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New York Times Rejects FBI Informant’s Op-Ed Response To Bill Ayres

December 23, 2008 · Filed Under Liberal Bias, Media · Comment 

ayers flag1 New York Times Rejects FBI Informants Op Ed Response To Bill Ayres

The New York Times was more than happy to print the lies and fantasy of unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayres on its sacred pages, but refuses a response Op-Ed from an FBI informant wishing to set the record straight.

Nobody expects the gray bitch lady to actually be fair, but now they don’t even care if they look fair.

Thankfully, Pajamas Media has published the Op-Ed in full.

(hat tip LGF)

Al-Qaida #2 Calls Obama “House Negro”

November 19, 2008 · Filed Under War on Terror · Comment 

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Al-Qaida’s #2 terrorist, Ayman al-Zawahri released a new video message filled with the usual rantings of a crazed lunatic. New this time however, were his personal attacks on Barack Obama.

Zawahri called Obama ‘abeed al-beit’ which directly translated means “house negro” or “house slave” according to the AP. The video even includes old footage of Malcom X talking about blacks working in their white masters house.

The propaganda messages come out of these people really are incredible. Malcom X? How shrewd is that?

Al-Qaeda’s No. 2 Man Appears In New Tape

August 22, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

zawhari Al Qaedas No. 2 Man Appears In New Tape

Ayman al-Zawahri has surfaced in a new Internet tape praising the latest militants killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan in July.

Al Qaeda’s second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahri appeared in a videotape posted on the Internet on Friday, the second recording since he was reported to have been killed or wounded in Pakistan last month.

The video posted on a Web site often used by al Qaeda showed Zawahri in white robes and white turban in front of a green backdrop, praising Abu Khabab al-Masri and three other militants killed in Pakistan’s border region in July.

There were rumors flying around that Zawahri may have been injured or killed in July when the CIA targeted a militant safehouse using a unmanned Predator drone.

Al-Jazeera Admits Celebrating Release Of Child-Killing Terrorist Was Wrong

August 7, 2008 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

kuntar Al Jazeera Admits Celebrating Release Of Child Killing Terrorist Was Wrong

Radical Islamic news station Al-Jazeera is admitting that it violated its own code of ethics when it literally held an on-air party complete with cake and soft drinks for Lebonese terrorist Samir Kuntar after he was released from an Israeli prison as part of a prisoner exchange with Hezbollah.

Kuntar was serving multiple life sentences for the murder of four Israelis. One of his victims was a four-year old girl whose head he bashed in with a rifle butt. Kuntar is a savage murderer who should have been hanged years ago for his crimes.

Hezbollah Terrorist Wanted By U.S. Killed In Bombing

February 13, 2008 · Filed Under Terrorism, Terrorists, War on Terror, World News · 1 Comment 

imad mughnieh Hezbollah Terrorist Wanted By U.S. Killed In Bombing

From the AP:

Imad Mughniyeh, the militant accused of attacks that left hundreds of Americans and Israelis dead, including a U.S. Navy diver during the infamous 1985 hijacking of a TWA jetliner, has been killed, Hezbollah said Wednesday.

The militant group blamed Israel for the assassination – a charge the Jewish state denied – but it did not say how he died. However, Middle East media reported he was killed in a recent car bomb in Syria.

His killing is a major blow to Hezbollah, which fought Israel in the summer 2006 war in Lebanon, and its Iranian and Syrian backers.

Mughniyeh, who had been in hiding for years, was among the fugitives indicted in the United States for the 1985 hijacking of a TWA airliner in which a U.S. Navy diver was killed.

He was also suspected of masterminding attacks on the U.S. Embassy and the Marine base in Lebanon that killed more than 260 Americans in the 1980s when he was then the Iranian-backed Hezbollah’s security chief.

Mughniyeh, 45, was also the reputed leader of a group that held Westerners hostage in Lebanon, among them journalist Terry Anderson, a former Associated Press chief Middle East correspondent who was held captive for six years.

Top Al-Qaeda Commander Killed

January 31, 2008 · Filed Under Terrorists, Uncategorized, War on Terror, World News · Comment 

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One of Al-Qaeda’s top commanders in Afghanistan and a key liaison with the Taliban, Abu Laith al-Libi, was killed according to a Web site used by militant groups.

Pakistani intelligence officials and local residents said that a missile hit a compound in a village about 2.5 miles outside Mir Ali in North Waziristan late Monday or early Tuesday, destroying the facility.

Residents said they were not allowed to approach the site of the blast and the Pakistan government and military said they did not know who fired the missile. Local officials said that foreigners were targeted in the attack.

A knowledgeable Western official said that “it appears at this point that Al-Libi has met his demise,” but declined to talk about the circumstances. “It was a major success in taking one of the top terrorists in the world off the street,” the official said. He added that the death occurred “within the last few days.”

This was apparently not your average terror leader, but rather a central figure in the Al-Qaeda organization. Abu Laith al-Libi was an Al-Qaeda training camp leader featured in numerous Internet videos.

He is also believed to be behind a Feb. 2007 bombing at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan during a visit by V.P. Dick Cheney that killed 23 people.

Al-Libi was among the 12 most wanted terrorists with a $200,000 dollar reward on his head.

All this business about the Pakistani ISI not knowing who fired the missile is comical, but the current political climate in Pakistan certainly justifies such statements.

The real story is one that has played out several times on Pakistani soil. U.S. forces are not allowed to openly operate in Pakistan, but an agreement was reached several years ago with Musharraf to allow Predator drones to track terrorists 24 hours a day in bad weather and good.

These are not your average Predator surveillance drones however, these are a special armed version called “Reapers” that are equipped with either Hellfire missiles or 500 lb. JDAM bombs.

The Reapers criss-cross the tribal regions in Pakistan searching for wanted terrorists and when one is spotted, what follows can best be described as “swift American justice.”

There is a high degree of probability that when Osama bin Laden is eventually “brought to justice” it will be in much the same fashion.

-Chris JonesĀ 

Q & A With American Al-Qaeda Spokesman Adam Gadahn PART 4

December 14, 2007 · Filed Under Terrorism, Terrorists, Video · Comment 

Q & A With American Al-Qaeda Spokesman Adam Gadahn PART 3

December 14, 2007 · Filed Under Terrorism, Terrorists, Video · Comment 

Q & A With American Al-Qaeda Spokesman Adam Gadahn PART 2

December 14, 2007 · Filed Under Terrorism, Terrorists, Video · Comment 

Q & A With American Al-Qaeda Spokesman Adam Gadahn PART 1

December 14, 2007 · Filed Under Terrorism, Terrorists, Video · Comment 

Here are a series of clips I came across of a Q & A with Adam Gadahn better known as “Azzam The American.” This kid was born in California and at some point converted to Islam and became radicalized.

He is wanted for treason among other things, and U.S. intelligence agencies are reporting that he has risen all the way to no. 3 spokesman for Al-Qaeda. He is believed to actually be traveling with Osama Bin Laden and Ayman Zawahri.

This series of clips is actually very interesting, because he is asked questions that many Americans have always wanted the answers to. He discusses Al-Qaeda ideology, etc. in perfect English.

Note the faux accent, as if he English is his second language. The guy is from California!!!

-Chris Jones

Militia Leader ID’d as Mastermind of Iraqi Kidnappings

October 29, 2007 · Filed Under Terrorism, Terrorists, War, World News · Comment 

A renegade Mahdi Army militia commander is responsible for the kidnapping Sunday of 10 Shiite and Sunni tribal leaders.

Arkan Hasnawi, identified as a former brigade commander in Jaysh Al Mahdi, was behind the kidnappings, which took place in the Diyala Province as the chiefs were returning from a meeting in Baghdad with a representative of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

In August, radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr ordered his Mahdi Army fighters to law down their arms for up to six months in an attempt to stop attacks and reduce violence in the region.

-Samantha Giles


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