The word "Pakistan" is always found in any terrorist plot
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The word "Pakistan" is always found in any terrorist plot         


Author: fruitella
Date: Jul 7, 2006 16:54

Any article one reads on a terrorism plot almost always has the word
"pakistan" somewhere in there. Its almost a gurantee. Here's
something you can try. The next time a terrorist plot is uncovered,
just load the article without reading it. Then word search
(Edit->Find) the word pakistan. You will get a hit before the search
reaches the end of the article 99% of the time.

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US says foreign-based bomb plot New York foiled By Daniel Trotta and
Gary Crosse
Fri Jul 7, 4:24 PM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. authorities thwarted a foreign-based plot to
stage a suicide bombing of a rail tunnel in New York later this year
and three suspects are being held abroad, one of them in Lebanon, U.S.
officials said on Friday.

...

"After questioning he confessed ... that he was planning to travel to
Pakistan for four months training and that the date for the attack was
decided to be late in 2006," Lebanon's Interior Ministry said in a
statement.
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Re: The word "Pakistan" is always found in any terrorist plot         


Author: fruitella
Date: Jul 7, 2006 17:40

> Any article one reads on a terrorism plot almost always has the word
> "pakistan" somewhere in there. Its almost a gurantee. Here's
> something you can try. The next time a terrorist plot is uncovered,
> just load the article without reading it. Then word search
> (Edit->Find) the word pakistan. You will get a hit before the search
> reaches the end of the article 99% of the time.
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Re: The word "Pakistan" is always found in any terrorist plot         


Date: Jul 8, 2006 03:47

Gen Mush should be like Attaturk and close the madrasa
schools. Forcing kids to memorize the Quran 12 hrs a day in a language
they dont even understand is child abuse of the worst form. CNN showed
that many Pakistani parents from USA were sending their children for
ten years at a stretch to 'learn' in these schools.
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Re: The word "Pakistan" is always found in any terrorist plot         


Author: Nusrat
Date: Jul 8, 2006 06:51

On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 10:47:31 GMT, hi@anony (habshi) wrote:
> Gen Mush should be like Attaturk and close the madrasa
>schools. Forcing kids to memorize the Quran 12 hrs a day in a language
>they dont even understand is child abuse of the worst form. CNN showed
>that many Pakistani parents from USA were sending their children for
>ten years at a stretch to 'learn' in these schools.

Most Pakis I know do not allow their daughters to date. At the
slightest threat to her virginity the poor girl is packed off and sent
to Pakiland as if the long trip would offer any protection to her
chastity.
Wonder if this ridicules rule applies to all Mussies or only the dumb
Pakis?
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Re: The word "Pakistan" is always found in any terrorist plot         


Author: fruitella
Date: Jul 8, 2006 12:13

every friggin article one reads on terrorism will have the word
'pakistan' in there

Pak-origin suspect being tracked for 7/7 bombing link

LONDON: A Pakistani-origin British national is being kept under
surveillance by the Scotland Yard and has been questioned in connection
with the terrorist attack in London last July which led to the death of
52 people.

Senior officers who have spent the past year investigating the case
believe the Briton, enlisted by Mohammed Sidique Khan to take part in
the terrorist attack, was one of the original group of militant Muslims
approached to join the cell.

He visited Pakistan about the same time as Khan and his fellow bomber
Shehzad Tanweer, between November 2004 and February last year, and is
understood to have attended a jihadi training camp, where al-Qaeda
teaches volunteers to handle explosives.

According to sources, Hasib Hussain (18) replaced him at late notice.
Some officers believe that this is one of the reasons why only three of
the bombers-- Khan, Tanweer and Jermaine Lindsay-- made a detailed
reconnaissance trip to London on June 28 last year.
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