Tidyin Up the London Bombings

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Tidyin Up the London Bombings

Postby antiaristo » Thu Jan 05, 2006 5:21 pm

Remember this guy?<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://p216.ezboard.com/frigorousintuitionfrm23.showMessage?topicID=65.topic">p216.ezboard.com/frigorou...D=65.topic</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>He's being "Tidied up".<br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>12.30pm <br><br>'Al-Qaida' Briton faces extradition to US <br><br>Agencies<br>Thursday January 5, 2006 <br><br><br>A court in London today ruled that a British al-Qaida suspect could be extradited to the US to be tried for allegedly plotting to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon.<br>The ruling came after the US government reassured the court that 31-year-old Haroon Rashid Aswat would be tried at a federal court rather than a military tribunal, and <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>would not be designated an "enemy combatant".</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--><br><br>Washington has detained suspects it says are enemy combatants at military detention centres such as Guantánamo Bay.<br><br>"A trial could be properly and fairly conducted without a breach of the defendant's ... rights," Judge Timothy Workman said in his ruling at Bow Street magistrates court.<br><br>The home secretary, Charles Clarke, now has two months to approve the extradition.<br><br>Defence lawyers argued that Mr Aswat should not be extradited becauses he faced an "overwhelming risk" of being held in solitary confinement without trial and <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>cut off from his friends, family and legal representatives.</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--><br><br>Mr Aswat did not comment as he watched the ruling from the back of the courtroom under police guard.<br><br>He has denied any involvement in terrorism and his lawyer, Paul Bowen, immediately appealed against the verdict.<br><br>Mr Aswat was arrested in Lusaka, Zambia, on July 20 in connection with the July 7 London bombings, when four suicide bombers killed 52 people on the city's underground and bus network.<br><br>Federal prosecutors in New York have charged several men over the alleged conspiracy to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon with members of a now-defunct Seattle mosque.<br><br>They include Mr Aswat, who is being detained in Britain while awaiting possible extradition. The Lebanese-born Swede Oussama Kassir, 39, was arrested in the Czech Republic recently.<br><br>The US alleges that the men began plotting to establish a training camp in Bly, Oregon, in 1999, claiming the camp would have prepared fighters for jihad before they moved to Afghanistan for further training or deployment.<br><br><!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>Authorities in Oregon say the alleged plot never got beyond a dozen people taking target practice</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END-->.<br><br>The prosecution case referred to a letter faxed from one alleged conspirator to another saying the Bly property was in a "pro-militia and firearms state" that "looks just like Afghanistan" and that the group was "stockpiling weapons and ammunition".<br><br>One of the men from the Dar-us-Salaam mosque in Seattle, James Ujaama, cooperated with US authorities in <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>exchange for a shorter sentence.</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> He served two years in prison for helping the Taliban.<br><br>Mr Aswat's lawyers said Washington's assurance about their client's potential treatment in the US was <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>not legally binding on the president, George Bush.</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--><br><br>They also claimed Ujaama had reached a plea bargain agreement with US lawyers only after they had threatened him with solitary confinement and severe limitations on his ability to consult his lawyers.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/alqaida/story/0,12469,1679876,00.html">www.guardian.co.uk/alqaid...76,00.html</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>Taking a flyer, this could well be connected to the DoJ transferring Padilla out of military custody and the mooting of his challenge against the "enemy combatant" status.<br><br>This allows the British Government to do a "paul Burrell" on Aswat!<br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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Whats the betting ?

Postby The Jockey » Fri Jan 06, 2006 2:21 am

<br><br> That Ole Haroon somehow slips justice ?<br><br> These people are taking the piss.<br><br> What say you Jeff ? <p></p><i></i>
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I only wish

Postby The Jockey » Fri Jan 06, 2006 2:33 am

<br><br> I only wish I could remember,or find Jeffs very first post on this board regarding Mr Aswat.<br><br> One which a friend of mine subsequently distributed online to a bevy of 'alternative media' sites such as the Truthseeker and WRH.<br><br> That post from the seattle tribune ( I think ) that explained how Aswat had been detained by federal agents ( lackeys), and subsequently released by the DOJ.<br><br> Is it really so hard for anyone who reads the alternative media to understand whats really going on here ?<br><br> Nice find Anti <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START ;) --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <p></p><i></i>
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Aswat

Postby Byrne » Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:37 am

Some info on Aswat, including details of the Loftus comments, is <!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.westernresistance.com/blog/archives/000050.html" target="top">here</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--><br><br>For an <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>obvious</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> photoshop job showing Aswat in a taxicab with Dr. Hook (Abu Hamza) of the Finsbury Park Mosque, check the picture on <!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.newcriminologist.co.uk/news.asp?id=1124824797" target="top">this site[/link</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Tidyin Up the London Bombings

Postby antiaristo » Sun Jan 08, 2006 10:54 am

<!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr><!--EZCODE FONT START--><span style="font-size:x-small;">The mystery of the London bomber and his secret wealth</span><!--EZCODE FONT END--> <br><br>Shehzad Tanweer worked part-time in a fish and chip shop before he blew himself up at Aldgate tube on 7 July last year. <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>So how could he leave an estate worth £121,000?</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> <br>By Sophie Goodchild, Chief Reporter <br>Published: 08 January 2006 <br><br><br>Anti-terror officers from Scotland Yard are investigating how one of the 7 July bombers, who worked part-time in a fish and chip shop, left more than £100,000 after his death. <br><br>Senior police sources say that they are working on the theory that Shehzad Tanweer, who blew himself up at Aldgate tube station, may have been paid by a terror mastermind to carry out the attacks.<br><br>The mystery of the 22-year-old bomber's finances has emerged six months on from the London tube and bus attacks which left 52 dead and wounded more than 700.<br><br><!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>Detectives and intelligence agencies have so far failed to discover who, if anyone, was responsible for orchestrating the 7 July blasts, despite analysing hours of CCTV footage, phone records and forensic science evidence</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END-->.<br><br>The Independent on Sunday has learned that financial experts had already investigated the financial backgrounds of Tanweer and his fellow bombers, Mohammad Sidique Khan, Hasib Hussain and Jermaine Lindsay, to establish if they were involved in money-laundering or with international criminal networks.<br><br>However, the priority had been placed on looking into what financial transactions they had carried out, not the value of their individual assets.<br><br>A police source said that the £121,000 left by Tanweer, which was documented in legal papers, could be the result of a <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>gambling habit or he might have been left a property by a relative</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END-->. But they the fact he had the money was still considered to be significant.<br><br>"We have got experts probing their financial affairs and looking at their financial profiles but this was a revelation for us," they said. <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>"This will be looked into it to see if there is any link with crime."</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--><br><br>Tanweer worked in his parents' takeaway business in the Leeds suburb of Beeston and had dropped out of a sports degree at Leeds University. In common with the three other London bombers, he is known to have visited Pakistan.<br><br>A team of police investigators has been sent to the country to work alongside the security services in an attempt to investigate whom the bombers met and who trained them to carry out the attacks. Although they have numerous possible suspects, a definitive list has yet to be drawn up because of a lack of intelligence.<br><br>The forensic evidence that was gathered in the wake of the 7 July bombing and the failed 21 July attacks has also failed to establish any link between the two sets of bombers. Police sources said it had now been clearly established that the explosives bought for the later attacks were bought before the 7 July atrocities. This means they are no further forward in identifying the mastermind who might have trained either sets of bombers.<br><br>The Metropolitan police have confirmed that they have thwarted at least three terror plots since July. This paper has also learned that in the weeks after the July attacks, the security services warned Tony Blair, the Prime Minister, of a new and specific terror threat on London. But he took the decision not to shut down the tube networks, as had been suggested, after a high-level meeting with police chiefs and MI5.<br><br>There is huge concern that Britain may again become the target of extremists desperate to regain support for their cause after the bombing of a wedding party at a hotel in Jordan which was widely condemned.<br><br>Forces around the country, especially the West Midlands and Greater Manchester, have also been warned to be on the alert.<br><br>"It is still a question of when [another attack happens] rather than if. Jordan was seen as a disaster for the terrorists and they will be keen to regain credibility, either by an attack on the UK or US," said a senior Met insider.<br>Extremists are increasingly making use of the internet in an effort to avoid detection by police. A new tactic is for terror "commanders" to set up encrypted websites, accessible only by a secret code, which give details of how to plan and orchestrate an attack. This means that the "foot soldiers" - fanatics recruited to the terrorist cause - do not have to communicate with the rest of their cell directly via mobile phones or other conventional means. Instead, they meet up only on the day of the planned attack.<br><br>As a result, police investigators are recruiting more computer experts who can help them to break into these sites and thwart terror attacks before they take place.<br><br>Later this month, the Met will learn whether investigators are to recommend that charges be brought against any of its officers involved in the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell tube station. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is expected to send the Crown Prosecution Service its conclusions into the killing of the Brazilian electrician, shot by mistake when he was misidentified as one of the 21 July terrorists.<br><br>Although a report has already been drafted, it is understood that <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>the IPCC has not decided yet whether or not to recommend that charges should be brought against any of the officers involved</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END-->.<br><br>Still waiting for answers six months after 7 July<br><br>1: Were the attacks prompted by the Iraq war? Mohammad Sidique Khan claimed in a video message that the attacks were in response to "atrocities" committed by the West against Muslims. This was roundly denied by ministers although there has been no conclusive probe into the reasons behind the attacks.<br><br>2: Was there a mastermind behind the London bombings? The suicide bombers did go white-water rafting in Wales with a visitor from Pakistan. However, police have since dismissed the relevance of the trip. Anti-terror officers remain "open-minded" about the possibility of the existence of a terror "commander".<br><br>3: <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>Was there a fifth bomber</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END-->? Police did find an unused rucksack full of explosives in the men's car which had been left at Luton station. A fifth suspect was arrested in Egypt shortly after the attacks but later released without charge.<br><br>4: <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>Why was the terror alert downgraded before July</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END-->? British intelligence agents decided that al-Qai'da did not have the capacity to carry out an attack on the UK, so ministers were advised to lower the alert status. On the day of the 7/7 bombings, the focus was on providing security for the G8 summit.<br><br>5: Were the 7/7 and 21/7 attacks linked? Initially police said they would be surprised if there was no connection given the similarity in the numbers of bombers involved and their targets. <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>However, no evidence has emerged to support this theory.</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--><br><br>6: How did the 7/7 bombers remain undetected before their attack? Khan, regarded as the ringleader of the 7/7 cell, was <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>known to the security services</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> and it has been reported that they had also <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>looked into the background of Tanweer.</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> But neither was considered to be a serious or credible threat even though they had travelled to Pakistan.<br><br>7: Was it true that the suicide bombers had been arrested three years before the London attacks? Nicolas Sarkozy, the French interior minister, claimed that <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>members of the 7/7 cell had been subject to a partial arrest in 2002</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END-->. This was quickly denied by Charles Clarke, the Home Secretary, who said he was not "personally aware" of any such event.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--> <br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article337244.ece">news.independent.co.uk/uk...337244.ece</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>I always suspected they were drug mules set up by MI6 via Aswat.<br>How many 22 year-olds have that sort of cash? <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Tidyin Up the London Bombings

Postby scollon » Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:07 am

"I always suspected they were drug mules set up by MI6 via Aswat."<br><br>That's Dan Hopsicker's view of the 9/11 patsies.<br> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Tidyin Up the London Bombings

Postby scollon » Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:10 am

It's also the way Lockerbie seems to have been carried out, blowing up the drug mule. <p></p><i></i>
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