Can you be jailed for trying to stop terrorist attacks? YES!!!

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  • G Money
    G Money

    Imagine you are trying to stop human beings from being blown to bits and pieces. You infiltrate a terrorist organizasion and give information to the country's federal authorities (FBI) in hope of stopping more killing. You give them all the info on groups in Miami who are plotting to murder more people to further their cause. You do this over a period of a few years to stem the tide of killing innocent people who are killed largely due to being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    SURPRISE!!! You are in the USA so... due to politics, you are arrested for espionage because the killing and terrorist acts are ok because the government doesn't like the country who is subject to the attacks.

    More info at http://www.freethefive.org

    And what about an international terrorist that has killed many? You'd certainly want him not to enter the USA, after all... he has been connected with:

    January 8, 1968: A bomb explodes in a suitcase in Havana

    January 25, 1968: Bombs placed in various commercial establishments in the United States

    February 1, 1968: Mexican Consulate in Miami bombed

    February 2, 1968: Bomb placed in British consul?s house in Miami

    March 12, 1968: Bomb placed in restaurant belonging to Cuban immigrants in the United States

    March 13, 1968: Bomb placed in Chilean Consulate in the United States

    April 2, 1968: Bomb placed in pharmaceutical company in United States

    April 22, 1968: Bomb placed in Mexican Consulate, United States

    April 22, 1968: Bomb placed in Spanish Tourism Office in the United States

    May 5, 1968: British ship Greenwood bombed in the United States

    May 25, 1968: Bomb placed aboard the Japanese ship Aroka Maru in the United States

    June 21, 1968: Bomb placed in Spanish Tourism Office in the United States

    June 23, 1968: Bomb placed in Mexican Tourism Office in the United States

    June 27, 1968: Bomb explodes in the garage of Mexican consul to the United States

    July 4, 1968: Bomb placed in Cuban Consulate in Canada

    July 4, 1968: Bomb placed in Canadian Tourism Office in United States

    July 7, 1968: Bomb placed in Japanese Tourism Office in the United States

    July 11, 1968: Bomb explodes near Cuban Mission to the UN, causing damage to the Yugoslavian mission

    July 11, 1968: Bomb placed aboard the Japanese ship Michagesan Maru in Mexico

    July 14, 1968: Bomb placed in Mexican Tourism Office in the United States

    July 15, 1968: Bomb discovered in a French government office in the United States

    July 16, 1968: Bomb discovered in the Mexican Consulate, United States

    July 17, 1968: Bomb placed in Cuban diplomat?s home in the United States

    July 19, 1968: Bomb placed in French Tourism Office in the United States

    July 19, 1968: Bomb placed in Shell Petroleum Company building in England

    July 19, 1968: Bomb placed in Japanese travel agency in the United States

    July 26, 1968: Bomb placed in Mexican Tourism Office in the United States

    July 31, 1968: Bomb placed in British Consulate in United States

    August 3, 1968: Bomb placed in British bank in the United States

    August 5, 1968: Bomb placed in offices of the Communist Party in the United States

    August 7, 1968: Bomb placed aboard the Bahamas ship Caribbean Venture in the United States

    August 9, 1968: Mexican representatives in the United States bombed

    August 9, 1968: Bomb placed in Mexican consul?s home in Miami

    September 11, 1968: Bomb placed aboard British ship in Mexico

    September 16, 1968: Bomb explodes aboard the Spanish ship Satrustegui in Puerto Rico

    September 16, 1968: Bazooka attack on Polish ship in Miami

    September 17, 1968: Bomb placed aboard Mexican airplane in United States

    September 19, 1968: Bomb placed in home of Mexican consul to the United States

    October 18, 1968: Bomb placed in Canadian travel agency

    October 20, 1968: Gas bomb placed in a theater where a Cuban actress was performing

    October 24, 1968: Attempts to assassinate Cuban ambassador to the UN

    July 26, 1969: Bomb placed in Mexican Tourism Office in the United States

    August 6, 1969: Bomb placed in British-owned Shell Oil offices in the United States

    August 6, 1969: Bomb placed in Air France offices in the United States

    In 1972, Bosch traveled to Chile with his friend Guillermo Novo Sampol and puts himself at the disposal of General Augusto Pinochet?s fascist junta. He subsequently participated in a series of attacks on prominent Chileans in exile.

    In 1974, Bosch created the terrorist organization called Cuban Action, with the support of the Chilean junta and Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza?s secret police.

    January 21, 1974: Bomb placed in Cuban diplomatic office in Canada

    January 21, 1974: Bomb placed in Cuban diplomatic office in Argentina

    January 21, 1974: Bomb placed in Cuban diplomatic office in Peru

    January 21, 1974: Bomb placed in Cuban embassy in Mexico

    February 13, 1974: Bomb placed in Cuban embassy in Madrid

    April 4, 1974: Prensa Latina representatives bombed in Mexico

    October 1, 1974: Bomb placed in Panamanian embassy in Caracas

    October 30, 1974: Bomb placed in Venezuelan-Cuban Friendship Institute in Venezuela

    November 11, 1974: Bomb placed in hotel where Cuban officials were staying in the United States

    March 19, 1974: Assassination of General Carlos Prats, former officer of the Chilean Armed Forces, and his wife, in Argentina

    May 10, 1975: Attempt in Rome to kill Bernardo Leighton, vice president of the Chilean Democratic Party in exile, and his wife

    July 1975: Shots fired on the resident of a Cuban official in the United States

    August 3, 1975: Assassination attempt on Cuban Ambassador Emilio Aragonés, in Argentina

    November 17, 1975: Bomb placed in Venezuelan tourism company, in Venezuela

    November 30, 1975: Bomb placed in USSR commercial office in Mexico

    March 1976: Bosch is arrested by Costa Rican police for suspicion of trying to assassinate exiled Chilean leader Andrés Pascal Allende

    September 21, 1976: Assassination of Orlando Letelier, former Chilean ambassador to the United States, and his secretary Ronnie Moffitt

    In 1976, Bosch founded the Command of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU), most of whose members had worked for the CIA. He ordered another series of attacks.

    June 6, 1976: Bomb placed in Cuban diplomatic mission at the UN

    July 1, 1976: Bomb placed in Cuban-Costa Rican cultural center in Costa Rica

    July 8, 1976: Bomb placed in Cuban mission in Spain

    September 7, 1976: Bomb placed in Cubana de Aviación warehouse in Kingston, Jamaica

    July 10, 1976: Bomb placed in Cubana de Aviación office in Barbados

    July 11, 1976: Bomb placed in Air Panama offices in Colombia

    July 23, 1976: Attempt to kidnap Cuban consul in Mérida, Mexico, resulting in the death of Cuban fishing technician D?Artagnan Díaz Díaz

    September 8, 1976: Kidnapping of two Cuban diplomats in Argentina

    September 9, 1976: Bomb placed in Guyanese embassy in Trinidad and Tobago

    September 18, 1976: Bomb placed in Cubana de Aviación office in Panama

    October 6, 1976: Mid-flight explosion of a Cubana de Aviación passenger plane, causing the deaths of all 73 persons on board

    As a result of the plane bombing, Bosch was arrested in Venezuela and accused of masterminding the horrible crime. Nevertheless, from his cell he continued to dream up and order other attacks, against Venezuelan targets, in order to pressure the Venezuelan justice system to let him go.

    March 30, 1977: Bomb placed in Venezuelan Consulate in Puerto Rico

    August 30, 1977: Bomb placed aboard a Venezuelan airplane in Miami

    December 23, 1977: Bomb placed in Viasa airline office, United States

    December 30, 1977: Bomb placed in Venezuelan Consulate in Puerto Rico

    In 1978, also from his cell, he ordered attacks on Mexican interests, in response to the measures taken by that government following the death of Cuban fishing technician D?Artagnan Díaz Díaz.

    February 7, 1978: Bomb placed in Mexican Consulate in the United States

    February 7, 1978: Bomb placed aboard the Mexican ship Azteca, resulting in two deaths and seven injuries

    Later, still from his cell, he directed and maintained the actions of Omega-7, consisting of a long chain of terrorist attacks.

    September 9, 1978: Bomb placed in Cuban mission at the UN

    October 5, 1978: Bomb placed across from Madison Square Garden, where Cuban boxers were supposed to fight

    October 6, 1978: Bomb placed in offices of Girasol tourism company, belonging to the Socialist Party of Puerto Rico

    October 6, 1978: Bomb placed in offices of Antillana tourism company of Puerto Rico

    October 6, 1978: Bomb placed in offices of the Record Public Service company, owned by a Cuban immigrant in Puerto Rico

    October 23, 1978: Bomb placed in La Prensa newspaper in the United States

    November 18, 1978: Bomb threats made against TWA, due to its flights to Cuba

    December 28, 1978: Bomb placed in office of Varadero Travel in Puerto Rico

    December 29, 1978: Bomb placed in Cuban mission at the UN

    December 29, 1978: Bomb placed in Lincoln Center, New York

    March 26, 1979: Bomb placed in TWA offices at New York?s JFK Airport

    March 26, 1979: Bomb placed in office of Weehawken company of New Jersey, headed by Cuban Eulalio J. Negrín, a member of the Committee of 75, which was negotiating with Cuba

    April 4, 1979: Murder of Carlos Muñoz Varela, member of the Antonio Maceo Brigade and director of Varadero Travel in Puerto Rico

    November 25, 1979: Eulalio J. Negrín murdered

    September 11, 1980: Murder of Félix García Rodríguez, Cuban diplomat to the United Nations

    In 1987, thanks to Otto Reich, Bosch was freed and entered the United States, where he was granted asylum and even a presidential pardon.

    And George Bush Senior overrode the Attorney general and let him in. Who needs to find Bin Laden with this guy living in the US. The distinguished gentleman is none other than Orlando Bosch. google his name to learn more.

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Sounds like a propaganda email.

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