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Bin Laden ‘Warns’ U.S. In New Audio Tape Posted: 13 Sep 2009 09:50 PM PDT An audio message purportedly by al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has been released on an Islamist website. The message, entitled “a statement to the American people”, was about 10 minutes long and was accompanied by a still image of Bin Laden but no video. In the message, a voice tells the US president that he is [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
Swine Flu Shots to Start in Three Weeks as U.S. Cases Spread Posted: 13 Sep 2009 03:23 PM PDT Swine flu vaccinations may begin in three weeks, earlier than previously anticipated, after the first U.S. tests found a single shot to be effective in eight to 10 days, U.S. health officials said. The first shots may be available by the end of this month and administered to patients the first week of October, said Nancy [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
Trinidad Prime Minister Alleged To Have Ties To NYC Terror Case Posted: 13 Sep 2009 03:14 PM PDT A judge has ordered Trinidadian authorities to investigate allegations that the island’s prime minister promised state resources to a radical Islamic group in exchange for supporting his 2002 campaign. The order came after Yasin Abu Bakr, the charismatic leader of the militant group Jamaat al Muslimeen, alleged in an affidavit that Prime Minister Patrick Manning offered [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
Is al Qaeda Anthrax and Biological Weapons Program A Concern Posted: 13 Sep 2009 03:00 PM PDT As I explained in my piece yesterday, Peter Bergen, a CNN commentator and senior fellow at the New America Foundation, does not believe the intelligence Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) gave up on al Qaeda’s sleeper agents was all that important. The facts and evidence, as accumulated by American intelligence and law enforcement officials, show otherwise. [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
TSA Defends Holding Student With Arabic Flash Cards Posted: 13 Sep 2009 02:57 PM PDT The Transportation Security Administration is defending its treatment of a California college student who was detained at the Philadelphia airport after Arabic flash cards were found in his backpack. Nick George, a senior at Pomona College, told a Philadelphia Daily News columnist that the stereo speakers he was carrying in his bag on Aug. 29 [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
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