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To: Brumar89 who wrote (10758)5/13/2004 9:35:39 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 20773
 
Azmi Jayyousi: "In Herat I started to train as one of Abu
Muse'b's fellows. I took explosives' course, poison high level, then I pledged allegiance to Abu Mus'eb al Zarqawi, to obey him without any question and to be on his side. After this Afghanistan fell. I met Abu Mus'eb al Zarqawi again in Iraq...." .

The above a quote from below:


Al Qaeda Plans Terrorist Attack in Chemical Weapons against Jordan...2nd
LD
Following is text of confessions made by Jayousi and other members of the group combined with paragraphs by Jordan television commentator

Sound Azmi Jayyousi: In Herat I started to train as one of Abu Muse'b's fellows. I took explosives' course, poison high level, then I pledged allegiance to Abu Mus'eb al Zarqawi, to obey him without any question and to be on his side. After this Afghanistan fell. I met Abu Mus'eb al Zarqawi again in Iraq...." .

TV Commentator: Al Zarqawi facilitated the infiltration into Jordan of the terrorist group consisting of: Azmi Jayyousi, and Muwaffaq Adwan. He provided the funding necessary for the operation, through his most prominent aide, a Syrian named, Suleiman Khaled Darwish, nicknamed Abu Al ghadiyyeh, resident in Syria. The latter had in the past infiltrated
into Jordan other terrorist elements through the Syrian border, to execute operations.

Sound Jayyousi, "Upon my return from Afghanistan to Iraq, I met with Abu Mus'eb al Zarqawi. He had with him Muwaffaq Adwan, Jordanian national, whom I used to know before from Afghanistan. Abu Muse'eb assigned me to go to Jordan, with Muwaffaq Adwan. Our mission was to instigate military work on the Jordanian arena. He arranged for my infiltration
into Jordan. When I arrived in Jordan, I met with one of the elements who is one of Abu Mus'eb men. The person was a Syrian national, called Haithem Omar Ibrahim. The latter had arranged safe homes".

TV Commentator: In Jordan, Azmi al Jayyousi started preparing for the execution of operation.

Sound Al Jayyousi, "After this, Muwaffaq and I started to collect the necessary information on the targets. Then we collected the chemicals to be used for manufacturing the explosives. I started to search for these materials in all institutions that sell chemicals. We managed to buy large
quantities from all these companies. We collected around 20 tones of chemicals, sufficient to carry out all operations on the Jordanian arena. I started to manufacture and prepare them".

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (10758)5/14/2004 1:00:58 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
<<< The U.S. government translation of one statement made on the film is: "Does al Qaeda need any further excuses?" This is a falsification. The actual statement urged fellow insurgents to get off their hind ends and do something. One assumes the translator being used by the US military is a native speaker of Arabic, so this cannot be explained as an innocent flub. This suggests the US government wanted to inject an alleged al- Qaeda group into the murder of Nick Berg. >>>

whatreallyhappened.com



To: Brumar89 who wrote (10758)5/14/2004 1:07:31 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
I don't see anything in that link about "a tape in Al Qaeda's name". Please highlight that for me.

I do see a specific reference to the fact that he is not Al Qaeda:

Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism expert at the Rand Corporation think tank, said he believed al-Zarqawi was after power.

“He is not competing with al-Qaida, but he’s emulating it,” he said.


Tom