And Now: Islamist Bombers Target Olympics

July 27th, 2008

In other words, anyone in China who even entertains thought crimes against the diabolical Chinese regime will be seen as working with the Islamic terrorists from now on.

I don’t know how much more of a locked down prison camp China can become, but, unfortunately for the Chinese, they’re about to find out.

After all, that Goldstein is a tricky bastard.

Via: Telegraph:

A MILITANT Islamic group has threatened to attack the Beijing Olympics with suicide bombers and biological weapons and has claimed responsibility for a string of fatal bombings and explosions in China over recent weeks.

In a video released by IntelCenter, a terrorism monitoring group, a bearded man identified as “Commander Seyfullah” is seen reading a declaration of jihad against the Olympics and warns athletes and spectators, “especially Muslims”, to stay away.

It was issued by a group calling itself the Turkestan Islamic party. The group may be allied with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement – designated a terrorist organisation by the US, China and several other countries – which seeks independence for the Muslim Uighur people of China’s far west province of Xinjiang, which Uighur separatists call East Turkestan.

“Commander Seyfullah” said the group was responsible for three bombs last week on buses in the city of Kunming, which killed two people, and for two bus bombings on May 21 in Shanghai, which killed three.

The group said it also bombed a plastics factory in southern China and claimed involvement in an attack on police in the city of Wenzhou using explosives on a tractor, both on July 17.

Some of these incidents had been attributed to criminals, local grievances or accidents.

IntelCenter said that in an earlier five-page communiqué the group had promised to unleash suicide bombers against the Olympics and told Muslims that the use of biological weapons would be religiously justified.

6 Responses to “And Now: Islamist Bombers Target Olympics”

  1. tm says:

    HA! You know this is just a lame piece of manufactured propaganda that Mao’s gang will use as an excuse to get even nastier with their own people. It comes from the IntelCenter, the Pentagon’s notorious propoganda film production studio (the same outfit that gave us the ridiculous “Al-Qaeda” tape that was inspired by a video from the Onion).

    http://www.infowars.com/?p=2407

    So IntelCenter is working for the Chinese now. I see. So they give us tips on how to torture people, and in return we give them advice on how to use the power of the modern media to make their people frightened over isolated acts of unrest and thus more receptive to tyranny. Comparative advantage at work in the global economy, I guess.

  2. anothernut says:

    Yeah, Goldstein sure gets around!

    More timely “coincidences”, this time, perhaps,
    for the benefit of our right-wing friends running for president (to counter the obvious mainstream popularity of said friends’ opponents):

    U.S. Headed for ‘Heightened Alert’ Stage
    http://tinyurl.com/5jjry3

    and

    Bomb Attacks in Baghdad and Kirkuk Leave Dozens Dead
    http://tinyurl.com/6ep5ae
    “…at least 48 people dead and 249 wounded in one of the bloodiest sequences of attacks in Iraq this year.” Gee, and “the surge” seemed to be working so well…

    All the same game, of course. “That’s it, dear, swallow the bullshit, it’s good for you! Just one more spoonful…”

  3. Kevin says:

    U.S. Headed for ‘Heightened Alert’ Stage = broken link

    No need for tinyurling here, by the way. The site chunks urls automatically. Just pastem in.

  4. anothernut says:

    Thanks for the link tip, here’s that “Heightened Alert” link: http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=5420514&page=1

  5. anothernut says:

    Follow up: I read the comments to the original story, on the Telegraph website. If you want to feel REALLY disappointed in the level of political awareness out there, I recommend you read them too. If ignorance were pennies, there’d be a log of rich people out there.

  6. anothernut says:

    OOPS, wrong site. I read the comments here:
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/china/article4406836.ece

    not the Telegraph! (Apologies to any Telegraph posters who might have been offended.(wink))

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