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Not so sure about point number 10:

Full Text: Al-Qaida Claims Responsibility For American Blackout
This communiqué claiming to be from Al-qaida appeared on the Arabic on-line group Global Islamic Media, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/abubanan2/ who have published al-Qaida statements in the past. As always, we caution readers that the contents of this report can not be verified.

In The Name Of God, The Merciful, The Mercy-Giving

Operation Sudden Lightning In The Land Of The Tyrant Of The Age

"If you are suffering, they are suffering even as you suffer," [Qur'an, 4:104]


Before we begin this communiqué, we would like to remind the Muslims that just five days after our second communiqué was issued the American enemy could find no way to avoid acknowledging openly, via one of the networks - namely "Wan News" - that Indonesian security sources, which had refused to disclose their identities, had confirmed that a group of agents of the American Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) were in the Mariott Hotel in order to take part in secret interrogations of Mujahid prisoners and that the timing of the explosion there coincided with the moment when that sinful group was leaving the hotel.

This is what we had stated in our communiqué, a fact that proves the credibility of our communiqués. God is greatest! And praise be to God!

In compliance with orders of the Commander of the Mujahids, Usamah bin Ladin (may God preserve him), to strike America's economic links, the Abu Hafs al-Misri Brigades struck at two important electricity generating targets in the region of the American East, including the most important economic cities of America and of Canada, (its ally in the war against Islam), the cities of Toronto and New York, and the regions around them. This strike resulted in a cut off of electricity from more than fifty million persons. For security reasons, it is not possible to clarify the manner in which the sabotage of these two points was carried out, in case the mujahids might need to use the same innovative method again soon, if God wills.

In fulfillment of the promise of the Shaykh of the Mujahids, Usamah bin Ladin (may God preserve him), in an earlier declaration that he would present a gift to the Iraqi people, here is the gift, presented to the Americans at a time of preparedness and expectation. This is to let the criminal Bush and his gang know that the penalty will be suited to their action. The soldiers of God cut off power to the above named cities, plunging the lives of Americans into darkness, just as the criminals had plunged the lives of the Muslim peoples of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Palestine into darkness. The Americans lived one black day that they will never forget. The lived a day of terror, alarm, and fear so that they might come to know that the penalty will suit the action. This act had its clear effect on this people in spite of all their security agencies that receive unimaginable amounts of funding squeezed out of the hearts' blood of the Americans. The above named cities endured a state of chaos and tumult. There was looting and theft. Cities were robbed just as Baghdad, the capital of the Caliphs, was robbed; and just as chaos was spread in Afghanistan and Palestine, in order that the American people would have a taste from the same cup.

We heard the surprise expressed in the statement by the American and Canadian enemy, where there are universities of science that teach nuclear physics and where there are space agencies, etc., we heard them say that it was slandered lightning that had destroyed the two targets. We are supposed to be obedient and believe this drivel, but God knows that the lightning and lightning bolts are innocent of that, just as the wolf was innocent of the blood of Joseph the son of Jacob. If the cut off of electricity had been limited to one or two cities, their lie would be believable to most people. But reality has demonstrated that the cut off of electricity affected the whole East of America and a whole section of Canada. . . . .

Among the benefits of this strike are (and the news media have perhaps mentioned what we are going to say here):

1. It showed that America will not live in security until the conditions that were mentioned in the first and second communiqués have been met. Among them are the release of all prisoners, including Shaykh Umar Abd ar-Rahman, and the departure of [enemy forces] from the land of the Muslims, including Jerusalem, the Arabian Peninsula, and Kashmir.

2. It brought dread to their hearts, just as they do to the Muslims.

3. It cut off electricity from fifty million people in America and Canada causing material and moral losses. It is not just our brothers and sisters in Palestine,Iraq, Afghanistan, etc., who should suffer from such things. The American people must taste the same punishment.

4. It struck at the chief stronghold of the American economy (the world stock exchange).

5. It was a message delivered to the United Nations against Islam, whose headquarters is in New York.

6. It was a message to all investors that America has become an insecure country for their money, for as is known, the American economy is totally dependent on investor confidence.

7. It shut down seven major airports, which constituted a blow to the airline companies.

8. It put nine nuclear reactors out of action, something that has never happened before and is regarded as a powerful blow to the economy since the nine reactors are located in the states of New York, New Jersey, Ohio, and Michigan.

9. It shut down transport - trains, cars, trucks, etc., - which resulted in heavy losses.

10. It put the Internet, which is the chief thing that they depend on in commercial transactions, out of action.

11. It put the world banks, whose headquarters are in New York, out of action.

12. It caused huge losses to insurance companies.

13. It caused losses due to the extensive deployments of police and security personnel.

14. Economists confirmed that the cut off of electricity in America and Canada will cost the American treasury at least US$10 billion. And just so that the hearts of American officials might burn, the cost of the mujahids' operation to sabotage the power generating lines cost only $7,000. So go choke to death in your rage!

15. It caused the decline of the American dollar in relation to other currencies.

We say to the Muslims that this is not the strike that has been expected. This is something called a war of skirmishes (to wear down the enemy). The American vipers are massive and big and must be worn down and broken up in order to facilitate their destruction.

We say to the people of Afghanistan and Kashmir that the gift of the Shaykh of the Mujahids, Usamah bin Ladin, is on its way to the White House. Then there will be the gift in honor of al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. And how will you come to know the nature of the gift for al-Aqsa; when and where will it come?? Wait to see the answer!!

"And on that day the Believers will rejoice at God's help to victory. He helps to victory whomever He wills, He is the Mighty, the Mercy-giving" [Qur'an,30:4-5]

God is Greatest!

God is Greatest!

Islam is coming!

To bring might to the mighty and contempt to the contemptible!

The Abu Hafs al-Misri Brigades (al-Qa'idah)
Friday, 17 Jumada ath-Thani 1424H 15 August 2003CE)





"The statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque self-deception." - Mark Twain, 1917
 
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You don't seriously beleive in that crap do you.







 
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MisterNiceGuy wrote:

- Not so sure about point number 10:

Well, massive fiber optic networks were out of commission during the blackout. Therefore, technically a good portion of the online transactions banks and various other businesses engage in were also disrupted as a result.

As far as Al Queda being behind the blackout, I really don't know what to think about that. However, it is funny though how nobody here in North America wants to take blame for the outage, yet Bin Laden and Co. already have.
 
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ScrubberManFSJ wrote:
- You don't seriously beleive in that crap do you.

Yes Scrubber, every last word. I even believe they were behind 9/11.




"The statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque self-deception." - Mark Twain, 1917
 
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V3-Dev wrote:
- MisterNiceGuy wrote:
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-- Not so sure about point number 10:
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- Well, massive fiber optic networks were out of
- commission during the blackout. Therefore,
- technically a good portion of the online
- transactions banks and various other businesses
- engage in were also disrupted as a result.

True but to say the Internet was out of action is something of an exaggeration. I noticed you were still on it




"The statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque self-deception." - Mark Twain, 1917
 
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MNG:



if your Gramma dies of old age, these morons will probably try to claim they did that as well.



(if gramma is passed on, sorry to hear that, it was just a point)





 
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MisterNiceGuy wrote:
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- ScrubberManFSJ wrote:
-- You don't seriously beleive in that crap do you.
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- Yes Scrubber, every last word. I even believe they
- were behind 9/11.
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- *knocks on door*

May I say something?

I think if Osama bin hiding were behind this, it was pretty lame. His monkeys could have easily (under the cover of darkness)planted explossives under a bridge or just leave a briefcase with a bomb in the crowd walking along the streets in the cannyons of Manhattan and kill much more people then on 9/11, and really make a statement. No I dont believe that Looser and his network are capable of doing something like this and not included a more destructive attack then just financial setback




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well if you take it at face vaule this is just another attempt of making another war.

It sort of reminds me back in the day of pirates. Where noone was 'really' at war but still at war.

That's what I look at state supported terrorism, and who is to stop some of these mild eastern country from letting these extremist direct anger towards America. I mean lord forbid that they manage to lower America's ecconmy so they have a better advandage in trade and in turn improve their economy.

So I say if they decided to help terroism and support it, and acts like these are commited by those terroism they should have their country invaded. Because it would sure as hell make people think twice before supporting it.


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i dont know if osama was targeting google but that was down on the powercut day.

good job osama we are shaking in our boots (i couldnt find a recipe for roast chicken)

damn osama i had to get a takeaway that night. i have been dealt a moral lesson and now understand the plight of those in afghanistan.




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Yeah, right.

Al-Kidda was just waiting for something to happen so they can take blame.

Toby farted!! Damn Al-Qaeda... Damn them for feeding my dog beans!!!

Even if it were caused by the terrorists, what the hell were they trying to do?... "Hey guys, listen up. Ip we shut down da power in America, maybe we can mess up teenage girls' hair! Praise Allah!!"

(Back at Suzie's Slumber Party)

Oh my god! Oh... Mygod! My blowdryer isn't working! Oh mygod! Ah! Now I'm cold! Ah! My hair is being damaged as we speak!!...

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Why not blow up a damn and nock power out for good, as well as kill lots with water flood.



Huh MR NICE GUY





 
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V3-Dev wrote:

- As far as Al Queda being behind the blackout, I
- really don't know what to think about that. However,
- it is funny though how nobody here in North America
- wants to take blame for the outage, yet Bin Laden
- and Co. already have.

Well for one thing who ever is responsible here in North America has plenty to loose and Osama and his trained monkeys have plenty to gain by taking false credit. Besides not having much funding readily available any longer to do any real damage they have to look for cheap terror tactics like lying through their dusty turbins as the situation arise.

Now the recent UN Embassy bombing in Iraq, I can believe Al Qada could be behind it.

In any case We don't need some letter from anyone taking responsibility. We have the ability to find out who did what like we did after 9/11.
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Message Edited on 08/19/03 08:16PM by Hornet57
 
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Hornet, I am well aware of why power companies, the Congress, and even this administration don't want to take any blame for the outage. Either way that is why I said I found it all very funny considering their lack of accountability has already given the opportunity to groups like Al Queda to claim responsibility. As far as the bombing of the U.N. mission goes, yeah it could be Bin Laden's lot, or several other militant groups that Iraq has now become a magnet for since the US occupation and the breakdown of law.
 
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V3-Dev wrote:
- Hornet, I am well aware of why power companies, the
- Congress, and even this administration don't want to
- take any blame for the outage.

Yeah no kidding, morons just try to blame Canada when it was clearly just a mass brownout.

This is great for them too, just blame it on Syria or something and poof! Scratch another one down!
 
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I Doubt AQ was behind it. Even electric corps have difficulties to explain how it happen, then how AQ has plannified this cascading outage so perfectly according to their evil plans .


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I'd love to see where they claim to have begun the chain reaction geographically. I already know at which generation plant the blackout's domino effect began, but I highly doubt these tools do.



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Cowanchicken wrote:
- V3-Dev wrote:
-- Hornet, I am well aware of why power companies, the
-- Congress, and even this administration don't want to
-- take any blame for the outage.
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- Yeah no kidding, morons just try to blame Canada
- when it was clearly just a mass brownout.

Actually, pretty smart people in the energy industry were trying to track down the cause when those suppositions were being thrown around and the initial reports were somewhat plausible to those outside the energy business.

- This is great for them too, just blame it on Syria
- or something and poof! Scratch another one down!


Well, that's hardly going to happen. It wasn't Canada's fault and the actual company at which the original electric faults occurred is already known.



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Message Edited on 08/19/03 11:16PM by Witness
 
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I think Osama should blow up the Rolling Stones:

At least Keith Richards and that walking corpse of a Bass Man.


Leep Out:



 
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ScrubberManFSJ wrote:
- Why not blow up a damn and nock power out for good,
- as well as kill lots with water flood.
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- Huh MR NICE GUY
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Good idea, I'll pass it on to Osama.




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Witness wrote:

- Actually, pretty smart people in the energy industry
- were trying to track down the cause when those
- suppositions were being thrown around and the
- initial reports were somewhat plausible to those
- outside the energy business.

Well Wit, it's a shame we don't have more of these "pretty smart people" in our government. I mean the Republican controlled Congress and administration have repeatedly held up legislation (and continue to do so) that would have upgraded the power grid a real long time ago.

If they hadn't refused time and again to separate the power grid provisions in the energy bill from such others as drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, tax breaks for the oil and gas industry in addition to other benefits for their energy producing friends, we would not have had the blackout to begin with.
 
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