March 30, 2009

Our Enemy Endures: "Four Pounds of Anthrax in a Suitcase This Big"

"Kuwaiti Professor Abdallah Nafisi Suggests a Biological Attack at the White House and Prays for the Bombing of a Nuclear Plant on Lake Michigan."from Memri.

HT: Brutally Honest

Transcript after the jump.

Following are excerpts from a speech by Kuwaiti Professor Abdallah Al-Nafisi, which aired on Al-Jazeera TV on February 2, 2009.

Abdallah Al-Nafisi: Four pounds of anthrax – in a suitcase this big – carried by a fighter through tunnels from Mexico into the US, are guaranteed to kill 330,000 Americans within a single hour, if it is properly spread in population centers there.

What a horrifying idea. 9/11 will be small change in comparison. Am I right? There is no need for airplanes, conspiracies, timings, and so on. One person, with the courage to carry four pounds of anthrax, will go to the White House lawn, and will spread this "confetti" all over them, and then will do these cries of joy. It will turn into a real "celebration."

The WMD is a problem. The Americans are afraid that the WMDs might fall into the hands of "terrorist" organizations, like Al-Qaeda and others. There is good reason for the Americans' fears, because Al-Qaeda used to have in the Herat region... It had laboratories in north Afghanistan.

They have scientists, chemists, and nuclear physicists. They are nothing like they are portrayed by these mercenary journalists – backward Bedouins living in caves. No, no. By no means. This kind of talk can fool only naïve people. People who follow such things know that Al-Qaeda has laboratories, just like Hizbullah. Hizbullah has laboratories in South Lebanon, in which it produces weapons and sells them. Hizbullah has laboratories in South Lebanon, from which it sells weapons to Romania and Hungary.

[...]
If they call someone a terrorist, say: "He's a friend of mine." Why? Because these "terrorists" are the world's most God-fearing people. They are the most honorable people in the world, the best people in the world.

I have personally met Mullah Omar. I had the honor of meeting with Mullah Omar. This is a man who does not belong to this era. He always refused to meet with Western delegations. He would say to them: "Go to Kabul, I am in Qandahar." "Truly, the polytheists are impure" – if you know what I mean. "Go meet the foreign minister to talk politics. I am staying here." This is the kind of people who are suitable for dealing with the West. As for 'Ariqat, Dahlan, and their ilk – they do not benefit the nation in any way.

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In the US, there are more than 300,000 white militia members, who are calling to attack the federal government in Washington, and to banish the Arabs, the Jews, and the negroes [sic] from the US. These are racist people. They are called "rednecks." The Ku Klux Klan. They are racists.

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These militias even think about bombing nuclear plants within the US. May Allah grant them success, even though we are not white, or even close to it, right?

They have plans to bomb the nuclear plant at Lake Michigan. This plant is very important. It supplies electricity to all of North Africa [sic]. May Allah grant success to one of these militia leaders, who is thinking about bombing this plant. I believe that we should devote part of our prayers to him. We should pray that Allah grants him success, so he can complete this mission, and we will be able to visit him and congratulate him, Allah willing.

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Allah states in the Koran that the hostility between us and [the Jews] is eternal. So whoever talks about dialogue – cut off his tongue! What dialogue are they talking about?! There is no room for dialogue. Allah said that our hostility towards the Jews is eternal, and then along comes someone and talks about brotherhood and so on... This contradicts the Koran. Anyone who contradicts the Koran is an infidel. Accusing people of heresy? Yes, I'm all for it. Yes, I support accusing people of heresy.

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We should also defend the resistance, and not remain silent in the face of this organized campaign against the resistance in the press of the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf, and other Arab newspapers. There are voices expressing doubts about the leaders of the resistance. We must confront these [journalists], and prevent them from continuing this, even if it means calling them over the phone, and saying to them: "Do not repeat these despicable things in your columns or your articles, or else we will take the following measures against you."

We must resort to pressure with these people. We must not remain silent. We must not leave them to their own devices, under the pretext of freedom of expression. This is a fifth column.

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I, Abdallah Fahd Abd Al-'Aziz Al-Nafisi, am inciting you to confront, using any means possible, anyone who speaks out against the resistance. "Any means possible" – get it?

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The [Hamas] ministers are mujahideen. I know a minister who actually participated in operations.

Posted by Vanderleun at March 30, 2009 7:44 PM
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Is it any accident that all of these evil moslem hatemongers are ugly as stale sin?

JWM

Posted by: jwm at March 30, 2009 7:56 PM

I made it through four minutes.
These kind of guys are just begging for suicide by western technology.

Posted by: David McKinnis at March 30, 2009 9:36 PM

There was recently an outbreak of a virulent disease amongst a terrorist group in Algeria. Speculation is that an attempt to field a biological weapon went awry.

http://www.nationalpost.com/most_popular/story.html?id=1199042

Posted by: Roy Lofquist at March 31, 2009 7:23 AM

I take the route with blowhards like this, (because if there's one thing I know about Arabs, it's that they're blowhards), is that if they could have done it already, they would have.

And hey, my mail got anthraxed in 2001. It's still in my basement in the irradiated baggies the Post office eventually delivered it in.

This isn't of course, to suggest things shouldn't be watched out for, but geez. I sincerely hope the professor dies in a fire.

Posted by: Eric Blair at March 31, 2009 7:46 AM

I do not understand why the professor is not helped in experiencing the policies he advocates.
He could be such an inspiration.

Posted by: james wilson at March 31, 2009 8:22 AM

Sh**.

I live 30 miles from that nuclear power plant.

Posted by: Cathy at March 31, 2009 9:18 AM

Well, don't take it personal. It's just business.

Posted by: vanderleun at March 31, 2009 10:02 AM

A perfect combination. They love death, and we can arrange theirs.

Posted by: Fred at March 31, 2009 11:12 AM

"We must resort to pressure with these people. We must not remain silent. We must not leave them to their own devices, under the pretext of freedom of expression. This is a fifth column."

Yes, this is exactly what American infidels must do to repulse Islam in the U.S.A.

Posted by: Hannon at March 31, 2009 9:24 PM

I am not one easily taken to conspiracies, but there is a book written about The Battle of Pearl Harbor which I think has parallels to todays situation. The book, A Day of Deceit,

http://books.google.com/books?id=Q2UKN5daNHYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=day+of+deceit+pearl+harbor#PPP1,M1

is well referenced and basically states that FDR knew that in order to get the US to Europe to stop Hitler he needed to get the country behind his endeavor. So he basically invited the Japanese to attack US interests in the Pacific.

Today, The 00 needs the population to get behind his agenda. Will he allow an attack on us by the "manmade disasterers" so we will rally behind him? So far, I'd say he's pretty much capable of anything.

Anyway, if there are any WW2 buffs out there they may be interested in reading the book. I actually read my copy through my library. I was surprised that they had it as it paints FDR in less than the saintly persona the liberals have thrust upon him. Don't get me wrong, I think he was a good president, just not not the one step below the 00 that liberals would have us believe.

Posted by: JD at April 1, 2009 2:24 PM

I'm sorry, I suffer from Islamofatigue.

Posted by: Stephen B at April 1, 2009 7:08 PM