Download >>> https://byltly.com/28344d
The terrorist attacks on the world's soil that shook the world for more than three days back in November 2008 made people across the globe run to their TVs or computers. However, one thing was noticeably missing from this coverage: who were the attackers? What kind of weaponry did they use? Were they still alive? Was there any way to stop further attacks? These questions and many more remained unanswered because there weren't enough news outlets around to provide these type of updates. That is if you believe that mainstream media was doing its job properly. That is why it became necessary to look elsewhere for answers other than what mainstream media had to offer. And so, internet was born and other alternate sources started coming into existence as well. One of these alternate sources was the internet video's series titled 'Terrorism Uncovered', which gave people a more in-depth view on the events of this recent past. Born out of the need to tell people more about what they were hearing on TV, there is a particular website called 'Terrorism Uncovered' that has been doing just that since 2005. The website provides all types of information regarding terrorism including links to terrorist websites, videos, news reports and more. It can be visited at http://www.terroruncovered. com/. The site also provides news updates on terrorist activity. In an attempt to bring the events of November 2008 back into the minds of those who try to forget them, Terrorism Uncovered has now released a seven-part series that deals with the events of that time. Beginning from "Al-Qaeda's dirty secrets" and ending with "America's war on terrorism". Each video is about 10 minutes long and will enable you to have a look at what terrorism is all about, what this organization does and how they do it. If you want a fair insight on what happened a couple of years ago, 'Terrorism Uncovered' is full of information for you. What you hear on TV might not be entirely accurate, but this website is very useful in giving people more information on the subject matter. Title:Indonesian Terrorism Sting Enlists Suicide Bombers From Abroad (CNSNews.com) - Suicide bombers of Indonesian Abul Khair group identify their targets by calling U.S., Australian and New Zealand immigration officials to inquire about the status of asylum applications, said an Indonesian counterterrorism official who helps run one of several sting operations underway to catch suspected terrorists.This particular operation was run by one of Indonesia's top counterterrorism officials, I Made Pastika, who also served as national police chief until February, 2008. He told CNSNews. com that his group has so far confiscated several computer hard drives, videos and documents from suspected terrorists.They are also using foreign-language telephone calls to lure suspected terrorists into making terrorist threats or asking about the status of their asylum applications. This new form of sting operation is being carried out by the Indonesian National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) with assistance from Australia's counterterrorism center, the Australian Federal Police and cellphone company Telkomsel.Ten months ago, on Aug. 10, 2006, BNPT conducted a round of telephone stings that resulted in the arrest of eight men who had made threats toward U.S., Canadian and Australian immigration authorities, as well as Australia's Foreign Affairs Department. cfa1e77820
Comentarios