Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Terror Suspects Hone Anti-Detection Skills

They get better, we get better. Have these families take a blood oath to defend their new country and to serve in the military for five years before they can get permission to bring their families to their new homes. This might keep the True Believers from infiltrating. If not, then they are finger printed and DNAd which makes them easier to trace later if they decide to become suicidal or terrorists. Which is about one in five of the Muslims? That is about every family with a terrorist in their house.

This article is good for learning what the current terrorist training entails. Well, their counter-surveillence training at least. Makes the Law Enforcement boys have to work so much harder.


Terror Suspects Hone Anti-Detection Skills: "In an age of spy satellites, security cameras and an Internet that stores every keystroke, terrorism suspects are using simple, low-tech tricks to cloak their communications, making life difficult for authorities who had hoped technology would give them the upper hand.

Across Europe, al-Qaeda operatives and sympathizers are avoiding places that they assume are bugged or monitored, such as mosques and Islamic bookshops, counterterrorism experts said. In several cases, suspects have gone back to nature -- leaving the cities on camping trips or wilderness expeditions so they can discuss plots without fear of being overheard.

In Britain, a man who called himself 'Osama bin London' is among five people being tried on charges of operating terrorist training camps in remote areas, sometimes under the guise of paintball fights in the woods. The camps' participants included four men who later tried to set off backpack bombs on the London transit system on July 21, 2005.

In a separate case in London, a Ugandan immigrant is scheduled to go on trial this month on charges of receiving terrorist training in the New Forest, site of a former royal hunting ground established in the 11th century by William the Conqueror.

And in Germany, three Islamic extremists suspected of plotting to bomb U.S. targets in September were"

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