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Op-Ed: Remembering the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing

Oklahoma City - Today marks the 17th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, an atrocity perpetrated by domestic terrorists Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. The date of April 19, is a national day of remembrance for the 168 lives lost in that tragic attack.
In the Media by Pierre Waithe - 4 comments

Freed in Shalit deal - Hamas terrorist may return to Israeli jail

A prisoner, classed as a terrorist by Israel, who was set free in the October 2011 Gilad Shalit exchange deal, may be sent back to jail for 27 years following his arrest.
In the Media by Lesley Lanir

Twitter to be sued by pro-Israel legal group

A pro-Israel group is all aflutter over Twitter allowing groups on the U.S. Terrorist list access to the social media site. Can they stop Twitter?
In the Media by Gar Swaffar - 8 comments

Al-Shabaab suicide truck bombing in Mogadishu claims 70 lives

Mogadishu - A suicide truck bombing at the Ministry of Education in Mogadishu claims at least 70 lives. Many of the victims are students who were to receive scholarships from the Turkish government. Al-Shabbab militants have claimed responsibility for the attack.
In the Media by Pierre Waithe - 8 comments

NYPD raises concerns about nightclub terror

New York - The NYPD has teamed up with the city's nightlife association to update the 2011 edition of "Best Practices for Nightlife Establishments" to include anti-terrorism tips on suicide bombers for nightclub owners and staff.
In the Media by Pierre Waithe

The unconventional revenge of al-Qaida

Mounting setbacks and the loss of their leader, Osama bin Laden, has left al-Qaida rocked and reeling. But could a single attack involving Weapons of Mass Destruction settle it's score with the U.S. and return it once more to international prominence?
In the Media by Pierre Waithe

Op-Ed: 911: Tolerance May be Our Greatest Revenge

There are those who would have us believe that all Muslims are the enemy. Is it possible that our greatest revenge for 911 will be to dispel this myth and have Christians and Muslims living together at peace in America?
In the Media by W.V. Fitzgerald - 5 comments

Norway killer expressed desire for prostitutes, wine in manifesto

Oslo - The killer of more than 90 people in Norway planned to prepare for his rampage by drinking expensive French wine and hiring prostitutes, the manifesto he wrote showed on Monday.
In the Media by Edward Xiao - 1 comment

The shadow fighters: inside the world of counter-terrorism

From carrying out daring raids and rescuing hostages to apprehending or killing terrorists, counter-terrorist teams are saving lives. Since 9/11, these teams have been in even more demand. They are often society's last line of defense against terrorism.
In the Media by Pierre Waithe

Terrorists attack Pakistan largest naval air base

Karachi - At least 10 members of the Pakistan security forces were killed along with four guerrillas when a Taliban sieged a Navy base in the country’s largest city, Karachi.
In the Media by Joseph Zulu
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An explosion ripped through a residential neighborhood in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo today, the country's state news agency said, calling it a "terrorist bombing."

The Iranian intelligence ministry has identified a "major terrorist group" linked to Israel and arrested some of its members, state media report.
Man's shooting spree targeted symbols of America's military.
The costly effort to rebrand Iranian group on the US terrorist list
A scientist at the prestigious Cern laboratory is jailed for five years in France for plotting terrorist attacks.
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UFO's over Denver day before unknown object has near miss with private jet

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a mysterious object flying over Denver that nearly caused a...
May 18, 2012 in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

Obama’s Father Was Blacklisted as an “Anti-American, Anti-White” Terrorist in 1959

Obama’s Father Was Blacklisted as an “Anti-American, Anti-White” Terrorist in 1959 Barack Obama’s...
May 14, 2012 by Cybercorrespondent

McGill University Anti-Semitic: Jews Pump Drugs Into The Arabs

Sickening recent article in The McGill Daily, McGill University’s student newspaper “The Land of Milk and Heroin:...
May 10, 2012 by RonnTorossian

In Saudi Arabia PR Agents For Terrorists Get Prosecuted - In America Its Twitter, PR Firms And Millions

A special Saudi Arabian criminal court on Sunday began a criminal trial where one of the defendants is charged with...
May 2, 2012 by RonnTorossian

Slavery in America: Did It Ever End?

Are innocent men being locked up just for the color of their skin? Freedom still continues to be the plight of...
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