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The Mubtakkar

Here's more from The One Percent Doctrine.

On February 13, 2003, Bahraini police, acting on a tip from NSA, arrested a group of men traveling across the King Fahd Bridge between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. One of the jihadists had visited an apartment in Saudi Arabia. There, authorities found a computer containing plans for the construction of a device called a mubtakkar - "invention" in Arabic and "the initiative" in Farsi.

Mohammed Sidique Khan

Here's another zinger from The One Percent Doctrine.

Sometime after 9/11 the New York CIA station called the New York FBI office and asked to have a bad guy from England followed upon arrival. FBI argued they had insufficient info to achieve the action and "need to know" should become "full disclosure."

War without end


I can't wait until the Congressional races for 2008 start heating up, but I'm ready to light some matches right now. For example, please join me in contacting all North Carolina Congressmen and our two so-called Senators with this specific question:


Do you support George Bush's new plan to keep US troops occupying Iraq for the next 50 years or longer? Do you?

Pakistan Harbors Terrorists, Test Fires New Missile

(c/p @ Scrutiny Hooligans)

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Yesterday it was Sy Hersh explaining that the Bush administration is funneling money to radical Sunni groups to combat Iranian Shiite influence as the DoD draws up a 24-hour rapid attack strategy.

“The Saudis and some in the Administration have been arguing that the biggest threat is Iran and the Sunni radicals are the lesser enemies. This is a victory for the Saudi line.”

Today it's news that Pakistan has dismissed the idea of doing any more to catch bin Laden or rein in terrorists within their borders while test firing a ballistic missile with a 1,200 mile range. The missile is nuclear capable.

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