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    Saturday, September 20, 2008

    Internet Jahiddies BUSTED

    Photo by Gerald: copyright 2008

    Saudi arrests five web 'jihadis' 


    RIYADH (AFP) — Saudi Arabia said on Wednesday it has arrested five people who used the Internet to propagate extremism and incite youths to go to troubled areas, a reference to supporters of Al-Qaeda.


    Id's.
    (A) Amir Alzbahin 
    (B) Assad struggling 
    (C) Falcon battalions 
    (D) Anna Ansari 
    (E) Abu Islam 
    (F) Hazem 
    (G) Mobile 
    (H) Falcon Qassam 
    (I) Falcon 99 
    All are used by one person. 
    Statement by the Ministry of Interior about the arrest of five people in addition first Second: -- 
    IDs 
    (A) Ihsan 
    (B) Hsber Islam 
    (C) Abu Al-Walid 
    (D) Abuabdaziz 
    (E) The Encyclopaedia of Jihad 
    (F) Hossam Ezz 
    (G) Abdullah al-Ghamdi 
    (H) Spring bin Amer 
    (I) Sanam Fallujah 
    (J) Abdullah Saif 
    All are used by one person. 
    Third: -- 
    Identifiers: -- 
    (A) Almnasah 
    (B) Guest House in Hatim 
    Used by one person. 
    Statement by the Ministry of Interior about the arrest of five persons second and final addition 
    Fourth: -- 
    Identifiers: 
    (A) Chechen Mujahid 
    (B) Mujahid Caucasian 
    (V) Abu Shami Dja 
    (D) Rabia Muhajir 
    All are used by one person. 
    Fifth: -- 
    Identifiers: 
    (A) peaceful life 
    (B) Abu Hamza 
    (C) Abu Abdulrahman
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    In Arabic:

    User #1:
    أمير الذباحين
    الأسد المجاهد
    صقر الكتائب
    أنا أنصاري
    أبي الإسلام
    حازم
    جوال
    صقر القسام
    الصقر 99

    User #2:
    الحسام
    هزبر الإسلام
    أبو الوليد
    أبوعبدالعزيز
    موسوعة الجهاد
    حسام العز
    عبدالله الغامدي
    ربيع بن عامر
    سنام الفلوجة
    عبدالله سيف

    User #3: 
    المناصح
    ضيف في دار حاتم

    User #4: 
    مجاهد شيشاني
    مجاهد قوقازي
    أبو دجانة الشامي
    ربيعة المهاجر

    User #5:
    عمر السلمي
    أبو حمزة
    أبو عبدالرحمن


    More coming.

    Gerald

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    Tuesday, August 26, 2008

    Urnar Rabie X4





    UMAR RABIE ARRESTED IN BRITAN, man arrested over threat to kill Gordon Brown

    I was contacted a source asking to trace and track this person,
    and we were able to provide assistance in a minor way.
    And reported his IP to MI5.


    From Infovlad forum.

    umar rabie umar rabie is online now
    Member

    Join Date: May 2007
    Posts: 293
    umar rabie is on a distinguished road
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    no muslims get tired from sheikh ayman az zawahiri,
    he is the one who change sheikh usama to what he is,
    i say this because when i met sheikh usama in 1999 he told me about zawahiri,
    and he praised sheikh ayman so much that i start thinking that az zawahiri is obl's leader.
    sheikh ayman az zawahiri is a hero,
    whenever he sends an audio/video then he incites all sunni muslims to defend their religion...
    allahu akbar
    infiroo ilal iraq wanfiroo ilal iraq...

    http://clearinghouse.infovlad.net/showthread.php?t=8103

    We have copied several of their key pages in case they erase the pages.
    http://clearinghouse.infovlad.net/showthread.php?t=8083
    We still have the evidence.

    Data collected Jul 2007.
    Umar Rabie's IP 66.196.101.2

    Umar Rabie's Bro IP 117.98.44.56

    We also provided physical location.

    DATA COLLECTED WITH bsu ( BOT SURVEILLANCE UNITS )

    Backgrounder: Jawa

    Emailing big Z

    BUSTED

    Gerald

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    Thursday, March 20, 2008

    WHY al Qaeda will be tracked down .

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    Tuesday, October 09, 2007

    USA Terrorist Paradigm out of sync

    Whitehouse report called for improved capacity to find and expel illegal aliens, "including criminals and potential terrorists."
    BUT:
    But the borders are wide open, administration's failure to push immigration reform through Congress doesn't make sense.

    Americans have to have a passport to go to Mexico or Canada now, but aliens can just walk across the border???

    If there is a serious attack in the USA, this paradigm disconnect will cause the defeat of Republicans for years.

    The NIE, which prefigured much of Tuesday's report, said Al-Qaeda had regrouped in Pakistan "and would not hesitate" to use weapons of mass destruction on the United States.

    BUT the borders are open?
    Terrorist can walk in.
    USA has caught them, again and again

    All communications are tapped but the borders are open???

    Gerald

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    Saturday, October 06, 2007

    Russian terrorist arrested in Lebanon

    http://www.retwa.org/home.cfm?articleId=4834

    Quote:
    Kavkazsky Uzel reports that the Lebanese government is accusing four Russian citizens, including a Dagestani national, of terrorism in Lebanon, attacks on Lebanese soldier, and participating in an armed revolt. The four are part of group of 20 being charged in the fighting in northern Lebanon earlier this summer; the rest are all Palestinians.

    According to information provided by the official information agency Al-Watania as well as the Lebanese NNA national agency, four Russian citizens have been accused of belonging to the Fatah el-Islam terrorist organization and carrying out acts of terrorism in the Nahr el-Barid Palestinian refugee camp and attacks on Lebanese servicemen while participating in an armed revolt.. They are identified as:

    18-year-old Sergey Viktorovich Vysotskiy

    20-year-old Timur Vladimirovich Khozkov

    20-year-old Aslan Yerikovich Ymkodzhayev

    20-year-old Dagestani national who calls himself Abu Abdull

    Only Vysotskiy, alias Abu Omran, has been taken into custody. According to NEWSru.com, Vysotsky was a student who coverted to Islam. Two Palestinians, Abu Khodr and Abu Mukhammed an-Nasrani, were detained with him.

    According to Kavkazsky Uzel, Fatah el-Islam based in the Nahr el-Barid camp for Palestinian refugees, is made up of people from many Arab states, but the four Russian citizens are the first known non-Arab foreigners to be members of “Fatah” accused of such serious crimes.

    Izvestiya.ru reports that the Lebanese Army began fighting with terrorists in the camp on 20 May in battles that have resulted in the deaths of 168 Lebanese soldiers and more than 220 fighters. Another 200 were been arrested.

    The Russian Embassy in Beirut is attempting to verify the information.

    “At the present time we don’t have any information about this matter. We are trying to get in touch with the office of the general procurator of Lebanon,” the Embassy’s Press Attaché Vladimir Cherepanov told journalists.

    NEWSru.com reports that rumors about Russians fighting in Lebanon have been around for some time, but this the first confirmation of that (NEWSru.com; IA Regnum; ITAR-TASS; RIA Novosti.)

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    Wednesday, September 12, 2007

    Terrorists arrested on Texas border

    Security chief says terrorists have been arrested on Texas border 9.12.07

    DALLAS — Texas' top homeland security official said Wednesday that terrorists with ties to Hezbollah, Hamas and al-Qaida have been arrested crossing the Texas border with Mexico in recent years.

    "Has there ever been anyone linked to terrorism arrested?" Texas Homeland Security Director Steve McCraw said in a speech to the North Texas Crime Commission. "Yes, there was."

    His remarks appear to be among the most specific on the topic of terrorism arrests along the Texas-Mexico border. Local and elected officials have alluded to this happening but have been short on details.

    Leticia Zamarripa, a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in El Paso, said Wednesday she was unaware of any border arrests of people with terrorist ties. An ICE spokeswoman in San Antonio did not return phone messages left by The Associated Press. U.S. Border Patrol spokesman Lloyd M. Easterling was unable to comment.

    However, McCraw's remarks are similar to those made recently by National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell, who last month told the El Paso Times that a small number of people with known links to terrorist organizations have been caught crossing the border.

    McCraw identified the most notable figure captured as Farida Goolam Mahomed Ahmed, who was arrested in July 2004 at the McAllen airport. She carried $7,300 in various currencies and a South African passport with pages missing. Federal officials later learned she waded across the Rio Grande.

    After her arrest, U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a release saying she was wanted for questioning about the bombing of a U.S. Consulate office, jibing with similar statements from a U.S. congressman.

    But the department quickly retracted the terrorism connection, calling it "inaccurate on several levels." Michael Shelby, then the U.S. attorney in Houston, said in January 2005 that any suggestion Ahmed was involved in terrorism "is in error."

    According to federal court records, Ahmed pleaded guilty to improper entry by an alien, making a false statement and false use of a passport. She was sentenced to time served and deported to South Africa. Other details of the case were sealed.

    But on Wednesday, McCraw described Ahmed as having ties to an insurgent group in Pakistan and whose specialty was smuggling Afghanis and other foreign nationals across the border.

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman Michael Friel could not confirm details about Ahmed on Wednesday.

    McCraw also said that since March 2006, 347 people from what he called "terrorism-related countries" have been arrested crossing the border in Texas. The number of Iraqis captured at the border has tripled since last year, he said.

    "A porous border without question is a national security threat," he said.

    Terrorism isn't the only concern for homeland security officials in Texas, McCraw said. The state's size, population and geography make it susceptible to all sorts of disasters, both natural and man-made. Emergency responders must also be prepared for natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and wildfires, he said.

    The state has made significant strides in emergency planning since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and Hurricane Rita, McCraw said. Plans include cooperating with large private companies, including grocery stores, Wal-Mart and the oil industry, to help the state respond during disasters.

    "This is not a shot at FEMA, but we can't depend on FEMA to protect Texas," McCraw said. "The governor's mandate has made it clear: If those buses don't come, we better have our own buses. If that food doesn't come,we better have our own food. If that water doesn't come, we better have our own water to take care of Texas." source

    16 Iraquis arrested sneaking across border

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