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2006-08-29 Down Under
'Jihad' Jack asks: Why me?
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Posted by Oztralian 2006-08-29 20:07|| || Front Page|| [6 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Taqqiya
Posted by Flaith Jeang4897 2006-08-29 20:29||   2006-08-29 20:29|| Front Page Top

#2 I do not believe in killing innocent people and never will.

However, Joos, infidels, and crusaders, that's a whole 'nother ballgame.
Posted by SteveS 2006-08-29 20:52||   2006-08-29 20:52|| Front Page Top

#3 his daughter's a little old, but could still be married off, since she's cute, eh?
Posted by Frank G">Frank G  2006-08-29 20:55||   2006-08-29 20:55|| Front Page Top

#4 Guess he's not a terrorist until thousnads of Australians are dead. The story of Jihad Jack
While Thomas was at the camp, bin Laden visited several times. "[He was] very polite and humble and shy," Thomas told "Four Corners" about the al Qaeda leader. "He didn't like too many kisses, you know, he didn't mind being hugged but kisses he didn't like. He was just, seemed to float, float really across the floor."

Jihad Jack told the program that 9/ll horrified him, but after the United States began bombing Afghanistan as part of its campaign to topple the Taliban, he said he was ready to take up arms "to fight the Americans." Before and after 9/11, Jihad Jack met other al Qaeda leaders, including bin Laden's No. 2, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and the military commander Mohammed Atef. "At that time, I had no idea who I was dealing with," Thomas told "Four Corners."

But he discovered just what al Qaeda had in mind for him at a safe house in Pakistan, where he had fled from Afghanistan. He met Khalid bin Attash, the man accused of planning the 2000 al Qaeda attack on the USS Cole in Yemen. "Khalid bin Attash had said that there was a need for an Australian to work, or Osama bin Laden would like an Australian white person to work for him in Australia. ... It was definitely involved with terrorism," Thomas told "Four Corners."
Posted by ed 2006-08-29 22:00||   2006-08-29 22:00|| Front Page Top

#5 It was definitely involved with terrorism," Thomas told "Four Corners."
Posted by ed 2006-08-29 22:03||   2006-08-29 22:03|| Front Page Top

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