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To: Valuepro who wrote (304616)3/2/2011 1:18:13 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
"but did they really know what they were supporting?"

Soros' "news" media told them what he wanted them to "know."

Soros got what he wanted--the Trepca mining complex--consisting of over 100 mines, the third largest mining complex in the world, famous for its perfect 99's (99.9 % pure lead and zinc).

Soros and his NATO also poisoned the environment (air and water) over a large section of Europe, including the Danube River, with their bombing of the Serbian petro-chemical plants which resulted in extensive poisoning of the air and water--causing crops to fail in Northern Greece, wiping out Bulgarian beekeepers when their bees died en masse, etc.

When Soros' "International Court" then tried Milosevic, he made asses out of longtime Soros stooge Carlo del Ponte who acted as 'prosecutor'. Milosevic then suddenly "died in his cell" as the case reached a climax.

GUESS WHO was the official supplier of "information" for the phony Soros "International Court"---- It was Soros' Open Society Institute.

GUESS WHO instigated the Kosovo "war" by flooding the US and world "news" media with false reports of Serbian "atrocities"----Soros' International Crisis Group (ICG)--which included among its members :

Wesley Clark, the NATO Supreme Allied Commander who bombed and bombed Kosovo and Serbia,

Mohamed El Baradei, Muslim Brother hood spokesman who recently suspended his membership from the Board of Crisis Group concurrent with his January 2011 return to Egypt,

Sandy Burglar, who stole from the US Archives to help his boss Bill Clinton,


Jew-Hater Louise Arbour , former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and a prosecutor for Soros International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia,

Soros stooge Kenneth Adelman, former U.S. Ambassador and Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency,

Kofi Annan

Javier Solana, former EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, NATO Secretary-General and Foreign Affairs Minister of Spain

George J. Mitchell, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader



To: Valuepro who wrote (304616)3/2/2011 3:23:32 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
Shooter yells "Allah Akbar" as he kills two US Airmen in Germany

Two U.S. Airmen Killed in Shooting at Germany's Frankfurt Airport

March 02, 2011
foxnews.com

A gunman shot at U.S. Air Force personnel on a bus outside Frankfurt airport Wednesday, killing two airmen and wounding two others before being taken into custody, authorities said.
Kosovo's interior minister told The Associated Press that German police have identified the shooter as a man from Kosovo.
The attack came as the bus sat outside Terminal 2 at the airport, according to Frankfurt police spokesman Manfred Fuellhardt. The bus driver and a passenger were killed, and one person suffered serious wounds and another light injuries, he said.
A source tells Fox News that the shooter yelled "Allah Akbar" when opening fire on the U.S. military personnel. He then dropped his gun at the scene, ran into the terminal and was subdued.
U.S. Air Force Europe spokeswoman Maj. Beverly Mock said all four victims were airmen. The were all based at the Lakenheath military base in Britain.
Shots reportedly fired in Frankfurt
A military official in Europe says the airmen were going to be deployed to either Iraq or Afghanistan.
President Obama said he was "saddened and outraged" by the shooting.
The president says the U.S. will spare no effort in finding out how the "outrageous" act took place and will ensure the perpetrators are brought to justice. He called it a tragedy.
In Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her sympathies were with the victims and their families, and pledged that Germany would do everything in its power to investigate the crime.
"It is a terrible event," she said.
The U.S. has drastically reduced its forces in Germany over the last decade, but still has some 50,000 troops stationed here. It operates several major facilities in the Frankfurt region, including the Ramstein Air Base often used as a logistical hub for operations in Afghanistan or Iraq.
The German news agency DAPD quoted Hesse's state interior minister, who had rushed to the scene of the shooting, as saying there were no indications of a terrorist attack.
Still, a member of the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee, Rep. Patrick Meehan, said in Washington that it looked like a terrorist attack. The chairman of the subcommittee that focuses on terrorism and intelligence added he did not have all the facts about the shooting yet and was still being briefed.
At the airport, taxi cab driver Salimi Seraidon said he was sitting at a stand about 200 yards away when the attack took place and said it was over quickly as police rushed onto the scene.
"We just heard the shots," he said.
Kosovo Interior Minister Bajram Rexhepi told AP that German police have identified the suspect as Arif Uka, a Kosovo citizen from the northern town of Mitrovica.
"This is a devastating and a tragic event," Rexhepi said. "We are trying to find out was this something that was organized or what was the nature of the attack."
Kosovo remained part of Serbia amid the collapse of former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, but a struggle for independence by ethnic Albanians there eventually led to the Kosovo war in 1998. The bloodshed was halted only in 1999 when NATO stepped in and bombed Serbia, followed by the deployment of peacekeepers.
Kosovo was initially run by a U.N. administration, but it unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in 2008 and it is now recognized by many states, among them the U.S. and most EU nations.
The NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) still has some 8,700 troops there provided by 32 nations, NATO says. The U.S. currently provides some 800 soldiers, the third-largest contingent behind Germany and Italy, according to KFOR's website.
The American forces in Germany have been targeted in attacks in the past, including a 1986 bombing at a disco in then-West Berlin that was known to be frequented by U.S. servicemen. Two soldiers and one civilian were killed, and 230 others injured in that attack, which a Berlin court in 2001 ruled was organized by the Libyan secret service and aided by the Libyan Embassy in then-communist East Berlin.
The leftist terrorist Red Army Faction was also responsible for a string of attacks on Americans in the 1970s and 1980s before the group was disbanded in 1998.
More recently, German police thwarted a plot in 2007 to attack U.S. facilities by members of the extremist Islamic Jihad Union. Four men had planning to attack American soldiers and citizens at facilities including the U.S. Air Force's Ramstein Air Base in Germany but were caught before they could carry out the plot.



To: Valuepro who wrote (304616)3/2/2011 5:26:57 PM
From: joseffyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Just heard on the car radio (NPR) that the "motive" of the allah akbar yelling killer of US airmen in Germany is "unknown."



To: Valuepro who wrote (304616)3/2/2011 5:29:58 PM
From: joseffyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Obama Will “Spare No Effort” Determining Why Man Screaming “Allahu Akbar” Killed US Airmen

March 2,2011 by Jim Hoft
gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com

Really?… Really? The first clue Barack is that the killer was screaming “Allhu Akbar.” Start from there. Obama is going to will “spare no effort” to determine why two American airmen were killed today in Germany.

The Politico reported:

President Obama says the government will “spare no effort” to determine why two American airmen were killed and two others were wounded in a shooting in Frankfurt, Germany.

“I’m saddened, and I am outraged, by this attack that took the lives of two Americans and wounded two others. I think the American people are united in expressing our service to those who were lost,” Obama told reporters in a surprise appearance in the briefing room. “We are praying for a speedy recovery for those who were injured.”

Obama promised that “we will spare no effort” to figure out “how this outrageous attack took place.”

“We don’t have all the information yet,” he told reporters. “You will be fully briefed as we get more information.”
He added that the attack is a “stark reminder” of the “extraordinary sacrifices” made by the members of the military.

It’s called jihad, Barack.



To: Valuepro who wrote (304616)3/8/2011 10:18:38 AM
From: ValueproRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
The BBC is still promoting the myth of genocide by Serbs in Kosovo, but they are at least getting the story correct about criminal activity among Kosova's ethnic Albanian leadership (including trading in human body parts).

bbc.co.uk