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HERESY

THE HIDDEN HAND...
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On the real, I couldn't care less about it. Yes, I've read a little bit about it, but you have to understand something about me. None of these things phase me. It isn't shocking, it isn't anything I would (or wouldn't) put past them, and to put it bluntly, I simply don't care about terrorism, planes blowing up, red terror alerts etc. Why, because the ball has already started to roll, there is NO WAY to stop it, so you have to run with it now.

In NO WAY am I discrediting or taking away from Sixxness or his post. In NO WAY, am I taking away from his credibility. I am NOT saying you should not ask him what his take is on the subject. What I am ultimately saying is no matter what happened YOU have the choice to believe A, B or C....
 
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Yeah britian and the US are both Illuminati...
They were both in on this...
At least they had the heart to not murder thousands
this time
to further along their new world order.....

I just yawned when I saw this and had to explain to my family it was all staged..and then they calmed down...

Also I'm glad im driving to Vegas for my vacation.. cause I wouldn't wanna deal with the bullshit at the planes ... throwing about FINE wine n shut.. fuck them. i'll drink that shit before i throw it out... fuckin facists!
They are just trying to take away more rights..

and the US funded Al Quida... fuckin retards.. but anyway that was part of their master plan...

This was good to make me laugh..
someone is going to make a bomb out of Toothpaste! lol yeaaa right... get outta here..

Oh and the only thing that is making the terror level critical is that both Bush and Kerry and Skull and Bones members.. and connected to Illuminati or the Hidden Hand what ever they are called now....

Thanks
 
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im sure all the shampoo, shaving cream, lotion and companies are happy as fuck. Because anyone who wants to travel has to buy all new shit. Thats atleast 40 bucks a person must spend to get all the shit they left at home.

Ive personally never heard of a liquid bomb.
 

Mike Manson

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EASTSIDELV702 said:
YOU NEVER KNOW....WHO ARE THEY BLAMING? AL QUAEDA?
Actually Bush is blaming THE ISLAM! I guess they already got a plan to bann Islam from The States :dead:

They just released all the names of the ' British terrorists' (all between 17 and 35) and where they are from. One of them was a guy who worked at the Heathrow airport and had total access. All the bank accounts of these people were also frozen. In total they were supposed to be 50 people involved.
 
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Mike Manson said:
Actually Bush is blaming THE ISLAM! I guess they already got a plan to bann Islam from The States :dead:
loll i dont even know how to begin to respond to this if thats really the case.

...kinda makes me wanna blow up a plane :-/
 
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Gee, what a coincidence that now thaey "find" a plot to blow up planes. Its a good distraction from Lebenon and nice way to ramp up the fear going into the homestreach for the November midterm elections. They got caught using the terror alert system to their advantage during the 2004 election so I guess they have to be more sneaky about their fear mongering.

BTW its a good thing the wonderful TSA has banned ALL liquids and is taking them and dumping them ALL into containers next to the screening areas. Lets dump supposed "unsafe" liquids TOGETHER into one big vat. 'Cause its always safer to mix unknown chemicals together. Especially when the supposed plot involved mixing liquid chemicals together. Genius.



 
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ColdBlooded said:
i don't even wanna know what you 2 are doing in your free time
HAHA dammit man, dont you remember on 9-11 they said the way to be prepared for a "terrorist attack" was to stock up on duct tape, saran wrap and desenex or somethin like that.
 
May 13, 2002
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I haven’t paid much attention to this at all. I can give a shit even if it was real.

The funny thing though (actually it’s kind of sad) is this really showed me how this manipulates the thoughts of Amerikans. Today, this dumb bitch at my work and I were doing our morning small talk BS, like how was your night, etc. and she said she was very tired. I asked why and she said:

Dumb Bitch: “Well because of the terrorists.”
Me: “What terrorists?”
DB: “The ones that were planning a second 9.11”
Me: “Oh that kept you up all night?”
DB: “yeah of course. You know, I really think we need to start pulling aside and checking all Arabs at the airport.”
Me: “What?!”
DB: “I mean after all, it’s always the Arabs.”
Me: “So all terrorists in the world are Arabs?”
DB: “Well yeah, the ones that want destroy America.”
Me: “Maybe we should just put them in camps like we did the Japanese in WWII?”
DB: “Well I wouldn’t go that far but something needs to be done to stop them”
Me: “How would you feel if you were Arabic?”
DB: “I would understand of course”
Me: “You’re stupid. I got to get back to work”
 
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^^I called her stupid to her face and made her face turn bright red.

I wanted to say a lot more, but over the years I have learned to try my best NOT to discuss religion or politics at work. Currently I work with a mixture of hardcore christian republicans & left-wing Atheists. One little argument could divide the entire office and it would not be a pleasant working environment.
 
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I was in amsterdam flying out when this happend.... they arrested 21 people for trying to blow up 9 diff planes from the UK to the US London etc....No one could even have a carry on for my flight and they searched the plane for 2 hours. UK london airports were shut down and it was kinda crazy....that kinda shit happens the day i leave the netherlands.
 
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JUST AS I THOUGHT THEYRE BLAMING AL QUADA

Investigators Follow Money Trail in Alleged Plot
Many Suspects Rounded Up in Plan to Top 9/11 Attacks

LONDON (Aug. 11) - Investigators on three continents worked to fill in the full, frightening picture Friday of a plot to blow U.S. jetliners out of the Atlantic skies, tracking the money trail and seizing more alleged conspirators in the teeming towns of eastern Pakistan.One arrested there, a Briton named Rashid Rauf, appears to have been the operational planner and is believed to have connections to al-Qaida in Afghanistan, Pakistani and U.S. officials said.

British and Pakistani authorities have arrested as many as 41 people in the two countries in connection with the alleged suicidal plan, broken up by British police this week, to detonate disguised liquid explosives aboard as many as 10 planes bound from Britain to the United States.

"The terrorists intended a second Sept. 11," said Frances Fragos Townsend, White House homeland security adviser.

New information underlined how close they were to mounting attacks.
After the first arrests in Pakistan some days ago, word went from Pakistan to the London plotters to move ahead quickly, a message intercepted by an intelligence agency, a U.S. official disclosed, on condition of anonymity. That prompted British police to move in on the conspirators, long under watch.

British Home Secretary John Reid told reporters officials were confident the main suspects in the plot were in custody. But authorities "would go where any further evidence takes us," he said.

The British government released the names of 19 of the 24 arrested in Britain - many apparently British Muslims of Pakistani ancestry - and froze their assets. One of the 24 detainees later was freed.

The record of financial transactions, along with telephone and computer records, may help investigators trace more people in the alleged plot.

"Think of it as a river - you look upstream to find the source, and downstream to find out where the money is going," said Cliff Knuckey, former chief money laundering investigator for Scotland Yard.

American authorities were looking for any U.S. links in the conspiracy. Hundreds of FBI agents checked possible leads the past few weeks, but the homeland security secretary said Friday nothing significant had emerged.

"Currently, we do not have evidence that there was, as part of this plot, any plan to initiate activity inside the United States or that the plotting was done in the United States," Michael Chertoff said.

Britain kept its threat assessment level at "critical," indicative of an imminent attack. Extraordinary security measures continued at British airports, although the backlog of passengers eased from Thursday's chaotic conditions, when hundreds of flights were canceled.

At Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, around 70 percent of flights operated Friday, but many people turned around and headed home after an announcement that a raft of flights had been canceled, including British Airways services to San Francisco and Los Angeles.

At U.S. airports, airlines were recruiting more baggage handlers as U.S. travelers - facing new rules banning almost all liquids from carry-on luggage - adapted by checking bags they normally would have carried aboard. American passengers faced a second level of security checks starting Friday, with random bag searches at boarding gates.

The alleged terrorists were planning to assemble their bombs aboard the aircraft, apparently with a peroxide-based solution disguised as beverages or other harmless-seeming items, and using such electronic equipment as a disposable camera or a music player as a detonator, two U.S. law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.

A U.S. intelligence official said they planned to deploy a couple of attackers per plane, and the two dozen plotters didn't all know one another - a typical security measure in terror groups.

London's Evening Standard reported the plotters apparently chose next Wednesday as a target date, since they had tickets for a United Airlines flight that day, as well as ones for this Friday, apparently a test-run to see whether they could smuggle chemicals aboard in soft-drink containers.

The paper didn't report the flight's destination, but United has flights from Heathrow to New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

The British say their inquiry began months ago - prompted by a tip from within the British Muslim community after the bloody July 7, 2005, terror bombings of the London transit system, The Washington Post reported.

There were signs preparations stepped up recently. One of the houses raided by British police this week had been bought last month by two men in an all-cash deal, in a neighborhood of $300,000 houses, neighbors reported.

Pakistani officials said British information led to the first arrests in Pakistan about a week ago, of two British nationals, including Rauf, called a "key person" by the Pakistani Foreign Ministry.

Pakistan's interior minister, Aftab Khan Sherpao, said Rauf has ties with al-Qaida and was apprehended in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border area. The Foreign Ministry in Islamabad spoke of "indications" of a link between Rauf and al-Qaida in Afghanistan.

On an unspecified date, Pakistani authorities also arrested five Pakistanis as alleged `facilitators" for the Britons in the major cities of Lahore and Karachi. An intelligence official in Islamabad said 10 other Pakistanis had been arrested Friday in the district of Bhawalpur, about 300 miles south of Islamabad near the Indian border.

Pakistan is both a key U.S.-British ally in the antiterror campaign, and a hotbed of Islamic radicalism and likely hiding place for al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

"I am 120 percent convinced there's a link" with al-Qaida, Louis Caprioli, a former top French counterintelligence official, said of the trans-Atlantic bombing plot. "Was it al-Qaida who contacted them, or vice versa? Only the investigation will be able to tell."

Scotland Yard didn't identify the lone detainee released Friday from among 24 arrested in London, its eastern suburb of High Wycombe and the central city of Birmingham.

The 19 identified ranged in age from 17 to 35, had Muslim names and appeared to be of Pakistani descent, although many were born and all reared in Britain.

One not on the list of 19 names was believed to be a young woman in her 20s with a 6-month-old baby. At least three people among the suspects were converts to Islam. It was unclear how the alleged plotters met, or who the ringleader was, although suspicion fell on the only one identified who is over 30 - Shamin Mohammed Uddin, 35, of east London.

A teenage neighbor of suspect Assad Sarwar, 26, who lived with his parents in High Wycombe, said Sarwar had become increasingly strident after the London transit bombings, in which four suicide bombers killed 52 other people. "He started talking about terrorism and acting like it's OK to blow up people," said Nawaz Chaudhry, 17.

At least one "martyrdom" tape, the type left by suicide bombers, was found in the British raids, a U.S. law enforcement official said.

Under Britain's toughened antiterrorism laws, suspects can be held for up to 28 days without charge. On Friday, detention orders for 22 suspects were extended through Wednesday. The 23rd suspect, still in custody, will have a detention extension hearing Monday.

Associated Press writers Jill Lawless and Matt Moore in London, Katie Fretland in High Wycombe, England, Rob Harris in Birmingham, England, William J. Kole in Vienna and Sadaqat Jan in Islamabad contributed to this report.


08-11-06 17:56 EDT