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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~
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Oct 23 14 10:06 PM
AUSTRALIA’S head Islamic State recruiter has made a fresh bid to reach out to home grown Aussie terrorists as a Bankstown boy has been unveiled as the new face of the terror outfit. Mohammed Ali Baryalei, believed to be responsible for recruiting more than half of the 60 Australians fighting with Islamic State and Syria, and the alleged co-ordinator of a thwarted attack on a member of the public in Sydney, has made a number of unsuccessful phone calls to key members of the terror cell planning the attack, The Australian reports.
Mohammed Ali Baryalei, believed to be responsible for recruiting more than half of the 60 Australians fighting with Islamic State and Syria, and the alleged co-ordinator of a thwarted attack on a member of the public in Sydney, has made a number of unsuccessful phone calls to key members of the terror cell planning the attack, The Australian reports.
Read more @ http://www.news.com.au/national/is-recruiter-mohammed-ali-baryalei-contacts-australian-terrorists-as-mohamed-elomar-threatens-soldiers/story-fncynjr2-1227099952760
These are very sick individuals..... put me off religion .... PERIOD. It sends some people whacky!
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http://www.9news.com.au/world/2014/10/24/10/25/us-air-strike-obliterates-isil-fighters
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Oct 25 14 4:09 PM
icepick wrote:Why didn't I see this coming?http://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/government-to-give-csis-more-powers-in-fight-against-homegrown-radicals
Allowing CSIS to obtain information on Canadians fighting abroad with terror groups through the “Five Eyes” spy network, which includes Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.Letting CSIS more easily track Canadians engaging in terrorist activities abroad, and similarly helping a Five Eyes country track its nationals working with terror groups in Canada.Giving CSIS informants the same anonymity accorded to police sources.
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Oct 26 14 9:11 PM
icepick wrote:Yes, as I said earlier, espionage agencies must get beyond this current paradigm as well. Do your job boys, or become dinosaurs. And we all know what happened to them.
Oct 27 14 9:36 AM
Jan 16 15 11:19 PM
OFFICIALLY it is called Highway 16. But to many, the notorious stretch of road where dozens of women have simply disappeared or turned up dead, has come to be known as the Highway of Tears. No one knows exactly how many have vanished along the 800km road through British Columbia in Canada, though some say the number could be as high as 40.Signs along the highway warn of a serial killer on the loose, cautioning girls not to hitchhike, though the killer theory has not been proved. Many of the women who have gone missing along Highway 16 belong to indigenous communities. Picture: Flickr@ Izithombe Source: SuppliedThe lack of answers only adds to the mystery, and for local people, the growing sense of alarm.Many of the missing belong to remote indigenous communities, with little or no transport or phone coverage, and who are forced to hitchhike to get around.Most disappeared on a remote stretch linking the cities of Prince George and Prince Rupert.“A lot of women are forced to hitchhike along the highway because there is no other option,’’ anti-violence campaigner Wendy Kellas, who works on the Highway of Tears project to raise awareness, told news.com.au.She said one official estimate listed 18 women as missing or murdered in the past 30 years, however indigenous communities claim that number is far higher.
OFFICIALLY it is called Highway 16. But to many, the notorious stretch of road where dozens of women have simply disappeared or turned up dead, has come to be known as the Highway of Tears.
No one knows exactly how many have vanished along the 800km road through British Columbia in Canada, though some say the number could be as high as 40.
Signs along the highway warn of a serial killer on the loose, cautioning girls not to hitchhike, though the killer theory has not been proved.
Many of the women who have gone missing along Highway 16 belong to indigenous communities. Picture: Flickr@ Izithombe Source: Supplied
The lack of answers only adds to the mystery, and for local people, the growing sense of alarm.
Many of the missing belong to remote indigenous communities, with little or no transport or phone coverage, and who are forced to hitchhike to get around.
Most disappeared on a remote stretch linking the cities of Prince George and Prince Rupert.
“A lot of women are forced to hitchhike along the highway because there is no other option,’’ anti-violence campaigner Wendy Kellas, who works on the Highway of Tears project to raise awareness, told news.com.au.
She said one official estimate listed 18 women as missing or murdered in the past 30 years, however indigenous communities claim that number is far higher.
Read more @ http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/highway-of-tears-women-have-gone-missing-for-years/story-fnq2o7dd-1227186994208