23.07.2004, 20:26
Zitat:Cluster posteteGell schon erstaunlich was google alles findet ^^
@Merowig
Wußte garnicht, daß du Frauenzeitungen liest. War ein wirklich toller Artikel. Habe mich köstlich damit unterhalten (hast du noch mehr davon?).
Zitat:Allerdings finde ich den Titel "Terror in the Skies, Again?" falsch gewählt. "Hysteria and Paranoia in the Skies" wäre ein besserer und treffenderer gewesen.Jo es gibt schon soviel Paranoia das sich auch das FBI, Einwanderungsbehoerde udn Airmarshals sich einschalten ....
Hab also noch was ....
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Zitat:Scouting jetliners for new attacks.
By Audrey Hudson
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Flight crews and air marshals say Middle Eastern men are staking out airports, probing security measures and conducting test runs aboard airplanes for a terrorist attack.
At least two midflight incidents have involved numerous men of Middle Eastern descent behaving in what one pilot called "stereotypical" behavior of an organized attempt to attack a plane.
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Zitat:CIA points to continuing Iran tie to al Qaeda.
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
A senior CIA official has revealed that al Qaeda operatives in Iran probably had advance knowledge of recent terrorist attacks, a sign that the cooperation between Tehran and al Qaeda is continuing since September 11.
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Zitat:McVisas for Saudis.
By Joel Mowbray
In an epic-sized 567-page report, the September 11 commission glossed over one of the most important aspects of the attack: All 19 of the hijackers entered the United States on legal visas, even though at least 15 of them didn't qualify under the law. And the panel mostly shrugged off the U.S. policy that Saudis were granted easier access to visas than any other Arab country.
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Zitat:War on Terrorism: Twin Cities cases
Five men from five countries who have lived in the Twin Cities area have been charged or convicted in investigations that stem from the U.S. war on terror. A sixth man was recently arrested at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport with a suspicious note. None of the cases appear to be connected to each other.
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