette tape in the garage of his home. In all the videos, the men sat dressed in black in front of a black flag with Arabic writing in white. The eight British citizens on trial are Abdullah Ahmad Ali, 27, Assad Sarwar, 27, Tanvir Hussain, 27, Mohammed Gulzar, 26, Ibrahim Savant, 27, Arafat Khan, 26, Waheed Zaman, 23, and Umar Islam, 29. All have been charged with conspiracy to murder. They deny the charges. The prosecution said the men were close to putting their scheme into action when they were arrested in August 2006. That arrest prompted a massive security response at global airports and a limit on liquids carried on board aircraft.
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All people you consider bad (which would be most everybody), would have copious amounts of child porn?
Perhaps it's not Al Queda, but a splinter cell... perhaps Al Gay-da? J/K I couldn't resist since you insist all gays (I guess the lesbos, too) all have child porn and we routinely molest children. Quote:
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The link between the fervent followers of Mad Mo and seriously deviant sex acts is probably attributable to consanguinity.
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I just flew out of Vienna after Easter and between the 2nd and 3rd layers of security at the airport there is a sex shop. I had to wonder how much the security people enjoyed searching the shop's recent customers. Of course I suppose those security officers had seen it all.
This is just a photo of the outside of the shop: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3Den%26sa%3DN
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I'm not worried about Akhmed and his porn collection so much as I am worried about tens of thousands of military guys and gals getting stressed out to the point where they are gonna be a huge drain on our healthcare system:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/wa...hp&oref=slogin
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You're not worried about 8 ROPers who'd plotted to blow up trans-Atlantic flights which would have resulted in the murder of some 2,000 people? You're not worried about a death cult whose members are urged repeatedly to slaughter "the infidel" and who support and act on that commandment? But you are worried about a story you heard that soldiers might come back "stressed out" and tax Health Care, IN SPITE of the fact that this concern has historically been proven dead wrong (example: Vietnam Veterans). You, sir, have a truly warped sense of priorities.
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It's warped in the right direction.
I guess you don't give a rats ass about the 4,000 dead soldiers we've already dug graves for--for what exactly? Oh yes... those terrible weapons of mass destruction that was everywhere. I guess that's why Colin Powell quit working for Bush and diligently works tirelessly now searching for those weapons. I mean I saw the UN Security Council meeting where he showed us the pictures, and those roaming chem labs... those fuzzy squares in the satellite photos he was holding up. They must be around somewhere. Makes me wonder why Rumsfeld was shown the door after he started a troop pullback. Quote:
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On the other hand, you did say: 1. That you don't care about jihadi terrorists killing innocent civilians. 2. That your concern for the well being of the troops is really about them being a drain on our healthcare system. Now THAT's heartless.
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So how much are you getting paid Tannhauser?
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/03/report-recruit.html Last edited by Mars : 04-07-2008 at 05:23 PM. |
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