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9/11 Terrorists to be tried in Federal Court – Update: Giuliani – America on trial

By SoundOffSister / November 14, 2009 /

Editor’s Note: The author is a former Federal prosecutor, an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, the first woman law partner at the Florida law firm of Shutts & Bowen, and former Law Professor at the University of Miami School of Law where she also received her JD.

Taliban not the enemy after all – Obama willing to deal

By Steve McGough / October 8, 2009 /

Shall we take a stroll back in time – not too far mind you – and look at who the Taliban are, what they do, and how they supported and encouraged al-Qaida terrorists in the past? No. President Obama is now giving up on those who harbor and support terrorists. To win it turns out,…

Obama failure: Guantanamo Bay not closing – time to blame someone

By Steve McGough / October 6, 2009 /

President Obama never had a plan to close Camp Delta, the detainee facility for the worst of the worst terrorists in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Like many liberals, he felt it was the right thing to do, made a big deal about the issue during the campaign, and kicked off his term by committing to close…

We’re giving al Qaeda the moral high ground

By Jim Vicevich / February 2, 2009 /

I am not sure how an American, even one who works for Human Rights Watch, can believe that an organization that beheads, burns and otherwise brutally murders women and children, not to mention any soldier they capture, could possible think America is ceding the “high ground” by not closing Gitmo. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLmwaeY2Tnk My soldier friends assure…

Speculating about recent al Qaeda plague outbreak

By Steve McGough / January 20, 2009 /

Although nothing official has been released, on Jan. 19 The Sun (UK) posted news of a small, but possibly significant plague outbreak in Algeria. The first victim found was a member of a powerful al Qaeda group based outside of the Middle East. From The Sun’s article… The killer bug, also known as the plague,…

Bin Laden documents detail cooperation between Taliban and al-Qaida

By Steve McGough / April 30, 2012 /

While the United States and the State Department push for negotiations to continue between the Taliban and the Afghan government, we learn the Taliban and al-Qaida may still have a common goal in mind even though their operational planning may differ in approach.

al-Qaida in Yemen set up failed terrorist attack on airliner

By Steve McGough / December 26, 2009 /

Additional details on the failed terrorist attack over the skies of Michigan on Christmas day. Federal authorities say Abdul Farouk Umar Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian student was directly supported by al-Qaida in Yemen. He was not on the official no-fly list, but Abdulmutallab’s father had warned U.S. officials months ago concerning his son’s activity.

Intellegence community: 10 to 20 e-mails between Hasan and Islamic cleric

By Steve McGough / November 10, 2009 /

Not just any Islamic cleric, we’re talking about the radical Anwar al-Aulaqi, who once served as imam in a Falls Church, Va. mosque attended by traitor and terrorist Nidal Hasan. Speculation is al-Aulaqi counseled Hasan after the spiritual leader bolted for Yemen.

Al-Qaida questions US commitment to “human rights”

By Steve McGough / October 10, 2011 /

Yeah, that’s what I said. You see, al-Qaida thinks it’s perfectly fine for their “forces” to attack US citizens, military and anyone else who will not submit to their perverted view of Islam. But if we kill a US citizen who is actively planning to attack the United States, we’re violating his human rights.

What carry-on explosive can blow up an airliner?

By Steve McGough / December 26, 2009 / Comments Off on What carry-on explosive can blow up an airliner?

I’ve been reading discussions concerning the type of explosives terrorists like Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab could bring onto an airliner. Investigators have indicated it was a powder/liquid mix that failed to ignite. The Jawa Report speculates; directing us to a video on making a small, but powerful improvised explosive device.