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1st Annual Militant Turn It Off Day



Visual Purple
3/31/2008 6:19:24 AM


1st Annual Militant Turn It Off Day
The Canadian people are becoming radicalized in a beautiful way due to
the US invasion of their country with the complicity of their PM.
I remember the Anglophone Canadians as being laid-back to the point of
being milquetoast, at least when I lived there, and so this is a great
development.
It shows how much they value their way of life and more so, People.
They are very active in anti-New World Orderism and the 9/11 Truth
Movement.
One of the wonderful things they're doing is called the Regenesis
Project .
See here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2316932817
Another one of the things they're doing is starting out small, but it
could grow into something big, very, very big. It's the 1st Annual
Militant Turn if Off Day.
Date: Thursday, June 5, 2008
Time: 12:00am - 11:55pm
Location: Global
See here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=9205186588
Every day is Militant Turn it Off Day in our home and has been for the
past 25 years.
Making the decision to get rid of our TV, 25 years ago, was one of the
best decisions that my husband and I made for our individual mental,
physical and emotional health; our relationship (we've had sooo much
more time to relate to one another and do other things together and
separately); and, most of all, for the kids.
I invite you to join in and pointedly TURN THAT ONE-EYED MONSTER OFF
if you own one (or more).
It seems like a small thing to do, but the message it will send to
D'Powerz Dat Be, the message that you're rejecting the method of
brainwash and control they depend upon most heavily, that you can,
despite the money they've poured into addicting you to it, turn it off
and walk away, is a powerful and further empowering act of self-
preservation.
Let's make this wonderful initiative international.
D2
 
 
"Frank Arthur"
3/31/2008 4:19:50 PM


ccording to authorities, all of the hijackers who committed the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were foreigners. All of them
entered the country legally on a temporary visa, mostly tourist visas
with entry permits for six months. Although four of them attended
flight school in the United States, only one is known to have entered
on an appropriate visa for such study, and one entered on an F-1
student visa. Besides the four pilots, all but one of the terrorists
entered the United States only once and had been in the country for
only three to five months before the attacks.
The four pilots had been in the United States for extended periods,
although none was a legal permanent resident. Some had received more
than one temporary visa, most of which were currently valid on
September 11, but at least three of them had fallen out of status and
were, therefore, in the United States illegally.
The terrorists had obtained U.S. identification that was used for
boarding flights in the form of Florida, Virginia, California and New
Jersey driver's licenses/ID cards. One of the terrorists, Mohamed
Atta, was detained in Florida for driving without a license, but
subsequently obtained one. Thirteen of the terrorists had Florida
driver's licenses or ID cards, seven had Virginia driver's licenses,
at least two had California licenses and two had New Jersey driver's
licenses. According to the March 28, 2002 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
Robert Thibadeau, director of Carnegie Mellon's Internet Security
labratory, says that "the 19 terrorists on Sept. 11 were holding 63
state driver's licenses for identification."
In the probe of the attack, numerous other people with potential
connections to the hijackings have been detained for immigration
violations.
[Note: In the conversion of names from the Arabic alphabet into ours,
there is no single correct spelling. This is why the names of the
terrorists vary in their spelling in different news accounts, and why
computerized databases will not recognize the name when it is spelled
differently from how it was entered into the database. For example,
Mohamed could be spelled Muhamed or Mohammed, and al-Suami could be
spelled Alsuami or al Swami, etc. ]
The Pentagon Plane (AA Flight 77, Dulles to Los Angeles)
Hani Hasan Hanjour (26) - Saudi Arabian - pilot
First came to U.S. in Oct. 1991 to study English in Tucson, Arizona.
Had been in U.S. in April 1996, when he lived in Oakland, Cal. where
he studied English, and later received flight training in Scottsdale,
Arizona. He left in Nov. 1996 and returned again in Nov. 1997 while he
obtained a FAA commercial pilot certificate. He left again in April
1999.
Obtained student visa (F-1) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in Sept. 2000
after an initial refusal. According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, Hanjour failed to reveal in
his visa application that he had previously traveled to the United
States.
Returned Dec. 2000 to study English at Holy Names College (Oakland CA)
but never showed up at the school. In illegal status because he did
not enroll, and his entry permit had expired at the time of the
attack.
Lived in San Diego, Phoenix and Mesa, Ariz. (with Nawaf al-Hamzi), and
later in Northern Virginia.
Had a Virginia driver's license.
Khalid al-Mihdhar (or Almidhar) - Saudi Arabian
Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
In Malaysia in Jan. 2000. Followed by Malaysian agents tipped off by
CIA (see Wash. Post 2/3/02).
Arrived at Los Angeles Jan. 15, 2000 with Nawaf al-Hamzi on B-2
tourist visa from Malaysia.
Lived in San Diego, where he took flight training in May 2000 with
Nawaf al-Hamzi.
Left U.S. in June 2000 and obtained new B-1 visa in Saudi Arabia.
According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on
Terrorist Attacks, his application falsely indicated he had not
previously traveled to the United States and contained "suspicious
indicators." It also revealed that he had more than one passport.
Returned July 4, 2001, lived in New York.
Put on the Watch List for terrorists in August 2001 after entering
U.S. last time.
In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
Had a Virginia driver's license.
Nawaf al-Hamzi (or Alhamzi) - Saudi Arabian (brother of Salem)
Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on
Terrorist Attacks, his application contained "suspicious indicators."
In Malaysia in Jan. 2000. Followed by Malaysian agents tipped off by
CIA (see Wash. Post 2/3/02).
Arrived at Los Angeles Jan. 15, 2000 with al-Midhar from Malaysia.
Lived in San Diego, where he took flight training in May 2000 with
al-Midhar, in Dec. 2000 moved to Mesa Arizona (with Hani Hanjour), and
later to Fort Lee, N.J., Wayne, N.J. and Northern Virginia.
Applied to INS July 12, 2000 for extension of permitted stay in U.S.
(apparently granted for additional six months).
Put on the Watch List for terrorists in August 2001. (with al-Mihdhar)
Had been in illegal visa overstay status for nine months at the time
of the attack.
Had California, Florida and Virgina driver's licenses .
Salem al-Hamzi (or Alhamzi)- Saudi Arabian (brother of Nawaf)
Obtained U.S. tourist visa in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in April 1999.
Arrived U.S. June 2001.
Lived in Fort Lee, N.J., Wayne, N.J.
In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
Had a Virginia driver's license.
Majed Moqed - Saudi Arabian
Identity in doubt.
Entered on tourist visa obtained in Saudi Arabia after May 2001.
In legal nonimmigrant status at the time of the attack.
Had a Virginia driver's license.
The WTC North Tower Plane (AA Flight 11, Boston to Los Angeles)
Mohamed Atta - Egyptian (43) - pilot
Born in Egypt in 1968.
Graduated from Cairo Univ. with degree in Architectural Engineering in
1990.
Obtained visitor visa in Berlin Germany, May 2000.
Entered U.S. at Newark on June 3, 2000 on tourist visa and given entry
permit until December 2, 2000.
Applied in Sept. 2000 to INS for change in status to trainee.
Attended Huffman Aviation school in Venice Florida with al-Shehhi.
Arrested in Florida for driving without license, and failed to show up
for court date --bench warrant issued.
Subsequently obtained Florida driver's license.
Obtained FAA pilot's certificate.
According to the 2/04 Staff Report of the National Commission on
Terrorist Attacks, had overstayed his entry permit as of Dec. 4, 2000.
Flew to Madrid Jan. 2001.
United Arab Emirate (UAE) authorities state Atta detained in January
2001 on basis of his name appearing on terrorist alert list, but was
not held in absence of U.S. charges. UAE states that U.S. authorities
were warned Atta intended to return to U.S.
Returned to U.S. on January 10, 2001 at Miami and was sent to
secondary inspection because he acknowledged being in flight training
but did not have required trainee visa. Interagency Border Information
System (IBIS) database checked. Admitted by INS based on pending
application for change to trainee status.
Moved to Georgia in Jan. 2001 for additional flight training with
al-Shehhi.
Left U.S. and returned from Madrid on July 19, 2001 and given
permission to stay until November 2, 2001.
Also lived in Hollywood and Coral Springs, Fla.
Received change of status approval by INS in September a year after
 
 
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