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strvs 03-09-2005 11:47 PM

Secret FBI Report Questions Al Qaeda Capabilities
 
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Investigation ... 425&page=1

ninty 03-10-2005 12:20 PM

Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.

Mr.Buttocks 03-10-2005 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ninty9
Fear mongering is the name of the game.


There's a lot of fear mongering here in the UK right now as Blair tries to ram an "anti-terrorism" bill through Parliament. Apparently there are 200 Al-Qaeda dudes on the streets of the UK just waiting.....waiting to KILL US ALL!!!!




sleeping:

Jin-Roh 03-10-2005 12:32 PM

Fear = control. happy:

Ferich 03-12-2005 12:35 PM

[quote="Jin-Roh":275a2]Fear = control. happy:[/quote:275a2]

I'm going to kill you if you don't grow a beard.

1080jibber 03-12-2005 12:59 PM

[quote=Ferich]
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Fear = control. happy:

I'm going to kill you if you don't grow pubes.[/quote:ca7ca]edit:

ninty 03-23-2005 01:42 PM

[quote:67c36]U.S. Using Anti-Terror War to Gain World Oil Reserves — Soviet Intelligence Chief

Created: 21.03.2005 14:05 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 14:05 MSK

MosNews

On the pretext of fighting international terrorism the United States is trying to establish control over the world’s richest oil reserves, Leonid Shebarshin, ex-chief of the Soviet Foreign Intelligence Service, who heads the Russian National Economic Security Service consulting company, said in an interview for the Vremya Novostei newspaper.

Using the anti-terrorist cause as a cover the United States has occupied Afghanistan, Iraq and will soon move to impose their “democratic order” on the Greater Middle East, Shebarshin said. “The U.S. has usurped the right to attack any part of the globe on the pretext of fighting the terrorist threat,” Shebarshin said.

Referring to his meeting with an unnamed al-Qaeda expert at the Rand Corporation, a nonprofit research organization in the U.S., Shebarshin said: “We have agreed that [al-Qaeda] is not a group but a notion.”

“The fight against that all-mighty ubiquitous myth deliberately linked to Islam is of great advantage for the Americans as it targets the oil-rich Muslim regions,” Shebarshin emphasized.

With military bases in Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, Shebarshin said, the United States has already established control over the Caspian region — one of the world’s largest oil reservoirs. [/quote:67c36]

http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/03/21/shebarsh.shtml

Coleman 03-23-2005 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ninty9
Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.

that odd movie you sent me said there is no such thing as an "Al Qaeda". The Bush administration made it up according to the 'documentary'. I'm sorry, but that pissed me off and I deleted it. biggrin:

rdeyes 03-23-2005 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by ninty9
Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.

that odd movie you sent me said there is no such thing as an "Al Qaeda". The Bush administration made it up according to the 'documentary'. I'm sorry, but that pissed me off and I deleted it. biggrin:

lol no Al Qaeda annoy:

ninty 03-23-2005 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by ninty9
Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.

that odd movie you sent me said there is no such thing as an "Al Qaeda". The Bush administration made it up according to the 'documentary'. I'm sorry, but that pissed me off and I deleted it. biggrin:

Its not really that odd, it was produced by the BBC. And its not like he was just throwing the idea out there without facts, its part of a three part series that explains a lot. It goes over from 1945 right up to todays political climate. Anyway, not suprised you deleted it. Its a shame people can't look at things with an open mind though.

Our jobs as citizens is to question the government. If we all didn't care, then there'd be no "checks and balances". We elect these people. Their there to sure us. So I have no problem question politicians on the things they decide and do.

rdeyes 03-24-2005 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ninty9
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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by ninty9
Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.

that odd movie you sent me said there is no such thing as an "Al Qaeda". The Bush administration made it up according to the 'documentary'. I'm sorry, but that pissed me off and I deleted it. biggrin:

Its not really that odd, it was produced by the BBC. And its not like he was just throwing the idea out there without facts, its part of a three part series that explains a lot. It goes over from 1945 right up to todays political climate. Anyway, not suprised you deleted it. Its a shame people can't look at things with an open mind though.

Our jobs as citizens is to question the government. If we all didn't care, then there'd be no "checks and balances". We elect these people. Their there to sure us. So I have no problem question politicians on the things they decide and do.



if they send you orders to ship out to afghanistan are you going to question them?

strvs 03-24-2005 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by rdeyes
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Originally Posted by ninty9
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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by ninty9
Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.

that odd movie you sent me said there is no such thing as an "Al Qaeda". The Bush administration made it up according to the 'documentary'. I'm sorry, but that pissed me off and I deleted it. biggrin:

Its not really that odd, it was produced by the BBC. And its not like he was just throwing the idea out there without facts, its part of a three part series that explains a lot. It goes over from 1945 right up to todays political climate. Anyway, not suprised you deleted it. Its a shame people can't look at things with an open mind though.

Our jobs as citizens is to question the government. If we all didn't care, then there'd be no "checks and balances". We elect these people. Their there to sure us. So I have no problem question politicians on the things they decide and do.



if they send you orders to ship out to afghanistan are you going to question them?

Why shouldn't he? If he is going to put his life on the line for his country, shouldnt he be completely sure of why? And that it is actually a perceivable threat?

rdeyes 03-24-2005 01:04 AM

[quote=strvs]
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Originally Posted by rdeyes
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Originally Posted by ninty9
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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by "ninty9":43d90
Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.

that odd movie you sent me said there is no such thing as an "Al Qaeda". The Bush administration made it up according to the 'documentary'. I'm sorry, but that pissed me off and I deleted it. biggrin:

Its not really that odd, it was produced by the BBC. And its not like he was just throwing the idea out there without facts, its part of a three part series that explains a lot. It goes over from 1945 right up to todays political climate. Anyway, not suprised you deleted it. Its a shame people can't look at things with an open mind though.

Our jobs as citizens is to question the government. If we all didn't care, then there'd be no "checks and balances". We elect these people. Their there to sure us. So I have no problem question politicians on the things they decide and do.



if they send you orders to ship out to afghanistan are you going to question them?

Why shouldn't he? If he is going to put his life on the line for his country, shouldnt he be completely sure of why? And that it is actually a perceivable threat?[/quote:43d90]

can you turn down orders ?

strvs 03-24-2005 01:39 AM

[quote=rdeyes][quote=strvs][quote=rdeyes][quote=ninty9][quote="Coleman":f8805][quote="ninty9":f8805]Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.[/quote]that odd movie you sent me said there is no such thing as an "Al Qaeda". The Bush administration made it up according to the 'documentary'. I'm sorry, but that pissed me off and I deleted it. biggrin:[/quote]

Its not really that odd, it was produced by the BBC. And its not like he was just throwing the idea out there without facts, its part of a three part series that explains a lot. It goes over from 1945 right up to todays political climate. Anyway, not suprised you deleted it. Its a shame people can't look at things with an open mind though.

Our jobs as citizens is to question the government. If we all didn't care, then there'd be no "checks and balances". We elect these people. Their there to sure us. So I have no problem question politicians on the things they decide and do.[/quote]



if they send you orders to ship out to afghanistan are you going to question them?[/quote]
Why shouldn't he? If he is going to put his life on the line for his country, shouldnt he be completely sure of why? And that it is actually a perceivable threat?[/quote:f8805]

can you turn down orders ?[/quote:f8805]
[url="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/06/60II/main659336.shtml"]http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/ ... 9336.shtml[/url]

Apparently.

rdeyes 03-24-2005 01:52 AM

[quote=strvs][quote=rdeyes][quote=strvs][quote=rdeyes][quote="ninty9":112fd][quote="Coleman":112fd][quote="ninty9":112fd]Not suprising. I agree wholeheartedly that the Al Qaeda threat is overblown. Fear mongering is the name of the game.[/quote]that odd movie you sent me said there is no such thing as an "Al Qaeda". The Bush administration made it up according to the 'documentary'. I'm sorry, but that pissed me off and I deleted it. biggrin:[/quote]

Its not really that odd, it was produced by the BBC. And its not like he was just throwing the idea out there without facts, its part of a three part series that explains a lot. It goes over from 1945 right up to todays political climate. Anyway, not suprised you deleted it. Its a shame people can't look at things with an open mind though.

Our jobs as citizens is to question the government. If we all didn't care, then there'd be no "checks and balances". We elect these people. Their there to sure us. So I have no problem question politicians on the things they decide and do.[/quote]



if they send you orders to ship out to afghanistan are you going to question them?[/quote]
Why shouldn't he? If he is going to put his life on the line for his country, shouldnt he be completely sure of why? And that it is actually a perceivable threat?[/quote:112fd]

can you turn down orders ?[/quote:112fd]
[url="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/06/60II/main659336.shtml"]http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/ ... 9336.shtml[/url]

Apparently.[/quote:112fd]

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