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Topic: Muslim w/ ties to Al Queda discovered at CERN
raiderfan_32's photo
Sat 10/10/09 03:36 PM
Just what european Muslims didn't need.. and a reminder, as if we needed one, that the threat has not gone away and will not go away.

From The Times October 10, 2009

Nuclear engineer from Cern lab arrested for al-Qaeda links

Fears that al-Qaeda is planning an attack on the nuclear industry in Europe were renewed yesterday after French secret agents arrested a physicist working at an atomic research centre.

The 32-year-old man, who was detained with his brother, 25, is suspected of providing a list of terrorist targets to North African Islamic radicals. He worked for the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland, according to French police sources.

Agents were said to have intercepted messages in which the physicist, a Frenchman of Algerian origin, had suggested targets in France.

He is believed to have been in contact with members of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, an Algerian-based terror organisation that joined Osama bin Laden’s network in 2007.

“He had expressed a wish or a desire to commit terrorist actions but had not materially prepared them,” an intelligence source said.

After he was identified, during an investigation into a French network that had sent Islamic radicals to Afghanistan, the man was put under surveillance for about 18 months. Last month Judge Christophe Teissier, an investigating magistrate specialising in terrorism, opened a formal inquiry into his activities.

The brothers apparently came to the attention of the secret services when agents monitored the internet as part of the inquiry into the recruitment of extremists to fight in Afghanistan. Several exchanges were recorded between the brothers and suspected al-Qaeda contacts.

The pair were arrested by the Central Directorate of Interior Intelligence (DCRI) at their home in Vienne, eastern France. Police seized two computers, three hard discs and two USB keys.

The men were taken for questioning at the directorate’s headquarters in Levallois-Perret, outside Paris. “Perhaps we have avoided the worst possible scenario,” Brice Hortefeux, the French Interior Minister, said. “We are in a situation of permanent vigilance and we follow the declarations of the leaders of certain organisations day by day. Our vigilance is never lowered. The risk is permanent.”

CERN, the leading European laboratory for the study of sub-atomic physics, said that the suspect had never been in contact with any elements that could be used for terrorist purposes.

The man who was arrested worked on analysis concerning the Large Hadron Collider but was not an employee of CERN and “performed his research under a contract with an outside institute”. None of his research had a potential military application, the organisation added.

In its previous incarnation as the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb fought the Algerian authorities in an attempt to install an Islamic state at the cost of tens of thousands of lives in the 1990s.

Since joining al-Qaeda it has spread its activities to countries such as Mali, Niger and Mauritania. In June it claimed responsibility for the killing of Christopher Leggett, an American humanitarian worker, in Mauritania.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6868246.ece


Dragoness's photo
Sat 10/10/09 03:41 PM
We know that Bush's so called war on terror had one success and only one that was to increase and strengthen alqueda in even new countries that did not have it before.


MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 10/10/09 03:42 PM

We know that Bush's so called war on terror had one success and only one that was to increase and strengthen alqueda in even new countries that did not have it before.


:thumbsup:

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 10/10/09 03:42 PM
:smile: What should be done?:smile:

no photo
Sat 10/10/09 03:43 PM

:smile: What should be done?:smile:


Feed him to the Black Hole..... When they make one. drinker

Winx's photo
Sat 10/10/09 03:45 PM
I hate this stuff. :cry: So many countries were mentioned too.

Atlantis75's photo
Sat 10/10/09 05:43 PM
As I have heard from other news sources, there is actually more Al-Queada than previously before 911 !

I'm not kidding, but now they are spread all over the countries, that they weren't in before.

So going by the logic of neoconservative ideas, the whole world should be bombed with pre-emptive strikes all over the planet?

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sat 10/10/09 05:51 PM

We know that Bush's so called war on terror had one success and only one that was to increase and strengthen alqueda in even new countries that did not have it before.




True that!

s1owhand's photo
Sat 10/10/09 05:54 PM
the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

putting your head in the sand will not get you freedom at a discount price....

laugh

Atlantis75's photo
Sat 10/10/09 07:01 PM

the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

putting your head in the sand will not get you freedom at a discount price....

laugh


Neither military campaigns. Al-Queada is a covert group. I don't know who came up with the idea of fighting them with regular army and ground troops, tanks and so on. Spec-ops , special agents , covert operations what needed. That's the 21st century warfare, guerrilla style.

no photo
Sat 10/10/09 07:01 PM

the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

putting your head in the sand will not get you freedom at a discount price....

laugh


Well they do say ignorance is bliss:thumbsup:

TJN's photo
Sat 10/10/09 07:33 PM


the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

putting your head in the sand will not get you freedom at a discount price....

laugh


Neither military campaigns. Al-Queada is a covert group. I don't know who came up with the idea of fighting them with regular army and ground troops, tanks and so on. Spec-ops , special agents , covert operations what needed. That's the 21st century warfare, guerrilla style.

The only problem with that is you have to many wanting to know every move they make and it wouldn't be covert anymore. And God forbid they do something that crosses the line to save a buddy! Then the liberals would want to have them arrested!frustrated

TJN's photo
Sat 10/10/09 07:35 PM


the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

putting your head in the sand will not get you freedom at a discount price....

laugh


Well they do say ignorance is bliss:thumbsup:

People become complacent and forget what happened 9/11/01. That's in part why we are where we are at now.

no photo
Sun 10/11/09 06:20 AM


the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

putting your head in the sand will not get you freedom at a discount price....

laugh


Neither military campaigns. Al-Queada is a covert group. I don't know who came up with the idea of fighting them with regular army and ground troops, tanks and so on. Spec-ops , special agents , covert operations what needed. That's the 21st century warfare, guerrilla style.


I think you may be right Atlantis. I see the biggest problem is that we don't have enough operatives of middle-eastern descent that could infiltrate or gather intelligence. There are language challenges too.

raiderfan_32's photo
Mon 10/12/09 05:51 PM
So Bush's policies were what led Al Qeada to attack the USS Cole? The Kobar Towers? The Trade Center in 1993? The Evil Bush is the one responsible for luring Al Qaeda to Afghanistan before the war even began?

Give me a break! This is propaganda! Did you not get the memo? They were fighting a war, a holy war, against us before we were fighting them!

They sure as hell weren't complaining about our presence and assistance in Afghanistan when the Russian Red Army was marching their tanks through their mountain passes.. But after it was over and we left them to their own devices, they blame us.

Now they say our presence over there is what's helping al qaeda grow?

so which is it?? should we leave? and let the same thing that lead to 9/11 happen in the first place happen again? or stay?

Stay or go..

According the the rationalle, it's the same result..

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 10/12/09 05:53 PM
I miss all the memos. I am going to fire my secretary...wait I don't have one grumble

heavenlyboy34's photo
Mon 10/12/09 05:55 PM
Edited by heavenlyboy34 on Mon 10/12/09 05:57 PM



the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

putting your head in the sand will not get you freedom at a discount price....

laugh


Well they do say ignorance is bliss:thumbsup:

People become complacent and forget what happened 9/11/01. That's in part why we are where we are at now.


"where we are now" has almost nothing to do with 9/11. It's just a political war so the State can run up debts on the backs of the working class. Read up on Thomas Jefferson's successful war against the Barbary pirates if you want to know how to properly fight back against "terrorists".

The way things are going, the biggest terrorist organization in the world is the US government.shocked noway

willing2's photo
Tue 10/13/09 11:17 AM
Now, all we need to do is weed Islam out of our Government.
I can see where the Gov. will need to create another enemy. As if three wars aren't enough.

MirrorMirror's photo
Tue 10/13/09 11:24 AM

Now, all we need to do is weed Islam out of our Government.
I can see where the Gov. will need to create another enemy. As if three wars aren't enough.

:thumbsup: Nice to see you back Willingwaving

Atlantis75's photo
Tue 10/13/09 11:30 AM

Now, all we need to do is weed Islam out of our Government.
I can see where the Gov. will need to create another enemy. As if three wars aren't enough.



Is there islam in the US government?
huh

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