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    This following is a MosNews report, which i will not link to directly. It is a recent report of something which middle eastern and other outlests first reported a couple of weeksago. It's core-TAA and Final Phase information. I have intentionally not linked to MosNews and advise others to visit that site rarely if at all... I am advised that the log records of visitors to MosNews.com are for ulterior motives.




    Al Qaeda’s Al-Zawahiri Received Terrorist Training in Russia — Newspaper

    07-18-2005

    Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), formerly known as the KGB, gave terrorist training to Ayman-al-Zawahiri, the second most wanted member of al-Qaeda after Osama bin Laden, Asian News International reported Sunday.

    The Pakistani newspaper The Dawn quoted a report in the Polish newspaper “Rzeczpospolita” that before deciding to join Osama, Zawahiri received terrorist training in 1998 at an FSB camp in Dagestan.

    Thereafter, he shifted his base to Afghanistan to become Osama bin Laden’s deputy, the paper quoted a former FSB agent as saying.

    The agent also claimed that Zawahiri was not the only link between the FSB and al-Qaeda.

    Zawahiri has been indicted for his alleged role in the Aug. 7, 1998, bombings of U.S. Embassies in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya.

    The U.S. State Department’s “Rewards for Justice Program” has offered a reward of up to $25 million for information leading directly to the apprehension or conviction of Zawahiri.

    Born on June 19, 1951, Zawahiri is a prominent member of al-Qaeda, and formerly headed the Egyptian Islamic Jihad paramilitary organization. Al-Zawahiri is a physician by trade and speaks Arabic, French, and some English.

    In 1998 he formally merged the Egyptian Islamic Jihad into al-Qaeda.

    According to reports by a former al-Qaeda member, he has worked in the organization since its inception and was a senior member of the group’s shura council. He is often described as a “lieutenant” to Osama. It is also assumed that al-Zawahiri serves as Bin Laden’s doctor as the latter reportedly suffers from a kidney disorder, possibly requiring dialysis.

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    i think we may have discussed this before, sean. and i am in total agreement. i also think there are links to other high profile Al Qaeda leadership i have yet to hear about as well. it makes me wonder just how far the Soviets have gone to support Al Qaeda.

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    i think we may have discussed this before, sean. and i am in total agreement. i also think there are links to other high profile Al Qaeda leadership i have yet to hear about as well. it makes me wonder just how far the Soviets have gone to support Al Qaeda.

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    The question is simple.

    The collapse of communism was staged by Russian KGB-GRU and the Communists for our naive western consumption.
    We are now sitting ducks for the communists from Russia etc. - this means the entire Russian regime is still communist, they only pretend to be our "strategic allies".

    Deception works only when accepted by the enemy, and Russians are confident that in case of America this is the case.

    I have documented on my website several times that in case of Eastern Europe all these "anti-communist revolutions, peaceful as they were [how this is even possible ?] were organized by the KGB, set up in advance and implemented.

    When communists organize and run "an anti-communist revolution" how much freedom will come of it ?

    None !

    That is exactly the case in Eastern Europe today.

    Meantime Russia has 200 nuclear bunker-cities [Yamantau Mtn, Voronovo etc.] at the building cost of $6 billion per bunker and it can house over 60 thousand military personnel for a year and longer, the Yamantau Mtn is the size of Washington D.C. - some 400 square miles.

    The same in China, they have bunkers too.

    These 2 communist countries run the "Islamic terrorism" from the beginning.

    When I served in Czechoslovak Air Force we were training pilots to fly our Mig 21 jets.

    We also had people from the communist regime of Angola and also from Libya whom we trained as well. Libyans were also studying on our military academies.

    I was told by former CZ Intelligence Officer Vladimir Hucin that Mohammad Atta was in fact trained by CZ communists in 1988 in the terrorist training camp Zastavka near city of Brno.

    This report about Zawahiri is not surprising to me one bit.

    It is only confirmation of what I am saying for the last 5 years.

    Russia has never given up her communist ambitions to rule the World, we are the enemy and they want America out of the way.

    They will use anything, nuclear and biological and chemical weapons, their stockpiles must be at this time enormous.

    We simply don't consider this possible, our already infiltrated intelligence services are not capable to produce any warning to the America people and our blind trust to what communists view as absolutely meaningless - a disarmament treaty - is the only think we put our trust and national security in.

    That is never the answer, not when communists are planning our country;s destruction.

    God have mercy on us.

    Honza

    www.anti-communistanalyst.com

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    I think Russia and China both will invest years in trying to figure out how to destroy the US without a retaliation strike in return first. One thing I've been noticing lately is the number of new virus' coming out of china. I think they'll approach it that way before they finally nuke. Just my 2 cents.

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    Just as this report about the FSB/KGB training al-Zawahiri came from Alexandr Litvinenko, he has also divulged other extremely relevant information.

    Here is Litvinenko's take on the events at Beslan. It is exactly what we thought it was!

    A Step At A Time: Litvinenko on Beslan
    Monday, September 13, 2004

    Chechenpress, London

    A. Litvinenko: "The identities of the terrorists prove 100% the participation of the FSB in the seizure of the school in Beslan"


    In connection with the extremely intricate and incomprehensible situation with the personalities of the people who participated in the hostage-taking in Beslan, the correspondent of the "Chechenpress" agency turned to a specialist for an explanation. The questions are answered by former Lieutenant Colonel of the FSB, Aleksandr Litvinenko.

    Question: Aleksandr, could you please explain to our readers how it could happen that the persons who seized the hostages had previously been in the hands of the FSB, and how all of them managed to be freed simultaneously and to organize and conduct such an action?

    Answer: According to the internal orders which regulate the operational secret service activity of the organs of the FSB of the Russian Federation, for persons who have been arrested on suspicion of their participation in illegal armed units, organized criminal associations which repeatedly used dangerous forms of violence and terrorism, a file of operative work progress is opened (a so-called file of operational control or development, and if more than two people are suspected of criminal activity, a file is opened for the group). During the work on the mentioned case, measures are taken for the operational tracking of the criminal cases, and secret measures are taken with regard to the prisoners. I.e., they are being followed, and in this connection they are constantly under the control of the special services.

    If the persons involved in these cases are sentenced, the cases are transferred to be dealt with by the subdivisions of the FSB in whose area the object is serving his sentence in the form of prison. The operational files are continued during his stay in the prison colony, and after he has finished the prison period and is released, they are sent to the FSB organs at his place of residence. When the object is released and reliable, and checked information has been acquired that he has completely stopped carrying out criminal activity, the operational file is reassessed into a file of operational observation, and continued for about five years, as a rule.

    If the criminal case is abandoned because there is no criminal issue, or it cannot be proved, as well as on other rehabilitation grounds (though this is extremely rare), the operative subdivision, as a rule, continues for some time with the control or observation of the object while he is free, and it isn't stopped until confirmation is obtained that he has completely ended his criminal activity.

    Additionally, there are frequent cases when people who are arrested for insignificant crimes are controlled or dealt with like persons suspected of more serious crimes. The operational measures of the FSB with respect to the objects are stopped in the following cases: no confirmation that the person has been engaged in criminal activity; the person foregoes criminal activity; death; reaching the age of 70 for men and 65 for women, and also in connection with their recruiting into the secret service apparatus of the RF FSB (then agency files are opened on them).

    If we examine the case of those who have been tracked down in the hostage-taking in Beslan town, and the fact that they proved to have been free after their arrest by FSB organs and that they committed the hostage-taking after that, then I am absolutely sure that they couldn't have left their prisons under any circumstances, without having come into the view of the FSB. Especially if we consider the fact that they were categorized in their criminal cases as active participants in bandit formations, persons who were close to the leaders of the Resistance, terrorists. I don't have any doubts that after their detention and arrest, in the places where they were kept under guard by the FSB organs, active operational measures were conducted with regard to them, and first of all, measures directed at turning them to secret collaboration with the FSB. And only after they had been recruited, after all the operational information known to them about people the FSB
    is interested in had been obtained, and an additional check as newly recruited FSB agents, they were released in order to fulfill assignments for the special services.

    This is the only possible way to explain the fact that these people who had previously been sitting in prisons under active surveillance by the FSB, suddenly all together turned out to be free and then under one command planned and carried out this action. Moreover, none of them allegedly reported the planned hostage-taking to the FSB. It is possible that some of them might have kept the FSB "in the dark", and when it became known, they were already in the school building. But it's 100% sure that Chechens who are arrested for terrorism and participation in bandit formations don't have other ways to freedom than to flee or to be recruited. And most likely, Khodov, who was wanted for terrorism, wasn't arrested by the militia organs at his homeplace, because he was a secret agent of the FSB, and he wasn't removed from the arrest warrant in order not to reveal him to his operational environment, just as they did back in the old days at the Moscow UFSB with their known agent, the terrorist Maksim Lozovsky, nicknamed "The Colonel".


    Aleksandr Litvinenko, London, for Chechenpress, 08.09.04 (tr. N.S., my minor edits)

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