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Swiss man suspected by the US of financing al-Qaida dies |
2008-05-27 |
![]() Huber's son said Monday that he died May 15 at the age of 80. He did not give a cause of death. The Swiss investigated Huber and the company he worked for, Al Taqwa Management Organization, for 3 1/2 years, but dropped the case in 2005 because of a lack of evidence. Washington accused the company of aiding Osama bin Laden's terror network by sending money through Malta and Switzerland to bank branches in the Bahamas. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Both were the historical link between the neo-nazi movement, and the pan-arab and then islamist movement, and were instrumental for example in lending nazi propaganda expertise in creating the paleostinian cause, even before the commies got their disinformation heavy industry on that. It is nice to know that men of good will can always find a common cause. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2008-05-27 23:11 |
#2 Ah, couldn't find the article in the archive, so Evil Google gave me that : How a Mosque for Ex-Nazis Became Center of Radical Islam Also The Muslim Brotherhood's Conquest of Europe |
Posted by: anonymous5089 2008-05-27 03:40 |
#1 IIRC, albert hubert (or more accurately ahmed hubert), in addition to being a long time muslim convert, was also an historical neo-nazi, and an associate of an another neo-nazi bigshot, françois genoud. Both were the historical link between the neo-nazi movement, and the pan-arab and then islamist movement, and were instrumental for example in lending nazi propaganda expertise in creating the paleostinian cause, even before the commies got their disinformation heavy industry on that. Those two were very "important", if shadowy, cogs in the spread of militant islam in europe. Again The Reds, The Browns and the Greens or The Convergence of Totalitarianisms |
Posted by: anonymous5089 2008-05-27 03:20 |