Praise God! Keep Praying!!!!Posted by admin on 2006/2/3 13:57:10 ( )* 3 February 2006: Three separate raids were conducted on three residences in Laredo, Texas were conducted on January 12, 27 and February 2, 2006, netting two-(2) ready-made improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and enough materials to make an estimated 43 more. To date, six people have been arrested, although their identities have not been publicly released pending additional and related investigations.
Julie Myers, the Assistant Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, described the stacks of weapons seized in the three raids as “very impressive,” including six kits to assemble machine guns, at least twenty assembled firearms, magazines, silencers, thousands of rounds of ammunition, as well as quantities of cocaine, marijuana, and the fast growing drug methamphetamine.
According to Myers, there is no connection between the devices and weapons found and Middle Eastern terrorists. According to Myers, the advanced weapons appear to be related to two Mexican gangs fighting for control of what's called 'The Plaza,' the lucrative drug and immigrant smuggling routes into the southwestern United States.
The Northeast Intelligence Network is continuing to follow this investigation closely.
* 3 February 2006; 3:40 p.m: Montgomery County police evacuated an elementary school, day care center and church in Gaithersburg, Maryland at about 12:30 p.m. this afternoon as bomb squad officers use a robot to investigate a suspicious device found across the street from the school. According to reports from the scene, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesman Pete Piringer says they believe the package is an improvised explosive device. The suspicious package was discovered in a park in the middle of Kent Island Circle, across from the Rachel Carson Elementary School. Students from the school have been taken to the nearby Quince Orchard High School as a precaution, according to officials at the scene. (Developing).
* 3 February 2006: Since yesterday afternoon, the Northeast Intelligence Network has been actively investigating the strange circumstances involving Robert F. KANE of Anchorage, Alaska. KANE is reportedly associated with Security Aviation, Inc., and was arrested yesterday by federal authorities for “failing to register an explosive device” which he possessed – specifically, a rocket pod launcher. Federal search warrants were executed at three locations in Alaska: the aviation hanger occupied by Security Aviation, Inc. at Anchorage, their Palmer hanger and the law offices of Mark AVERY, who is listed as the sole proprietor of Security Aviation, Inc. AVERY is also a former state prosecutor.
Agents from a number of federal and state agencies were involved in the execution of the search warrants, including the FBI, the U.S. Marshal Service, the IRS, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Alaska State Troopers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, and the United States Air Force.
Additional investigative findings will be included in the current edition of the HQ INTEL-ALERT Private Intelligence Report being issued today.
*3 February 2006: The ferry boat Al Salam 98 disappeared from radar and has apparently sunk shortly after leaving the port of Duba in Saudi Arabia on Thursday evening, bound for Safaga in southern Egypt. Rescue vessels are searching for the ship, which was last recorded to be about 62 miles from Duba.
Sources said at least 1,310 Egyptians were on board, as well as around 100 people from other countries, including Sudanese and Saudi nationals. The boat was also reported to be carrying more than 40 vehicles. During rescue operations, Egyptian helicopters have spotted at least one lifeboat and bodies in the Red Sea.
The 6,650-ton Salam 98 is owned by the Egyptian company el-Salam Maritime Transport, and was due to arrive at Safaga, Egypt at 3:00 a.m. local time. Mamdouh Ismail, the company's owner, said the ship is more than 25 years old and registered in Panama.Developing
Maranatha!
Deborah
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