Initial Analysis Of The Times Square Bombing Attempt

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  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    One take. . .

    Initial Analysis Of The Times Square Bombing Attempt

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    And so it is with Target New York. It is entirely possible, nay likely, that the recent Times Square car bomb was placed at the doorstep of the Viacom building's main northeast entrance because of the South Park controversy. Aired and produced by Viacom's Comedy Central, South Park's creators intended to air a depiction of the prophet Muhammed in an episode. This angered some Muslims as an affront to their beliefs, including the forbidding of any images of Muhammed. The reasonable will protest and air complaints. The violent, the extreme, the Islamist and terrorist will attack, kill, maim and destroy.

    And he will use the attack as a propaganda tool to recruit and inspire others to the same. And this is the seed of what some call the "homegrown terrorist" or "homegrown jihad." But how "homegrown" can it be when the views and actions are so divorced from the civil American society? It may well be the execution of jihad from those within, but it can hardly be considered a "homegrown" expression of the civil American society. It is wholly foreign in every regard.

    Regardless what term is affixed, one of the aims of the terrorists executing and/or claiming public responsibility for the Times Square bombing attempt is to inspire others within America to take up their cause. As a good friend smartly remarked, "The pursuit of those responsible plays right into the al-Qaeda playbook. A recruiting tool that offends the more gifted into action. Global insurgency works like this. All failures are successes. All successes are recruits."

    . . .

    http://threatswatch.org/analysis/2010/05/examining-target-new-york/

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt
    Faisal is a naturalized American citizen who is originally from Pakistan. He recently returned from Pakistan after spending five months there. While the exact movements of Faisal are not yet known, US intelligence officials contacted by The Long War Journal believe he spent time in al Qaeda or Taliban training camps in North Waziristan.
    "North Waziristan is the heart of al Qaeda's external operations network," an intelligence official said. Previous al Qaeda plots, such as the attempted suicide attacks in New York's subway system in September 2009 by Najibullah Zazi and his accomplices, were hatched in North Waziristan. Zazi, an Afghan citizen, traveled to North Waziristan for more than three-and-a-half months of training.
    Faisal reportedly purchased the dark Nissan Pathfinder from an unidentified woman in Connecticut several weeks ago, using cash. The Pathfinder was found smoldering at Times Square on the evening of May 1. The Pathfinder was packed with three propane tanks, two five-gallon containers of gasoline, fireworks, and bags of fertilizer. The bomb appears to have been a crude fuel-air explosive device that was to be triggered by fireworks ignited by a timing device.

    http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2010/05/fbi_arrests_pakistan.php

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    "A prominent expert on Jihadist media says there is an apparent link between the new video message in which Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud, once thought to have been killed, proclaims he is still alive, and a message posted overnight Saturday in which the Pakistani Taliban appears to claim credit for the failed Times Square car bomb attack."

    http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/declassified/archive/2010/05/03/possible-tie-seen-between-new-hakimullah-video-and-pakistani-claim-of-responsibility-for-times-square-attack.aspx

  • sir82
    sir82

    So long as the terrorists remain that stupid, we have little to worry about.

    The guy bought, what - 800 pounds of non-explosive fertilizer? And tried to detonate the "bomb" with firecrackers attached to plastic alarm clocks?

    The real worrying begins when they figure out how to Google, and learn, for example, which types of fertilizer explode and which ones don't.

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    A man in Pakistan has also been arrested in connection with this.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/05/04/pakistani-american-arrested-times-square-plot/

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    Mayor Bloomberg of NYC thinks 'Denial' is a river in Egypt.

    Bloomberg later told CBS Evening News Anchor Katie Couric that the suspect behind the bombing attempt could be a domestic terrorist angry at the government who acted alone.
    "If I had to guess 25 cents, this would be exactly that. Homegrown, or maybe a mentally deranged person, or somebody with a political agenda that doesn't like the health care bill or something. It could be anything," he said.

    Matt Welch: "Proving once again that when a billionaire offers his 25 cents' worth, chances are the results are worthless."

    http://reason.com/blog/2010/05/04/the-would-be-health-care-terro

  • XJW4EVR
    XJW4EVR

    The way that the liberal dominated mainstream media focused in on a "white male" is remeniscent of the manner in which this same media was in such a hurry to remove any religious motivations from the Ft. Hood Islamo-terrorist, Major Nidal Hasan. Secondly, the liberal mainstream media has been in such a hurry to find any form of violence within the Conservatives of this country, that they have clearly ignored the violence from the Left. For example, the violence during the initial protests over Arizona's SB 1070, committed by Latinos. The violence in Santa Cruz, CA during the May Day illegal immigration marches. We even see this in history! A noted Leftist who lived in the then Soviet Union and had far-left sympathies, Lee Harvey Oswald has been removed as the sole suspect in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The left made President Kennedy's assassination about the "hatred" in Texas and Dallas, instead of the actions of one of their own.

    The facts, if one chooses to look at them objectively, clearly show that when terrorism occurs in this country it was almost always been perpetrated by Muslims. While I do not believe that every Muslim is a terrorist; history has demonstrated that nearly every terrorist has been a Muslim. Why is that the Left has sucha hard time pinning suspicion on those that have a history of terrorism? Yet on the other hand they have no problem pinning suspicion on conservatives and/or those that have issues with the current Socialist-in-Chief?

  • notverylikely
    notverylikely

    The facts, if one chooses to look at them objectively, clearly show that when terrorism occurs in this country it was almost always been perpetrated by Muslims. While I do not believe that every Muslim is a terrorist; history has demonstrated that nearly every terrorist has been a Muslim

    You mean like the white men that committed what would today be defined as terrorist against Britain way back when, or the white men who would be terrorists back in the 1860's, or the ones in China or Russia or Africa, or the Irish ones on Europe?

    Or do you just mean the ones you are talking about that happen to be Muslim?

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    > "It is entirely possible, nay likely, that the recent Times Square car bomb was placed at the doorstep of the Viacom building's main northeast entrance because of the South Park controversy."

    Everyone Remember: May 20 is ‘Everybody Draw Mohammed Day'

    http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0424/seattle-cartoonist-promotes-everybody-draw-mohammed-day/

    Seattle cartoonist: May 20 is ‘Everybody Draw Mohammed Day’

    By Stephen C. Webster Saturday, April 24th, 2010 -- 12:47 pm UPDATE: The Seattle cartoonist characterized as leading a movement against Comedy Central censorship says she didn't mean for her cartoon to go viral or "be the focus of any group."

    In a statement, she said, "I make cartoons about current, cultural events. I made a cartoon of a 'poster' entitled "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!" with a nonexistent group's name -- Citizens Against Citizens Against Humor -- drawn on the cartoon also. I did not intend for my cartoon to go viral. I did not intend to be the focus of any 'group'. I practice the first amendment by drawing what I wish. This particular cartoon of a 'poster' seems to have struck a gigantic nerve, something I was totally unprepared for. I am going back to the drawing table now!"

    As a snarky response to Muslim bloggers who "warned" Comedy Central about an episode of South Park showing the Prophet Mohammed wearing a bear suit, one Seattle cartoonist, who calls laughter her form of "prayer," is asking artists all over the world to create depictions of Mohammed on May 20. A Facebook page has been set up to cache the images for all to see.

    Speaking on a Seattle radio show on Friday, cartoonist Molly Norris said she announced her idea as a way of countering the fear exhibited by Comedy Central in censoring episode 201 of South Park.

    At the South Park Studios website, a message was posted that notes, "After we delivered the show, and prior to broadcast, Comedy Central placed numerous additional audio bleeps throughout the episode. We do not have network approval to stream our original version of the show."

    The New York-based Revolution Muslim group's Web site was largely unavailable Wednesday but a CNN report said the statement was posted alongside a graphic photo of slain Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, who was murdered by a Muslim extremist in Amsterdam in 2004.

    "In the 14 years we've been doing South Park we have never done a show that we couldn't stand behind," outh Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone wrote on their Web site. "We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central and they made a determination to alter the episode. It wasn't some meta-joke on our part. Comedy Central added the bleeps. In fact, Kyle's customary final speech was about intimidation and fear. It didn't mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped too. We'll be back next week with a whole new show about something completely different and we'll see what happens to it."

    "We have to warn [South Park creators] Matt and Trey that what they are doing is stupid and they will probably wind up like Theo van Gogh for airing this show," the group said. "This is not a threat, but a warning of the reality that will likely happen to them."

    A spokesman for the group denied the statement was an incitement to violence.

    The New York Police Department has since stepped up security at Comedy Central headquarters.

    "I wanna water down the targets," Norris said. "I haven't really organized it yet. I posted it on Facebook and I have gotten a couple drawings of Mohammed. I guess I gotta follow through and put them on a deck of cards or something."

    "As a cartoonist, I felt so much passion about what's happened and I wanted to kind of counter Comedy Central's message that they sent about being afraid," Norris continued. "That's a cartoonist's job, is to be non-PC."

    In a statement to RAW STORY, Norris said she did not personally start either of large and growing Facebook groups on either side of the debate, but she did post her art to her personal page.

    "I made a fictional poster and the information on it is also fictional," she said. "There is no Citizens Against Citizens Against Humor, etc. Although, I love the idea."

    On her blog, Midnight Corndog, she further explains her motivations:

    I really hope this sort of creative expression brings ALL people of our country together in dialogue. I am personally afraid of Muslims because the peaceful folks of that religion do not often come forward to differentiate themselves from any radical elements! I mean, if I do not hear from moderate Muslims then how am I supposed to KNOW that they, too, are not harboring ill intent toward non-Muslims?! Please if you are a non-radical Muslim tell people about yourselves. Write to newspapers. Have community round tables. When Americans don't know what you really think or feel, we might stay mired in stereotypes. Offer us knowledge!
    The post URL ends with, "please-send-drawings-of-any-religious-figure-by-may-20," though her other mentions of the idea solely focus on the Prophet Mohammed.

    In a July, 2009 special to The Seattle Times, writer Rachel Shimp described Norris's work as carrying "[a] distinctly 'Seattle' identity-complex," that "imagines what's really going on behind the computer screens in coffee shops, or in the crowds at art galleries."

    "Norris seems fascinated, as any restaurant server or cabdriver might, by the subtexts beneath cordiality," she wrote. "Consumerism is another favorite topic."

    "I make people laugh and I think laughter is prayer," she told the Seattle city council's news service. Norris's regular strip, "Everyone is a Critic," is published by City Arts magazine.

    Her cartoon announcing "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" is below. More of Norris's work can be viewed on her Web sites, here and here.

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    MSNBC Host Disappointed That Suspect is Not a Right-Wing Nutjob

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRmPTN07Iz4

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