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Re: woofer post# 684

Monday, 10/29/2007 12:10:27 AM

Monday, October 29, 2007 12:10:27 AM

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Oh, so now you are saying the Americans that killed 3,000 other Americans on 9/11 also are making Osama bin Laded tapes to rally radical Muslims in a Jihad against the West.
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Did those same Americans fabricate al-Zarqawi and al-Zawahiri's morale boosting 9/11 anniversary tapes, or were they just playing along?
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How about 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, 9/11 attack facilitator Ramzi bin al Shibh, and al Qaeda military chief Muhammad Atif are they helping the *insiders* pull the wool over American's eyes?
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Is this all just a ploy to help perpetuate a 9/11 lie?
September 2007: German authorities disrupted a terrorist cell planning attacks on military installations and facilities used by Americans in Germany. The Germans arrested three suspected members of the Islamic Jihad Union, a group that has links to al Qaeda and supports al Qaeda's global jihadist agenda.
September 2007: Danish authorities disrupted a cell, which included one al Qaeda-trained individual, planning terrorist attacks using explosives.
June 2007: Four individuals were charged with plotting to blow up major fuel tanks at JFK Airport.  Three of the individuals have been arrested, and the U.S. is pursuing extradition of the fourth.
May 2007: The FBI arrested six al Qaeda-inspired individuals plotting to kill soldiers at Fort Dix Army Base in New Jersey.  The plotters purchased weapons for the attack, which they had been planning since January 2006.
August 2006: British authorities broke up a plot to blow up passenger airplanes flying from the UK to the U.S.  Our Intelligence Community believes this plot was just two to three weeks away from execution and could have rivaled 9/11 in the death and destruction caused.
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Is this just for show, to fake us out?
Those evil insiders>>>
Created The Department Of Homeland Security (DHS).  This agency brings 22 Federal entities under one roof to better coordinate efforts to protect the U.S. Homeland.
Passed The USA Patriot Act.  This Act has increased the flow of information between law enforcement and intelligence officials and helped break up terrorist cells in the United States.
Created The National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC).  At the NCTC, law enforcement and intelligence personnel work side-by-side on terrorist threat analysis and conduct strategic operational planning to ensure the work of departments and agencies in the War on Terror is well coordinated and responds directly to the threats we face.
Created The Position Of Director Of National Intelligence (DNI).  The DNI coordinates and integrates the work of the Intelligence Community as a unified enterprise and serves as a core part of our national security team helping to keep the American people safe from harm.
Established The Terrorist Screening Center (TSC).  The TSC maintains the Government's consolidated list of suspected terrorists and individuals with terrorist links and helps get this information into the hands of State and local law enforcement.
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Is this just to make us think the Taliban and al-Qaeda are bad?
Iraq: Helping the Iraqis as they build their democracy is critical to keeping the American people safe from the terrorists who want to attack us.  A free Iraq will be a massive defeat for al Qaeda, a source of hope for the rest of the Middle East, and an ally in the War on Terror.
Afghanistan: The United States and the international community are helping the Afghan people build a free nation that will stop the Taliban and al Qaeda from returning to power and deny al Qaeda a base of operations.  Afghanistan, with the help of the international community, has held two free and fair elections, almost doubled the size of its economy, and expanded availability of essential services such as health and education.  
Pakistan: The Pakistanis understand the threat that al Qaeda and violent extremism pose to their country and the world, and we will continue to work with them to deny terrorists safe haven in Pakistan.
North Africa: We are working with our partners to counter al Qaeda's further expansion in the Maghreb – evident in the emergence of "al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb" (AQIM).  This group claimed responsibility for recent terrorist bombings in Algeria, including the September 6 and September 8 attacks, which resulted in the death of a number of civilians.
Persian Gulf: We are working with allies in the region to strengthen efforts to dismantle terrorist cells, stem terrorist financing, and undercut the ideology used by al Qaeda and its supporters to justify the murder of innocents.
 Europe: We continue to build strong relationships with allied governments to increase information sharing and counterterrorism cooperation.  
 Southeast Asia: We are assisting host-nation counterterrorism efforts, which has resulted in the disruption of local plots and terrorist networks known to target Western interests.  We also continue to cooperate with the Philippine and Indonesian governments on their counterterrorism efforts, which has led to the arrests and killings of key Abu Sayyaf and Jemaah Islamiyah figures.
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This will fool Americans into thinking we have a threat>>>>
We Are Implementing Programs To Increase Border And Transportation Security
Doubling The Size Of The Border Patrol: Since the President took office, border security and immigration enforcement funding has increased more than 126 percent, and by the end of 2008, the President will have doubled the size of the Border Patrol since he took office to over 18,000 agents. The Administration has also launched the Secure Border Initiative, which will provide the appropriate mix of personnel, infrastructure, and technology to help secure our Nation's borders.
Screening Visa Applicants: All applicants for U.S. visas are checked against extensive databases with terrorism-related information, and all international air and sea passengers on international voyages originating or concluding in the U.S. are vetted against a consolidated terrorist watchlist.  Since 9/11, we have instituted mandatory interview requirements for virtually all applicants for visas to United States.  We have also launched US VISIT, a program that collects biometrics of virtually all visitors to the United States.  We are able to run these prints against United States government databases to help identify travelers and keep out those who intend to do us harm.
Instituting The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: This program will require all travelers from the Western Hemisphere to show a passport or other secure document for travel to the United States by air, sea, or land.
Screening Containers: DHS established the Container Security Initiative, under which 78 percent of the containers that enter U.S. seaports are screened before they leave for our country.  In addition, virtually all containers (98 percent) entering U.S. seaports will be scanned by high-tech radiation detectors by the end of this year.  DHS also launched the Secure Freight Initiative to help identify radiological or nuclear threats well in advance of a container's arrival to our country.
Improving Aviation Security: Since 9/11, we have taken substantial steps to improve aviation security, while maintaining the efficiency of air transportation for the traveling public.  Highly trained Transportation Security Officers screen passengers and baggage at airports across the country.  Federal Air Marshals protect hundreds of domestic and international flights every day. We have hardened cockpit doors, armed pilots to defend the flight deck, and strengthened air cargo security.
Passenger Name Record Agreement: Last month, we reached a Passenger Name Record agreement with the European Union in which the EU agreed to continue to provide us with access to pertinent data from airliners on passengers taking transatlantic flights to and from the EU.  We also collect this information on arrivals from other regions as well.
Advanced Passenger Information System: Last month, we enhanced our Advanced Passenger Information System by publishing a final rule requiring international air and sea carriers to provide Customs and Border Protection passenger manifest information prior to boarding, rather than when planes are already in flight and cruise ships are underway.