Archive for October 11th, 2004
Quote of the Day
“[If] this stupid Arafat going to give his blood to prostitution, I wish they committed him to a compressor to take all his blood and threw him like a cockroach into the dustbin as his life and death is not worth anything.”
- jailed radical Islamic cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, showing his slight dislike for Terrorfat.
Sounds [...]
Cop That!
From the Why Does Israel Keep Making the ‘Oddly Enough’ News? department:
Israel’s police chief has dismissed a senior traffic officer after catching him speeding, media reports have said.
They said Chief Superintendent Moshe Karadi spotted David Gaz, commander of traffic police in southern Israel, driving at 140 km (88 miles) an hour last Wednesday on [...]
The Sum of all Fears
Terrorism takes brains. You don’t need political influence, military might or economic resources to plant bombs or take hostages; but without brains, terrorism is nothing more than random violence.
Consider al-Qaida’s attack on New York City and Washington DC three years ago. It required a force of only 20 men armed with box cutters, yet it [...]
Indymedia in Trouble
The FBI have seized Indymedia servers in the UK.
Today, October 8, 2004, Indymedia has learned that the request to seize Indymedia servers hosted by a US company in the UK originated from government agencies in Italy and Switzerland. More than 20 Indymedia sites, several internet radio streams and other projects were hosted on the servers. They [...]
Good News in Iraq
WorldNetDaily reports: U.S. military sees good news in Iraq
While continuing terrorist attacks in Iraq have pushed the military campaign into the middle of the presidential debate in the United States, a declassified military report shows the progress that has been made on the political, economic and societal fronts.
On the transition to Iraqi sovereignty, the [...]
Christopher Reeve 1952-2004
Christopher Reeve, Superman actor and worldwide advocate for spinal cord research, has died of heart failure.
Since breaking his neck in 1995 during an equestrian competition , Christopher showed what it is to live a life of meaning, despite a major disability.
Last year, Christopher visited Israel to study the country’s treatment of spinal injuries and further his [...]
Promoting Peace
Following in the footsteps of previous Nobel Peace Prize winner Yasser Terrorfat, this year’s winner shows why she was the logical choice for this now discredited award – with statements which can only cause division and disharmony.
Kenya’s new Nobel Peace Prize winner believes the virus causing AIDS was a deliberately created biological agent unleashed on Africans.
“Some say [...]


