Monday, February 9, 2009

Hidden Hostages in the Hindu Kush

Bloggers have already remarked how this first item reeks of a false-flag, and the fact that the missing U.N. man has remained unmentioned all week tells you something.

Pakistan needs to be occupied (especially with U.S. basing rights and supply lines being threatened) so getting our "Al-CIA-Duh" agents to grab some hostages and call them Taliban seizures serves WHOSE PURPOSE?

Add that to the fact that I NO LONGER BELIEVE a WORD from my lying, obfuscating, Muslim-hating, war-promoting, agenda-pushing Zionist War Daily (particularly when it comes to the "war on terror") and you can see why the analysis and commentary is limited.


And even if this were the God's honest truth (which I certainly doubt), why is it our tortured prisoners -- all innocents because 9/11 and everything that flowed from it a lie -- are "detainees" while the handful of Taliban captives are hostages?

Gotta luuuvvv that Zionist bias!! Of course, you are getting the full, unvarnished, unbiased truth from them, yessir!!!!

Ever notice this crap usually happens just after AmeriKa has
wasted some civilians?

What a COINCIDENCE, huh?


"UN official is kidnapped in Pakistan; American man's driver gunned down" by Candace Rondeaux, Washington Post | February 3, 2009

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Gunmen in southern Pakistan kidnapped an American who is a United Nations official and fatally shot his driver yesterday, the latest in a recent series of high-profile kidnappings and targeted hits on foreigners, according to Pakistani police officials.

Pakistani police in the southern city of Quetta said an unknown number of gunmen ambushed the car of John Solecki, the chief of the UN refugee office in the province of Baluchistan, about 8:30 a.m., soon after he left home for his office. The car's driver, Hashim Raza, was killed almost instantly, said Khalid Masood, a senior police official in Quetta.

It was unclear early yesterday whether Solecki was wounded in the attack. Few details were immediately available about Solecki, but Pakistani authorities said he is an American citizen who has worked in Quetta for about two years at the office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

Amena Kamaal, a spokeswoman for the United Nations in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, confirmed that a foreign official who worked for the organization since early 2007 was abducted in Quetta yesterday. But Kamaal said she was unable to release further details about the official's background or the attack pending notification of the man's family....

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The kidnapping in Quetta, a city considered to be the seat of operations for top Al Qaeda and Taliban commanders, underscored concerns about the deteriorating security situation in Pakistan as UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon prepared this week to visit the country.

And CUI BONO, 'eh?

Poor security, endemic poverty, and concerns about hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis displaced by recent violence in the country's North-West Frontier province and troubled tribal areas are expected to be at the top of Ban's agenda when he meets with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani on Thursday.

Yup, the GREATEST REFUGEE CRISIS you never heard of!

Attacks on foreigners and aid workers have increased in Pakistan within the past year, affecting several major humanitarian organizations, including the UN. In April, Taliban gunmen kidnapped and later released two local workers with the UN's World Food Program in northwest Pakistan. Last fall, the UN ordered its foreign staff to send their families home amid heightened security concerns following the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad.

Yeah, please see The Zionist AmeriKan MSM's Pakistan Cover Story and related links, thank you.

Kamaal said the latest attack in Quetta again had raised alarms about working in Pakistan. But she said it was unlikely to result in a halt to UN operations.

"I don't think there's any question that our work will continue because it is badly needed, but there certainly is likely to be discussion about beefing up security," Kamaal said.

And CUI BONO? Who wants boots on the ground in Pakistan?


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"Taliban say they killed Polish contractor; Man abducted in September was slain in Pakistan" by Jane Perlez, New York Times | February 8, 2009

I already know where to file this.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A Polish engineer who was kidnapped by the Taliban last September was killed by his captors after negotiations with the government for his release collapsed, a Taliban spokesman said yesterday.

A spokesman for the president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, said initial reports received by the government showed that the engineer, Piotr Stanczak, had been killed Friday, but the authorities were awaiting final confirmation. In Poland, the prime minister, Donald Tusk, said he had received reports that Stanczak had been killed.

Stanczak, who was shown in a video on Pakistani television in October pleading for his release, was one of several foreigners captured by the Taliban in recent months, evidence of the increasingly grim security situation in the country. He appears to be the first Western captive killed by Islamic militants in Pakistan since the beheading of Daniel Pearl, a Wall Street Journal correspondent, in January 2002.

The AGENDA-PUSHING is so OBVIOUS!!!

Stanczak worked for a Polish firm under contract with a Pakistani state enterprise, the Oil and Gas Development company, and was kidnapped in an ambush on his way to work in Attock, 70 miles northeast of the capital. A diplomat from Afghanistan and another from Iran, who were captured in separate ambushes in the chaotic city of Peshawar in the North-West Frontier Province late last year, are still being held by militants.

A Chinese telephone technician captured in the Swat Valley last year is also in Taliban hands. An American aid worker, Stephen D. Vance, was shot and killed on his way to work in Peshawar in November. Last week, a senior UN refugee official in Pakistan, John Solecki, an American, was kidnapped on his way to work in the southwestern city of Quetta.

Yesterday, a little-known separatist group called the Baluchistan Liberation United Front claimed responsibility for the kidnapping and issued demands.

That ABSOLUTELY REEKS of a FALSE-FLAG, folks!! I've been doing this a long time, and the "little-known" group is a PURE GIVEAWAY!!!

The fact that the Zionist-controlled, Jewish Mafia paper MOVES RIGHT OFF IT confirms the suspicions in my mind. If they truly were some Islamic group, we'd get two more paragraphs of it!

In a separate development yesterday, Pakistani police said a bomb killed seven officers at a checkpoint in the town of Mianwali, and assailants burned two trucks at a depot used for supplies heading to US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, the Associated Press reported.

The Pakistani Foreign Ministry said the new US special representative to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke, will arrive in Islamabad tomorrow and stay for four days.

A Taliban spokesman who called himself Muhammad called several Pakistani television reporters early yesterday morning, saying the Taliban killed Stanczak because the government had failed to release militants being held in prison, said Fakhar Kakakhel, the Peshawar bureau chief of the AAJ television network.

So says the Jew media! Where's that salt shaker?

In October, Kakakhel had been taken and blindfolded by the Taliban to shoot the video of Stanczak , who sat there, begging for his freedom, before two masked men pointing rifles at him.

Where did that video come from?

Yesterday, the spokesman told Kakakhel that Stanczak's body would be released only if the government met the militants' demands, Kakakhel said. The demands included releasing Taliban prisoners and ending military operations against the Taliban in the area of Darra Adamkhel, a Taliban-controlled town on the edge of the tribal region in the North-West Frontier Province.

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And if that isn't enough to get you behind the war plan:

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - .... The decision stirred alarm in Washington, which worries that Iran has continued to pursue nuclear arms and that Pakistan may not be able to safeguard its own arsenal in the face of rising Islamic militancy. The White House said President Obama wants assurances from Pakistan that Khan isn't involved in the activity that led to his arrest....

And CUI BONO, readers? WHO wants to OCCUPY the FATAs?

Although widely viewed in the West as a disgraced figure, Khan is regarded by many Pakistanis as a hero.

As WE WOULD HERE! Isn't the JEW Oppenheimer a national hero?

Nationalist sentiment has surged in recent months, with many people here feeling angry and affronted over a campaign of US missile strikes targeting militant leaders in Pakistan's tribal areas....

As WE WOULD HERE if it was PAKISTAN firing missiles at OUR TOWNS and killing OUR FAMILIES, America!!!!

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Related
: Tribesmen protest US drone attacks

Any coincidence that soon after....


"24 killed at Shi'ite mosque in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A suicide bomber blew himself up among worshipers streaming toward a Shi'ite Muslim mosque yesterday in central Pakistan, killing 24 people and wounding dozens more.

I simply DO NOT BELIEVE in SUICIDERS or SECTARIANISM anymore!

Here are some reasons why (in addition to the intermarriage and fact that mosques never blow up until AmeriKa gets there)
:

Memory Hole: The Dream Vacation

Memory Hole: Sistani's Reach

Memory Hole: The Uniters of Islam

Occupation Iraq: Sectarian Saviors

The Real Muqtada al-Sadr

Are we CLEAR, readers?


Also see
Occupation Iraq: Israel's IEDs and related links, readers, for WHO is RESPONSIBLE for the violence -- and keep that in mind as you read the Zionist War Daily's accounts!!

Btw, why would "terrorists" want to strike when we are on our way out?


The attack in the city of Dera Ghazi Khan risks sparking sectarian fury in a country already battling rising militancy along the Afghan border and tension with India over the Mumbai terrorist attacks.

CUI BONO
, folks?


The bomb detonated as a crowd approached the mosque for an evening prayer ceremony. Athar Mubarak, the city's police chief, said the bomb contained metal balls and nails. He said 40 people were wounded. Hasan Iqbal, the city's top administrator, said he believed that the Shi'ite gathering was deliberately targeted.

However, relations between this Muslim nation's strong Sunni majority and Shi'ite minority have already been tested by a series of attacks attributed to sectarian extremists. Much of the violence has been in Pakistan's northwest, where the Taliban and other violent Sunni groups have gained ground. In the deadliest recent incident, a car bomb killed 29 people and wounded scores near a Shi'ite mosque in the regional capital, Peshawar, in December.

I'm sorry, readers, but I NO LONGER BELIEVE any ACCOUNT or ACCUSATIONS from a lying Zionist War Daily.

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Of course, in an attempt to forestall a U.S. invasion, Pakistan's government offers up a sacrifice.

"52 militants killed in Pakistan attacks" by Associated Press | February 7, 2009

ISLAMABAD - Government helicopter gunships killed 52 militants yesterday in two attacks in northwestern Pakistan, a lawless region where the Taliban and Al Qaeda increasingly hold sway, an official said.

They call them "militants"; I call them INNOCENT PEOPLE no matter who they are because 9/11 was an INSIDE JOB -- which means THEY NEVER DID ANYTHING TO US no matter WHO THEY ARE!!!!

The attacks took place near the Khyber region, said Fazal Mahmood, the number-two government representative in the area. They destroyed five militant hide-outs, a large ammunition depot and eight vehicles, he said. It was not possible to independently verify his account.

Pakistan seeking to secure that supply line for its AmeriKan masters -- lest they be occupied over it.

Militants have stepped up attacks in the Khyber region in recent months, seeking to disrupt a vital supply route for Western forces in neighboring Afghanistan. Suspected militants bombed a bridge Tuesday, cutting the supply route, and a suicide car bomber blew himself up yesterday in the region, wounding six people including two police officers.

Government official Bakhtiar Khan said the repaired bridge reopened yesterday for all traffic, including trailer trucks supplying NATO and US forces. Pakistani officials worry that rising militancy is fanning tension between the country's Sunni Muslim majority and Shi'ite minority. The Taliban and several other violent extremist groups are Sunnis.

Earlier yesterday, hundreds of Shi'ites angered by a suicide attack outside a mosque burned a police station in central Pakistan, police and witnesses said. City police Chief Maqsood Ahmed said the protesters also damaged at least eight shops, two banks, a building housing a private school, and a seminary in the city of Dera Ghazi Khan.

Let me ask you something: WHO BENEFITS from DIVIDING MUSLIMS?

Ahmed said the protesters were demanding the arrest of those who orchestrated the mosque attack late Thursday, and that officers were seeking help from Shi'ite leaders to restore order. Police said they were questioning 15 men belonging to religious groups about the attack.

Meanwhile, suspected militants shot and killed two alleged US spies in Miran Shah, a main town near the Afghan border, said Tahir Khan, a local police official.

Yeah, KEEP THAT QUIET, MSM!!! Need I say more?

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