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Ariz. police say they are prepared as War College warns military must prep for unrest; IMF warns of economic riots

Posted by seumasach on December 21, 2008

 

“U.S. Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., and U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Calif., both said U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson brought up a worst-case scenario as he pushed for the Wall Street bailout in September. Paulson, former Goldman Sachs CEO, said that might even require a declaration of martial law, the two noted.”

Phoenix Business Journal

17th December, 2008

 

A new report by the U.S. Army War College talks about the possibility of Pentagon resources and troops being used should the economic crisis lead to civil unrest, such as protests against businesses and government or runs on beleaguered banks.

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Northcom Chief Vows to Address Worries About New Homeland Unit

Posted by seumasach on December 21, 2008

With the US armed forces, sworn to the defence of the constitution, in decline and depleted by the Iraq and Afghan quagmires,  a new “homeland” command, set up in 2002 under Eberhart, the man responsible for air defence on 9/11, is  already in place.  This force is set to play a key role as the American people are  marginalised by the financier interests which control the country.

 

CQ Politics

17th December, 2008

A senior military official pledged Wednesday to address congressional concerns about a new homeland emergency response task force that is designed to respond to a chemical, biological or nuclear attack.

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More U.S. troops going to Afghanistan

Posted by seumasach on December 21, 2008

 

Washington Times

21st, 2008

KABUL, Afghanistan | Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Michael G. Mullen on Saturday said the Pentagon has “revised” its counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan, noting that any solution to the current crisis must include Pakistan and India.

He also said the United States would send up to 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan — the largest force increase yet mentioned by a U.S. military official.

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Car bomber Bilal Abdulla was known to MI5

Posted by seumasach on December 17, 2008

 

Surprise, surprise! As in virtually every terrorist attack in Britain from 5/11/ 1605 to 7/7 the terrorists turn out to be already known to the authorities.

 

Telegraph

17th December, 2008

The 29-year-old, an Iraqi doctor born in Aylesbury, Bucks, plotted to bring murder and mayhem on an “indiscriminate” scale to London’s West End and Glasgow airport. He was found guilty yesterday of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions.

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Whose bombs? Nafeez Ahmed on Glasgow airport attack

Posted by seumasach on December 17, 2008

This article is a must read for a serious analysis of Glasgow airport attack and related incidents.

The Cutting Edge

Nafeez Ahmed

6th July, 2007

[The following is an extended deconstructive analysis quoting rather liberally from relevant sources. As far as I’m aware, it’s the first of its kind to be published in either mainstream or alternative circles. Therefore, please circulate widely.]

How to understand the attempted but largely failed terrorist plots uncovered since last Friday? Police officers on June 29 dismantled two car bombs made from gas canisters, gasoline and nails, parked in central London’s major theatre and shopping districts. A day later, two men rammed a Jeep Cherokee, filled with flammable material, into a terminal entrance at Glasgow airport. The series of attempted attacks follows hot on the heels of an attempted al-Qaeda attack in the United States earlier in June.

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The New Generation of “Non-Lethal” Weapons

Posted by seumasach on December 13, 2008

 

Mike Ferner

Counterpunch

8th December, 2008

The Army Times reported on September 30 that a combat brigade, about 4,000 troops, which could be called on for “civil unrest and crowd control,” had been assigned inside the United States for the first time since Reconstruction. 

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Khalid Shaikh Mohammed is Dead- Asia Times, 2002

Posted by seumasach on December 11, 2008

Raising the question of precisely who is being tried at a US miltary tribunal in Cuba. Will they ever show us a picture of him other than the usual one of a bedraggled looking individual?

A chilling inheritance of terror
By Syed Saleem Shahzad

Asia Times

30th October, 2002

KARACHI – Ever since the frenzied shootout last month on September 11 in Karachi there have been doubts over whether Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the self-proclaimed head of al-Qaeda’s military committee, died in the police raid on his apartment.

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Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and the 9/11 Legend

Posted by seumasach on December 10, 2008

With the trial of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed(if that actually is him) now taking place, this is timely moment to revisit  Chaim Kupferberg’s devasting, and often hilarious account of how KSM was woven into the 9/11 legend in the role of “mastermind”.

There’s something about Omar: Truth, Lies and the 9/11 Legend.

Chaim Kupferberg

Global Research

21st October, 2003

It was almost an afterthought.  On March 1, 2003, the War On Terror had finally served up the alleged paymaster of 9/11 – a shadowy Saudi by the name of Mustafa Ahmed al-Hisawi.  Yet his arrest just happened to coincide with the capture of a much bigger fish – the reported 9/11 mastermind himself, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed – thus relegating Mustafa Ahmed to the footnote section of the “official” 9/11 Legend.  But there was another, more explosive side to this tale. Only seventeen months before, a former London schoolboy by the name of Omar Saeed Sheikh was first exposed as the 9/11 paymaster, acting under the authority of a Pakistani general who was in Washington D.C. on September 11, meeting with the very two lawmakers who would subsequently preside over the “official” 9/11 congressional inquiry.  Omar Saeed, as reported back then by CNN, was acting under the alias of…Mustafa Ahmed.  So where is Omar now?  Sitting in a Pakistani prison, awaiting his execution for the kidnapping of Daniel Pearl – while another man fills the shoes of his pseudonym.  What follows is a reconstruction of one of the most extensive disinformation campaigns in history, and the chronicle of a legend that may now shine a devastating spotlight on some of the cliques behind 9/11 – and the FBI Director covering the paper trails.

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Gen. Hamid Gul on CNN 9/11 Inside Job

Posted by seumasach on December 9, 2008

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BJP falters in state elections

Posted by seumasach on December 9, 2008

smh.com

10th December, 2008

INDIAN elections held soon after the attacks on Mumbai indicate millions of voters have not allowed terrorism to determine the way they vote.

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Insurgent attacks on NATO trucks highlight US military crisis in Afghanistan

Posted by seumasach on December 9, 2008

By Barry Grey

WSWS
9 December 2008

A series of attacks on US and NATO military equipment depots in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Sunday and Monday have underscored the increasingly dire security situation facing American and allied forces conducting the counterinsurgency war in neighboring Afghanistan.
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