View Full Version : Glenn Beck: The Perfect Day - Jihad in America
Skinny Shooter
11-14-2008, 12:53 PM
Floor plans for a number of schools were found in an Al-Qaeda affiliated safehouse over in Iraq. One of those schools is nearby. Hard to believe.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWxRJPz1DrU&feature=relatedYou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjM_xWLB8SY&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAmGYt6DsGc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wjVLFtvxmk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARqFff1DCco
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HACa6nNxdx8&feature=related
TreeDoc
11-16-2008, 04:18 PM
Skinny,
That's an excellent compilation of information and this really should be circulated. People need to see this stuff!
Just maybe this is the stuff that Biden was eluding to when he spoke of Hussein Obama's handling of a coming event.
skeeter@ccia.com
11-16-2008, 09:34 PM
I just can't see why they don't make these sort of things available to the public at maybe prime time..news...other than causing panic as the reason ...I think we all need to know more about this sort of thing so we can help to watch out ...and also not understand why the name Hussein ....was not used more with the word Obama during the election...maybe some of those that voted for him would of seen a connection of some sort there....then again......maybe there is no connection other than a name.....sure do hope so...time will tell...but I am ready for the word.....war in America....dig out the arms...
Skinny Shooter
11-16-2008, 10:24 PM
Treedoc, how the heck are ya? :cool:
Biden shouldn't have been shooting his mouth off the way he did.
I don't understand why the public doesn't get more info. There would be that many more pairs of eyes watching for strange activities.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article5158569.ece
Barack Obama is being given ominous advice from leaders on both sides of the Atlantic to brace himself for an early assault from terrorists.
General Michael Hayden, director of the CIA, this week acknowledged that there were dangers during a presidential transition when new officials were coming in and getting accustomed to the challenges. But he added that no “real or artificial spike” in intercepted transmissions from terror suspects had been detected.
President Bush has repeatedly described the acute vulnerability of the US during a transition. The Bush Administration has been defined largely by the 9/11 attacks, which came within a year of his taking office.
His aides have pointed to al-Qaeda’s first assault on the World Trade Centre, which occurred little more than a month after Bill Clinton became President in 1993. There was an alleged attempt to bomb Glasgow airport in Gordon Brown’s first days in Downing Street and a London nightclub attack was narrowly thwarted.
Lord West of Spithead, the Home Office Security Minister, spoke recently of a “huge threat”, saying: “There is another great plot building up again and we are monitoring this.”
Intelligence chiefs on both sides of the Atlantic have indicated that such warnings refer more to a general sense of foreboding than fear of an imminent or specific plan.
Referring to the attacks in 1993 and 2001, General Hayden told a Washington think-tank on Thursday night: “For some people two data points create a trend line. For others, there may be more hesitation to call it that.” He said that the chief danger comes from remote areas in Pakistan that border Afghanistan.
“Today virtually every major terrorist threat that my agency is aware of has threads back to the tribal areas. Whether it’s command and control, training, direction, money, capabilities, there is a connection to the Fata [Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas].”
General Hayden said that al-Qaeda remained a “determined, adaptive enemy” operating “from its safe haven in Pakistan”. He added: “If there is a major attack on this country it will bear the fingerprints of al-Qaeda.”
He said that the border region remained the base of al-Qaeda’s leadership, which had developed a more durable structure and a deep reserve of skilled operatives. “AlQaeda, operating from its safe haven in Pakistan’s tribal areas, remains the most clear and present danger to the safety of the United States,” General Hayden said.
The hunt for al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden “is very much at the top of CIA’s priority list,” he added. “Because of his iconic stature, his death or capture clearly would have a significant impact on the confidence of his followers.”
The CIA chief also suggested that the terror group was seeking to recruit Western-looking operatives who would not cause attention if they were standing in airport screening queues.
Hours after he spoke, a suspected US missile attack killed 12 people in Pakistan, including five foreigners. Such strikes are hugely controversial, with Islamabad claiming that they fuel anti-American extremist groups. But Mr Obama has been clear that he wants to pursue al-Qaeda aggressively across the Afghan border.
In Britain, security officials say that there is genuine concern that alQaeda will attempt a “spectacular” in the transition period, but suggest that it may be aimed more at Mr Bush than Mr Obama.
“As far as we know there is nothing from the intelligence world to indicate that anything has changed dramatically in recent months to put us on alert for an attack at the moment,” a source said. The present threat level is “severe”, which is the second-highest alert status. But a senior counterterrorism official suggested last month that this should be regarded as “the severe end of severe”. This would point to Britain facing a terrorist threat nearly as high as the period in the summer of 2005 when terrorists killed 52 people on London’s transport network on July 7 and attempted a similar attack on July 21.
Britain and the US are sharing all intelligence on suspected terrorist activity because of the high risk of a plot involving transatlantic flights. Al-Qaeda is understood still to be obsessed with mounting an attack using passenger airliners. There have also been warnings of al-Qaeda interest in developing a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) device. The US has anti-CBRN units on constant patrol in main cities.
Al-Qaeda is known to be experimenting with biological agents, particularly anthrax, which they acquire from dead animals and then create cultures. The key man involved in these experiments is Abou Kabbah al-Masri, who was engaged in the biological trials including tests on rabbits that were uncovered in Afghanistan when the Taleban were overrun after the US invasion in 2001.
James Lewis, a security expert with the Centre of Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said that al-Qaeda may wish to provoke a reaction from the next US Administration designed to show the rest of the world that “America is still the evil crusader”.
Last month Joe Biden, the Vice-President-elect, told campaign donors: “Watch, we’re going to have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle [of Mr Obama].”
Mr Lewis said that many Muslims were intrigued by Mr Obama’s arrival in the White House and “there may be political downsides” in attacking America too early. “It is hard to fathom the level of sophistication of their operatives and whether the chatter we intercept is dissent or intent. If they are gong to do something, they may wait until after the inauguration.
“At present there are policemen standing on policemen at possible targets. That won’t be the case three months into the new administration.”
The arms race
1945 US drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
1953 Russia tests its first atomic bomb
1962 US discovers Soviet Union building a nuclear missile base in Cuba. After seven days of intense talks a naval quarantine is placed around Cuba and is only removed once President Khrushchev agrees to dismantle the base
1983 President Reagan launches the Strategic Defensive Initiative – Star Wars. This would allow the US to detect a nuclear weapon being launched and, by using laser technology, give it time to launch its own weapon to destroy the enemy missile
1986 President Gorbachev proposes a 50 per cent reduction in the nuclear arsenals of both sides. The discussions finally dissolve with no agreement reached
2008 US strikes deal with Poland and Czech Republic on Missile Defence Shield. Russia retaliates on day that Barack Obama is elected US President by threatening to station missiles in Kaliningrad, near its border with Poland
skeeter@ccia.com
11-17-2008, 06:30 AM
skinny, you said one of the schools targeted is close to you..I had not seen anything in an of this that mentioned where they might be located....unless I messed something...is there a way to find out a list of maybe hits?..My one daughter is a school teacher..thanks for helping to get any sort of information like this out....
Skinny Shooter
11-17-2008, 12:39 PM
Here is the link to the text: http://www.internet-grocer.net/perfect.htm
GLENN: So tonight -- first of all let me just tell this story again. In Iraq we found a diskette that had a -- that had downloaded all of the Department of Education security measures, and they're all available online.
THOR: Not only a diskette, Glenn, but that disk was on an Iraqi who was arrested in a terrorism raid, an Iraqi with known ties to active Islamic terrorism.
GLENN: Okay. Well, that makes it even happier. So the diskette has basically our emergency procedures in our schools and what the Department of Education says you've got to be ready for and this is what you do in case. So there's another sign that they're studying us.
THOR: Yes.
GLENN: The next thing that we found in Iraq again was eight different schools. Tell me where these schools were and what we found.
THOR: Okay. What was found in an insurgent, an Al-Qaeda affiliated safehouse over in Iraq, they were school blueprints, basically, floor plans for schools across the country. San Diego, California, West Salem, Oregon, Boyertown, Pennsylvania, schools in Texas, Virginia, New Jersey, and this was very, very disconcerting and there was a cover story that was concocted that, hey, this was just some Iraqis who were involved with the Ministry of Education in Iraq and they're looking to rebuild their schools and all that kind of BS.
GLENN: Unbelievable. I mean, who would buy that, that they come to us to look at the architectural plans of schools all around the country, six or eight -- I mean, were these remarkable schools, architecturally speaking, Brad?
TreeDoc
11-17-2008, 02:33 PM
Hey Skinny,
I'm well, business sucks (I know, I'm not alone), but it's Duck Season so I'm happy.
I'll tell you, this deal really strikes a chord with me and my wife and I couldn't have stumbled into this conversation at a more appropriate time. My wife is a High School Teacher as you may recall. One night last week she mentioned something to me about an exchange student she has in her classroom right now. The student is a black girl from Germany. She's not here for the entire year, only the first semester then she'll return home in January. That is a tad bit unusual as they generally do the entire term and embibe in all the festivities of Prom, Grad Night, etc.
This young lady is very different then all the other exchange students my wife has had in the past years. She has incited many quarrels between students. Prior to the election, she was attempting to rally students against one another with their differences of political opinion and candidate. She's done the same with religious issues as well.
In conversation, she has alluded to Muslim beliefs but hasn't come out declaring any association. Before knowing her "possible" religion, my wife's dander was up over this gal from the beginning. She didn't pass the sniff test and she feels strongly that there is something amiss with this girl. Very suspicious, she says. One of thoise things that you can't put your finger on but know something is not right. My wife doesn't think the girl is as young as she has stated, either.
Nothing really reportable yet but she's hoping to get some more info on this gals known background. She'll be limited in that ability, though. Her coming to me out of the blue over this issue and then all of a sudden this Jihad in America stuff really makes my hair stand up!
Who do you call, what do we do? We mention anything about suspicious black muslims and she's probably out of a job after CAIR jumps in the fray.
Quite possibly the enemy within?
Tater
11-22-2008, 10:13 AM
The US has anti-CBRN units on constant patrol in main cities.
Is Boise a "main city"? I'm not too far away from Boise:confused: If TSA, FBI, CIA or any other alphabet agency is only keeping an eye on "main cities" then where does that leave Boise, Id? Or any other large city/capitol city? I'm gonna be gone for a year and really don't want to worry about my girlfriend more than she worries about me.
Edited: Barak "hussein" Obama does not instill the confidence 'W' does with me. 'W' may not of made the best of decisions but I believe he made the best of what he had at that moment and he's stood by that. I've always respected someone who makes a decision, right or wrong, and stands by it rather than someone who waffles at that critical moment costing more than if he/she would have acted immediately. Sometimes you just have to go with your gut. 'W' will have to live with a lot of nightmares for the rest of his life but, if I were him, I would sleep a little easier knowing that I did my best, made the best decisions with the information I had a that time. This is just my opinion. I joined under Clinton, transitioned to 'W' and now have to deal with Obama until retirement and I can tell you that a lot of folk were much happier with 'W' in office that Clinton regardless of what else was going on in the world. As I said, just my $.02.
Skinny Shooter
12-02-2008, 09:14 AM
TD, what you describe does seem strange. Hopefully nothing will come of it.
From what I've heard recently, CAIR may not be in existence much longer if they're not gone already. Hope its true.
LE cannot be expected to protect every school just like they can't protect every person in every place.
I like the idea of having your local LE coming to the schools regularly but what happens when they aren't there?
CCW should be legalized in the schools so certain staff can be armed.
No more gun free zones that serve to enable the criminal.
I just got an email that the above links were removed by Youtube for "terms of service" violations.
Here are some other links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TO4cgBdJ2g&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE8vQIRTETE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iiACDXth54&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ekw9KTp02cQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BQy1LnubBg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgKHhpWrcck
Part 2 for one of the days does not work and it is not included here. Sorry about that.
Allen
Rapier
12-04-2008, 11:00 AM
TreeDoc,
Call the FBI office near you and report your suspecions. A school is just a natural place to strike or strike from as a terrorist.
Best,
Ed
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