Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Miss USA , my 'it Girl" the Most beautiful woman in the world introduced me to Josh Groban's work in 2007.
God bless you Susan.
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Anwar al Awlkaki, muslim terroist reportedly just killed by a us drone
in Yemen, was a great draw card at the Lakemba mosque.
Here is the notice of his appearance by audio link from the local
muslimvillage website: 05 February 2009
http://muslimvillage.com/forums/topic/49687-live-anwar-al-awlaki/
"Posted 05 February 2009 - 09:04 AM
Assalamu Alaikum,
You have heard his lectures on your ipods, you have heard his lectures
in your car, now you have the opportunity to hear him LIVE!
This coming Monday, 9th Jan Imam Anwar Al Awlaki will be giving a LIVE
talk via phone to our brothers and sisters in Australia.
Don't miss out on this excellent opportunity.
Monday 9th January, 9:30pm @ Lakemba Mosque.
For those who are unable to attend, please listen LIVE via web cast at
Imedia webcast. At 9:30pm EST."
All this proves local muslim activists are in direct contact with Al-Qaeda.
SMH Erik Jensen April 15, 2010 reported:
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/alqaeda-at-city-mosque-20100414-se8g.html
AN AL-QAEDA recruiter, described as the No. 1 terrorist threat to
America, was engaged by a Sydney youth group to address hundreds of
young people - a decision that has caused deep divisions at one of
Australia's largest mosques.
At the same time as Anwar al-Awlaki was advising the extremist later
charged with killing 13 people at Fort Hood in Texas, he was in talks
with a group, Sydney Muslim Youth, about delivering a sermon to young
Australians. He was already well known to security agencies as the
spiritual guide to three of the hijackers on September 11, 2001.
''Anwar al-Awlaki is like a virus produced by the body wanting to
fight a microbe,'' said Taj el-Din al-Hilaly, condemning the sermon,
which was delivered at his mosque by phone link from Yemen.
UP DATE
24/3/2011 SBS TV REPORTS ON AWLAKI PREACHING BY PHONE LINK AT LAKEMBA
(SYDNEY NSW) MOSQUE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo98OpzNAhs
forwarded by Bob Vinnicombe
Forwarded by Bob Vinnicombe Australia.Thanks from ANV.
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Pulling pin on bomb terror plotters' trial
Keith Moor
The Daily Telegraph
September 21, 2011
POLICE secretly created and exploded a "Mother of Satan" bomb to prove that Abdul Benbrika and his extremist followers had the materials to make the feared terrorist device.
They were able to show that terrorist followers of the radical Muslim cleric ordered or bought chemicals and specialist laboratory equipment to make a bomb capable of killing and injuring hundreds of
people.
The "Mother of Satan" bomb is the weapon of choice for terrorists around the world.
It was used in the 2005 London Tube and bus bombings which killed 52 people and injured more than 700, as well as many more terror attacks during the past decade.
But now officers from the joint taskforce that foiled the devastating plot - which had included a bomb attack at Sydney's nuclear reactor - must face the fact Benbrika and the other Melbourne cell members
will not face a jury.
The decision to permanently stay the charges in Victoria was made despite evidence in the trial of the NSW cell members that a terrorist attack of potentially mammoth proportions was imminent when
Benbrika and the Melbourne and Sydney cell members were arrested in co-ordinated swoops in 2005. NSW cell members Mohamed Elomar, 46, Abdul Rakib Hasan, 41, Khaled Cheikho, 38, Moustafa Cheikho,
33, and Mohammed Omar Jamal, 27, were subsequently convicted of conspiring to commit a terrorist act and jailed for 23 to 28 years.
In that trial, prosecutor Richard Maidment SC said the men sought large quantities of firearms, ammunition and chemicals that would have enabled them to build devices "capable of causing substantial
damage and loss of life".
"There are a number of utterances which suggest that the purpose of the organisation was to do something big, cause maximum damage, kill a thousand at the train station, football, whatever," he said.
The prosecution detailed the role of Benbrika and Aimen Joud in helping to order the lab equipment as evidence of a conspiracy to commit a terrorist act. It also provided an extensive chronology of the
many contacts between NSW and Melbourne terror cell members as more evidence of a joint conspiracy to commit a terrorist act.
Justice Terry Forrest's decision means Benbrika, Joud, Fadl Sayadi and Ahmed Raad will not face extra jail time on top of their sentences on the lesser terrorism charges they received in 2008.
Green MP Adam Bandt's carbon rant ridiculed
Alison Rehn
The Daily Telegraph
September 20, 2011
THE nation faces a doomsday scenario of "hurricanes, storms and floods" unless action is taken on climate change, Greens MP Adam Bandt warned yesterday.
During yesterday's carbon tax debate, Mr Bandt said every person was threatened by climate change and "we are running out of time to prevent a catastrophe". "Ice caps are melting and the seas are rising," he said. "The hit to the Australian economy if we are not able to prevent runaway climate change is going to be enormous.
Mr Bandt warned jobs were threatened by climate change, saying that in Queensland 67,000 workers directly dependent on tourism and the Great Barrier Reef could be "turfed out of a job" if the reef is irreversibly damaged.
Speaking immediately after Mr Bandt, NSW Nationals MHR Mark Coulton said he had "never heard so much emotional claptrap".
"It seems to me that there's a lot of houses, a lot of buildings in the middle of Melbourne made out of concrete and it seems to me that while the good folk of Melbourne might have a desire to improve the environment, they don't appear to be doing too much of it themselves," Mr Coulton said.
New Mufti Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed assures us Muslim law fits with Australian culture
Tim Vollmer
The Daily Telegraph
September 20, 2011
AUSTRALIANS should not be scared of Sharia law because it is consistent with our own culture and values, the country's new Muslim leader says.
Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed yesterday said his goal as the Grand Mufti of Australia was "clarifying the misconceptions about our religion".
He said debate was clouded by misunderstanding and a focus on the more extreme punishments, such as a death penalty for Muslims who convert to another religion.
"It's not fair that you just look at one element out of a hundred elements in the Sharia law and make that element to be the most important thing," he said.
"We see a lot of the Australian culture and values are part of our Sharia law.
"Freedom is a Sharia law, respecting others is a Sharia law, justice is a Sharia law, tax and paying tax and fulfilling your obligations is also considered to be a Sharia law, respecting others and honouring others, that is all Sharia law," he said.
Dr Abu Mohamed insisted the Muslim community believed in a democratic system: "We are a democratic nation, and whatever the majority votes for is what goes."
He also hit out at talk that radical groups were drawing young Muslims to extremism and violence, saying "evilness always had followings".
"Extremism and radicalisation is not just in Islam and among Muslims, it does exist in all societies and all communities," he said.
He also said Australian troops in Afghanistan had the potential to inflame passions in the community, adding: "It is a nature of mankind that if there is any oppression upon any nation that our emotions start to move and react."
Update: Although this Clown has lived in Australia since the 90’s he does not speak ENGLISH.
Just thought I should ask. I was wondering if you were thinking of flying a plane into a NY Sky Scraper or Gang Raping or slashing some”Aussie Pig, Sluts” throat, in order to regain your Pious Muslim Families Honour.
No matter, if indeed you are OK I just thought I should ask.
As for me and my gang of Infidel Aussie Sluts and Pigs, well we just get along, and defer to God whenever the shit hits the fan.
But hey who would not want to fly a plane into a multi story building or gang rape a hundred or so infidels aka. “Aussie Pigs and Sluts” to express their belief in the Moon God allah ?
Predator Hematullah Shafei free to stalk his prey
Katherine Danks
The Daily Telegraph
September 09, 2011
SENIOR police have called for tougher laws to protect children from perverts as a man avoided jail for a second time for trying to lure girls into his car.
Detectives called for a new law to deal specifically with offenders attempting to lure children into cars, saying existing laws were either not tough enough or were difficult to prosecute.
Hematullah Shafei, 19, received a seven-month suspended sentence after pleading guilty to intimidating a 15-year-old girl.
He was already on a good behaviour bond for committing the same offence just months earlier. Angry police said the only charges available to them in such cases were attempted kidnapping - which
requires proof of intent - or intimidation, which carried a lesser sentence.
A police source yesterday said a specific offence for attempting to lure a child into a vehicle, which carried tougher penalties than intimidation, would tighten the legislation.
A submission along those lines to NSW Police Legal Services division four years ago had not been acted on.
The Daily Telegraph in July revealed a frightening trend of "stranger danger" incidents, with a child approached every two days. Since then, another 11 child approaches have been reported to police.
Police yesterday revealed a 15-year-old boy was sexually assaulted after being grabbed by a man of African descent and forced into a toilet in a park in Sydney's west.
Senior officers yesterday revealed they were increasingly frustrated by the tough legal requirements needed to prove the more serious charge of attempted kidnapping.
Police Minister Michael Gallacher last night said he was "open to any suggestion by police if they identify a weakness" in existing laws.
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"The welfare of children is paramount," he said.
A senior police officer said that offenders were usually charged with intimidation, however "what you are really dealing with here is attempted kidnapping - but it's impossible to prove because you can't
show intent".
Child-welfare group Bravehearts said sentences should protect children and reflect the seriousness of the crime. "We support tightening legislation or introducing a new law if current laws are inadequate," a
spokeswoman said.
Former assistant police commissioner Clive Small said people who tried to lure children into cars were usually serial offenders. He said the existing legislation was adequate but courts were failing to impose
suitable sentences.
Terrorism suspect acquitted after police officer shot during arrest
Geesche Jacobsen Legal Affairs
September 9, 2011
WHEN police were ready to arrest a man suspected of terrorism offences in November 2005, they sent in four local officers who had no knowledge of the investigation. They were given a description and
headed down the street while still on the phone to an officer from the terrorism squad.
What happened next has been subject to conflicting evidence but it ended with shots fired in the street in south western Sydney - one bullet hit the terrorism suspect in the neck, another grazed the hand of
one of the police officers.
The man, who cannot be named and is known only as BUSB, later admitted he was doing things to prepare for a terrorist act and was motivated by his religious beliefs.
The Herald can now report details of what happened during his arrest by four officers from Green Valley police station - two sergeants and two senior constables: one of those a crime prevention officer,
who usually spoke to community meetings, the other a traffic, warrants and summons officer.
When their car pulled up next to BUSB, the two junior officers had trouble getting out of the car: one could not open her car door because of a child safety lock, another struggled with her seat belt. None of
the officers was wearing body armour and only one appeared to have his firearm drawn. He later said he approached the man, saying: ''Mate, hang on a minute. Can we have a word?''
Within seconds several shots had been fired, the two men were hit and BUSB was arrested and charged. Earlier this year BUSB finally faced court on charges he had shot at one of the officers. Witnesses
gave conflicting evidence about what they remembered. BUSB maintained he had intended to fire a warning shot as he swung around, and had not realised an officer was behind him.
After a judge-alone trial, Judge Leonie Flannery acquitted him, ruling she could not be convinced that this had not been the case. Judge Flannery said she accepted that he had felt panicked and had been
feeling sick on the day.
''I am not satisfied that he put the Browning [firearm] in his pants because he was planning to shoot his arresting officers, but … his concern that he was going to be arrested and the climate of anti-Muslim
feeling in the community at the time, he believed that he might be harmed by police. I consider it is a reasonable possibility that he did not deliberately shoot in the direction of [the officer], intending to
hit him.''
BUSB was not charged with lesser firearms offences and was acquitted of all charges relating to the shooting.
Its now ok for Muslims to shoot Australian Police officers if they feel threatened by Police or feel you could be harmed by Police.