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  • ...first attack upon the World Trade Center. While Egyptian and other counter-terrorist officials warned American ones of the impending attack, appropriate counter ...n the WTC attack, met several times in Manila to plan [[Al-Qaeda]] bombing attacks (Project Bojinka). Yousef is believed to have been videoed, walking away f
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  • ...ion during the [[Algerian War]] (1954–1962). The OAS carried out terrorist attacks, including bombings and assassinations, in an attempt to prevent Algeria's
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  • ...ngly deceitful claim’ that:{{QB|‘It was no accident that there has been no terrorist attack launched against Britain or any other Western country from [[Afghani [[Ian Sinclair|Sinclair]] countered:{{QB|‘First, terrorist attacks have taken place in Britain and the US that have been inspired by the [[Afg
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  • ...Francisco Chavez Abarca (no relation), a criminal working with Cuban-born terrorist [[Luis Posada Carriles]], responsible for bombing a Cuban airliner in 1976 ...the existence of an assassination weapon developed by CIA to induce heart attacks and soft-tissue cancers. Chavez died of an aggressive soft-tissue cancer. B
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  • ...ions, which after the election of [[George W. Bush]] and the [[9/11 terror attacks]] played a key role championing an expansive "[[war on terror]]." Among USC ...fficial [[Elliot Abrams]]; [[Rachel Ehrenfeld]], a controversial author on terrorist funding issues; [[Brigitte Gabriel]] of the American Congress for Truth; [[
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  • ...nds in [[Pakistan]] for the [[Palestinian people]] in response to Israel's attacks on [[Gaza, Palestine|Gaza]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-embas ...Iran's nuclear program for good, but instead cause Iran to "unleash terror attacks worldwide". Iran was antisocially painted as good for [[Muslims]] and needi
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  • ...ttlement in 2003, the largest of its kind against a foreign government for terrorist activities;<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,94679,00.html "Libya, ...i, Libya. Unlike [[Ronald Reagan|President Reagan]]'s response to the 1986 terrorist attack in Germany which led to the bombing of Tripoli that April, [[George
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  • |comment=Ahmadinejad's remarks on the {{911}} terrorist attacks (highlighted in the transcript text) were the signal for the representative ...k/world/richard-adams-blog/2010/sep/23/mahmoud-ahmadinejad-un-september-11-attacks Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's 9/11 claims cause UN walkout] - [[The Guardian]], Ric
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  • ...as the Department of Justice was about to charge him with the 2001 anthrax attacks. The [[FBI]] had spent nearly seven years trying to railroad [[Steven Hatfi ...say of August 1, 2008, Greenwald details how immediately after the anthrax attacks four "well-placed sources" independently reported to ABC that preliminary l
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  • ...ng false allegations ranging from reptilian presidents to staged terrorist attacks
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  • ...was transferred to Armagh RUC station and I served in a specialist [[anti-terrorist]] unit, the [[Special Patrol Group]] (SPG), in Armagh for the following two ...rmagh. South Armagh was, at that time, an area which was experiencing much terrorist activity from both sides. Loyalist and republican. We used the opportunity
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  • German intelligence agencies are reported to be collaborating with Neo-nazi terrorist groups including the the NSU. There is a significant overlap between police The 2000s saw attacks on immigrants by the [[National-Sozialistischer Untergrund]] (NSU), a neo-n
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  • ...chard Kessler|Kessler]] claimed contained, 'several unfair and unwarranted attacks'. [[Richard Kessler|Kessler]] retorted that [[CSIS]] was non-partisan and ' ...oblems. If the US says it's against international law to retaliate against terrorist acts, the effect would be to foreclose the possibility for retaliation unde
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  • ...ged-extremism List sent to terror chief aligns peaceful Muslim groups with terrorist ideology,] ''The Guardian'', 5 August 2010</ref> ...utside of the Sunni tradition, adding: 'Every Salafi and Deobandi is not a terrorist but I have no hesitation in saying that everyone is a well-wisher of terror
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  • ...ergers]]</ref> The group has been accused of involvement in [[false flag]] attacks,<ref name=og911/><ref name=fi911/> but such charges may be more suited to [ ...II]], wrote a book accusing the Bilderberg Group of [[False flag terrorist attacks]] as part of a wider [[strategy of tension]] in Europe.<ref name=fi911>http
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  • ...til 31 January 1989 that Ray Manly was interviewed by Scotland Yard's Anti-Terrorist Squad. He was never questioned again. No publicity was given to the break-i ...eve my evidence was not part of the trial and my statement went missing. A terrorist who wanted to put a bomb on that plane would have gained access to the perf
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  • .... I have experience of developing Labour policy in opposition and Labour’s attacks on the Tories and Liberal Democrats. ...ing the December 1988 [[Pan Am Flight 103|Lockerbie bombing]], the biggest terrorist attack on British soil when 270 people were murdered.
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  • |subjects=Al Qaeda, 2011 Attacks on Libya, War on Terror ...t is still on it. On 8 December 2004, the LIFG was included on the list of terrorist organizations drawn up by the U.S. State Department. It is still on it. On
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  • ...ory attack due to the large concentration of Americans and the established terrorist infrastructures in place throughout Europe." ...a in 1986, [[Gaddafi]] has made an effort to distance Libya from terrorist attacks."
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  • ...lt#bruinsma-mafia-child-abuse</ref>. Free of mass casualty "[[terrorist]]" attacks for at least 10 years, and housing many Western-backed international courts ...ch resulted in some [[blowback]] for the Dutch; multiple train hijackings, attacks, and an attempt to kidnap [[Juliana]] - a first in the Netherlands - result
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