splixx
ChupaCABRA
+53|6979|Omaha, Nebraska
Are you kidding me? A band of street thugs are now part of Al Qaeda? Looks like they have impressive ties... Has anyone else seen these pictures? Or sorry I should say wanna-b's like they said.. pfft.. Do these guys REALLY look like followers of Islam?

Pictures are on the front page of CNN.
acidkiller187
Member
+123|6870
Homegrown sounds pretty good [If you know what i mean lol]
splixx
ChupaCABRA
+53|6979|Omaha, Nebraska

acidkiller187 wrote:

Homegrown sounds pretty good [If you know what i mean lol]
Now just MAYBE they might be able to grow hydro... wait no sorry I am not buying these guys could even do that. This takes the cake really. The 500 old WWII ammo was bad enough yesterday.
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Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6802
It's entirely possible.  They don't look hugely rich, and it seems the poorer someone is the more likely they are to go extremist.  I believe the correct term would be "don't judge a book by it's cover".  And the FBI doesn't seem quite so.....propaganda driven as, say, the Department of Homeland Security.
splixx
ChupaCABRA
+53|6979|Omaha, Nebraska

Bubbalo wrote:

It's entirely possible.  They don't look hugely rich, and it seems the poorer someone is the more likely they are to go extremist.  I believe the correct term would be "don't judge a book by it's cover".  And the FBI doesn't seem quite so.....propaganda driven as, say, the Department of Homeland Security.
Sorry that is the worst yet they have come up with... they are digging, and hard.
dubbs
Member
+105|6872|Lexington, KY

splixx wrote:

Are you kidding me? A band of street thugs are now part of Al Qaeda? Looks like they have impressive ties... Has anyone else seen these pictures? Or sorry I should say wanna-b's like they said.. pfft.. Do these guys REALLY look like followers of Islam?

Pictures are on the front page of CNN.
I think it is funny that in the AP press release that was on my ISP's home page, link here.  They say that the group were studying the Bible, then state that they practiced Islam.  From what I understand about Islam, the Bible is not true and should not be studied.  Guess that is the media in the US, always contradicting themselves.
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6802

dubbs wrote:

From what I understand about Islam, the Bible is not true and should not be studied.
I dunno, I thought that they recognised Jesus as a prophet, but not the prophet like Christians do.

splixx:  So you're saying that it's all a ploy because they don't look like terrorists?
splixx
ChupaCABRA
+53|6979|Omaha, Nebraska

Bubbalo wrote:

dubbs wrote:

From what I understand about Islam, the Bible is not true and should not be studied.
I dunno, I thought that they recognised Jesus as a prophet, but not the prophet like Christians do.

splixx:  So you're saying that it's all a ploy because they don't look like terrorists?
Yes your right I think its the biggest joke in the world. And they already said they had no links. They are just a band of damn thugs. Bad people? Yes... Al-Qaeda terrorists? NO
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6802
So, I'm confused..........you think that they aren't part of Al Qaeda, and they are saying they aren't part of Al Qaeda, therefore they must be stupid/crazy?
splixx
ChupaCABRA
+53|6979|Omaha, Nebraska

Bubbalo wrote:

So, I'm confused..........you think that they aren't part of Al Qaeda, and they are saying they aren't part of Al Qaeda, therefore they must be stupid/crazy?
Homeland Security claims they are wanna-b Al-Qaeda and wanted to attend their training camps... Am I buying it? NO

The indictment accuses the seven men of swearing an oath of loyalty to al Qaeda, Besides Batiste, the indictment names Patrick Abraham, Stanley Phanor, Naudimar Herrera, Burson Augustin, Lyglenson Lemorin and Rotschild Augustine.

Now I can belive they swore a oath to some street gang... yes.
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6802
I see nothing about the Dept. of Homeland Security.  The only mention I see of Al Qaeda is that they tried to make contace and failed.
dubbs
Member
+105|6872|Lexington, KY

Bubbalo wrote:

dubbs wrote:

From what I understand about Islam, the Bible is not true and should not be studied.
I dunno, I thought that they recognised Jesus as a prophet, but not the prophet like Christians do.

splixx:  So you're saying that it's all a ploy because they don't look like terrorists?
You are correct in that the religion of Islam says that Jesus is a prophet, but  Mohammad  stated  that the Bible does not show the true character of Jesus.  The Christians tainted the real Jesus's character, message, and word in the Bible, so the Bible is a book of lies according to Mohammad, so it should not be studied.

In Christianity, Jesus is the fulfillment of prophecy, in Islam he is the second greatest prophet in all of history with Mohammad being the first.
-F8-Scotch
Member
+43|6809
Isn't this being taken a little too lightly? Al-Qaeda they might not be, yet this is an American cell of possible terrorists aiming to create destruction, death and chaos on a 9/11 type scale. While I agree that this group might not be the Al-Qaeda in America, it seems to me that they're efforts should be taken as a warning sign that there are elements trying to domesticate foreign terrorism inside of our borders.

Americanization of terror...have we created an atmosphere where terrorism is a viable option for those who disagree with policy decisions? Has global terror been legitimized as a means to combat foreign influence? Is America seen as being ineffectual at combating terror?

Scotch
splixx
ChupaCABRA
+53|6979|Omaha, Nebraska
Said Gonzales: "The convergence of globalization and technology has created a new brand of terrorism. Today terrorist threats come from smaller more loosely defined cells not affiliated with al-Qaida but who are inspired by a violent jihadist message, and left unchecked these homegrown terrorists may prove to be as dangerous as groups like al-Qaida."

Gonzales outlined the contents of an indictment handed up Thursday, which identified Narseal Batiste as having recruited and trained others beginning in November 2005 "for a mission to wage war against the United States government," including a plot to destroy the Sears Tower.

To obtain money and support for their mission, the conspirators sought help from al-Qaida, pledged an oath to the terrorist organization and supported an al-Qaida plot to destroy FBI buildings, the four-count indictment charged.

He is putting these people in the same class... Maybe not directly but in a round about way.

Honestly if I seen these people snooping around the sears tower I think people would react just worrying about being mugged let alone them creating some sophisticated explosive device to take down a building.
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6802
WTF?  He says that they were inspired by Al Qaeda, and they sought funding, and that these days Al Qaeda doesn't have much direct control, all of which are probaby true.
Havazn
Member
+39|6934|van.ca

Bubbalo wrote:

WTF?  He says that they were inspired by Al Qaeda, and they sought funding, and that these days Al Qaeda doesn't have much direct control, all of which are probaby true.
Agree, the article states they were attempting to get in contact with Al Qaeda. That is how they got caught. An FBI agent that had infiltrated Al Qaeda was their contact.

Regardless of what their inspiration was, if these facts are correct, then they are indicted for connections with al Qaeda.

Last edited by Havazn (2006-06-23 12:01:52)

Major_Spittle
Banned
+276|6895|United States of America
Put them in with the general population at Gitmo. 
If someone kills them you know:
A. The killer was Al Queda.
and
B. The person Killed was innocent of being Al Queda.

If no one gets killed then they're both Al Queda.
JahManRed
wank
+646|6868|IRELAND

I just read through everything I could find about this case on the web, including the official court inditment and evidence.
Firstly I can bet if these dudes had met a real hight ranking member of al Qaeda he would have told them to go away. These guys are obviously street punks seeking solace in religion of some kind, what kind its still not known. They requested military boots and clothes. They want to play solider. A successful terrorist blends in, wears what everyone else wears. al Qaeda would not risk an opperation and the risk of these guys spilling their guts in a questioning room when they can't go through with it. These guys involved would feck it up for all of them.
The whole thing sounds like a FBI sting op. They asked for army boots clothes guns and money. The handler gave them boots and a camera and asked them to pick targets and take pictures and video and bring it back to him, which they did. This proves intent and allows it to got to court.

Truth is ,unless more evidence surfaces, we will never know what would have happened. Personally I think even if these guys got the guns and money, they would have just disappeared or might not even have went through with it. Then again they might have.They just don't fit the profile of someone willing to lay down their own lives for a religious cause.

I know a terrorist a bit. He was/is one of the nicest ppl you would ever know, grannies loved him and hes the kind of person your mum would like to see your little sister take home. Well manored, quite and friendly. He blew up 2 part time police reservist's in their car in the carpark behind were I used to work 12 years ago.  He is out of jail now and I see him on the streets regularly. He looks more normal than most people.  These guys looked like dillusional black under classes who are seaking a way to get back at the big bad white man run government, but have pushed to far. Can they get the chair for this?

Last edited by JahManRed (2006-06-23 13:18:50)

TK_Dumpy
Member
+26|6761
I will admit that I am a little frightened by this.  When I was in the force, we were able to put down a plot to kill one of my fellow officers with a car bomb.  The FBI had a person on the inside that was able to pull the plug the night the bomb was to be planted.  (And yup, I got to guard the road while they did the warrant. )  Lucky for me though the place was full of booby traps and guns.  It wasn't until that time that I fully understood that even someone with a little knowledge and the Internet can make a bomb.  (Oklahoma City for example)  I wouldn't underestimate any of these people.  The only thing it takes is the drive do do evil and the rest would follow.  Thank goodness they were caught before anything bad happened.
Erkut.hv
Member
+124|6975|California

JahManRed wrote:

Can they get the chair for this?
One can only hope. Buncha smacktards.
2tuff
Positive Karma Here!
+357|7016
Too many Americans headed in the wrong direction.....bad,bad,bad.

Tuff
Havazn
Member
+39|6934|van.ca
JahManRed: I agree with your point that this group would never have been succesful in "joining" Al Qaeda. However they did attempt to contact Al Qaeda which, if true, would be pretty serious in the US. As long as they thought the FBI agent was an actual Al Qaeda member, than the idictment can hold its ground.
Ikarti
Banned - for ever.
+231|6949|Wilmington, DE, US
Great, now all the rednecks have an excuse to go and kill blacks again. Remember when they went and started killing Arabs and Indians after 9/11? America, fuck yeah.

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