Bomb Blast in Bali
O.S.S. | 13.10.2002 22:14
The car bomb blast in Bali, already blamed on Muslim extremist groups, before any links to Al-Qaeda are established, was to make Indonesia, earmarked for destabilisation by Kissinger, another ‘legitimate’ target in the ‘war against terror.’ John Howard’s support for Bush was not shared by fellow Australians, until now. Isn’t it an amazing coincidence how everything eventually goes the politicians way in their war campaign?
O.S.S.
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a push for the NWO indeed
13.10.2002 22:34
http://www.geocities.com/wecontrolamerica/bali.html
dh
Daft
14.10.2002 08:49
Dan
Hobgoblins
14.10.2002 09:09
H.L. Mencken
Wait
14.10.2002 11:31
johnny_boy
CIA, FBI?
14.10.2002 11:36
I thought Cia or American fueled terrorism. I am probly wrong but thats a personal thought.
I do hope Austrailia/Britain do find who did it. Here's something I found on another IMC site. Regarding the same topic.
Who bombed Bali?
Analysis
Frank Gardner
BBC security correspondent
Western intelligence experts are scrabbling to determine who was behind this weekend's explosions on the Indonesian island of Bali.
Suspicions are focussing on extremist Islamic groups, notably Jemaah Islamiah which has been campaigning for a pan-Islamic state in the region.
A Bali nightclub is an unlikely target for al-Qaeda
When a massive bomb goes off in a country with several violent Islamic groups, initial suspicions inevitably fall on al-Qaeda.
Osama Bin Laden's organisation has a known presence in Indonesia, and local militants are believed to have trained in Afghanistan.
The shadowy regional group, Jamiya Islamiya, has been campaigning for a pan-Islamic superstate, stretching right across South-east Asia, to the southern Philippines.
That is a goal which al-Qaeda's leadership would definitely approve of.
East Timor revenge
But a Bali nightclub is an unlikely target for al-Qaeda.
It has no strategic value, it does not hurt a Western government, and it was not a favoured haunt of al-Qaeda's preferred targets: Americans and Jews.
Australians were part of the United Nations force in East Timor
In an effort to find who is responsible, Britain is dispatching its own counter-terrorism experts to Bali.
The British Government says it is looking at every possibility but has yet to identify the culprits.
But one possible explanation for the bombing comes from a Saudi source who prefers not to be named.
He told the BBC that many Indonesians blamed Australian troops for the loss of their former territory, East Timor.
He said these were Indonesians nationalists bent on revenge, and that the resort of Bali would be an obvious soft target, causing high casualties amongst Australians.
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2324887...
Me
CIA, FBI?
14.10.2002 11:39
I thought Cia or American fueled terrorism. I am probly wrong but thats a personal thought.
I do hope Austrailia/Britain do find who did it. Here's something I found on another IMC site. Regarding the same topic.
Who bombed Bali?
Analysis
Frank Gardner
BBC security correspondent
Western intelligence experts are scrabbling to determine who was behind this weekend's explosions on the Indonesian island of Bali.
Suspicions are focussing on extremist Islamic groups, notably Jemaah Islamiah which has been campaigning for a pan-Islamic state in the region.
A Bali nightclub is an unlikely target for al-Qaeda
When a massive bomb goes off in a country with several violent Islamic groups, initial suspicions inevitably fall on al-Qaeda.
Osama Bin Laden's organisation has a known presence in Indonesia, and local militants are believed to have trained in Afghanistan.
The shadowy regional group, Jamiya Islamiya, has been campaigning for a pan-Islamic superstate, stretching right across South-east Asia, to the southern Philippines.
That is a goal which al-Qaeda's leadership would definitely approve of.
East Timor revenge
But a Bali nightclub is an unlikely target for al-Qaeda.
It has no strategic value, it does not hurt a Western government, and it was not a favoured haunt of al-Qaeda's preferred targets: Americans and Jews.
Australians were part of the United Nations force in East Timor
In an effort to find who is responsible, Britain is dispatching its own counter-terrorism experts to Bali.
The British Government says it is looking at every possibility but has yet to identify the culprits.
But one possible explanation for the bombing comes from a Saudi source who prefers not to be named.
He told the BBC that many Indonesians blamed Australian troops for the loss of their former territory, East Timor.
He said these were Indonesians nationalists bent on revenge, and that the resort of Bali would be an obvious soft target, causing high casualties amongst Australians.
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2324887...
Me
getting to the point
14.10.2002 12:18
obvious that the mild minded people who are running this shit hole of a planet would not think twice about blowing up
a few sheila's to help their cause ..
I'd give you 2 to one on for the CIA with evens for Mossad being in the saddle . 4 to 1 that a new Disney / bin laden
video will be ready for next week ..
This is brought to you by the same people who bought us 9 !!
ooook
Idiots
14.10.2002 13:12
Dan
I want my mommy
14.10.2002 14:05
Onwards and upwards, brother and sisters! I await the glory of the revolution.
chris
dont use Icke as a put down
14.10.2002 22:22
dh
stay optimistic
15.10.2002 04:03
human fear is the enemy
fear gives birth to hatred and
and human goodness is the solution
we all know greed avarice anger and hatred
just as we know hope and love
as humans we are open to the full range of human emotion and motivations, and (technicalities aside)
we can choose how free we can be
a lot of people seem to have forgotten what`s important
i think it was Gandhi who said the next revolution will be a spiritual revolution,
we are all people
our similarities outweigh our differences
all faiths have respect for human life
all knowledge starts with knowledge of self
get that and you got it
if you can change yourself you`ve already changed the world
whereever whoever you are stay optimistic
peace in every language on every tongue
have a beautiful day
chaotic