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Al Qaeda, "yes we did it"

Investigative reporter | 22.09.2005 17:11 | Anti-militarism | Ecology | Social Struggles | World

As the super storm Rita rolls towards Texas this week, Al Qaeda has claimed responsibilty...

While the Bush regime reluctantly started to mobilise some kind of relief efforts to the poor people abandoned in New Orleans, a letter posted on a Web site frequently used by al-Qaida claimed responsible for the massive torm that devastated the city.
 http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/09/11/zarqawi.message/

The audio message thought to be from the notorious Abu Musab al-Zarqawi came on the fourth anniversary of al Qaeda's terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001. An known Al Qaeda's leader in Iraq said that Hurricane Katrina was an answer to the prayers of Iraqis and Afghans who have suffered under U.S. occupation.
 http://spaces.msn.com/members/blairgassien/Blog/cns!1pcIUiKBWPw71nA0yR-DoENA!398.entry

The voice on the recording was verified to be al-Zarqawi by an CNN Arabic speaker familiar with many of his previous statements. In the recording, al-Zarqawi said, "The devastating hurricane that hit the United States occurred because people in Iraq or Afghanistan -- maybe a mother who had lost her son or a son whose parents were killed or a woman who was raped -- were praying for God and God accepted their prayers."

Now with hurricane Rita tearing down on the Bush stronghold, Texax, Al-Jazeera television on Wednesday night broadcast a video tape it said had been sent by al-Qaeda showing Mohammad Sidique Khan, one of the suicide bombers in the July 7 London attacks, reading out his last testimony and blaming the US involvement in Iraq for the approaching mega storm. The video tape, the second appearing to emanate from the al-Qaeda movement since Hurricane Katrina, is the clearest evidence yet linking the storms with the terrorists.

"Rejoice, community of Muslims, our act of meteorological terror unleashed upon the infidels" the badly synced recording states. "The heroic storm of our making has conducted a blessed attack on the crusader. We demand that all countries pull their troops out of Afghanistan and Iraq".

The authenticity of the video could not be immediately confirmed. But in recent months, authentic claims of responsibility from different terrorist groups, including the Iraqi al-Qaida affiliate, have been posted to the "al-Qala'a" Web site where the posting was found.

CIA Chief Porter Goss issued this statement. "We are concerned about this claim. However, there exists no credible evidence to link Al Qaeda and hurricane Katrina. But as a precaution, 500 meteorologists in the New Orleans area have been detained for questioning under Section 3,987, Subsection 5,678, Sub-subsection 3, Weathermen As Enemy Combatants, of the Patriot Act." An unnamed source in the FBI said that it was a well known fact that Al-Zarqawi's group, Al Qaeda in Iraq, has been behind many of worse storms this season.

The Al-Jazeera tape shows al-Zarqawi sitting on the ground dressed in a yellow, "Gordons of Gloucester-type" rain coat. Beside him is a large "golf-type" umbrella and behind him is a "weather graphic" of a tornado. Confussingly, Al-Zarqawi claimed that "while we have unleashed the hurricane terror of Louisiana, we are not responsible for the destruction of Mississippi. That was Providence, and it shows Providence is on our side. Praise rain. Praise wind."

Porter Goss also addressed this point in his statement. "It is this selective weather terror that causes us to doubt the link. However, the "weather graphic" may have a link to US based Al Qaeda meteorologists, which is the reason for their detainment."
 http://www.unconfirmedsources.com/?itemid=1164&catid=9

However, observers say that Al Qaeda can not shirk responsibility for the flooding of New Orleans which has long known it was highly vulnerable to flooding and a direct hit from a hurricane. Over the last 10 years at least $250 million worth of crucial levee and flood protection projects around New Orleans have been abandoned due to spending pressures on the war on terror and homeland security were made a priority to combat Al Qaeda.

The liberial US political left, including some known communist sympathisers, have questioned whether the Al Qaeda huriccanes could be a retaliation for the USA Tsunami attack earlier in the year.
 http://www.reformation.org/nuclear-tsunamis.html
 http://www.higherpraise.com/tsunamib.htm

The world's top scientists and accademic experts in the field has been debating whether it is possible that Al Qaeda could have developed weapons of mass destruction capable of forming huriccanes. Some say it is nonsense and simply a confirmation that climate change is real. Others have said that there was no hurricane really and that the whole thing has been a creation of the liberal media to draw attention from how well the american economy is doing at the moment.
 http://www.inthemix.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=139274

Meanwhile, some elements of the Christian right have been claiming the attack as the work of their lord and not Islamic terrorist at all. They say that it was an attack on home grown gays and 'Southern Decadence'. Repent America director Michael Marcavage said, "Although the loss of lives is deeply saddening, this act of God destroyed a wicked city." He continued, "From 'Girls Gone Wild' to 'Southern Decadence,' New Orleans was a city that had its doors wide open to the public celebration of sin. From the devastation may a city full of righteousness emerge".  http://www.repentamerica.com/pr_hurricanekatrina.html

Nether-the-less, in a show of compassion perhaps, the Christian right has also been mobilising the full force of the lord against the oncoming storms. The crack pray squad led by Pat Robertson has been focused using the power of prayer to steer hurricanes away from rich neighboorhoods and financial districts. In 2003, Robertson called on God to prevent Hurricane Isabel from hitting Virginia Beach. In 1995 he took credit for steering the course of Hurricane Felix, and in 1985 he claims to have controlled Hurricane Gloria, which ironically caused millions of dollars of destruction in many states along the U.S. east coast.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Robertson#Claims_about_the_power_of_his_prayers

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22.09.2005 17:41

It wasnt a hurricane.

Did you actually see the hurricane? all you saw was the debris..

The angle and speed it was travelling couldn't of been a hurricane.

Are you going to take the word of government officials ?
You believe everything the government tells you ! haha sucker.

I have one word for you, MOSSAD

ram


hmmm.

23.09.2005 13:35

Is this a joke or what?
If al qaeda was praying for an attack,you would have thought that washington/nyc would have been the first choice....maybe allah needs practice with his aiming skills...
BONKERS.

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Religion of Peace Alert

24.09.2005 19:33

FBI Director Robert Mueller briefs reporters Thursday in Los Angeles, California.

• Four indicted in alleged L.A. terror plot


LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Three men charged in a terror investigation were planning shooting rampages at Los Angeles-area military sites to retaliate for what they called the oppression of Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to court documents.

The men were indicted last month on federal charges of conspiring to wage war against the U.S. government through terrorism. All three -- Levar H. Washington, 25, Gregory V. Patterson, 21, and Hammad R. Samana, 21 -- have pleaded not guilty.

Appearing in Los Angeles Thursday, FBI Director Robert Mueller praised local police agencies that uncovered the alleged plot in July while investigating a string of gas station robberies.

"Terrorist threats against the city and county of Los Angeles ... were prevented," Mueller said.

According to an FBI affidavit unsealed recently, Washington told authorities he was the leader of a "council" of Muslims who planned to carry out operations in Southern California as part of a jihad, or holy war, against the United States.

The suspects allegedly targeted military recruitment centers in Southern California, estimating that 10 attacks could kill as many as 40 people, the affidavit said.

Patterson's lawyer, Winston McKesson, said his client had asked him not to comment on the case. Lawyers for Washington and Samana, a student originally from Pakistan, did not return calls seeking comment.

Samana told investigators the three men planned to storm a facility with firearms in September or October, then flee in a vehicle, the affidavit said.

The FBI said Patterson bought a .223-caliber rifle and Samana practiced shooting at a local park, possibly with a shotgun.

All accepted the possibility of dying in an attack, with Patterson believing "the ultimate goal is to die for Allah in jihad," according to the affidavit.

Prosecutors contend the men were working at the behest of Kevin James, a California State Prison, Sacramento, inmate who founded the radical group Jamiyyat Ul-Islam Is-Saheeh, or JIS. Washington converted to Islam while imprisoned there for a previous robbery conviction.

James, 29, is scheduled to be arraigned next week. All four face counts of conspiring to wage war against the U.S. government, kill armed service members or murder foreign officials, among other charges.

Washington, Patterson and Samana -- who attended the same Inglewood mosque -- allegedly conducted surveillance of military sites, synagogues, the Israeli Consulate and El Al airline facilities in the Los Angeles area as well as Internet research on Jewish holidays, prosecutors said.

The affidavit mentions only military facilities. But the indictment, returned after the affidavit was filed, refers to both military and Jewish targets.

Prosecutors suspect that Washington, Patterson and Samana robbed gas stations in Los Angeles and Orange counties to finance their plans.

Washington and Patterson previously pleaded not guilty to robbery charges in a related state case. Samana has not been charged in that case.

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