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Re: Worth a read
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Time magazine questions Bin Laden 'alive' conspiracy theory
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The eons old modus operandi
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State sponsored terror in Kosovo from EU ogre Germany "The German secret service, the BND, is notorious for infiltrating extremist groups and using them for their own political ends. In March 2003 amidst a highly publicized attempt to ban the activities of a German Neo-Nazi political party, the trial collapsed in court after it emerged that the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) was full of German intelligence officers occupying top ranking positions, including the publisher of the partyÆs newspaper, who were all secretly on the governmentÆs payroll for decades. ôThe case has been stalled for more than a year after it emerged that the governmentÆs case rested, at least partly, on a network of informants in the National Democratic Party. This raised the question of whether any acted as provocateurs,ö reported the Scotsman. As many as 30 leading figures in the party were exposed as paid agents and informers for the BND."
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Re: The eons old modus operandi
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Re: The eons old modus operandi
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So, while the rest of the world's intelligence agencies are trying to figure out who is behind the attack, this rag not only knows who did it, but that they were sponsored by the MOSSAD?
I guess they told the terrorists to attack the Jewish center in Mumbai just to throw investigators off the MOSSAD's trail, eh?
That's so clever......... : <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
If I were you, I'd be expecting another visit from the MOSSAD guys - this time at home. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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Re: The eons old modus operandi
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Re: The eons old modus operandi
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From the Global Research Centre website: In addition to the Global Research website, the Centre is involved in book publishing, During the invasion of Iraq (March-April 2003), Global Research published, on a daily basis, independent reports from the Middle East, which provided an alternative to the news emanating from the "embedded" journalists reporting from the war theater. Disclaimer
The views expressed in Global Research articles are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG). The Centre for Research on Globalization will not be held responsible or liable for any inaccurate or incorrect statements contained in Global Research articles. Frank <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
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Re: The eons old modus operandi
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"It would be premature in view of the unfolding tragedy in Mumbai and the corresponding investigation to reach any hard-and-fast conclusions on who may be responsible for the attacks, but some of what we're seeing is reminiscent of past terrorist operations undertaken by groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed," a U.S. counterterrorism official said on condition of anonymity. The two groups mentioned by the official are Pakistani militants linked to al-Qaida who have fought Indian troops in Kashmir. MSNBC India's cities are no strangers to indiscriminate terror attacks. Such attacks have occurred regularly, and with steadily increasing frequency, in recent years. BBC "This is a new, horrific milestone in the global jihad," said Bruce Riedel, a former South Asia analyst for the CIA and National Security Council and author of the book "The Search for Al Qaeda." "No indigenous Indian group has this level of capability. The goal is to damage the symbol of India's economic renaissance, undermine investor confidence and provoke an India-Pakistani crisis."
Several analysts and officials said the attacks bore the hallmarks of Lashkar-i-Taiba and Jaish-i-Muhammad, two networks of Muslim extremists from Pakistan that have targeted India before. Jaish-i-Muhammad was blamed for an attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001.
'Army of the Pious' Both groups have carried out a long campaign of violence in the disputed territory of Kashmir, which India and Pakistan have fought over for six decades. The roots of the long-running conflict are religious: A majority of India's population is Hindu, while most Pakistanis are Muslim.
A U.S. counterterrorism official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Lashkar-i-Taiba, which means "Army of the Pious," and Jaish-i-Muhammad, or "Soldiers of Muhammad," are "the thing people are starting to look at. But I can't caution enough to treat it as a theory, a working assumption. It's still too early for hard and fast" conclusions.
"What the Indians have in their favor," the official added, "is that they've got some of these guys. It seems logical that they can expect to work their way back reasonably quickly." Indian officials said several gunmen were captured.
In its Friday editions, the newspaper the Hindu reported that at least three of the suspects held by police were members of Lashkar-i-Taiba and that the assailants had arrived in Mumbai on a ship from Karachi, Pakistan. Did Mumbai Attackers Have Foreign Help Frank
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Re: The eons old modus operandi
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From the Global Research Centre website: In addition to the Global Research website, the Centre is involved in book publishing, During the invasion of Iraq (March-April 2003), Global Research published, on a daily basis, independent reports from the Middle East, which provided an alternative to the news emanating from the "embedded" journalists reporting from the war theater. Disclaimer
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