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RUSH: Let's go back even prior to June the 6th of 1999.  Again, on CNN, June
6, 1999 story, "Fort Dix speeds up relocation of Kosovo refugees."  Let's go
back to May 18th of 1999, just a little short of a month prior.  "First lady
Hillary Rodham Clinton announced Tuesday an additional $15 million in US
relief to the displaced people of Kosovo.  The money will help
non-government and United Nations groups care for refugees in the border
regions of Macedonia and Albania and will also help pay to resettle as many
as 20,000 ethnic Albanians who may choose to live with friends and relatives
in the United States."  (Laughing.)  Golly, folks, it's worse than I
thought.  The Clinton administration may have brought these people here!  We
don't know if five of the six were in part of this group, but oh, man!  The
first lady announced this?  

"The first lady spoke at a briefing she held to describe her recent trip to
a camp in Macedonia.  She said the refugees, mostly women and children,
described the slaughter of adult men as armed Serbs pushed Kosovars from
their homes.  'These heartbreaking stories of families separated, of girls
raped, of men executed, of homes destroyed, must be told and retold and
never forgotten,' Mrs. Clinton said.  The first lady said nothing makes the
case more powerfully for why the United States and our NATO allies are
pursuing their mission in Kosovo, why we cannot give up until the evils
perpetrated by Milosevic and his regime have been stopped and the refugees
return home in peace and safety."  Mrs. Clinton also announced, May 18th,
1999, "Mrs. Clinton also announced the establishment of an Internet-based
information resource..." folks, you will not believe this.  "Mrs. Clinton
also announced the establishment of an Internet-based information resource
to help the Kosovo refugees find their loved ones.  The computer system will
be based at Fort Dix, New Jersey, the military base now serving as a
processing center for Kosovars coming to the United States.  The website
will feature a people locator, as well as news and information in Albanian.
It will include links with similar computer resources in Macedonia, Albania,
and elsewhere in Europe."  

My God, folks, could it be that the Clinton administration set up the
communications network for this?  Brought them to our shores, set up the
communications network?  Just asking.  The story doesn't say this.  These
stories are almost eight years old, folks, but may I read this to you again?
Just this one passage: "Mrs. Clinton also announced the establishment of an
Internet-based information resource to help the Kosovo refugees find loved
ones.  The computer system will be based at Fort Dix, New Jersey, military
base now serving as a processing center for Kosovars coming to the United
States."  That is Fort Dix, New Jersey.  These are very serious questions,
and could be serious charges that flow from these questions -- very, very
serious, ladies and gentlemen. We are concerned here.  This is upsetting.
Well, I don't know about an investigation.  It will come at some point
perhaps but, yeah, we're investigating gas prices right now.  We don't have
time to investigate this.  We're investigating Big Oil.  After that, we're
going to investigate Wal-Mart.  We're not through investigating Enron, by
the way.  But very unsettling.  I read these two CNN stories, my friends,
and I must admit you may be able to hear it in my voice.  I am concerned.
This is deeply troubling to read that the Clinton administration may have
actually imported these people and set up computer Internet networks for
them to stay in contact with one another.  Deeply troubling.  Important
questions.  Need answers. 
 


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RUSH: Dave in Miami, it's nice to have you on the program, sir.  Welcome.

CALLER:  Hello, Mr. Limbaugh.  It's nice to speak with you.

RUSH:  Thank you, sir.

CALLER:  Going back to the Fort Dix story, if we can, I remember an incident
not too long ago where there was a shooting at a mall by a young man that I
believe was of Albanian decent.  I was wondering if anyone has tied the dots
with -- 

RUSH:  Where did that happen?

CALLER:  I don't recall the mall, but I do recall part of the story, that he
was a young man that had come to the US after the war in Yugoslavia.  He had
grown up here in the states, and --

RUSH:  Oh, wait.  Wait, wait.  That was -- da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da,
Salt Lake City.

CALLER:  Yeah, that's correct.

RUSH:  That's right, the Salt Lake City mall shooting spree.

CALLER:  Right.  I was just wondering if anyone has tied the dots with what
happened in New Jersey as far as the Albanians, since he might be part of
that same group that came over after the war.

RUSH:  Well, it's interesting that you ask.  I have a story here from a
website that is called ADNKI.com.  It's Adnkronos -- I guess how I'm
pronouncing it here -- Adnkronos International.  I'm not sure where this
website is, what country it's in.  But this story quotes a Balkan terrorism
expert named Darko Trifunovic.  I'm going to get to this after the break
because you people have to hear this.  It's dated today, and we'll link to
this at RushLimbaugh.com as well.  But it's interesting you should call
about this, right as the story is made available to me, because not only
does this story say there's a connection to the Salt Lake City thing and
what happened at Fort Dix or what was planned for Fort Dix, but it's even
more intertwined and complicated than that.  So sit tight out there, David,
and all the rest of you.  You really need to hear what's coming next, right
after this on the EIB Network.
 


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RUSH: All right, folks, now, a lot to discuss here because we're doing
research and show prep at the time we are performing the show.  It doesn't
happen anywhere else in modern media.  They go in with their scripted hour
or two and then execute it, and then anything that happens while they're on
the air doesn't make it.  But here, you have to hear this.  This is from the
ADNKI.com website.  I'm not sure where this is from, because I haven't had
time to source it.  It's international.  But it's a story out of Belgrade,
Yugoslavia.  So I'm assuming it's there.  

"The arrest of four ethnic Albanians, a Jordanian and a Turk in the United
States on Tuesday on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack at the United
States army base in Fort Dix, New Jersey, confirms the existence of a 'white
Al-Qaeda', Balkan terrorism expert Darko Trifunovic told Adnkronos
International (AKI) on Wednesday. Trifunovic said the arrests showed 'white
Al-Qaeda at work.' He compared the Fort Dix plot to a February attack in
Salt Lake City when a Bosnian Muslim youth, Sulejman Talovic went on a
shopping mall shooting rampage. Six people including Talovic were killed
another four were injured in the attack.   Trifunovic, a professor at
Belgrade University's Faculty of Security Studies, was the first to develop
a theory of 'white Al-Qaeda', which he said was introduced to the Balkans
during 1992-1995 civil war in Bosnia when thousands of 'mujahadeen' from
Islamic countries came to fight on the side of local Muslims. Many
mujahadeen have remained in the country, and are believed to been
indoctrinating local youths with radical Islam and even operating terrorist
training camps, Trifunovic said, quoting western and Balkans intelligence
sources.     

"Al-Qaeda has adopted a new tactics of using white European youths for
terrorist attacks, 'because of their non-Arabic appearance,' Trifunovic told
AKI. 'The strategy is to   indoctrinate or poison the hearts and minds of
youngsters to psyche them up for the future terror operations,' Trifunovic
said.  'And that is exactly what is now happening in the United States,' he
added. The US authorities arrested three ethnic Albanian brothers from
Serbia's breakaway Kosovo province, Sain, Elvir and Dritan Duka, another
ethnic Albanian, Agron Abdulahu, a Jordanian, Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer, and
Serdar Tatar, a Turk.      Michael Drewniak, a spokesman for the U.S.
Attorney's office in Newark, New Jersey, said the suspects 'were planning an
attack on Fort Dix in which they would kill as many soldiers as possible'.
... Several of the suspects said they were ready to kill and die ''in the
name of Allah,'' according to court papers. The defendants, all men in their
20s, reportedly include a pizza deliveryman suspected of using his job to
scout out Fort Dix, three builders and taxi-driver. They were arrested while
trying to buy AK-47 assault weapons and M-16s from an informant, authorities
said.  Many Balkan terrorism experts have been warning for years that
Al-Qaeda had active cells in Muslim-majority Kosovo and a training camp in
the village of Ropotovo. Kosovo has been under United Nations control 1999,
when NATO airstrikes drove Serbian forces out of the province. ... The US
authorities said that Abdulahu was a sharp shooter in the Kosovo Liberation
Army (KLA) before fleeing to the US. Fort Dix is a training ground for
American soldiers and reservists before they are sent to fight in Iraq and
Afghanistan," as the caller mentioned earlier.

So the target of Fort Dix is not just random, doesn't appear to be just
random. "Serb immigrants' web sites noted that US officials carefully
avoided identifying the four ethnic Albanians as such, calling them only
'Islamic militants from former Yugoslavia.' A commentator on the SerbBlog
said that Washington, which backs independence for Kosovo, is embarrassed by
the discovery of the Fort Dix plot, 'because the truth might mess up the PR
for Kosovo Albanians getting to rip off a piece of Serbia to create their
own country - a move that has the full support of the US State Department.'"
That's one story.  The bottom line of this story from this terrorism expert
in the Balkans, Darko Trifunovic, is that there is an existence of "white
Al-Qaeda" to fool everybody here. They do not look like Arabs, but they're
being trained to hate and plan and execute terrorist attacks.  Now, a couple
more things -- and I just saw this about 30 seconds before the break ended,
and I haven't had a chance to peruse all of it.  This first is from. Where
is this from?  I need to be able to quote a source for this stuff, and I
can't, which is the danger of this stuff coming in during the show.
Findarticles.com, June 7th of 1999.  Here we go, "Insight on the News."
This stuff is so tiny I can barely read it.  

"Insight on the News June 7, 1999 -- The [Clinton] White House ordered the
quick evacuation of 20,000 Kosovar refugees that the United States pledged
to take, shortcutting normal procedures and background checks. ... In the
burgeoning refugee 'village' at Fort Dix, N.J. -- where as many as 3,000 of
the 20,000 ethnic Albanians the United States will take in are being housed
pending settlement -- there are many such tales, heartrending but
unverifiable, to be sure."  This is about separating from families and all
of that.  So this just confirms the early story that we had that Islamic
refugees, Kosovar refugees were brought in by the Clinton administration and
settled at Fort Dix.  "Meanwhile, officials from the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, U.S. Public Health Service and U.S. Immigration and
Naturalization Service were busy conducting the medical screenings and
criminal-background checks normally completed before a refugee can set foot
on U.S. soil -- but which were deferred in this case because of what some
government officials saw as emergency circumstances. The change in
procedures was called 'completely atypical' by a government official and
'highly unusual' by the head of a major relief organization."

Let me translate that for you.  We bring in all these refugees from Kosovo,
and we didn't screen them for disease or backgrounds, criminal backgrounds
or anything else.  We did that after they were here.  This is 1999.  This is
the summer of 1999, and the Clinton administration deferred all of this.
They eventually got around to doing all these checks and so forth, but after
they were here.  Let's see.  Of the concerns, "The first was an
administration worry that the flood of Kosovo refugees was overwhelming some
neighboring nations and might prove destabilizing to others, particularly
Macedonia. A second was a concern that the overcrowded camps presented a
growing health risk to refugees." This is back in Kosovo.  "And finally, at
least one top congressional aide says a contributing factor also may have
been a sense among officials 'that we helped create this mess and we better
help to do something about it,'" meaning our Kosovo war with NATO and so
forth and so on.  

The import of all this is that there is a terrorism expert in the Balkans
claiming that a new "white Al-Qaeda" is operating here that has been trained
and planted here from the Balkans and from Kosovo, and they are here to
exact this kind of damage. The Fort Dix Six were apprehended before they
could get moving on it, but the Salt Lake City mall shooter who killed six
or killed four or whatever, was part of the group, is what this expert in
the Balkans is saying.  Now, let's see, where is this from?  Let me take a
break.  I don't want to read something that I don't know what it's from.
Oh, it's a military website, Quartermaster.Army.mil.  So it's a military
website. "A 1996 book by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton titled 'It Takes
A Village' became part of a theme for designing the refugee-processing
center. The First Lady's book centered on rekindling a society that totally
sustains and supports its families and individuals, especially its children.
It was a 530th soldier who had read the First Lady's book and recommended
naming the processing center's physical location the 'Village' rather than a
'camp' or a 'compound.'"  

Well, holy cow!  Holy cow! 

So the refugee location, the camp, the compound was renamed "the village,"
in honor of Hillary.  Can you imagine what Clinton, Inc., is doing right now
with this news out there?  We've got two CNN stories that we've already
shared with you.  We've got this Yugoslav website talking about "white
Al-Qaeda," and it all ties back to the Clinton administration bringing
20,000 Kosovar refugees into the country in 1999.  You have a Balkans
terrorism expert saying that the Salt Lake City mall shooting and the
attempted shootings at Fort Dix, that plan, are all related to a new "white
Al-Qaeda."  As first lady, Mrs. Clinton wrote columns about this, "the
Village."  Mr. Snerdley has just printed them out now.  She wrote columns.
That's right.  She did have a column.  I remember that now.  Mrs. Clinton
had a column, and so she wrote about this.  We'll get those in due course.
"The refugee population in the village at Fort Dix experienced a complete
life cycle from..."  Anyway, I gotta take a break, but you get the point
here.  We brought the refugees in from Kosovo without prior screening.  We
didn't screen them for disease or criminal background checks.  We did that
after they got here. We deferred them.  Then they got here and they were so
pleased to be here and so happy, that they named their compound "the
Village," after Mrs. Clinton's book -- and, of course, you remember, the
Clinton administration (Clinton impression), "I never worked harder on
anything in my life, fighting terrorism, it was -- I got up, I worked, I
thought about it, I even thought about it in the study with Monica. I
thought about terrorism. We worked hard, Richard Clarke and me. I talked to
you about it."  (Whistling.)  Can you imagine The Spin Room at Clinton,
Inc., and what it is doing right now?
 


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RUSH:  I got these two columns from Mrs. Bill Clinton from May 5th of 1999,
May 19th of 1999, but I want to go back to one of the CNN stories.  The
first lady said, "Nothing makes the case more powerfully for why the United
States and our allies are pursuing their mission in Kosovo and why we can't
give up until the evils perpetrated by Milosevic and his regime have been
stopped and the refugees return home in peace and safety."  Where is that
attitude regarding Iraq?  Mrs. Clinton is perfectly fine with taking out
after Slobodan Milosevic and talking about how we gotta help these people;
we gotta help these allies; gotta bring 'em back home. This Milosevic regime
must be stopped!The refugees returned home in peace and safety!

I guess that doesn't matter in Iraq.  Where is this same attitude that Mrs.
Clinton had about Milosevic back in the late nineties?   Now, her column is
called, "Talking it Over."  The first one we have here is from May 5th of
1999.  "Whenever and wherever people are in need, Americans stand ready to
help," except Iraq.  Well, Democrats don't stand ready to help.  "This week,
I traveled to Fort Dix in New Jersey, to represent the President and the
people of the United States in welcoming the first group of Kosovar refugees
from Macedonia arriving in our country. Like hundreds of thousands of
others, they've witnessed appalling atrocities. ... In one 24-hour period
earlier this week, more than 11,600 Kosovars arrived in Macedonia, bringing
to nearly 700,000 the number of refugees and displaced persons who have fled
the terror that Slobodan Milosevic and his regime have inflicted on the
ethnic Albanians living in Kosovo. ... Some of those coming to the United
States have relatives anxiously awaiting their arrival. Families, churches
and agencies around the country will sponsor housing for others. Literally
tens of thousands of Americans have offered help of some kind. Here's what
you can do," and then she goes on to ask you to drive 'em around and take
them to the store, get 'em set up with relief agencies so they can get on
welfare programs, all the great things that liberals believe in.  

"Every offer of help is an offer of hope. The people of America are sending
the people of Kosovo a very strong message: You are not abandoned. You are
not forgotten. Slobodan Milosevic has not succeeded in erasing your identity
from the pages of history, and he will not succeed in erasing your presence
from the land of your parents and grandparents."  They hated Milosevic.
Where's this attitude in Iraq from Mrs. President Clinton?  Don't forget
what this is all about, this is about the Fort Dix Six and how the Clintons
set all this up.  The Clintons set up the refugee camp at Fort Dix and the
refugees are so happy they named it "the Village" after her book.  We've got
a Balkans terrorist expert saying: Oh, yeah! These things are being set up
all over the United States.  White Al-Qaeda, jihadists and Islamists who
don't look Arab -- and claims that the Salt Lake City shooter was one of
them.  

The May 19th, 1999 piece from Mrs. Clinton's "Talking it Over" column: "We
cannot let these people down," meaning the Kosovars.  "We must tell and
retell their stories, because there is no more powerful argument for why the
United States and our NATO allies are in Kosovo. There is no more powerful
justification for why we will not give up until the evils perpetrated by
Milosevic have ended and these refugees are once again living in their own
homes in peace and security."  Mrs. Bill Clinton, presidential candidate
today, as first lady eight years ago, writing this.  Now, remember what
Kosovo was about, folks. Ethnic cleansing.  We weren't going to put up with
it.  Fine and dandy.  But was there any US national interest at stake?
There wasn't, was there?  "Sectarian war" is what that was.  It was a civil
war.  It was a sectarian war.  Now, of course we had NATO fight it from
15,000 feet.  It was our war, but we did it with our NATO allies.  

Move to Iraq.  "Sectarian war? Civil war?"  Nobody used the term "ethnic
cleansing" yet because if they did, the libs would have to join forces with
us on it.  But there are clearly US national interests at stake involved in
Iraq: Al-Qaeda and international terrorism.  I bring all of this up -- well,
it's obvious, isn't it?  The conclusion you can draw here is obvious.  When
the Democrats start a war, it's all fine, and it's valorous, and it is
moral, and it is worth it.  Obviously no US vital national interests were at
stake.  Now Mrs. Clinton, who was leading this effort -- or claiming to with
all these public pronouncements -- visits to Fort Dix, the bringing of
refugees, Kosovar refugees to Fort Dix.  She's now running for president,
doing everything she can to please the anti-war crowd in this country that
Iraq's not worth it.  Just isn't worth it.  Anyway, I gotta take a brief
time-out here, folks.  There won't be time for any more phone calls, sadly,
but we'll have all this stuff at our website tonight so you can peruse it in
more detail.  I just read excerpts of all of this in the interests of
brevity and time.
 


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RUSH: We had breaking news today, breaking news that you will not hear
anywhere else, and that is the involvement of the Clinton administration in
establishing these refugee camps called "the village," at Fort Dix and the
existence of a white Al-Qaeda, as reported by a Balkans terrorist expert.
We'll see.  I can just imagine the feverish, feverish activity at Clinton,
Inc., in the war room going on right now, how to spin this.  "We gotta send
Sandy Burglar to purloin some documents.  We gotta straighten this out
before Limbaugh takes it too far down the road."  
 


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Read the Background Material...

Terrorism: U.S. Army Base Plot 'Confirms Existence of White Al-Qaeda' Balkan
Experts Say
CNN: Fort Dix speeds up relocation of Kosovo refugees - 06.06.1999
Fort Dix Jihad: The Media Misses the Point - Andrew C. McCarthy
Refugees Arrive From Kosovo - refugees on American soil - 06.07.1999
Hillary Clinton: Talking It Over - 05.05.1999
Hillary Clinton:Talking It Over - 05.19.1999

 
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