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Are suspected terrorists in the "Toronto 18" the same as members of the "Toronto 19"



last_post@rogers.com
3/25/2008 8:27:38 PM


Are suspected terrorists in the "Toronto 18"
the same as members of the "Toronto 19"
By Judi McLeod Tuesday, March 25, 2008
In an effort to provide them a fair trial, the Canadian government is
seeking a limited publication ban on the identities of the adults
charged with belonging to the so-called "Toronto 18" group. The
identity of the youth charged with belonging to a homegrown terror
cell is already protected under the Young Criminal Justice Act.
The trial for the youth gets underway in a Brampton court today.
Almost unheard of since they were nabbed in a foiled undercover
operation to kidnap and behead members of Parliament, among other
things on June 2, 2006, some of the suspected terrorists are alleged
to have attended a terrorist training camp in a wooded area in
Washago, near Gravenhurst.
The so-called Toronto-18 is not the first group of suspected
terrorists to have fallen off the public radar screen.
The final fate of "Toronto 19" members was explored in former
Congressman Curt Weldon's book, Countdown to Terror.
"Most of the Toronto 19 were from, or had connections to, Pakistan's
Punjab province noted for Sunni extremism, and had studied at the same
madrassa, a school notorious for teaching militant Islam," Weldon told
Canada Free Press (CFP) in March of 2006.
All were in Canada illegally, on fake student visas obtained with
phony documents allegedly from the Ottawa Business College, an alleged
front operation supporting illegal immigration into Canada, said
Weldon. All entered Canada before September 11, 2001, the last just
six days before al Qaeda's attack on the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon.
"Like the September 11 terrorists, the "Toronto 19" lived together in
groups, kept to themselves, did not attend classes, pursued no other
occupations, and lacked visible means of support. Yet, with no
identifiable source of income, one of them had over $40,000 in the
bank.
"One member of the "Toronto 19" was associated with the Global Relief
Organization, identified by the FBI and the United Nations as a
terrorist front operation that raises funds for al Qaeda and other
terrorist groups.
"The fire department made repeated emergency calls to one of the
apartments used by the group, where it is suspected they were mixing
and testing explosives, similar to a terrorist cell discovered in
England, which was caught because of their repeated apartment fires.
"Members of the "Toronto 19" traveled from Canada to the United
States, apparently to reconnoiter targets. Members of the group
collected schematics of airliners, firearms and important buildings.
"Members of the "Toronto 19" were highly curious about nuclear
matters. They cultivated associates known to have access to nuclear
gauges and are suspected of stealing a nuclear gauge in Toronto.
These devices, commonly used in construction, contain a small amount
of radioactive cesium-137, a potential ingredient for a "dirty bomb".
"Two members of the "Toronto 19" were arrested for trying to penetrate
the perimeter of the Pickering Nuclear Reactor at 4:00 in the
morning. They claimed they wanted to walk on the beach," Weldon wrote
in Countdown to Terror.
"One member of the group was training to get a commercial pilot's
license for multi-engine jets, and practiced flying over the Pickering
Nuclear Reactor.
"All of the evidence linking the "Toronto 19" to terrorism--three van-
loads of documents and 30 computers seized from the group by the
Public Security and Anti-Terrorism investigators--may never be publicly
disclosed. Canada elected to deport most of the "Toronto 19" as
illegal immigrants, rather than prosecute them as terrorists."
For the so-called Toronto 18, a lawyer will represent several media
outlets in a bid to block a ban in Brampton court today.
"The whole course of this prosecution has essentially been secret
since the arrest and this application threatens to continue that veil
of secrecy," said Paul Schabas, a lawyer who will represent several
media outlets in a bid to block the ban." (Toronto Star, March 25,
2008).
Even if the lawyers succeed today to block the ban, it could be
months, perhaps years, before the trials of the Toronto 18 begin.
Meanwhile, there appear to be a lot of similarities between the
"Toronto 18" and the Toronto 19 suspected terrorists.
--- ---
Political correctness is destroying Europe.
America will be the next down the PC tube
greased by academic idiots like Scott Erb,
Noam Chumpsky, Ward Churchill, and
Slick Willy & Hilly, Algore & Pelosi, too.
 
 
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3/26/2008 5:31:02 PM




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Are suspected terrorists in the "Toronto 18"
the same as members of the "Toronto 19"
By Judi McLeod Tuesday, March 25, 2008
In an effort to provide them a fair trial, the Canadian government is
seeking a limited publication ban on the identities of the adults
charged with belonging to the so-called "Toronto 18" group. The
identity of the youth charged with belonging to a homegrown terror
cell is already protected under the Young Criminal Justice Act.
The trial for the youth gets underway in a Brampton court today.
Almost unheard of since they were nabbed in a foiled undercover
operation to kidnap and behead members of Parliament, among other
things on June 2, 2006, some of the suspected terrorists are alleged
to have attended a terrorist training camp in a wooded area in
Washago, near Gravenhurst.
The so-called Toronto-18 is not the first group of suspected
terrorists to have fallen off the public radar screen.
The final fate of "Toronto 19" members was explored in former
Congressman Curt Weldon's book, Countdown to Terror.
"Most of the Toronto 19 were from, or had connections to, Pakistan's
Punjab province noted for Sunni extremism, and had studied at the same
madrassa, a school notorious for teaching militant Islam," Weldon told
Canada Free Press (CFP) in March of 2006.
All were in Canada illegally, on fake student visas obtained with
phony documents allegedly from the Ottawa Business College, an alleged
front operation supporting illegal immigration into Canada, said
Weldon. All entered Canada before September 11, 2001, the last just
six days before al Qaeda's attack on the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon.
"Like the September 11 terrorists, the "Toronto 19" lived together in
groups, kept to themselves, did not attend classes, pursued no other
occupations, and lacked visible means of support. Yet, with no
identifiable source of income, one of them had over $40,000 in the
bank.
"One member of the "Toronto 19" was associated with the Global Relief
Organization, identified by the FBI and the United Nations as a
terrorist front operation that raises funds for al Qaeda and other
terrorist groups.
"The fire department made repeated emergency calls to one of the
apartments used by the group, where it is suspected they were mixing
and testing explosives, similar to a terrorist cell discovered in
England, which was caught because of their repeated apartment fires.
"Members of the "Toronto 19" traveled from Canada to the United
States, apparently to reconnoiter targets. Members of the group
collected schematics of airliners, firearms and important buildings.
"Members of the "Toronto 19" were highly curious about nuclear
matters. They cultivated associates known to have access to nuclear
gauges and are suspected of stealing a nuclear gauge in Toronto.
These devices, commonly used in construction, contain a small amount
of radioactive cesium-137, a potential ingredient for a "dirty bomb".
"Two members of the "Toronto 19" were arrested for trying to penetrate
the perimeter of the Pickering Nuclear Reactor at 4:00 in the
morning. They claimed they wanted to walk on the beach," Weldon wrote
in Countdown to Terror.
"One member of the group was training to get a commercial pilot's
license for multi-engine jets, and practiced flying over the Pickering
Nuclear Reactor.
"All of the evidence linking the "Toronto 19" to terrorism--three van-
loads of documents and 30 computers seized from the group by the
Public Security and Anti-Terrorism investigators--may never be publicly
disclosed. Canada elected to deport most of the "Toronto 19" as
illegal immigrants, rather than prosecute them as terrorists."
For the so-called Toronto 18, a lawyer will represent several media
outlets in a bid to block a ban in Brampton court today.
"The whole course of this prosecution has essentially been secret
since the arrest and this application threatens to continue that veil
of secrecy," said Paul Schabas, a lawyer who will represent several
media outlets in a bid to block the ban." (Toronto Star, March 25,
2008).
Even if the lawyers succeed today to block the ban, it could be
months, perhaps years, before the trials of the Toronto 18 begin.
Meanwhile, there appear to be a lot of similarities between the
"Toronto 18" and the Toronto 19 suspected terrorists.
--- ---
Political correctness is destroying Europe.
America will be the next down the PC tube
greased by academic idiots like Scott Erb,
Noam Chumpsky, Ward Churchill, and
Slick Willy & Hilly, Algore & Pelosi, too.
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I always say Fuck Political Correctness, it is for a bunch of Moronic
Liberals that are under the illusion they are actually smarter than everyone
else. Oops, the word @$#* is not on the @$#*ing list of @$#*ing approved
@$#*ing words in the @$#*ing political correctness @$#*ing book. I am
trying, without much success, to reduce my use of the non-PC words. (Anyone
that belivies that, I got a nice bridge in Brooklyn for sale, cheap)
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