--- In [email protected], "peterklutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello Robert > > Whose evil plans?
[[All of the evil plans]].... > > (1) The German Minister for Interior affairs, in his recent proposal > that Germany introduce legislation in support of preventive > assassinations of people they call terrorists? > > (2) The GWB bloodline attempt to turn the world into a global fascist > dictatorship by creating problems (Oklahoma and 9/11 were inside jobs) > whose only solution appears to be further enslavement of the human > species? > > --- In [email protected], Robert Gimbel <babajii_99@> > wrote: > > > > Officials Warn of Possible Attacks A combination intelligence > "chatter," a suspicious video, and arrests along the Pakistani border > have led authorities to warn that the threat of terrorist attacks in > Germany is real. > > > > > > MARCO-URBAN.DE > > August Hanning, alarmed. > > > > > > Germany faced an elevated threat of terrorism on Friday because of > its involvement in Afghanistan, according to officials who say the > risk of an attack here is as high as it has ever been since September > 11, 2001. "We are alarmed," the normally mild-mannered August Hanning, > Deputy Secretary at the Federal Ministry of the Interior, told > reporters on Thursday evening. Hanning said the level of so-called > "chatter" from intelligence sources reminded him of the weeks just > before September 11. German as well as foreign intelligence agencies > have received hints about plans, groups, and individual extremists who > may be planning an attack in Germany. > > "We have moved fully into the target range of Islamist terror," > said Hanning, who used to lead Germany's intelligence service, the BND. > > One source of concern for the government is a video that surfaced > on the Afghan-Pakistani border on June 9. The video -- which has since > been broadcast on ABC News in the United States -- shows the brother > of a recently killed Taliban commander, Mullah Dadullah, in front of a > group of his hooded followers, who crouch on the ground. What bothers > German authorities about this clip is that four groups of these men -- > supposedly suicide bombers -- leave Mansour Dadullah's presence to > mount attacks in four separate countries: Germany, Canada, the United > States, and Great Britain. The supposed reason is revenge for the > NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan. > > > > > > > > > > Supporting suspicion raised by this video -- which may just be > propaganda -- is US intelligence arising from surveillance of known > German extremists. Based on US information, the German Interior > Ministry believes at least 10 Islamist radicals with roots in Germany > are currently in Pakistani training camps. On June 10, in fact, two > Germans and one Kirghiz man were arrested along the Afghan-Pakistani > border on terrorism charges. Pakistani officials say they were > outfitted with satellite phones and radio devices and were either on > their way to or from a training camp. A German TV broadcaster, N24, > reported that they were planning suicide attacks in Germany. > > Border security measures have been tightened as a result of the new > intelligence, according to German officials. > > With reporting by Matthias Gebauer > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s > user panel and lay it on us. > > >
