Terrorist Are Crossing Our Southern Border On A Daily Basis!

Oct 31, 2008
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During the year of 2005 there were 4 to 10 MILLION illegal aliens that crossed our Southern Border also, as many as 19,500 illegal aliens from Terrorist Countries. Who want to harm us.

Millions of pounds of drugs, cocaine, meth, heroine and marijuana, crossed into the U. S. from the Southern border.

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A significant portion of illegal activity at the border relates to illegal drug smuggling.
Below is a summary of FY 2005 Federal drug seizures, which shows a total of;

222,714 kilograms of cocaine
1,162,509 kilograms of marijuana.
5,470 kilograms of methamphetamine

Federal law enforcement estimates that 10 percent to 30 percent of illegal aliens are
actually apprehended and 10 percent to 20 percent of drugs are seized.2 Therefore, in
2005, as many as 10 to 4 million illegal aliens crossed into the United States; and as
much as 2.2 to 1.1 million kilograms of cocaine and 11.6 to 5.8 million kilograms of
marijuana entered the United States.

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In addition to the criminal activities and violence of the cartels on our Southwest border,
there is an ever-present threat of terrorist infiltration over the Southwest border. Data
indicates that there are hundreds of illegal aliens apprehended entering the United States
each year who are from countries known to support and sponsor terrorism.

• U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigations have revealed that
aliens were smuggled from the Middle East to staging areas in Central and South
America, before being smuggled illegally into the United States.
• Members of Hezbollah have already entered the United States across the
Southwest border.

• U.S. military and intelligence officials believe that Venezuela is emerging as a
potential hub of terrorism in the Western Hemisphere. The Venezuelan
government is issuing identity documents that could subsequently be used to
obtain a U.S. visa and enter the country.

(Remember it only took 19 terrorist to blow up the Twin Towers on 9/11.)

Source:

Department of Homeland Security Report:
A Line In The Sand: Confronting The Threat At The Southwest Border.

http://www.house.gov/mccaul/pdf/Investigaions-Border-Report.pdf
 
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Two years ago it was reported that two Arabs were suspiciously taking pictures and measurement and writing notes while in a motorboat at the base of Hoover Dam. It was on National News they tried to catch them but they got away. It was thougt their intention was to gather information to harm the infrastructure of the dam. No damage was done.

Without Hoover Dam practically the entire Southwest and Las Vegas would have NO power. NO water and NO electricity. In the sweltering heat everything would die in the Southwest. Arizona would dry up and blow away. It would be Blackout and Brownout time most likely even for L.A. and New Mexico.
 
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Drug Cartel Group called the Zeta's are in Texas:

The cartels’ methods of torture and killing

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Reports indicate that while the Zetas were initially comprised of members of the Mexican military’s Special Forces, they now include Federal, State, and local law enforcement personnel as well as civilians. Moreover, according to U.S. intelligence officials, Zetas are recruiting former Guatemalan Special Forces military personnel known as Kaibiles and members of the notorious cross-border gangs known as Maras, including the violent Mara Salvatruchas (MS-13).

The cartels’ methods of torture and killing are particularly brutal. On September 6, 2006, masked gunmen entered a nightclub in the Michoacan, fired guns in the air and rolled
five severed human heads onto the dance floor.22 The gunmen left a sign among the severed heads that read:
“The family doesn’t kill for money. It doesn’t kill women. It doesn’t kill innocent people, only those who deserve to die. Know that this is divine justice.” According to Federal law enforcement officials; this hideous act was a revenge killing between warring gangs. Decapitations are becoming quite common in many areas in
Mexico where cartels and gangs battle for control over lucrative smuggling corridors. Heads are publicly displayed for the purpose of intimidation. Another brutal means of torture and death is called “guisoe.” This practice involves putting a person into a 55 gallon drum, usually dead, but not always, and pouring various flammable liquids over the body and lighting it on fire. A variation on this method is to place a burning tire around the neck of an individual, burning the victim alive. The remains are dumped on roadsides as a message to others who would consider crossing the cartels. The ruthless methods employed by these cartels to torture and kill their competitors are no different than the techniques used by Al Qa’ida and other terrorist organizations. This level of brutality is particularly troubling as the cartels are executing these vicious murders a mere stones-throw from U.S. soil.

Sometimes the violence and intimidation is captured on video. In 2005, a video wasanonymously delivered to the Dallas Morning News showing four men, handcuffed and badly beaten in front of a backdrop of black plastic, describing to off-camera interrogators their work as cartel assassins. The men were members of the Zetas. The video ends when one of the Zetas is shot in the head at point blank range by an off-camera captor. (see video info on page13) Law enforcement authorities have never found the body of the murdered Zeta, nor the other three men, dead or alive.

U.S. law enforcement officials are struck with the resiliency and determination of these
criminals. In the words of one law enforcement official: “They [the Zetas] have the
Texas-Mexico border wired.”26 For example, in 2005, just six hours after being sworn in
as Nuevo Laredo’s Police Chief, Alejandro Dominguez was killed. He had announced a
crackdown on the cartels. He was shot more than 50 times.27 During mid-September
2006, a group of 25 individuals in Nuevo Laredo were gathered in a local hotel with visas
to travel to the U.S. for work. The Zetas mistakenly thought the workers were from a
rival cartel and kidnapped and tortured them. The workers were released when the
cartels realized their mistake. U.S. Federal law enforcement authorities said Mexican
police would not respond to the emergency calls for help that were made during the
incident.

Source:
Department Homeland Security Report:
A Line In The Sand

http://www.house.gov/mccaul/pdf/Investigaions-Border-Report.pdf
 
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They were most likely Mexicans. That area is full of them.

I can't read all of that tiny print to try and find the story buried in a magazine.

They were reported as Arabic speaking men. The illegal aliens from Mexico aren't smart enought to blow up Hoover Dam.

As for the article, CLICK ON the Zoom In button at the top of the page.
 
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If you want to know how bad it could get if the United States opens her borders. This will give you a clue and the bad guys aren't even here yet...

Everyday 12 Americans are murdered by an illegal alien.

Another 13 Americans are killed by uninsured drunk illegal aliens.

Everyday 8 Children are victims of sex crimes committed by illegal aliens!


More Americans are being killed on American SOIL each day by the hands of illegal aliens, than are being killed in the Iraq war and Afghanistan war combined.

Source:
News Center: Press Release - United States Representative Steve King
 
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They were reported as Arabic speaking men. The illegal aliens from Mexico aren't smart enought to blow up Hoover Dam.

As for the article, CLICK ON the Zoom In button at the top of the page.

When did Hoover Dam get blown up?
 
When did Hoover Dam get blown up?

It didn't.

Two years ago it was reported that two Arabs were suspiciously taking pictures and measurement and writing notes while in a motorboat at the base of Hoover Dam. It was on National News they tried to catch them but they got away. It was thougt their intention was to gather information to harm the infrastructure of the dam. No damage was done.

Without Hoover Dam practically the entire Southwest and Las Vegas would have NO power. NO water and NO electricity. In the sweltering heat everything would die in the Southwest. Arizona would dry up and blow away. It would be Blackout and Brownout time most likely even for L.A. and New Mexico.
 
It didn't.

Two years ago it was reported that two Arabs were suspiciously taking pictures and measurement and writing notes while in a motorboat at the base of Hoover Dam. It was on National News they tried to catch them but they got away. It was thougt their intention was to gather information to harm the infrastructure of the dam. No damage was done.

Without Hoover Dam practically the entire Southwest and Las Vegas would have NO power. NO water and NO electricity. In the sweltering heat everything would die in the Southwest. Arizona would dry up and blow away. It would be Blackout and Brownout time most likely even for L.A. and New Mexico.

Yeah, Yeah It was sarcasm. I know all about it. It turned out to be Mexican's using the Dam as a stand in as they took measurements for their daughter's wedding gown.
 
Sidney is awash in illegal chinese immigration but, for some unknown reason, I don't see Diuretic, or any other australian for that matter, badmouthing China, trying to blow non-issues out of proportion like the comments made by a fifth tier chinese official during a confrontation to stir up animosity between Australia and China etc, etc...

Only here I have to put up with this sorry bunch of braindead super patriotic american clowns who spend their entire lives devising different ways to scapegoat a foreign country so they don't have to reach the OBVIOUS conclusion that America's immigration problems is nothing more than a gigantic case of dereliction of duty on the part of the US government.
 
Provide evidence please

Thank You

CNS - Are Suitcase Nukes on the Loose?

Are Suitcase Nukes on the Loose?
The Story Behind the Controversy
By Scott Parrish
November 1997

View the summary version.

Former Russian Security Council Secretary Aleksandr Lebed has stirred controversy in both Russia and the United States with his allegations that the Russian government is currently unable to account for some eighty small atomic demolition munitions (ADMs) which were manufactured in the USSR during the Cold War. Lebed originally made the allegations in a closed meeting with a US congressional delegation in May 1997. His charges generated public controversy three months later when he repeated them in an interview with the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes, which was broadcast on 7 September 1997.1 Russian officials initially dismissed Lebed’s charges, saying all of the country’s nuclear weapons were accounted for and under strict control. Top-ranking Russian defense officials later went further and denied that any such weapons had ever been built by the USSR, claiming that they would be too expensive to maintain and too heavy for practical use. Lebed has stood by his statement, however, and his charges have been backed by a former advisor to President Yeltsin, Aleksey Yablokov, who told a US Congressional subcommittee on 2 October 1997 that he was “absolutely sure” that such ADMs had been ordered in the 1970s by the KGB.

Suitcase Nuke Threat Against US Raising More Concern

Suitcase Nuke Threat Against
US Raising More Concern
By Brian Ross
ABCNEWS.com
11-9-1

Could the next terrifying attack on the nation fit into a suitcase?
.....
The prospect that Osama bin Laden's terrorists may have gotten their hands on small, easily transportable "suitcase nukes" has some people in Washington now truly concerned.
......
The general, formerly Russia's leading defense adviser, said 86 of 132 suitcase bombs were unaccounted for.

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need more?
 
Former Russian Security Council Secretary Aleksandr Lebed has stirred controversy in both Russia and the United States with his allegations that the Russian government is currently unable to account for some eighty small atomic demolition munitions (ADMs) which were manufactured in the USSR during the Cold War.
One guy made allegations. So what?

That rest of the story says the Russian government denies it.

Their hasn't been one shread of evidence to back up this nut cases story. :lol:
 
One guy made allegations. So what?

That rest of the story says the Russian government denies it.

Their hasn't been one shread of evidence to back up this nut cases story. :lol:

Never worked for the government did you? They don't tell us everything and they sure as heck aren't going to go public with the fact that so many suitcase nukes are missing.

With our southern border so porous that thousands are crossing everyday without getting caught, it's very easy for some of them to have gotten into this country. Remember they've caught more than 10,000 illegals from terrorist countries trying to cross our southern border, how many didn't they catch?

Listen to some talk shows, watch some msm, even they have admitted that this is a concern.
 

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