Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Page-Two Propaganda: "Al-CIA-Duh" Attack Coming

So WHEN are the PATHOGENS, etc, going to be released, GOVERNMENT?!!!

I only have one question:
Where Are Aafia Siddiqui's Children?

This piece is laughable if it were not such dangerous propaganda.

The fact that AmeriKa's MSM is running with this is proof of its complete failure.

The Globe LEADS the NATION with this article
:

"Afghans suspected scientist of a suicide plot; At US court, she enters no plea on assault charges" by Farah Stockman, Globe Staff | August 6, 2008

WASHINGTON - Aafia Siddiqui, a former Boston resident and MIT-trained scientist from Pakistan, was planning to die in a suicide bombing with a teenage accomplice when she was arrested three weeks ago in the southern Afghan province of Ghazni, according to Afghan authorities who displayed the pair to local media at a press conference before their identities were known.

According to a Persian-language account of the July 18 press conference, Abdul Ghani, deputy police chief of Ghazni, said the female suspect had confessed that she had traveled from Pakistan to carry out a suicide attack against the provincial governor.

Hours after the press conference, FBI agents and US military personnel arrived to seek custody of her, sparking an altercation in which Siddiqui allegedly grabbed a riftle and tried to shoot US officials, while yelling "Allah Akbar," according to an affidavit filed in a New York court. She missed, and an interpreter wrestled the weapon away as she was shot in the torso by a US warrant officer, according to the affidavit.

Are you KIDDING ME?

Yesterday, Siddiqui, a 36-year-old Pakistani mother of three who studied at both MIT and Brandeis, did not enter a plea as she appeared before a judge in the Southern District of New York on two counts of assault on US officers. She was detained and a bail argument was scheduled for next Monday afternoon.

Currently, the charges against Siddiqui only stem from the attempted shooting and do not include the more serious accusations that the pair were planning a suicide attack. Rebekah Carmichael, a spokesperson for the US Attorney's office, declined to comment on whether additional charges would be brought.

Yesterday, the human rights group Amnesty International, and Siddiqui's lawyer, Elaine Whitfield Sharp, raised questions about the dramatic chain of events during Siddiqui's transfer into US custody, and suggested that the shooting did not happen as described.

"It strains the imagination that [Siddiqui] jumped out from behind a curtain, grabbed a gun, flipped off the safety, wrestled the men away, fired off some shots, and could then be subdued only after being shot in the torso," said Sam Zarifi, Amnesty International's Asia director. "It speaks either of serious incompetence or we're not getting the full story."

Yeah, IT SURE DOES!!!!

That would be it, for sure!!

It's AP and the AmeriKan MSM and government, right?

The Associated Press reported yesterday that an Afghan official in Ghazni said Siddiqui grabbed the rifle while the American officials were arguing with their Afghan counterparts over whether they could take her into custody.

Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!!

Yesterday's court appearance brings an end to a five-year mystery over her whereabouts. Her family members say they have not seen or heard from her or her three young children since March of 2003, when FBI officials posted her photo on their Web site hoping to question her.

Yeah, WHERE ARE THOSE CHILDREN, AmeriKan MSM?

Over the years, government documents have alleged that Siddiqui had ties to alleged Sept. 11 mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and married his nephew after she split from her former husband, Mohammad Amjad Khan, who had been a resident at Brigham and Women's Hospital.

Did BUSH PHONEY THOSE UP, TOO?

Siddiqui's deep knowledge of science and her potential access to a variety of US institutions would have made her an attractive recruit for Al Qaeda, said Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism specialist at Georgetown University. It would be "odd but not incomprehensible," he said, for the group to send her to die in a suicide attack. "It doesn't seem like the most effective use of their resources, but for many people who join al Qaeda, part of the attraction is the opportunity for martyrdom," he said.

Yeah, IT SURE WOULD BE ODD, wouldn't it?

Afghan police arrested Siddiqui and the teenager on July 17 outside of the provincial governor's compound and grew suspicious when neither spoke the local language, according to the affidavit filed by FBI agent Mehtab Syed.

Well, we know where to deposit that (fluuuuuussssshhhhhhhh).

They searched Siddiqui's handbag and found documents describing the creation of bombs and other weapons, as well as chemical substances sealed in jars, the affidavit said.

Like the 9/11 hijackers leaving behind wills, Korans, blah, blah, blah, huh?

Afghan authorities held a press conference the following day announcing that a female suicide bomber from Pakistan had been arrested with a 13-year-old boy who she said was her stepson. (The boy is too old to be the son she gave birth to in 2002.) Their names were given as Saleha and Ali, and their alleged ties to the United States and senior Al Qaeda leadership were not known.

The pair were found with four kilos of powerful explosives, plans of Ghazni streets, and photos of Pakistani military people, he said, according to the Persian-language article by an Afghan news agency.

"The woman was crying and she was not talking," the article said. "She kept telling the boy to pray and not to speak."

FBI and Justice Department officials said yesterday they had no information about the location of the 13-year-old boy."

What CRAP, America!!!

What AGENDA-PUSHING, WAR-PROMOTING, SOFT-SERVE SWIRLEY SHIT!!!!!!!