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August 12, 2006
August 22 was the intended day for terror attack, and about that Visa Waiver Program
Topics: Terrorism'The British would-be bombers are accused of planning to bring down planes over American cities possibly including New York, Washington DC, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles or Miami.' Yes, that said OVER Amrerican cities, not over the Atlantic. This is new information. Also, 'The suicide bombers were believed to have been planning to use a recipe for explosives similar to that used by al Qaeda and dubbed "Mother of Satan".' source, The Daily Telegraph
According to The Daily Telegraph, the intended date for the British terror plot involving passenger jets, was August 22. Sound familiar? Yep, see "August 22, Iran's Date For World Armageddon"
British Home Secretary John Reid agreed with a reporter who asked if there were similarities between the terrorists and Nazis...
The terrorists were British citizens, and didn't need a Visa to purchase an airplane ticket and fly to the United States. However, the U.S. is full of individuals, potential terrorists, who came here under the 'Visa Waiver Program'. Don't forget the missing Egyptian 'students'.
Read the rest at Right Truth
Posted by Debbie at August 12, 2006 8:53 AM
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