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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Dec. 28, 2

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Rumors are swirling that one Mr Mumtaz Qadri has been assigned as personal bodyguardian to sri raydiamond davis only.

But more seriously, am sure there must be hajaar Qadri wannabees in overpopulated, overpious overpakistan. Should US pressure re Davis cross some redlines, can't guarantee non-state actors won't bump him off the next day only...

B Raman tweet:
Americans have Midas Touch in reverse.

Americans R unwise.By such statements they will give kiss of death to Raymong Davis.They can't keep their mouth shut

I don't think much of Manzur Ejaz.

My perception of Pakis not based on what I read, but on my flesh & blood interactions with them.
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Don't miss this,...listen to the story and hear the JUD piglets chanting slogans.....
http://www.npr.org/2011/02/09/133602830 ... tokes-fury

let the pigs get fried in their own fat.....
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Kati wrote:Don't miss this,...listen to the story and hear the JUD piglets chanting slogans.....
http://www.npr.org/2011/02/09/133602830 ... tokes-fury
let the pigs get fried in their own fat.....
Neel Gagan me oorne wale National Bird tuu aa jaa
Dekh yeh neeche perfect target, CBUs se fry kar jaa.
O Reaper Aaa, Aaa, Aaa!
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A spot of investigative journalism on trigger-happy and murderous US “Diplomat” supposedly named “Raymond Davis” by Counterpunch throws up some interesting details on the bona fides, or rather the lack of them of the individual.

No firm by the name of Hyperion Protective Consultants, LLC, the firm supposedly owned by Raymond Davis, operated at the disclosed address in Orlando, Florida. Further there is no record of a firm by the name of Hyperion Protective Consultants, LLC registered in Florida.

“Raymond Davis” is more and more looking like a cover identity for a CIA operative running amok in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan :lol: .

Meanwhile what I find particularly interesting is that the main stream media of the US which touts itself as a fearless purveyor of robust reporting is so easily intimidated into showing no curiosity in areas the US Government deems verboten such as the actual identity of “Raymond Davis” :roll: .

For those who have not been following the story, “Raymond Davis“ is a “US Diplomat“ who shot dead a couple of Pakistani‘s in Karachi.

The Counterpunch article:

The Deepening Mystery of Raymond Davis and Two Slain Pakistani Motorcyclists

Excerpt from the above article :wink: :
A State Department official, contacted by Counterpunch, refused to provide any details about the nature of Davis’ employment, or to offer an explanation for Hyperion Protective Consultants LLC’s fictitious address, and its lack of registration with the Florida Secretary of State’s office.
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http://www.businessinsider.com/pakistan-cabinet-2011-2
Things are turning south in Pakistan, which is saying a lot for an already notoriously-corrupt nation.
First the entire Pakistant cabinet resigned today as part of a plan to reduce the number of ministers by a third and cut government spending, according to the BBC.Second the US threatened to cut off billions of dollars in foreign aid if Pakistan refuses to free an American detained for killing two Pakistanis, according to Al-Jazeera.All this comes after signs that the White House is starting to give up on the current regime in Pakistan.
( Hu is gonna adopt the Munna if Uncle give up the custody ?)
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Arun, Think Bourne idenity series.

Prem, What it means is shuffling seats to give impression of effective governance as massa is losing interest in Gilani group.
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My theory is that this guy was a CIA asset liquidating pigs inside waziristan or some other no go areas. ISI wanted to bump him off and prove a point to unkil. It backfired in strategically brilliant way. This is a huge spanner in the works. Trust deficit will have a new meaning in munna-unkil relationship.
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The Eye Yess Eye could have bumped him off if they wanted to. They only wanted to scare him judging by the fact that neither of the two donkeys that he bumped off fired a shot at him.
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Mahendra wrote:The Eye Yess Eye could have bumped him off if they wanted to. They only wanted to scare him judging by the fact that neither of the two donkeys that he bumped off fired a shot at him.
"either of the two donkeys that he bumped off fired a shot at him." - do we know this for a fact?
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My theory is Senor Raimundo bought a drink for the local Maulaner's goat and things went downhill :oops:

(who gives a frick? two very dead pakis, a khan in chains being dragged by beards, cracker-jack backup team of Khans that apparently couldn't find its own ass to wipe clean and hilary-amma calling off talks that she would have urged us not to.... Maybe add a Benny Hill theme track and quicken the playback speed a bit, but otherwise 8) )
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^ :rotfl:

Meanwhile in bakistan ....
Pakistan's pilot strike grounds more planes
A group of pilots and support staff for Pakistan International Airlines initiated the strike because they are unhappy about a proposed route-sharing deal with Turkish Airlines. In Karachi on Tuesday, some employees scuffled with colleagues who opposed the strike.

PIA bosses say the route-sharing idea could raise money for the struggling carrier, which has been posting multimillion dollar losses for years because of bad management and competition from Gulf airlines.

But some of the airline's 20,000 employees fear it will lead to job or pay cuts, though management denies this.
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A_Gupta wrote:
Mahendra wrote:The Eye Yess Eye could have bumped him off if they wanted to. They only wanted to scare him judging by the fact that neither of the two donkeys that he bumped off fired a shot at him.
"either of the two donkeys that he bumped off fired a shot at him." - do we know this for a fact?
Yes
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hnair wrote:My theory is Senor Raimundo bought a drink for the local Maulaner's goat and things went downhill :oops:

(who gives a frick? two very dead pakis, a khan in chains being dragged by beards, cracker-jack backup team of Khans that apparently couldn't find its own ass to wipe clean and hilary-amma calling off talks that she would have urged us not to.... Maybe add a Benny Hill theme track and quicken the playback speed a bit, but otherwise 8) )
Nairgolis saar, there are three dead pakis, the third one being sent to jannath by the rescue vehicle driven by whom...Allah only knows.
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Narad wrote:One More

Bomb blast kills one in Charsadda
CHARSADDA: A bomb exploded in a cattle market of the northwestern town of Charsadda, apparently it was planted in a donkey cart killing the owner of the cart, police said.
What about the poor donkey?
When last seen it was checking out 72 Asses in djannat. Unfortunately they were Pakjabi Asses. Hairy.
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Prem wrote:http://www.businessinsider.com/pakistan-cabinet-2011-2
Things are turning south in Pakistan, which is saying a lot for an already notoriously-corrupt nation.
First the entire Pakistant cabinet resigned today as part of a plan to reduce the number of ministers by a third and cut government spending, according to the BBC.Second the US threatened to cut off billions of dollars in foreign aid if Pakistan refuses to free an American detained for killing two Pakistanis, according to Al-Jazeera.All this comes after signs that the White House is starting to give up on the current regime in Pakistan.
( Hu is gonna adopt the Munna if Uncle give up the custody ?)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookou ... out-of-oil
The latest startling revelation to come via documents leaked to Julian Assange's muckraking website and published by The Guardian should give pause to every suburban SUV-driver: U.S. officials think Saudi Arabia is overpromising on its capacity to supply oil to a fuel-thirsty world. That sets up a scenario, the documents show, whereby the Saudis could dramatically underdeliver on output by as soon as next year, sending fuel prices soaring.
Looks like we all will be riding Toyota Prius pretty soon. Of course, not to confuse with TSP where they will be riding each other(both literally and figuratively) as Unkil, Hu and KSA will throw them away like a used sugarcane.
http://www.businessinsider.com/pakistan ... art-2011-2
There is not going to be any good news from Pakistan for some time, if ever, because the fundamentals of the state are either failing or questionable. This applies to both the idea of Pakistan, the ideology of the state, the purpose of the state, and also to the coherence of the state itself. Pakistan has lost a lot of its "stateness," that is the qualities that make a modern government function effectively. So there's failure in Pakistan on all counts. I wouldn't predict a comprehensive failure soon but clearly that's the direction in which Pakistan is moving.

The Acronym country is already Push Annoy Kill istan. Keep the Popocorn And Kola ready, it may not be pretty!
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http://acorn.nationalinterest.in/2011/0 ... avis-drama
Consider. There are two possibilities why Lahore police would arrest a white American man who identified himself as US diplomat with immunity. First, that they were told to do so by higher authorities. Second, that the local authorities were so radically anti-American—consistent with general public sentiment—that they were willing to disregard claims of diplomatic immunity, and brazen out the consequences. This is unlikely, not least because it would mean some people would lose their jobs in the process.

General Kayani’s guidance to the interior minister reminding him to keep Mr Davis’ military background in mind supports the hypothesis that the military-jihadi complex instigated this drama. Why?
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hnair wrote:My theory is Senor Raimundo bought a drink for the local Maulaner's goat and things went downhill :oops:

(who gives a frick? two very dead pakis, a khan in chains being dragged by beards, cracker-jack backup team of Khans that apparently couldn't find its own ass to wipe clean and hilary-amma calling off talks that she would have urged us not to.... Maybe add a Benny Hill theme track and quicken the playback speed a bit, but otherwise 8) )

Can you atleast collobarate with Shiv and ake a u tube video please?
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arun wrote:A spot of investigative journalism on trigger-happy and murderous US “Diplomat” supposedly named “Raymond Davis” by Counterpunch throws up some interesting details on the bona fides, or rather the lack of them of the individual.

No firm by the name of Hyperion Protective Consultants, LLC, the firm supposedly owned by Raymond Davis, operated at the disclosed address in Orlando, Florida. Further there is no record of a firm by the name of Hyperion Protective Consultants, LLC registered in Florida.

“Raymond Davis” is more and more looking like a cover identity for a CIA operative running amok in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan :lol: .

Meanwhile what I find particularly interesting is that the main stream media of the US which touts itself as a fearless purveyor of robust reporting is so easily intimidated into showing no curiosity in areas the US Government deems verboten such as the actual identity of “Raymond Davis” :roll: .

For those who have not been following the story, “Raymond Davis“ is a “US Diplomat“ who shot dead a couple of Pakistani‘s in Karachi.

The Counterpunch article:

The Deepening Mystery of Raymond Davis and Two Slain Pakistani Motorcyclists

Excerpt from the above article :wink: :
A State Department official, contacted by Counterpunch, refused to provide any details about the nature of Davis’ employment, or to offer an explanation for Hyperion Protective Consultants LLC’s fictitious address, and its lack of registration with the Florida Secretary of State’s office.
Correct me plez, but I thought Hyperion is based in Nevada, not in Florida,....and it is registered under mr. & mrs Davis.......
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Authorities arrests woman ‘would-be suicide bomber’ in Bajaur
“Security forces and local administration officials raided a house near Khar on Wednesday morning and arrested a woman wearing a suicide vest :eek: ,” senior local official Sohail Khan told AFP
Obviously the security forces were not Wajib ul Qatl for the women.

In any case since when is wearing the national dress a punishable offence?
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Kati wrote: Correct me plez, but I thought Hyperion is based in Nevada, not in Florida,....and it is registered under mr. & mrs Davis.......

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hyperion-protective.com
Address:

HYPERION PROTECTIVE CONSULTANTS LLC
5100 NORTH LANE
Orlando, Florida 32808

Office: 1-866-484-5782 Toll Free
Local: 407-437-0304
Nextel:162*309*4926
Quick googal throws this up......
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Mr and Mrs Davis, a rip-off from Mr and Mrs Smith and perhaps Mr and Mrs Coleman Headley-Bhatt
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A few things that I need to mention:
1. Raymond Davis was arrested in Lahore in Punjab.
Qadri is in jail in Pindi. (So Qadri can't be made Davis's bodyguard :mrgreen: )

2. The emerging allegation against Davis is that he had some very objectionable pictures in his cameras which showed Army installations, bunkers etc, i.e. that he was on a spying mission.

Now I ask this question, why does an American need to spy in Lahore hain ji?
Lahore is right next to the Wagah Border, there is a huge army corps posted in and around this city, but surely that is NOT of much interest to the US.

What else is around Lahore?

Yes Yes. Terrorists - Punjabi Terrorists, of the Lashkar type, and others.
LET has a nice cosy base in Muridke, about 20 clicks from Lahore, there are several safe houses in Lahore, a couple of big madarsas, and as we all know, some big farm houses on the outskirts also train terrorists.
Lahore's outskirts also has a uranium enrichment plant in Kala Shah Kaku.

3. Pakistan issues city visas to foreigners doesn't it? Foreigners are not allowed to step outside the city limits. Maybe Raymond Davis went-a-snooping, and the ISI tail decided to rough him up, take away his camera etc etc, only that Davis was amazingly aware and trained, and reacted.

Now the GOTUS is bearing down IMMENSE pressure on Pakistan to release him unconditionally. The punjab government appears to be enjoying the discomfort of Zardari and his foreign office, who have to make the call on weather Davis has Diplomatic immunity. On their part, the US has yesterday released a new list of all people who they say are diplomats, and Davis's name appears NOW on that list.

As I've mentioned earlier, the abduls are on the streets, the fervour for Jihad is high......

Too bad for the Pakistanis.

:rotfl:
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Mahendra wrote:Authorities arrests woman ‘would-be suicide bomber’ in Bajaur

Obviously the security forces were not Wajib ul Qatl for the women.

In any case since when is wearing the national dress a punishable offence?
The Bolis will be-a-investigatin' the matter all night long with the wimmen soosai bummer and issuing visas.
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Guys, I am not sure why you guys think the donkey has not been mentioned in the Charsadda case....the report clearly states that the owner of the cart was killed......as to what happened to the rider, we can ask them again..to clarify..perhaps he was a Ahmaddiya, Shia or Kufr and hence not worth mentioning and wajib-ul-cattle.
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How can we be called a sovereign state

A four-member Supreme Court bench, comprising the CJP, Justice Muhammad Sair Ali, Justice Ghulam Rabbani and Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday, has been hearing the petitions against the award of mining lease of Reko Diq gold and copper reserves in Chagai district of Balochistan to foreign exploration companies.

In his arguments, counsel for Sanjrani tribe, Ahmad Raza Qasuri, contended that the grant of an exploration licence to the BHP, an Australian company, was an attack on the country’s sovereignty. He warned that the foreign firm could prove to be the East India Company for Pakistan.

The CJP asked the counsel not to talk of the East India Company, and observed that “we are a sovereign state and until we maintain our sovereignty, we can foil any foreign conspiracy”.

“How can we be called a sovereign state when an American national kills two people in Lahore and roundtable conferences are convened to give him immunity,” Qasuri questioned. The CJP replied that “the issue is not before us” and directed the counsel to restrict himself only to the law points.
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what do you do with pakis

PM for boosting defence ties with Kenya
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani expressed his confidence that Pakistan and Kenya would be able to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in the field of defence.

The prime minister said this while talking to Kenyan Chief of General Staff General, Jeremiah Mutinda Kianga, who called on him at the PM’s House on Wednesday.

Gilani hoped that the MoU would help share experiences and increase possibilities of training more Kenyan military officers in the defence institutions of Pakistan.

The prime minister said trade between the two countries should be increased to its full potential. He appreciated the Kenyan government’s decision to reduce duty on the import of Pakistani basmati rice. General Kianga appreciated the prime minister’s proposal for signing the MoU to enhance cooperation in the field of defence and assured that he would take up the matter with his government to finalise the MoU.
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Who's next on cooperation list? Papua New Guinea, Honduras or Nicaragua?
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looks like female soosai bummers are becoming duds

3 would-be women suicide bombers arrested in Pakistan
Three would-be women suicide bombers and five other persons were arrested by security forces during a raid in the volatile Bajaur tribal region of northwest Pakistan today, officials said.
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not sure if I should be posting it here or the benis dhaga

'Metrosexuals' on the rise in Pakistan
Despite Pakistan's dire economy and widespread poverty, rich urbanites have more disposable cash than ever and are now spending it on their image, says Hassan Kilde Bajwa, of Synergy advertising agency.

Bajwa says the rise of the metrosexual, or "metropolitan heterosexual" man, is a result of a liberalised banking sector and a massive explosion of media in a country that 15 years ago had just two television channels and no FM radio.

"Now people have a much greater disposable income because of all the banking reforms we've had over the past 10, 15 years where all of a sudden we have people being able to take loans, which was not a possibility in Pakistan before.
So Rakait mards are taking loans to groom themselves? :rotfl:
"They're catching up with the (Western) fashion. Everyone wants to look good, everyone wants to feel good about themselves when it comes to their hair and nails," Kanaan says, attributing the trend to increased travel abroad.

Businessman and provincial politician Yousuf Ayub Khan, goes to Michael K salon every three months for a facial.
But advertising man Bajwa cautions there is a limit to this trend -- few Pakistanis are likely at this stage to adopt famed English footballer David Beckham's penchant for sarong skirts and piercings.

"One thing that still isn't acceptable, even among metrosexuals, is accessories. It's a very common thing for men in Europe to wear a wristband or something, the Beckham thing," says Bajwa.

"That's not something you ever see in Pakistan. Earrings, in fact piercings anywhere, socially is unacceptable. It's still a social taboo."
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X Posted from the “ISI History & Discussions” thread.

ABC now reporting that no less than four Pakistani officials who spoke to ABC News on the condition of anonymity say that the two men who Raymond Davis killed in Lahore last month were working for Pakistan's premiere intelligence service, and they were following Davis because he was spying. Presumably “premiere intelligence service” in the Pakistani lexicon means the notorious Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI):

Did Ray Davis Shoot Two Pakistani Agents?
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Strong economic ties between Pakistan, Bosnia urged
Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has stressed for strong economic ties between Pakistan and Bosnia Herzegovina; there are vast opportunities of investment in Punjab and Bosnia, and Punjab can launch joint ventures in various sectors, including dairy farming.
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Probably by promising that for the next 5 years they will not let any stray Packees wander into Kenya where they would otherwise blossom into a moojahid infestation, thus improving Kenya's security prospects by 200% over the next 5 years!

Just imagine, if TSP offered to sign MoUs with countries promising that they would never have to deal with any wandering rabid Packee emigrants again, every nation on Earth would be queuing to sign up in seconds!

edit: my 72nd post!!! Do I get my white raisin dieters now??
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Ashoka wrote:Who's next on cooperation list? Papua New Guinea, Honduras or Nicaragua?
Next three would be I am guessing Palau, Tuvalu and Nauru in that order :rotfl:
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^^ Would this( the Raymond/ISI case) be the first case of counter intel agents of a country being gunned down/KIA in their own country by a foreign agency?
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Reuters: A bomb blast targeting a military parade has killed several soldiers in Pakistan's north-west city of Mardan, police confirm
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Tweet via REUTERSFLASH ReutersBreakingNews
Suicide bombing at Pakistan army recruitment centre kills at least 10 people - Police

Another Tweet
Blast inside army recruitment centre in northwest Pakistan several casualties - Police
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I don't understand why sooisooi are doing Thursday instead of Friday?
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Release Raymond Davis or you will have more!

Now the count is 14!
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Muppalla wrote:I don't understand why sooisooi are doing Thursday instead of Friday?
Blast on Thu == get buried on Fri...blast on Fri == get jannat and 72 on saturday when claims are not processed...
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Amid US aid cutoff threat, Pakistan official says spat over detained American can be resolved


Amid US aid cutoff threat, Pakistan official says spat over detained American can be resolved
Published on February 9, 2011
Published on February 9, 2011
Topics : Special Forces , Pentagon , Hyperion Protective Services , Pakistan , U.S. , ISLAMABAD
ISLAMABAD - A Pakistani official says Islamabad and Washington can amicably resolve a dispute over the fate of a former U.S. Special Forces soldier held in shooting deaths of two Pakistanis.

U.S. officials have warned they may cut off aid to Pakistan and curb contacts unless the American is released.

Farahnaz Ispahani, an aide to Pakistan's president, says the countries are strategic partners who can work things out.

The Americans say the detained man has diplomatic immunity and shot the Pakistanis in self-defence. Pakistani officials say the courts must decide the question of immunity.

Pentagon records show that the man, Raymond Davis, is a former army Special Forces soldier. Public records show Davis and his wife run a Nevada-registered company called Hyperion Protective Services.
http://www.paherald.sk.ca/Canada---Worl ... resolved/1
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