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  • DirtyCodingHabitz
    Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 835

    #61
    CYPRUS AND OSAMA
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    Al Qaida still exists.
    Believing that "Al-Qaida" exists it's like believing that Santa Claus is real too.

    Shortly before his untimely death, former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook told the House of Commons that "Al Qaeda" is not really a terrorist group but a database of international mujaheddin and arms smugglers used by the CIA and Saudis to funnel guerrillas, arms, and money into Soviet-occupied Afghanistan. Courtesy of World Affairs, a journal based in New Delhi, WMR can bring you an important excerpt from an Apr.-Jun. 2004 article by Pierre-Henry Bunel, a former agent for French military intelligence.

    "I first heard about Al-Qaida while I was attending the Command and Staff course in Jordan. I was a French officer at that time and the French Armed Forces had close contacts and cooperation with Jordan . . .

    "Two of my Jordanian colleagues were experts in computers. They were air defense officers. Using computer science slang, they introduced a series of jokes about students' punishment.

    "For example, when one of us was late at the bus stop to leave the Staff College, the two officers used to tell us: 'You'll be noted in 'Q eidat il-Maaloomaat' which meant 'You'll be logged in the information database.' Meaning 'You will receive a warning . . .' If the case was more severe, they would used to talk about 'Q eidat i-Taaleemaat.' Meaning 'the decision database.' It meant 'you will be punished.' For the worst cases they used to speak of logging in 'Al Qaida.'

    "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.

    Meet "Al Qaeda"

    "Al Qaida was neither a terrorist group nor Osama bin Laden's personal property . . . The terrorist actions in Turkey in 2003 were carried out by Turks and the motives were local and not international, unified, or joint. These crimes put the Turkish government in a difficult position vis-a-vis the British and the Israelis. But the attacks certainly intended to 'punish' Prime Minister Erdogan for being a 'toot tepid' Islamic politician.

    " . . . In the Third World the general opinion is that the countries using weapons of mass destruction for economic purposes in the service of imperialism are in fact 'rogue states," specially the US and other NATO countries.

    " Some Islamic economic lobbies are conducting a war against the 'liberal" economic lobbies. They use local terrorist groups claiming to act on behalf of Al Qaida. On the other hand, national armies invade independent countries under the aegis of the UN Security Council and carry out pre-emptive wars. And the real sponsors of these wars are not governments but the lobbies concealed behind them.

    "The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the 'TV watcher' to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US and the lobbyists for the US war on terrorism are only interested in making money."

    In yet another example of what happens to those who challenge the system, in December 2001, Maj. Pierre-Henri Bunel was convicted by a secret French military court of passing classified documents that identified potential NATO bombing targets in Serbia to a Serbian agent during the Kosovo war in 1998. Bunel's case was transferred from a civilian court to keep the details of the case classified. Bunel's character witnesses and psychologists notwithstanding, the system "got him" for telling the truth about Al Qaeda and who has actually been behind the terrorist attacks commonly blamed on that group. It is noteworthy that that Yugoslav government, the government with whom Bunel was asserted by the French government to have shared information, claimed that Albanian and Bosnian guerrillas in the Balkans were being backed by elements of "Al Qaeda." We now know that these guerrillas were being backed by money provided by the Bosnian Defense Fund, an entity established as a special fund at Bush-influenced Riggs Bank and directed by Richard Perle and Douglas Feith.

    French officer Maj. Pierre-Henri Bunel, who knew the truth about "Al Qaeda" -- Another target of the neo-cons
    Code:
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=1291
    Watch from 48:46 to 51:15.
    YouTube - Zeitgeist Addendum

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    • Onur
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 2389

      #62
      As expected, Greece continues to support kurdish PKK terrorists and it`s branches even with their current economic status. This time a heavy weaponry has been found in a private home in Salonika.

      Apparently, the private residence belonged to a PKK terrorist who applied for asylum to Greece and took Greek passport last year. And he exploded himself and the whole house accidentally. The weaponry found in the home is unbelievable;

      anti-tank weapon armed with a 64mm M80 shell, a Kalashnikov submachine gun with four rounds, a Scorpion submachine gun, an AK machine gun, an older model machine gun, ammunition of various diameters, 14 handgrenade detonators, six handgrenades, two anti-personnel mines and five kilos of an unidentified powder believed to be dynamite.
      Heavy weaponry found after apartment explosion
      A 32-year-old Kurdish national killed in a handgrenade explosion in an apartment in Thessaloniki on Tuesday night was believed to have been connected with armed Kurdish organisations, after the discovery of a cache of heavy weaponry in the basement apartment in Triandria, Thessaloniki police said on Thursday.



      The man had submitted an application for political asylum in March 2010 in Athens, and had been living in Thessaloniki since April that same year.

      A search of the ruins of the apartment turned up heavy weaponry and explosives, which are being scrutinised by police.

      The weaponry, which was hidden in a secret compartment in the apartment's kitchen, included an eastern- made anti-tank weapon armed with a 64mm M80 shell, a Kalashnikov submachine gun with four rounds, a Scorpion submachine gun, an AK machine gun, an older model machine gun, ammunition of various diameters, 14 handgrenade detonators, six handgrenades, two anti-personnel mines and five kilos of an unidentified powder believed to be dynamite.

      Counter-terrorism police are also examining a prospective connection with a 42-year-old Turkish woman arrested in early July in Thessaloniki, who is believed to be a member of the European division of the Revolutionary Popular Party (DHKP-C), which is outlawed in Turkey. The woman was arrested on a warrant by the German authorities.

      Earlier in the week the Greek Supreme Court (Areios Paghos) ruled in favour of the woman's extradition to Germany on condition that she is not extradited to Turkey or any other country.

      The explosion occurred shortly after 11:00 on Tuesday night in a basement apartment of a three-storey building in Triandria, and the dismembered body of the Kurd was found in the ruins.

      Police later said that the explosion came from a handgrenade that the man had possibly been examining at the time.

      The explosion caused damage to neighboring buildings and construction sites, as well as to cars parked in the vicinity.

      6 Oct 2011

      http://www.athensnews.gr/portal/1/48691
      I am sure that Greek authorities didn't even see while PKK terrorists stacking anti-tank rockets, machine guns and bombs to Salonika. I am sure that they knew nothing at all (!!!)

      While they torture all the middle-eastern immigrants in disastrous conditions, but their affection to the kurdish terrorists is quite evident. They even provide them passports and Greek courts rules that they cant be extradited to Turkey (!!!)

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      • cultea
        Banned
        • Jul 2011
        • 126

        #63
        Is DHKP-C related to PKK? Are they Kurdish or just Turkish Marxist revolutionaries?


        The district where both these incidents occurred is my old neighbourhood. The first apartment (where this woman was arrested) was exactly across our house, so my parents watched the whole show, while the apartment where the explosion happened is probably 5-10 minutes away.
        This is a quiet, heavily populated settlement where there’s no police department or even police patrols, maybe that’s why they chose it. Still, all this equipment was not big enough as it was moved in a typical small apartment in a crowded neighbourhood. Not even in a garage or a remote storehouse.

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        • Onur
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 2389

          #64
          Originally posted by cultea View Post
          Is DHKP-C related to PKK? Are they Kurdish or just Turkish Marxist revolutionaries?
          Yes, they are Marxist, Leninist organization founded in 1970s. The majority of their members are Kurds but there are also few Turks with them. DHKP-C is quite friendly with PKK and sometimes they are working together. PKK also have uses Marxist doctrine.

          Btw, the tone of the article from Greek media is annoying as always. They present PKK and DHKP-C as "outlawed groups in Turkey". As you can see from the wikipedia link, DHKP-C and PKK is listed as terrorist organizations in whole world, US, EU, everywhere.

          The first apartment (where this woman was arrested) was exactly across our house, so my parents watched the whole show, while the apartment where the explosion happened is probably 5-10 minutes away.
          So, your governments support of kurdish terrorists and policy of making Greece soil as a safe heaven for them even harms you too.

          Cultea, don't be stupid or don't play the naive to me. Do you really think Greek intelligence agency doesn't know what PKK/DHKP-C terrorists does in Greece, just after one year they`ve been allowed to stay in Greece with a court order???? You obviously know that this wasn't the first PKK case in Greece. Your country nurtures, feeds, cares them for at least ~20 years. Even your church accepts donations for the PKK terrorists, so they kill more innocent people here.

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          • George S.
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 10116

            #65
            the greeks have been harbouring the terorists for many years& greece thinks they can hide that from the turks.
            "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
            GOTSE DELCEV

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            • fatso
              Member
              • Sep 2008
              • 301

              #66
              Andreas Papandreaou was a huge sponsor of Ocelan and many foreign and domestic terrorists.

              I hated that f@ckin prick.

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              • julie
                Senior Member
                • May 2009
                • 3869

                #67
                Albanian and Bosnian guerrillas in the Balkans were being backed by elements of "Al Qaeda." We now know that these guerrillas were being backed by money provided by the Bosnian Defense Fund, an entity established as a special fund at Bush-influenced Riggs Bank and directed by Richard Perle and Douglas Feith.

                DCH, thank you for posting,
                Bush finances Albanians, the psychological tactics and brainwashing of (stupid) people will continue, even with evidence that you have posted. Everything is a game

                I also like this quote


                The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the 'TV watcher' to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US and the lobbyists for the US war on terrorism are only interested in making money."
                "The moral revolution - the revolution of the mind, heart and soul of an enslaved people, is our greatest task."__________________Gotse Delchev

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                • George S.
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 10116

                  #68
                  well thr greeks will do anything to oppose the turks & that is side with the terrorists.
                  "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                  GOTSE DELCEV

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                  • cultea
                    Banned
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 126

                    #69
                    Actually Al-Qaeda DOES exist and Andreas Papandreou was never a... sponsor of "domestic terrorists". Can't all of you avoid writing crap?

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                    • Onur
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 2389

                      #70
                      Originally posted by cultea View Post
                      Andreas Papandreou was never a... sponsor of "domestic terrorists". Can't all of you avoid writing crap?
                      Ohh yes, we all are writing crap here while you proudly say that Papandreu only support foreign terrorists namely PKK/DHKP-C. You are pretty reasonable but we are the crap ones, right???

                      Lets see..., maybe next time your family`s next door neighbor blows himself up and then we can see how reasonable you are if your family becomes a victim of your government`s "holy" kurdish cause.


                      The day when you will drown in your own hate getting closer.

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                      • George S.
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 10116

                        #71
                        weren't the greeks helping the terrorists by allowing them to fly through athens in 1972.Where they flew to munich & staged the munich olympic games massacre.
                        "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                        GOTSE DELCEV

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                        • fatso
                          Member
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 301

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Onur View Post
                          Ohh yes, we all are writing crap here while you proudly say that Papandreu only support foreign terrorists namely PKK/DHKP-C. You are pretty reasonable but we are the crap ones, right???

                          Lets see..., maybe next time your family`s next door neighbor blows himself up and then we can see how reasonable you are if your family becomes a victim of your government`s "holy" kurdish cause.


                          The day when you will drown in your own hate getting closer.
                          Your hate is clearly evident.

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                          • Onur
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 2389

                            #73
                            Originally posted by fatso View Post
                            Your hate is clearly evident.
                            Yes, yes... And yes, we all are crap like Cultea said and i am the hateful one because my country and my PM supporting terrorists against Greece, right Fatso? (!!!)

                            We are the one who are full of hate against you and your country, so much, that we proudly say that "our PM doesn't support domestic terrorists but only foreign ones". Even tough these foreign terrorists stacks bombs in our neighborhood. (!!!)

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                            • George S.
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 10116

                              #74
                              isn't it nice to support the terrorists for a change.They can blow you up until there is nothing left.There's no burial to worry about,there's no cremating woosh you just go to heaven with 70 virgins instantly.What more could you want.A sexual paradise.
                              Last edited by George S.; 10-08-2011, 05:17 PM. Reason: ed
                              "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                              GOTSE DELCEV

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                              • George S.
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 10116

                                #75
                                seriously if the greeks support the terrorists they are doing it for their own selfish means.
                                Either to be confrontationist or just to say in your face.In the international community it doesn't look right.These terrorists hate westeners & the western way of life.So we have to stop them in their tracks whenever possible.
                                Last edited by George S.; 10-08-2011, 05:21 PM. Reason: ed
                                "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                                GOTSE DELCEV

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