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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar99 View Post
    yeah, but most thinking people understand that Al Qaeda hit us due to their Islamic extremism AND as a response to our decades of interventionist & wrong-headed policies in the Muslim world.
    Al Qaeda? You know that translates to "the database", yes? Don't believe the CT? Well, do your homework:

    "In the early 1980s the Islamic Bank for Development, which is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, like the Permanent Secretariat of the Islamic Conference Organization, bought a new computerized system to cope with its accounting and communication requirements. At the time the system was more sophisticated than necessary for their actual needs.

    "It was decided to use a part of the system's memory to host the Islamic Conference's database. It was possible for the countries attending to access the database by telephone: an Intranet, in modern language. The governments of the member-countries as well as some of their embassies in the world were connected to that network.

    "[According to a Pakistani major] the database was divided into two parts, the information file where the participants in the meetings could pick up and send information they needed, and the decision file where the decisions made during the previous sessions were recorded and stored. In Arabic, the files were called, 'Q eidat il-Maaloomaat' and 'Q eidat i-Taaleemaat.' Those two files were kept in one file called in Arabic 'Q eidat ilmu'ti'aat' which is the exact translation of the English word database. But the Arabs commonly used the short word Al Qaida which is the Arabic word for "base." The military air base of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is called 'q eidat 'riyadh al 'askariya.' Q eida means "a base" and "Al Qaida" means "the base."

    "In the mid-1980s, Al Qaida was a database located in computer and dedicated to the communications of the Islamic Conference's secretariat.

    "In the early 1990s, I was a military intelligence officer in the Headquarters of the French Rapid Action Force. Because of my skills in Arabic my job was also to translate a lot of faxes and letters seized or intercepted by our intelligence services . . . We often got intercepted material sent by Islamic networks operating from the UK or from Belgium.

    "These documents contained directions sent to Islamic armed groups in Algeria or in France. The messages quoted the sources of statements to be exploited in the redaction of the tracts or leaflets, or to be introduced in video or tapes to be sent to the media. The most commonly quoted sources were the United Nations, the non-aligned countries, the UNHCR and . . . Al Qaida.

    "Al Qaida remained the data base of the Islamic Conference. Not all member countries of the Islamic Conference are 'rogue states' and many Islamic groups could pick up information from the databases. It was but natural for Osama Bin Laden to be connected to this network. He is a member of an important family in the banking and business world.

    "Because of the presence of 'rogue states,' it became easy for terrorist groups to use the email of the database. Hence, the email of Al Qaida was used, with some interface system, providing secrecy, for the families of the mujaheddin to keep links with their children undergoing training in Afghanistan, or in Libya or in the Beqaa valley, Lebanon. Or in action anywhere in the battlefields where the extremists sponsored by all the 'rogue states' used to fight. And the 'rogue states' included Saudi Arabia. When Osama bin Laden was an American agent in Afghanistan, the Al Qaida Intranet was a good communication system through coded or covert messages.
    Al Qaeda: The Database.

    The truth about where the name "Al-Qaeda" originated explains why no would-be fundamentalist suicide martyr could have been involved in its creation.

    Former Leader of the House of Commons Robin Cook, who admirably resigned in protest of the 2003 Iraq invasion, penned a piece in the London Guardian shortly before his death that shed light on the true genesis of the name.

    "Al-Qaida," states Cook, "literally "the database", was originally the computer file of the thousands of mujahideen who were recruited and trained with help from the CIA to defeat the Russians."

    Former French Military Intelligence official Pierre Henry Bunel expands, noting that "Al-Qaeda," was an early form of intranet, which was used by Islamic nations and influential families to communicate with each other. It was also used by the "American agent," Osama bin Laden to send coded or covert messages back to his CIA handlers from Afghanistan.
    Existence of "Al-Qaeda" Is Crap; Quite Literally
    See the fnords. Or die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blah View Post
    Actually what really set off Bin Laden was Saudi Arabia's choice to have American military bases in their country.

    The center of hatred over "American interventionism" is Iran.
    Only because we missed a golden opportunity by not supporting the youth revolution that wanted to overthrow the fundamentalist regime in that country.
    See the fnords. Or die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin Tetsuro View Post
    yeah, says Prisonplanet.

    who you gonna source next, Rense? JewWatch.com?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar99 View Post
    yeah, says Prisonplanet.

    who you gonna source next, Rense? JewWatch.com?

    How about you, whaddya got?

    us.gov?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonsqtr View Post
    How about you, whaddya got?

    us.gov?
    a US government website is just a bit more reliable, than a paranoid, racist, Jew-hating website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar99 View Post
    a US government website is just a bit more reliable, than a paranoid, racist, Jew-hating website.
    Really, you think so? What would lead you to such a conclusion? Last I heard the government is even cooking the unemployment numbers. They lie through their teeth. Seems to me, you have no reason to trust a US government web site. Am I wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonsqtr View Post
    Really, you think so? What would lead you to such a conclusion? Last I heard the government is even cooking the unemployment numbers. They lie through their teeth. Seems to me, you have no reason to trust a US government web site. Am I wrong?
    no, you're paranoid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar99 View Post
    no, you're paranoid.
    Interesting. So now you're making remote psychiatric diagnoses?

    You have zero credibility, Oscar. Run along and play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin Tetsuro View Post
    Only because we missed a golden opportunity by not supporting the youth revolution that wanted to overthrow the fundamentalist regime in that country.
    That's intervention, when Obama first got into office he was still against it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonsqtr View Post
    Interesting. So now you're making remote psychiatric diagnoses?....
    its an accurate observation based on your many paranoid posts.


 
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