Home-grown terror and home-grown mentors
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- Home-grown terror and home-grown mentors
- Home-grown World Cup action returns to Australia after 32 years.
- Wi-Fi crypto – China calls foul
- US REPRESENTATIVE JOHN N. HOSTETTLER (R-IN) HOLDS A HEARING ON…
- When kids come home all grown up, it’s time for everyone to set…
- Bashir prepares to walk free from jail
- Still a serious threat from Al Qaeda: its ideas
Home-grown terror and home-grown mentors
Canada Free Press – Jun 12, 2006
It’s not just for vegetables, anymore. But while the focus is on Canadian-born terrorists, turning against the only homeland they’ve ever known, there are mentors aplenty in the same category. The real mentors of hate are as home-grown as maple syrup. They are the same-sex coupling of the loon-left media and left-loon academia. The derivative arguments about the “social justice” concerns of terrorists are back. But analysts still cannot explain how killing innocent Canadians, itself an issue of justice, redresses injustices so far removed from the “theatre of operations. In the wake of last year’s London bombings, I wrote of the influence of Western anti-Westerners on vulnerable youth “of colour,” such as the ones who carried out the attacks… I said it in the wake of the London bombings. These people, home-grown or not, are cold-blooded cowards. We should mark them with the mark of Cain. Anthony Oluwatoyin, a columnist for The Afro News, writes on politics, race and religion. He can be reached at.
Home-grown World Cup action returns to Australia after 32 years.
Free with registration – America's Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 12, 2006
Home-grown World Cup action returns to Australia after 32 years. | The America’s Intelligence Wire (June, 2006).
Wi-Fi crypto – China calls foul
Register – Jun 12, 2006
Ask the experts and your peers at The Register Security Debate, September 24 2008. China says the international standards group IEEE is engaging in a ‘conspiracy’ and ‘amoral behaviour’ to defeat its home grown encryption technology for wireless networks, WAPI. A Chinese delegation walked out of a meeting on Thursday last week in Prague, claiming unfair treatment. The standards committee, dominated by Western manufacturers, is seeking to endorse 802. 11i as the preferred crypto technology instead. State owned news outlets say the IEEE failed to observe its own rules after only seven out of 17 countries opposing WAPI attended the vote.
US REPRESENTATIVE JOHN N. HOSTETTLER (R-IN) HOLDS A HEARING ON…
Free with registration – Political/Congressional Transcript Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 12, 2006
citizens should keep moving through the border checkpoints at 40 miles an hour or so. I don’t agree with that point of view. I hope the arrests in Canada of 17 jihadists, mostly home grown, will cause the opponents of secure borders to reconsider, because the threat won’t go away soon. It’s important to understand that we are dealing with terrorists who don’t appear to their neighbors or family members to be terrorists. Very much like the London subway bombers, they appear to be nice young men, who have good manners. According to Canadian news accounts published over the past few days, those arrests included recent converts to Islam, as well as five juveniles. Some Canadian police officials describe the subjects as being from across the strata of society… They denote citizenship. They can be vetted through criminal and terror watch lists and alerts. National records are maintained of the passports’ owners, so reported lost and stolen passports can be better tracked internationally. And they have particular security features more difficult to forge. From the terrorist’s vantage point, why bother with acquiring a lost or stolen passport to get into the U. , when you can simply buy a driver’s license off the street that will get you across the borders just fine.
When kids come home all grown up, it’s time for everyone to set…
Free with registration – Daily Oklahoman – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 12, 2006
A national survey from MonsterTrak, a job-posting Web site, found that 48 percent of all students came knocking on their families’ doors after graduation. And 44 percent of last year’s graduates still are there. For Leslie Bond, returning home was a matter of money.
Bashir prepares to walk free from jail
The Age – Jun 12, 2006
Jones said a freeze on Bashir’s assets was unlikely, though theIndonesian government may still consider placing him on a “cekal”(banned) list restricting overseas travel. But with his high profile and reputation, it was unlikely any ofIndonesia’s neighbours would want to play host anyway. Jones said a freed Bashir was unlikely to make much differenceto Indonesia’s battle against home-grown terrorism because theextremists headed by fugitive Malaysian Noordin Top “no longersought approval from anybody”.
Still a serious threat from Al Qaeda: its ideas
Christian Science Monitor – Jun 12, 2006
The physical nodes of this network remain highly vulnerable to attack. That’s shown by last week’s arrest of 17 alleged home-grown jihadis in Canada, plus the death of the notorious Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in a US airstrike in Iraq.