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Date: 27 Jul 2007 11:11:21
From: Mystery
Subject: Al-Qaeda Mystery - Target America?
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Last time around, the September 11, 2001 attacks barely interrupted Wall Street's trading activities--four days vacation! Al-Qaeda had to have been disappointed, given the *block-buster* spectacle of the falling twin towers. Once trading resumed the next Monday, business as usual. Which begs the question, if you were the master planner for Al-Qaeda, what would your expectations be upon your next attack? Would you expect to gain temporary victory, as your attacks did last time? I mean, you knocked down a couple of buildings, inflicted minor collateral damage, but apart from that, all you and your pilots had managed to accomplish was to temporarily galvanize public opinion against an unseen enemy, whose parent country's elite are on mostly amicable terms with the USA's controlling elite. Of course, the global war between the Jihadist terrorists and the more occidental has been going along more or less at an even keel. No big bombs. No big battles. Status quo. And frankly, it seems that nothing happens by accident in Washington D.C., like Iraq is not accidentally a quagmire. If the US & her allies didn't lay waste to the enemy, thus ensuring their immediate and unconditional surrender, then it is definitely not by accident, but is part of the plan. Here we are, nearly six years later, and public opinion of the White House, the US Congress and US Supreme Court has sunk like a stone to an all-time low. If GW Bush gets any more unpopular, dittos for Congress, American voters are going to find it VERY difficult to be convinced that voting matters at all. Maybe it never did, but nowadays this Inconvenient Truth, to borrow from a famous former Vice-President, this mass-realization that voting never really changed a God-damn thing in Washington D.C., nor anywhere else where Ben Franklin always dictates policy, that's going to make it especially tough on whoever runs on either party's Presidential ticket in 2008. I do not envy them, nor their daunting, I'd guess insurmountable, challenge to win back the confidence of American voters. I just don't see how they could do it at this late date... Which again begs the question regarding the inevitability of another terrorist attack. America is self-destructing before our eyes, with no solution in sight. So what would Al-Qaeda do to ensure her continual downfall to the point where she'll never recover--not entirely unlike the NAZI- regime finally fell to her inevitable death in 1945? The most obvious and consequential difference being that the USA is prophesied to, meaning that she's destined to, and therefore must drag very nearly the entire inhabited earth down with her into Hell, and there is very nearly nothing that anyone can do about it...what would the Jihadists do? So you see, whether it's al-Qaeda or whomever else strikes the next blow against the USA, one thing is for sure: they will try and hurt her where it hurts her the most: in her pocketbook! They'd most certainly strike against her money centers, against oil supplies, against food supplies, and against her water supplies. Those targets are obvious. But if you had but *one* primary target to strike, and only one means, motive and opportunity to successfully complete that mission, then who, what, where, when, and how, would it be, knowing that doing so would force severe nuclear reprisals? Consider, few if any among the millions of militant Islamic Jihadists are familiar with biblical prophecy nor latter-day prophecy, much less recognize the veracity and inexorability of the aforesaid. So whether these would-be terrorists have ever heard of the Apocalypse, or Armageddon for example, is dubious at best. Even the supposedly "educated" of academia do not study prophecy, much less comprehend nor respect its divinely-inspired author. So we can only surmise that these Jihadists are neither more nor less inclined to follow suit. Either that or they'll go by the Qur'an, not the Holy Bible. Not to imply the Koran isn't divinely-inspired, nor doesn't contain prophecies of its own. I have no doubt that it does. But of all extant prophecies, there is but *one* Apocalypse. In other words, the Jihadists have their own motivations. If God put it in their hearts or not, only the Prophets can say. We do know that it'll take a lot more than forcing the market to get "stuck" for a few days, before the USA will retaliate. You see, it's her decisive Retaliation which bodes Armageddon, i.e. which provokes the whole toward the great & final battle. In Vigilance, Daniel Joseph Min http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQA/AwUBRqlZw5ljD7YrHM/nEQLpWQCg74OoE1V3zJnaTqCUqVgzFs016vMAn2h3 YXwnLIYy9ouI3iLMz4MW+bf8 =xDGw -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Date: 28 Jul 2007 21:01:50
From: Earle Jones
Subject: Re: Al-Qaeda Mystery - Target America?
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In article <a6845c282a2d7e1289d4cc87361c83f1@msgid.frell.theremailer.net >, Mystery <mystery@babylon > wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Last time around, the September 11, 2001 attacks barely > interrupted Wall Street's trading activities--four days > vacation! Al-Qaeda had to have been disappointed, given > the *block-buster* spectacle of the falling twin towers. > Once trading resumed the next Monday, business as usual.... * Al Qaeda effects on the US was "mouse nuts" as my CalTech friend would say. Take a look at: http://stpeteforpeace.org/what.kills.html and you will see what really kills americans. earle *
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Date: 29 Jul 2007 01:37:52
From: CB
Subject: Re: Al-Qaeda Mystery - Target America?
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"Earle Jones" <earle.jones@comcast.net > wrote in message news:earle.jones-E57DCC.21015028072007@netnews.comcast.net... > In article > <a6845c282a2d7e1289d4cc87361c83f1@msgid.frell.theremailer.net>, > Mystery <mystery@babylon> wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> >> Last time around, the September 11, 2001 attacks barely >> interrupted Wall Street's trading activities--four days >> vacation! Al-Qaeda had to have been disappointed, given >> the *block-buster* spectacle of the falling twin towers. >> Once trading resumed the next Monday, business as usual.... > > * > Al Qaeda effects on the US was "mouse nuts" as my CalTech friend would > say. > > Take a look at: > > http://stpeteforpeace.org/what.kills.html > > and you will see what really kills Americans. Using that same 'relative moral equivalence', killing 200,000 people as Saddamn did would mean little to Liberals who would cut and run for the sake of bringing the troops home?
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