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    Saturday, August 09, 2008

    Taliban's city of Nuh ( 52 )




    In the name of Allah , the most Gracious, the most merciful.
    Quran:

    Taliban's city of Nuh ( 52 ), is in Pakistan.
    No bearer of burden shall bear the burden of another. al Qaeda want all Islam to bear the burden of their 911.
    And it is He that causes death and brings life. He rains death on the Taliban.

    So prostrate to Allah and serve Him, not the Taliban.
    Seek refuge with Allah from the cursed shaytan, Taliban.

    Or are they tyrants with the authority to do as they like?
    Bomb market places, bomb Mosques, kill Muslms, women and children.
    Burn schools, cut out tongues?

    Or have the Taliban a God other than Allah, Bin Laden?
    And verily, for those who do wrong, there is another punishment before this,
    but most of the Taliban know not.

    And judgment will surely come to pass.
    Cursed be the liars.

    So a thunder bolt over took them while they gazed,
    and the Taliban leaders were not able to rise up,
    nor were they able to defend themselves.
    And the people of Nuh ( Taliban ) were a transgressing people.

    Flee ye therefore unto Allah, surely I am a plain warner
    unto you, from Him.
    And do not set up with Allah another God ( Bin Laden ) .
    surely I am a plain warner unto you, from Him.

    Then turn your back upon the Taliban.
    Woe to those who disbelieve, because of their day they are threatened with.

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    Excerpted from the Quran.
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    Thursday, June 26, 2008

    Gaza begs al Qaeda

    Ayman al-Zawahiri praising Abu Musab al-Zarqawi after the death of the latter in June 2006Image via WikipediaQassam Brigades In Gaza Issue Urgent Appeal To Leaders Of Al-Qaeda
    Jun 26, 2008
    By Ubaidah Al-Saif | Jihad Unspun

    Exasperated by it leaderships pointless efforts to negotiated peace deals with Zionist Israel, the Qassam Brigades, the Military Wing of Hamas have issued an urgent appeal to Al-Qaeda leaders saying that they no longer tolerate the acts of their leaders who misled them and appealing for their support.

    Addressed to Al-Qaeda Leader Sheikh Osama bin Laden and his deputy Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahiri as well as Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and Senior Al-Qaeda Leader Abu Yahya Al-Libi, the statementrebukes the leadership of Hamas for drifting away from the path of jihad and engaging in the political process with the Western-backed Palestinian authority that has resulted in further tightening the noose around the Palestinians necks. It goes on to pledge solidarity with the global jihad and asks that al-Qaeda lend its support to their military effort.

    The statement was accompanied by a video

    http://www.jihadunspun.com/intheatre_internal.php?article=1002756&list=/index.php

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    Wednesday, June 04, 2008

    Hezbollah's Cyber Warfare Program

    Last week, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff warned that the Hezbollah resistance movement is the greatest threat to US national security. Hezbollah is known or suspected to have been involved in numerous terror attacks against the U.S., Israel or other Western targets, and includes the 1983 suicide truck bombings in Beirut that killed 241 U.S. Marines at their barracks and 58 at the French military barracks. Intelligence officials in the U.S. and Britain believe Hezbollah cells may use their computer expertise and capabilities to launch cyber attacks.

    A 2002 CIA report warned a number of terrorist groups are beginning to plan attacks on western computer networks. The report went on to say that al-Qaeda and Hezbollah were becoming more adept at using the internet and computer technologies. In more recent reports they name Sunni extremists Hezbollah and Aleph as groups believed to be developing cyber terrorism plans. For terrorist groups, cyber weapons are cheap, easy to acquire and difficult to detect or track and are quickly becoming a common weapon in their arsenal.

    While Hezbollah's capabilities to launch such an attack are questionable, the intelligence community in U.S., Britain and Israeli are taking the threat seriously. Why, because Hezbollah showed its increasing technological sophistication and capabilities during its war with Israel back in 2006. Once Israel began bombing Hezbollah targets, the intelligence sources say cyber space began. While intelligence analysts are convinced conventional terror remains Hezbollah's main strategy and weapon, some believe that it could activate sleeper cells in order to open a second front in cyber space. Intelligence sources know that terrorist groups including Hezbollah, the Abu Nidal Organization, and UBL's Al-Qeida Organization are using computerized files, email, and encryption to support their operations.

    Hezbollah Profile (AKA Hizbollah, Hizbu'llah)
    Established In the 1980s
    Home Base: Lebanon, but it also has cells in North/South America, Asia, Europe and Africa.
    Support: Iran and Syria provide substantial organizational, training and financing.
    Orientation: Hezbollah is a radical Iranian-backed Lebanese Islamic Shiite group
    Funding: estimated at $60 million annually
    Size: Hezbollah's core consists of several thousand militants and activists
    Equipment: Hezbollah possesses up-to-date information technologies - broadband wireless networks and computers.
    Cyber Capabilities: Global Rating in Cyber Capabilities -- Tied at Number 37

    Hezbollah has been able to engage in fiber optic cable tapping, enabling data interception and the hijacking of Internet and communication connections.
    Cyber Warfare Budget: $935,000 USD
    Offensive Cyber Capabilities: 3.1 (1 = Low, 3 = Moderate and 5 = Significant)
    Cyber Weapons Rating: Basic -- but developing intermediate capabilities
    Web Site: http://www.hizbollah.org or www.hizballah.org
    Ties: Hezbollah has close ties with Iran. Many believe that Hezbollah is a surrogate for the Iranian army
    Fact: Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah declared May 8, 2008 that the Shiite militant group's communications network is its most important weapon, and that the government's decision to target the network was tantamount to a declaration of war. In Hezbollah's view, its communications technology is just as essential for the group's survival as its missiles.

    Hezbollah is on the U.S. State Department's list of terrorist organizations. The FBI says it now considers Hezbollah operatives more capable and robust than even Al Qaeda terrorists. With Hezbollah's interest in developing advanced cyber weapons, their capabilities will continue to increase. As we have seen, the proliferation of cyber weapons is rapidly expanding and no longer limited to nation states and organized criminal groups. The cyber arms club now includes terrorist groups. Using new hacking techniques, taking advantage of security vulnerabilities and using simple proven cyber attack methods, terrorists have the capability to attack us in way not seen before. Key infrastructure systems that include utilities, banking, media/TV systems, telecommunications and air traffic control systems have already been compromised. No one knows if cyber terrorists created trap doors and left logic bombs allowing them to easily bypass security systems and disrupt our critical infrastructure in coordination with traditional style attacks.

    -- Kevin Coleman
    June 2, 2008 01:04 PM

    Iran 4 front misile command:

    al Qaeda give Iran free pass in Lebonan.


    Palestine terror URL's


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    Tuesday, April 22, 2008

    Taliban suckers Paki Gov.







    Taliban have become the FAT CAT in Paki.


    Pakistan Taliban vows to fight on

    Pakistani Taliban welcome release of militant chief: spokesman - AFP

    Pakistan frees head of terrorist organisation


    Paki just doesn't learn. They keep turning them loose.G

    Pakistan Releases over 2,500 Taliban, al Qaeda

    Pakistan follows the truce to the letter and releases thousands of Taliban and al Qaeda members captured since 2001

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    Maulana Sufi Mohammad, head of the Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e- Shariat-e-Mohammed, freed from Pakistani prison.

    The Pakistani government is living up to its commitments on the "Waziristan Accord," and has emptied the prisons of Taliban and al Qaeda who have been captured since the fall of 2001. The "Waziristan Accord" calls for the Pakistani government to "release prisoners held in military action and would not arrest them again," and that is exactly what is happening.

    The Daily Telegraph discloses that Pakistan has released over 2,500 Taliban and al Qaeda, although an American military intelligence source estimates the number is higher. The Pakistani military has in the past put the number of al Qaeda and Taliban captured at around 500-700.

    The Daily Telegraph then tracks down some of those released. The resultant interviews give the impression those released were somehow incorrectly identified as jihadis. A "young Tajik who entered Pakistan last year to study... at a madrassa in Peshawar... was shot in the side by Pakistani police as he tried to escape when the madrassa was raided." A "37-year-old Algerian... worked in the honey business when he was arrested last year." Al-Qaeda was deeply involved in the "honey business" and use this and other industries to mask their terror financing. A "Bangladeshi who has an American degree in engineering, admitted helping the Taliban against US-led forces in Afghanistan five years ago" was released to the al-Khidmat Foundation. The Daily Telegraph fails to recognize the al-Khidmat Foundation is in fact the Makhtab al-Khidmat, or the MAK, which was founded by Abdullah Azzam and Osama bin Laden in the 1980s and was used to funnel men and material into Afghanistan. The MAK is on the U.S. Department of State Terrorist Exclusion List.

    But beyond the three low level operatives interviewed are a host of senior and mid level al Qaeda and Taliban operatives. A sample of those released included the following individuals, including the killers of journalist Daniel Pearl:

    Ghulam Mustafa: "He was once close to Osama bin Laden, has intimate knowledge of al Qaeda's logistics and financing and its nexus with the military in Pakistan."

    Maulana Sufi Mohammad: "Maulana Sufi Mohammad was Faqir Mohammed's first jihadi mentor who introduced him to militancy in Afghanistan in 1993. Sufi Mohammad was one of the active leaders of Jamat-e-Islami (JI) in the 1980s. He was the principal of the JI madrassa in Tamaergra, a town in the northwestern part of NWFP. He was an instinctive hardliner and in due course developed differences with JI and left them in 1992 to form Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammed [TNSM]." Sufi Mohammad organized Pakistanis to fight jihad in Afghanistan and along with the TNSM fought in Kunduz November of 2001.

    Mohammad Khaled: A brigade leader who led the Taliban in against U.S. forces in Afghanistan. ""It is a difficult time for Islam and Muslims. We are in a test. Everybody should be ready to pass the test - and to sacrifice our lives," said Mohammad Khaled.

    Fazl-e-Raziq: A senior aide to Osama bin Laden, and "an ethnic Pakhtoon resident of Swabi district of the North West Frontier Province."

    Khairullah Kherkhawa: The former Taliban governor of Herat.

    Khalid Khawaja: "Khalid Khawaja is a retired squadron leader of the Pakistan Air Force who was an official in Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the ISI, in the mid 1980s. After he wrote a critical letter to General Zia ul-Haq, who ruled Pakistan from 1977 till 1988, in which he labeled Zia as hypocrite, he was removed from the ISI and forced to retire from the airforce. He then went straight to Afghanistan in 1987 and fought against the Soviets along side with Osama Bin Laden, developing a relationship of firm friendship and trust. Khalid Khawaja’s name resurfaced when US reporter Daniel Pearl was abducted and subsequently killed. Pearl had come to Pakistan and met Khalid Khawaja in order to investigate the jihadi network of revered sufi, Syed Mubarak Ali Gailani."

    Mansour Hasnain: A member of the group that kidnapped and murdered Danny Pearl. He also was "a militant of the Harkat-al-Mujahedin group, is one of those who hijacked an Indian Airlines jet in December 1999 and forced New Delhi to release three militants -- including Omar and Azhar."

    Mohammad Hashim Qadeer: "Suspected of being one of [Daniel] Pearl’s actual killers, was arrested in August 2005 and has notable al-Qaida links" and "ties with the banned extremist groups Harkat-ul-Mujahedeen and Jaish-e-Muhammad."

    Mohammad Bashir: Another Pakistani complicit in the murder of Daniel Pearl.

    Aamni Ahmad, Hala Ahmad and Nooran Abdu: Facilitators/couriers, and wives of al Qaeda members. "Pakistani authorities arrested 23 Arabs, including two children, suspected of links to Osama bin Laden, officials said Wednesday. All of them sneaked into the country from Afghanistan in recent weeks. The suspects include three women, identified as Aamni Ahmad, Hala Ahmad and Nooran Abdu, who are believed to be relatives of bin Laden. An interior ministry official who spoke on condition of anonymity said the arrests were made in Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province, which borders Afghanistan."

    Gul Ahmed Shami & Hamid Noor: Al-Qaeda foot soldiers who fought in Afghanistan. "I want to be the next Osama bin Laden," said Shami in 2001. "Allah is with us. The Americans have technology but they don't have the courage to face death, which we do. I will be there until my death if need be. I know I probably won't come back," said Hamid.

    These “miscreants” and “foreigners” are said to be streaming back to al Qaeda's new safe haven of the Islamic Emirate of Waziristan, and reconstituting al Qaeda's organization.

    As the Pakistani government lives up to their end of the “Waziristan Accord,” the Taliban and al Qaeda have broken it repeatedly. Anti-Taliban clerics and tribal leaders have been shot and beheaded in Waziristan. A government official was also kidnapped in Waziristan, and a reporter was murdered in Dera Ismail Khan. The Taliban flaunts the terms of the truce and expends into neighboring agencies, and the Pakistani government continues to look the other way.

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    Tuesday, April 22, 2008

    Govt won't be blackmailed by militants, says Gillani

    * 'Parliament will strip Musharraf of his power to dissolve govt'

    Daily Times Monitor

    LAHORE: The government will neither be "blackmailed" by militants nor will it listen to their "unrealistic" demands, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani has said. "We won't listen to their demands that are totally unrealistic. If they want us to hand over [jailed] terrorists as a [precondition] for talks, that will not happen," Gillani said in an interview with Newsweek, published on its website on Monday. Gillani said there would be no talks with militants "until our preconditions are met". "They should [put down] their arms first. Not only [Baitullah] Mehsud but also other [armed] tribes who are not militants," he added. He also ruled out any unilateral US military strikes into Pakistan, saying that they [the United States] have to have prior permission. Power: The premier also hinted that parliament would strip President Pervez Musharraf of his power to dissolve the government and would soon restore the judges sacked by Musharraf last year. "The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan is the only document that is acceptable to the people of Pakistan … amendments [which gave Musharraf extraordinary powers to dismiss the government] were made afterward. So we don't accept these amendments. We believe in balance of power between the parliament and the president," he said. Gillani said the resolution to restore the sacked judges "maybe" tabled in parliament this week. He said his priority would be to try to establish law and order in the country. "My priority would be to control the law-and-order situation in the country, so we have to discourage this extremism and terrorism," Gillani said. He said Pakistan wanted a three-pronged strategy to combat terrorism – improving people's well-being and giving them employment, overhauling the education system [without the] old madrassas, where the students are being groomed for the Taliban, and improving health and communication facilities. Gillani said he was confident he could work with Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Kayani, whom he praised as a good, highly professional soldier.

    http://www.pakistanlink.com/Headlines/Apr08/22/14.htm

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    Monday, May 14, 2007

    Bin laden, comatose:

    U.S. troops in AfghanistanImage via Wikipedia

    Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is still alive but maintaining a low profile, Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar said in a latest video release.

    "According to my information Osama is still alive," Hekmatyar, a former Afghan prime minister, said in the video aired by Al-Arabiya television late on Sunday.

    "It is good" that Bin Laden "does not appear in the media", and "it is wise" that he "does not issue statements or tapes, even after a long while," said the warlord."

    It is good he does not appear in the media, it is wise?
    "even after a long time"

    This guy isn't a mental giant.

    Sure sounds like they are trying to cover up something, they doth protest too much....

    Ole Binny is either dead ( HE IS DEAD,Zawahiri's tape WITHOUT BINNY more Proof ) or the advanced stages of cirrhosis, with advanced ascites, multiple parencentesis has left his protien levels below 4 and in a near comatose state unable to communicate. His edema has left him almost unrecognizable, his fingers like huge sausages. Problems with the parencentesis leaking and diuretics not working.

    Close friends were able to recognize him.

    The last video of Bin Laden was released in late 2004, and the last audio recording was made public in mid-2006.

    Thats almost two years without a video and a year with no audio.

    There is something going on,and its bad for Binny and good for the rest of the world.

    It would also indicate they think its bad for the Islamofascists moral to disclose the details of his condition or death, either way he dies in bed. NOT a martyr.

    No 72 virgins for Binny.

    Would USA let him RIP no,
    USA would dig him up to test his DNA.

    Binny has transposed jahid to Hirabah, and explain it as an Islamic obligation.

    The big picture is to form a caliphate from Spain to Northern Africa to the middle East and into Russia, a kind of Taliban control of Islamic life. This is a political movement masquerading as an Islamic cause.

    Binny's death sure would take AQ down a notch.

    not RIP
    but
    BIH
    burn in hell.

    Gerald

    UPDATE: 05.26.08

    Biny has seeping wounds on his belly from the parencentesis.

    And has spontaneous arterial bleeding near site of feeding tube.

    He is 60 to 80 lbs heaiver from fluid retention, and suffers heart problems.

    Some of the time he is delusional.

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