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Great Spirit
09-11-2006, 01:25 AM
It's nation scaring time!!

Alex Jones has said that the next staged attack will happen no later than October this year. I personally think that it will be a dirty bomb set off in a semi major metropolitan area that will kill hundreds of thousands. This will definately give Bush the reason to invade Iran and most other Muslim nations and will set up a military dictatorship. You can then safely say "HEIL BUSH!".

Even Gen. Tommy Franks has publically stated that if there was a WMD to go off in America, than the Constitution will most likely be scrapped in favor of a military dictatorship.

But don't take my word for it! Do doo dooo!
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http://www.infowars.com/articles/sept11/sept_11_wont_be_last_attack.htm

WASHINGTON -- The threat of terrorism against the United States remains chillingly lethal five years after 9/11, and officials predict another massive attack is not a matter of if -- but when.

Despite a government overhaul and more than $250 billion spent to bolster security on airlines, at borders and in seaports, few doubt al-Qaida's intent to strike the U.S. again. That the nation hasn't been hit since Sept. 11, 2001, may say as much about terrorists' patience as it does about steps taken to stop them.

"I know of nobody in the intelligence field who doesn't believe there will be another attack," said Thomas Kean, former New Jersey governor and Republican chair of the 9/11 Commission that investigated the government's security missteps leading up to the 2001 hijackings.

"There's going to be another attack," Kean said. "They just can't tell you when."

In a new age of rapid and widespread ID checks, locked and bulletproof cockpit doors in airliners, armed pilots, tracking foreigners' visas and monitoring Muslim and Arab communities, few expect a precise repeat of the plot that used airline hijackings to bring down big buildings.

The unsettling reality of terrorism, however, is that it is always in search of new ways to accomplish mass death and destruction. And always in search of the weakest link.

Authorities have disrupted a number of high-profile plots, including last month's bombing scare on as many as 10 Britain-to-U.S. flights. The CIA has helped ensnare some 5,000 terror suspects around the world. And the government has imposed hundreds of security measures on foreign visitors and U.S. residents alike, from making travelers take off their shoes at airport checkpoints to eavesdropping on phone and e-mail conversations.

But glaring gaps in the security net remain.

Undercover inspectors testing the nation's security system have repeatedly sneaked weapons through airport checkpoints, entered the country with fake identification and foiled detectors that catch the trace amounts of radiation in kitty litter and bananas, but not always nuclear materials. Air testers to sniff out biological agents are becoming obsolete. And not all port or airline cargo is rigorously inspected.

And, as Hurricane Katrina showed last year, disaster response systems at all levels of government are woefully unprepared for a catastrophe.

"No matter what you do, it's not enough," said Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., co-chair of a congressional 9/11 caucus. "But the systems we've worked hard on to put in place are not working."

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, whose department was created in 2003 as a result of 9/11, points to strides made in sharing intelligence and screening passengers and cargo on flights and at seaports as proof that the country has been made safer without shutting down commerce. Yet he acknowledges more needs to be done in his agency that largely grapples with reacting to past crises while also thinking about what terrorists might try next.

The intelligence community spends a significant amount of time doing what Chertoff described as "putting ourselves in the heads of terrorists -- looking at emerging techniques and trying to figure out how terrorists might exploit our systems."

In one example, Chertoff said, the department last year relaxed its ban on scissors and small innocuous tools from being carried on planes to give inspectors more time to look for explosive devices. Screeners also are now being trained to interpret facial expressions and other behavioral patterns to pick out suspicious travelers.

"We will live with some form of this problem for a very long time," Chertoff said in an hour-long interview last month wedged between a phone call with British Home Secretary John Reid about the foiled flight plot and a meeting with FEMA director David Paulison about the hurricane season.

Several government-appointed panels -- including the 9/11 Commission -- have concluded over the last five years that the nation was vastly unprepared for the deadly attacks.

Their findings triggered a massive reshuffling of the government's counterterror missions, the largest since the Defense Department was created in 1947. In addition to merging 22 agencies into the new Homeland Security Department, a new position of intelligence director to oversee the nation's 16 spy agencies was established.

Congress approved policies such as the USA Patriot Act, allowing more surveillance in counterterrorism investigations. Federal spending on domestic security programs has more than tripled since 2001, to $55 billion this year, almost equal to what is spent on education.

The results have been mixed. Criticism for Homeland Security has run from sweeping (for cutting emergency responder funding to New York and Washington) to nitpicky (the color-coded threat alert system is too vague to be meaningful).

"Everything the department was supposed to do is still, at best, a work in progress," said Clark Kent Evin, Homeland Security's former inspector general.

Meanwhile, the government's once-greatest target in the war on terror -- Osama bin Laden -- remains on the loose. Michael Scheuer, the former head of the now-defunct CIA unit dedicating to finding the al-Qaida leader, said catching him now is mostly a matter of luck. "He's going to have to zig when we zag and we'll end up in the same place at once," Scheuer said.

With or without bin Laden, authorities expect al-Qaida's threat won't dim in coming years.

Some sympathizers -- including small pockets of homegrown Islamic extremists already in the United States -- may not even be directly linked to al-Qaida but aim to carry out its mission. Those who make up al-Qaida's core will wait years, and even decades, for the chance to attack when America least expects it.

"I'm convinced they're prepared to wait centuries if they have to," former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said. "They're looking much longer term than we are. So we have to match their patience with our persistence and our continued focus. We can never let our guard down."

Great Spirit
09-11-2006, 03:03 AM
Yeah, I have seen enough of Alex Jone's work to trust him when he says there's going to be another one. And this one is the perfect excuse for Bush to put the country into martial law. It's bye-bye time for freedom!George W. Bush will be one of the main reasons why I will be dead by the end of this year. I promise you I will not see next year. I will not give the Fascist Zionist Amerikans the pleasure of arresting me and throwing me in a concentration camp. Indeed my mission will already have been completed and I'll return from whence I came...back into the higher realities with the Source. Forgive me if I find life barbaric here on Earth.

You see...I just have a thing for pain and torture. It's just not me. Besides, they will kill us anyway when they ship us to the concentration camps. I have said I wanted to see what Nazi Germany was like. It seems I should have kept my mouth shut.

Remember these words. You are not judged by an act itself. You are judged by the motive of the act.

I really wish it didn't have to come to this. I wish I could have seen Europe and traveled and taught Theology in college. But a few assholes had to take over the world and take that dream from me. Sucks doesn't it.

Wasn't it ironic that Amerika became the same evil it was sworn to protect us from?

birdgirl73
09-11-2006, 03:03 AM
I don't see why you people would need a maniacal snake-oil salesman like Alex Jones to tell you that there'll be another attack. Anyone with a basic knowledge of world events knows that another attack is likely. I've said this before and will say it again, I'm sure. Alex Jones has all the credibility in this matter of a weatherman looking at a U.S. map and saying "Somewhere in this country, it will rain before December." He's claiming prophetic knowledge of commonly recognized, widely predicted information. Yet another reason he's so bogus.

Actually, I do see why some of you believe this. You'll believe the most absurd source long before you'll believe a credible, sane one.

Great Spirit
09-11-2006, 03:08 AM
I don't see why you people would need a maniacal snake-oil salesman like Alex Jones to tell you that there'll be another attack. Anyone with a basic knowledge of world events knows that another attack is likely. I've said this before and will say it again, I'm sure. Alex Jones has all the credibility in this matter of a weatherman looking at a U.S. map and saying "Somewhere in this country, it will rain before December." He's claiming prophetic knowledge of commonly recognized, widely predicted information. Yet another reason he's so bogus.

Actually, I do see why some of you believe this. You'll believe the most absurd source long before you'll believe a credible, sane one.I've about had enough of your lip young lady!

Ozarks
09-11-2006, 03:18 AM
Do you even bother to READ what you cut & paste ?


I thought it was all Government Conspiracy and those peace loving Muslims didn't do it.

You can't even keep your delusional story straightened out in your own make believe world.

Your "enlightened" to the point foolishness, You need to start writing this down GS. I may not always be here to help you keep your fairy tale straight.:D





With or without bin Laden, authorities expect al-Qaida's threat won't dim in coming years.

Some sympathizers -- including small pockets of homegrown Islamic extremists already in the United States -- may not even be directly linked to al-Qaida but aim to carry out its mission. Those who make up al-Qaida's core will wait years, and even decades, for the chance to attack when America least expects it.


The yellow pages GS,under "mental health services" it's still not to late.:thumbsup:

likemclever
09-11-2006, 03:18 AM
George W. Bush will be one of the main reasons why I will be dead by the end of this year. I promise you I will not see next year.

GOOD does that mean you will shut the fuck up or will you continue to run your mouth from the grave.

graymatter
09-11-2006, 03:30 AM
Who cares about Tommy Franks and his views on the constitution? He kissed Rumsfeld's ass all the way to Bagdad... Geesh

birdgirl73
09-11-2006, 03:43 AM
I've about had enough of your lip young lady!
Well, good. Perhaps now you're beginning to perceive a hint of how exhausted we all are of the vastly, exponentially higher percentages of your "lip," you delusional, condescending imbecile.

Likemclever's question, by the way, is an excellent one. When specifically can we look forward to your demise?

graymatter
09-11-2006, 04:29 AM
GOOD does that mean you will shut the fuck up or will you continue to run your mouth from the grave.

My money is on it running from the grave...

Mark Bryan
09-11-2006, 05:10 PM
My money is on it running from the grave...

Better get out John Edward!:thumbsup: http://www.johnedward.net/ Any one remember this clown?

Great Spirit
09-11-2006, 05:27 PM
Listen guys....if you want to believe the official propaganda of 9/11, then be my guest. You can be cattle and slaves for the Elite. It's your choice.

I thank Alex Jones and the Creator for opening my eyes to the truth and giving me the strength to accept it. It's a painful lesson that needed to be learned.

As I said numerous times, most people just dont want to accept this reality and I understand...but it is reality.



Me: 9/11 was caused by our own government!
Person: What??!! No!!! You're fucken delusional!! This is a free country!! We are different than those other nations! We have freedom!
Me: You think Amerika is the greatest country? Haha. I have proof that is was caused by our government.
Person: What proof?
Me: Well, there was no wreckage of a plane at the Pentagon, NORAD stood down on 9/11, and WTC Building 7 collapses after sustaining only minor damage. A controlled demolition takes weeks if not months. They couldn't do it in one day! Also, why were there demolitions going off in the North and South towers? Why were high profile people being told not to fly to New York on 9.11? You know, Hitler did burn his own Reichstag building and blamed it on the communists, which made him a dictator overnight with the passage of the Enabling Act...similar to your Patriot Act. Taking away people's rights in the name of security is the oldest trick in the book.
Person: Fuck you! You're crazy! I'll call HomeLand security on you!
Me: Do what you must. You have been warned. Have a nice day! :thumbsup:
Person:Yes HomeLand Security...I have some information you may be interested in. I know someone who believes 9.11 was an inside job!

Ozarks
09-11-2006, 05:40 PM
I know what no one else knows, the secret boogieman fear me because I know the secret.

More self-delusional nonsense.