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arabski pozar w Californi

IP: *.lv.lv.cox.net 28.10.03, 01:07
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    • Gość: ad-vert-izer up date IP: *.lv.lv.cox.net 28.10.03, 03:00
      14 zabitych, 1100 domow splonelo, nie ma kontroli nad ogniem, araby spala ich
      we wlasnych domach wykorzystujac do tego suche... krzaki!
      • wojo!!!! Arabstwo podpala w USA ?? Mozliwe ze tak !! 28.10.03, 13:46
        Gość portalu: ad-vert-izer napisał(a):

        > 14 zabitych, 1100 domow splonelo, nie ma kontroli nad ogniem, araby spala
        ich
        > we wlasnych domach wykorzystujac do tego suche... krzaki!


        A June 25 FBI memo alerted law enforcement agencies to warning from detained
        al Qaeda terrorist of a plot to set off devastating forest fires around the
        western US. This was revealed by Arizona Republic and confirmed by National
        Interagency Fire Center in relation to terrible wildfires raging in South
        California.

    • Gość: Tysprowda Re: arabski pozar Buszow w Californi IP: 193.188.161.* 28.10.03, 14:19
      Przeciez Bush orzekl, ze Irak byl zagrozeniem dla USSA, i teraz, po usunieciu
      zagrozenia, kraj pod jego opatrznoscia jest bezpieczniejszy.
    • Gość: jersey_guy Czy Arnold pokona Al Qaede? IP: *.cc.cooper.edu 28.10.03, 15:48
      www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2003-07-11-alqaeda-fire_x.htm
      FBI: al-Qaeda detainee spoke of fire plot
      PHOENIX (AP) — The FBI alerted law enforcement agencies last month that an al-
      Qaeda terrorist now in detention had talked of masterminding a plot to set a
      series of devastating forest fires around the western United States.
      Rose Davis, a spokeswoman for the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise,
      told The Associated Press that officials there took note of the warning but
      didn't see a need to act further on it.

      The contents of the June 25 memo from the FBI's Denver office were reported
      Friday by The Arizona Republic. Davis declined to share a copy of the memo and
      an FBI spokeswoman in Denver didn't immediately return a telephone call.

      The Republic reported that the detainee, who was not identified, said the plan
      involved three or four people setting wildfires using timed devices in
      Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming that would detonate in forests and
      grasslands after the operatives had left the country.

      The memo noted that investigators couldn't determine whether the detainee was
      telling the truth.

      The newspaper said many forest law enforcement officers it contacted had no
      idea the warning had been issued.
      • Gość: Misiek Re: Czy Arnold pokona Al Qaede? Araby znowu????? IP: *.inter.net.il 28.10.03, 16:39
        Gość portalu: jersey_guy napisał(a):

        > www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2003-07-11-alqaeda-fire_x.htm
        > FBI: al-Qaeda detainee spoke of fire plot
        > PHOENIX (AP) — The FBI alerted law enforcement agencies last month that a
        > n al-
        > Qaeda terrorist now in detention had talked of masterminding a plot to set a
        > series of devastating forest fires around the western United States.
        > Rose Davis, a spokeswoman for the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise,
        > told The Associated Press that officials there took note of the warning but
        > didn't see a need to act further on it.
        >
        > The contents of the June 25 memo from the FBI's Denver office were reported
        > Friday by The Arizona Republic. Davis declined to share a copy of the memo
        and
        > an FBI spokeswoman in Denver didn't immediately return a telephone call.
        >
        > The Republic reported that the detainee, who was not identified, said the
        plan
        > involved three or four people setting wildfires using timed devices in
        > Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming that would detonate in forests and
        > grasslands after the operatives had left the country.
        >
        > The memo noted that investigators couldn't determine whether the detainee
        was
        > telling the truth.
        >
        > The newspaper said many forest law enforcement officers it contacted had no
        > idea the warning had been issued.

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