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Tracking the Terrorists Online
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| By Yassin Musharbash | www.spiegel.de | Aug. 28, 2008
For years, al-Qaida and other terror groups have set up shop in the Internet. Those who track them have covertly followed. The companies SITE and IntelCenter have penetrated even deeper into the terror Web than most intelligence agencies. Read
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Anthrax suspect passed 2 polygraphs
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| World Net Daily | Aug. 7, 2008
Casting further doubt on the FBI's anthrax case, accused government scientist Bruce Ivins passed two polygraph tests and a handwriting analysis comparing samples of his handwriting to writing contained in the anthrax letters, U.S. officials familiar with the investigation say. Read
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Suskind: Bush ordered fake letter linking Iraq to 9/11
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| By David Edwards & Nick Juliano | RawStory.com | Aug. 5, 2008
A blockbuster new book from investigative journalist Ron Suskind adds another revelation to the growing canon demonstrating the lengths to which President Bush and members of his administration lied, misled and deceived the American people to pursue its invasion of Iraq. Read
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In Fighting al Qaeda, Bush's "Global War on Terrorism" Is Off Target
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| By Alex Kingsbury | USNews.com | Jul. 30, 2008
A terrorism study prepared for the Defense Department has some bad news for the Bush administration—and presents a sizable challenge for whoever is next in the Oval Office. The current strategy for defeating al Qaeda has not been successful in diminishing the group's capabilities and is unlikely to do better without a shift in emphasis, the Rand Corp. study concludes. Read
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Dead Army vaccine scientist eyed in anthrax probe
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| By Matt Apuzzo and Lara Jakes Jordan | Associated Press | Aug. 1, 2008
Federal prosecutors investigating the 2001 anthrax attacks were planning to indict and seek the death penalty against a top Army microbiologist in connection with anthrax mailings that killed five people. The scientist, who was developing a vaccine against the deadly toxin, committed suicide this week. Read
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Report: Surviving EMP to depend on preparation
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| WorldNetDaily.com | Jul. 26, 2008
A report from the federal Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack has painted a bleak picture for America under such attack: Electricity grids down, uncontrolled fires from exploding gas transport systems, no communication to summon firefighters and if they could come, no water to battle fires. All in city after city after city. Read
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Actress Heather Thomas Latest Celebrity to Question 9/11
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| By Kurt Nimmo | Infowars.com | Jul. 20, 2008
American actress Heather Thomas, known for her role as Jody Banks in the 1981 television series The Fall Guy with Lee Majors, has told Retroality TV that she does not believe flight 77 hit the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. “They said it vaporized, and yet they produced bodies saying that they didn’t vaporize. You can vaporize a two-ton engine? I don’t think so…. No plane does damage like that. It was a bomb.” Read
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U.S. Charges Guantanamo Detainee in USS Cole Bombing
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| By Josh White | Washington Post | Jun. 30, 2008
U.S. military prosecutors today charged a detainee at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, with murder and other crimes for allegedly planning the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole, a bombing that killed 17 U.S. service members and raised the profile of the al Qaeda terrorist network less than a year before its Sept. 11, 2001 strikes.
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