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Hezbollah Operating in Canada
thestar.com — Sleeper terror cells have been activated and Jewish locations in Canada have been under Hezbollah's surveillance. A recent Intelligence report indicates Hezbollah is focusing on Canada as the next location of a planned terror attack against Jewish targets outside the Middle East.
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- urik88, on 06/22/2008, -2/+14Very, very sad. Hezbollah has to be stopped.
The AMIA terrorist attack in Argentina was probably made by them. Now Hezbollah is converting indigenous people in the triple frontier in north Argentina into extremist Islam and operating there, and nobody over here even knows about it. Hezbollah is very underestimated,- Waiting2awake, on 06/23/2008, -2/+1What is it that they are promising to those people to make them join up? What are people getting through that organization that they aren't elsewhere?
That would seem to me to be the important question.- urik88, on 06/23/2008, -0/+4They are uneducated persons living in poverty. Most of Argentina isn't like Buenos Aires. So these people can be very easily influenced and manipulated. They can offer them from eternal life in paradise, to wealth and common goods. Here are some sources:
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2006/09/hezbolla ...
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2002/10/28/021028 ...
http://analogkid12.wordpress.com/2006/09/02/terror ...- urik88, on 06/23/2008, -0/+4Here's the correct newyorker link
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2002/10/28/021028 ... - Waiting2awake, on 06/23/2008, -2/+1OK so what is Islam offering that Christianity, or Judaism, or Hinduism isn't for that matter?
it would seem to me, albeit way on the outside looking it, it is a social problem that could be solved without having people being sold off into spiritual slavery? - DrDreyfus, on 06/23/2008, -0/+3They offer essentially the same thing.
The way you attain the gifts promised is what differs.
Some Muslims (Hezbollah) beleive that suicide mass murder grants you seventy-two virgins when you complete your mission.
Unlike Judaism and Christianity, any rewards for such socially and morally unacceptable acts have been stripped whether by Rabbinic intervention (Gamarah, Talmud, Mishnah, Tosefta) or decrees announced by leaders of the different streams of Christianity (the Pope).
- urik88, on 06/23/2008, -0/+4Here's the correct newyorker link
- urik88, on 06/23/2008, -0/+4They are uneducated persons living in poverty. Most of Argentina isn't like Buenos Aires. So these people can be very easily influenced and manipulated. They can offer them from eternal life in paradise, to wealth and common goods. Here are some sources:
- Waiting2awake, on 06/23/2008, -2/+1What is it that they are promising to those people to make them join up? What are people getting through that organization that they aren't elsewhere?
- TRMarchesano, on 06/22/2008, -8/+10I wish we would just start WWIII and get it over with while we still have a chance, a few more years of the liberal syphilis and we may be too weak to defend ourselves...
Sounds crazy, but think about it...- urik88, on 06/23/2008, -2/+9You obviously didn't read enough about the world wars if you're wishing for a third one...
- stutimandal, on 06/23/2008, -0/+3Canada also helps secure some Khalistan movement terrorists. The Air India flight bombers were not punished by the Canadian courts. Being open-minded is great, but giving shelter to anti-social elements is hazardous.
- yellowcakewalk, on 06/23/2008, -10/+5That's bad for Canada. Here in the USA we have been infiltrated by an insidious espionage organization called AIPAC.
- dkapuchino, on 06/23/2008, -3/+9Your comparison is wrong. AIPAC is a legitimate organization operating in the US, and has even been endorsed recently by both John McCain, and Barack Obama. There are allegations against individuals within AIPAC that have to do with obtaining classified Intell about Arab contries, but no convictions yet. A better comparison to Hezbollah terrorist operating in Canada would be one of the following:
* The Buffalo Six: Shafal Mosed, Yahya Goba, Sahim Alwan, Mukhtar Al-Bakri, Yasein Taher, Elbaneh Jaber. Six Muslims from the Lackawanna, N.Y. area were charged and convicted for providing material support to al Qaeda.[97]
* Iyman Faris In October 2003 Iyman Faris was sentenced to 20 years in prison for providing material support and resources to al Qaeda and conspiracy for providing the terrorist organization with information about possible U.S. targets for attack.[97]
* Ahmed Omar Abu Ali In November 2005 he was convicted and sentenced to 30 years in prison for providing material support and resources to al Qaeda, conspiracy to assassinate the President of the United States, conspiracy to commit air piracy and conspiracy to destroy aircraft.[97]
* Ali al-Tamimi was convicted and sentenced in April 2005 to life in prison for recruiting Muslims in the US to fight U.S. troops in Afghanistan.[97]- Waiting2awake, on 06/23/2008, -8/+1Just because something is "official" doesn't mean it is good, just as because something is "unofficial" means that it is bad..
Generally speaking - the more official it is - the more processed for public consumption(AKA less true) it is.
Be wary of any group that will try and make you feel that one side is "good" and the other "bad". They are only out to control you.- dkapuchino, on 06/23/2008, -0/+7That's why I never go to bed without my trustee aluminum foil hat. That way, my brain can't be subjected to the "official" story.
- Waiting2awake, on 06/23/2008, -8/+1Just because something is "official" doesn't mean it is good, just as because something is "unofficial" means that it is bad..
- dkapuchino, on 06/23/2008, -3/+9Your comparison is wrong. AIPAC is a legitimate organization operating in the US, and has even been endorsed recently by both John McCain, and Barack Obama. There are allegations against individuals within AIPAC that have to do with obtaining classified Intell about Arab contries, but no convictions yet. A better comparison to Hezbollah terrorist operating in Canada would be one of the following:
- lucy22, on 06/23/2008, -1/+5I think the immigration policies might be a little relaxed in Canada, but no excuse to allow a known terrorist group operate.
- HumanCattle, on 06/23/2008, -5/+1This has been going on for too long. Hezbollah are infiltrating everywhere.
There's this one guy at burger king that I think is a Hezbollah. He gives me dirty looks when I order bacon.- dkapuchino, on 06/23/2008, -0/+7That's just your own racist hating of Muslims. That's both ***** up and wrong, and by being suspicious of every Muslim, you play straight into the hands of the Terrorists.
Terrorists infiltrating our countries and planning attacks against us is no joke. This costs many many innocent people's lives. We should keep on investing in our intelligence and be aware of suspicious activity. Being a Muslim or "giving you dirty looks" is not suspicious activity. Downloading instructions on how to make bombs, setting up 24/7 surveillance on targets, and weapons training in Iran is.
- dkapuchino, on 06/23/2008, -0/+7That's just your own racist hating of Muslims. That's both ***** up and wrong, and by being suspicious of every Muslim, you play straight into the hands of the Terrorists.
- bosssmiley, on 06/23/2008, -3/+2One week: Canada has oil sands.
Next week: Canada has Hezbollah
Week after: ... - 7Mystery, on 06/23/2008, -9/+2Hezbollah is not a ***** terrorist organization. They're patriots that defend ONLY their country.
Don't believe this neocon/Zionist *****.- urik88, on 06/23/2008, -1/+8Attacking the AMIA in Argentina with 400 kg's of explosives is defending their country?
Kidnapping soldiers is defending their country? Launching Katiushas into Israel thus breaking a war is defending their country?
Don't believe this terrorist supporting *****.- Waiting2awake, on 06/23/2008, -8/+1OK, OK, OK... what he meant to say was that they aren't any more of a terrorist organization than the CIA is, or the major world governments are.....
Thus the problem with the W.O.T - the definitions they needed to allow them to do what they wanted to do - also trap every single other nation.
If they attack a Jewish Temple then they will be charged with whatever crime and as a hate crime. I doubt they will find that it will aid their cause though. Most cultures here find that there are serious advantages to living and not pissing off each other - so I think that if some faction of a group decided to hit the Jewish population - they would have the opposite effect, that have having the other groups coming to the aid of the Jewish people.- dkapuchino, on 06/23/2008, -0/+6That's not at all what he meant to say. He meant to say that attacking innocent Jewish civilians while they are praying at their synagogues is not only Not an act of terror, but also an act of patriotism. He's justifying terrorists, redefining their vile acts, and you're justifying him, redefining his words.
- 7Mystery, on 06/23/2008, -4/+1Actually there is NO evidence that ties Hezbollah to that bombing whatsoever! In fact, Argentine justice, as late as 2005, blamed the bombing on TEHRAN, not Hezbollah!
Those two kidnapped soldiers were IN Lebanese land current occupied by Israel. Israel had occupied parts of Lebanon for more then 3 decades and imprisoned more hundreds of thousands of Lebanese citizens, and you make big deal out of two ***** invading soldiers?
And don’t even mention the Katyusha rockets. It was Israel who used Cluster Bombs to bomb Beirut. ***** cowards!
- Waiting2awake, on 06/23/2008, -8/+1OK, OK, OK... what he meant to say was that they aren't any more of a terrorist organization than the CIA is, or the major world governments are.....
- DrDreyfus, on 06/23/2008, -0/+6Their only country?
What the ***** are you talking about?
- urik88, on 06/23/2008, -1/+8Attacking the AMIA in Argentina with 400 kg's of explosives is defending their country?
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