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Stadiums, Hotels Warned of Terrorists


Dear Solstice,

In the wake of the continuing
story about the New York and Denver terrorist cells, federal authorities
are issuing heightened security alerts (see story below) in what a USA
Today front page article yesterday called “an unusual flurry of
bulletins.”

Meanwhile, it is illuminating that this year, in the
midst of repeated White House olive branches and apologies extended to the
Muslim world, we are witnessing an apparent increase in homegrown
potential terror.

In the eight years since the 9/11 terrorist
attacks, 113 homegrown jihadists have been arrested in America — with 40
arrested this year alone! In other words, prior to this year, an average
of 10 homegrown jihadists were arrested each year. We’re barely ¾ of the
way through 2009 and we’ve already seen four times that many homegrown
jihadists arrested.

Is this just a case of better enforcement? Or
is it an increase in terrorist cells and potential terrorists? We believe
it’s the latter.

We’ve seen this phenomenon before. In Britain,
after years of “outreach” and accommodations to Muslim demands (including
the official sanction of shariah courts), terrorist threats have
increased, not decreased.

In other words, attempting to fight a
“war on terror,” while capitulating to the ideology behind the terror, is
a losing strategy. We can help fight the war against Islamic terrorism by
pushing back against this failed strategy — which is precisely what we are
doing in ACT! for America.

Last week Brigitte Gabriel sent out
three “call to action” emails. One of the goals of this fall 2009 “call to
action” campaign is that 750 of our members respond either by signing up
to be a Patriot Partner or becoming a Contributing Member by making a
one-time contribution.

To
date we are 50% of the way to our goal. If you have not already responded,
you can help us reach our goal by
clicking here to become a Patriot Partner or clicking here to make a one-time contribution online. (If you prefer to mail a
contribution, please
click here to print out a reply form).


Since 1970, nearly 50,000 separate acts of terrorism have been committed worldwide by Islamists. Help us continue our effort to educate America that this is not a coincidence — that the supremacist, jihadist ideology embedded in Islam
predictably produces violence!

Thank you!


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Stadiums, Hotels Warned of Terrorists

By
DEVLIN BARRETT and EILEEN SULLIVAN

AP

DENVER (Sept. 22) —
Counterterrorism officials have issued security bulletins to police around
the nation about terrorists' desire to attack stadiums, entertainment
complexes and hotels — the latest in a flurry of such internal warnings as
investigators chase a possible bomb plot in Denver and New York.


In the two bulletins – sent to police departments Monday and
obtained by The Associated Press – officials said they know of no specific
plots against such sites, but urged law enforcement and private companies
to be vigilant. These two bulletins followed on the heels of a similar
warning about the vulnerabilities of mass transit systems.

The bulletin on stadiums notes that an al-Qaida training manual specifically
lists "blasting and destroying the places of amusement, immorality, and
sin... and attacking vital economic centers" as desired targets of the
global terror network.

A joint statement from DHS and FBI said
while the agencies "have no information regarding the timing, location or
target of any planned attack, we believe it is prudent to raise the
security awareness of our local law enforcement partners regarding the
targets and tactics of previous terrorist activity."







Kiichiro Sato, AP




A bulletin issued about possible
terrorist plots notes that an al-Qaida manual calls for "blasting and
A A bulletin issued about possible terrorist plots notes that an al-Qaida manual calls for "blasting and destroying the places of amusement, immorality, and sin." That, authorities said, would include stadiums, like Chicago's Soldier Field, seen here on Sunday


Officials noted the law enforcement bulletins are not intended for the public. Bulletins –
particularly about hotels as possible targets – are common, and often
don't make news. However, a half-dozen alerts issued in the last week have
received increased attention amid the ongoing investigations in New York
and Denver. The first of these, about hydrogen peroxide-based explosives,
specifically referred to the investigation in New York.


Separately, law enforcement officials said a Colorado man may have
been planning with others to detonate backpack bombs on New York City
trains in a terrorism plot similar to past attacks on London's and
Madrid's mass-transit systems.

The investigation and the earlier
warning about mass transit system have already prompted officials around
the nation to step up patrols.

Two law enforcement officials
speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to
discuss details of the investigation told The Associated Press late Monday
that more than a half-dozen individuals were being scrutinized in the
alleged plot.

In a statement, the FBI says that "several
individuals in the United States, Pakistan and elsewhere" are being
investigated.

Investigators say Najibullah Zazi, a 24-year-old
Afghanistan-born immigrant who is a shuttle van driver at the Denver
airport, played a direct role in the terror plot that unraveled after an
overnight 1,600-mile trip from Denver to New York City around the
anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. He made his first court appearance
Monday and remains behind bars.

Zazi and two other defendants have
not been charged with any terrorism counts, only the relatively minor
offense of lying to the government. But the case could grow to include
more serious charges as the investigation proceeds.

Backpacks and cell phones were seized last week from apartments in Queens, where Zazi
visited.

Zazi has publicly denied being involved in a terror plot,
and defense lawyer Arthur Folsom dismissed as "rumor" any notion that his
client played a crucial role.

Publicly, law enforcement officials
have repeatedly said they are unaware of a specific time or target for any
attacks. Privately, officials speaking on condition of anonymity because
they were not authorized to discuss the case said investigators have
worried most about the possible use of backpack bombs on New York City
trains, similar to attacks carried out in London in 2005 and Madrid in
2004.

Backpack bombs ripped apart four commuter trains and killed
191 people in Madrid on March 11, 2004. On July 7 the next year, bombing
attacks in London killed 52 subway and bus commuters.

In a bulletin issued Friday, the FBI and Homeland Security Department warned
that improvised explosive devices are the most common tactic to blow up
railroads and other mass transit systems overseas. And they noted
incidents in which bombs were made with peroxide.

In that bulletin, obtained by The AP, officials recommended that transit systems
conduct random sweeps at terminals and stations and that law enforcement
make random patrols and board some trains and buses.

Investigators feared Zazi may have been involved in a potential plot involving hydrogen
peroxide-based explosives, according to two law enforcement officials, who
spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to
discuss the investigation.

The FBI said they found notes on
bomb-making instructions that appear to match Zazi's handwriting, and
discovered his fingerprints on materials – batteries and a scale – that
could be used to make explosives. He also made a trip to Pakistan last
year in which he received al-Qaida explosives and weapons training, the
government said.

Zazi, a legal resident of the U.S. who immigrated
in 1999, told the FBI that he must have unintentionally downloaded the
notes on bomb-making as part of a religious book and that he deleted the
book "after realizing that its contents discussed jihad."

A strange sequence of events began to unfold nearly two weeks ago when Zazi
– already under surveillance by federal agents – rented a car in Colorado
and made the 1,600-mile trek across the heartland to New York. He told
reporters that he went to New York to resolve an issue with a coffee cart
he owned.

He went to his friend's place in Queens. Once there, his
car was towed and authorities confiscated his computer. He was told by an
NYPD informant that detectives were asking about him, and decided to cut
the trip short and fly back to Colorado, authorities said.

Their surveillance blown and their main suspect flying back to Colorado,
officials speeded up the investigation and launched raids on several
Queens apartments in a search for explosives, but found none.

Zazi and his 53-year-old father, Mohammed Wali Zazi, were arrested Saturday in
Denver. Ahmad Wais Afzali, 37, was arrested in New York, where he is an
imam at a mosque in Queens. The three are accused of making false
statements to the government. If convicted, they face eight years in
prison.

Associated Press Writers Ivan Moreno, P. Solomon Banda,
and Catherine Tsai in Denver, and Tom Hays in New York contributed to this
report.











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