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Rangudu wrote:From Ayman Faris to this guy, TSPians have a long history of targeting America.

Not to forget that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is a TSPian...
Not to forget the biggest of them all, 9/11 which had Pakistan written all over it.
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What could be the biggest Irony. Why can't bollywood make a money on this Shahzadi!

One Indian (Preet Bharara) and One Pakistani (Faisal Shahzad) both US naturalized citizen. Indian emigrated to USA, studies hard and becomes District attorney., while Pakistan becomes what comes natural to them., a terrorist. It could be a great courtroom drama.

CRamS wrote:
Guys:

As much as I commend the professionalism for the NYPD police, FBI etc in nailing the Paki pig for attempting to blow up Times Sqaure, one thing troubles me. Prima Facie, it looks like they have been tracking every citizen, mostly Pakis of course coming back from the pure land. How did they make the connection between the buyer of the car to be this Paki? It seems to me that the vast data base of info, they pulled up every Paki in CT area and by careful elimination based on other clues zeroed in on this guy. Apparently, he was being tracked since Sunday.

My point being that unlike in India where national security is a joke, and "secularims" trumps in US its a big deal, but it would trouble me if govt were slimily tracking people of a particular race or looks etc.


Perhaps you were not paying attention to news, it was easy to find this guy, he bought a vehicle which had a VIN number!

Besides, a Paki going home to Terror Central Pakistan to attend a terror training camp should be tracked, nothing wrong with that.
Here are the times that you get fingerprinted and photographed

1. When you become citizen you get fingerprinted (both palms, fingers and thumbs), photographed and your saliva/dna is sampled by a federal dept.

2. If you are drinking a beer on the road and police saw you., it becomes a misdemeanour offense and you get fingerprinted, etc again by local police of the area.., and if you forget to go to court to pay up fines., etc a nationwide warrant is issued and information shared with all states and FBI. If you visited canada/mexico/etc) and come back you get arrested (FBI and CIA gets your dna and finger prints) and sent to jail where the warrant was issued. bottom line in United States criminal system is that

A. Local authorities issues warrant and if a person is caught across state lines FBI is involved.
B. If a person is caught across country lines CIA is involved.

Latest News!! from Manhattan Jail., Faisal Shahzad has been deflowered and has many more Shahzadas from Harlem and Brooklyn looking to satisfy their lust from this Shahzadi.
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CRamS wrote:
Guys:

Perhaps you were not paying attention to news, it was easy to find this guy, he bought a vehicle which had a VIN number!
He will be in the witness protection program because this was used for a media campaign against Pakistan.
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In the news conference currently underway, authorities say that he was flagged on the plane because his ticket was bought so late.
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archiv ... arshall%29

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http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.c ... t_away.php
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I doubt an LeT connection. LeT would mean TSPA/ISI and the bomb would have likely exploded.

This guy looks like a standard Deobandi lower level terrorist, so JeM is my bet. Note that Sipah-e-Sahaba, LeJ, HuM, TTP etc. are all part of the same umbrella.

If jihadi links are undeniable, I expect TSPA to put the blame on LeJ to protect JeM and fatass Masood Azhar. They will definitely not accept any links if LeT is connected.
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R-ji, Don't LeT and JeM share cadres in cashmere?
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CRamS wrote:Guys:

As much as I commend the professionalism for the NYPD police, FBI etc in nailing the Paki pig for attempting to blow up Times Sqaure, one thing troubles me. Prima Facie, it looks like they have been tracking every citizen, mostly Pakis of course coming back from the pure land. How did they make the connection between the buyer of the car to be this Paki? It seems to me that the vast data base of info, they pulled up every Paki in CT area and by careful elimination based on other clues zeroed in on this guy. Apparently, he was being tracked since Sunday.

My point being that unlike in India where national security is a joke, and "secularims" trumps in US its a big deal, but it would trouble me if govt were slimily tracking people of a particular race or looks etc.
It would have been easy.
Craigslist ads do not usually have a Phone number.
(a) So this Paki must have emailed the buyer, from his home or office computer. The IP address would sure be known then.
The white man in his 40s was just to throw away the guard of paki and let him become complacent.
(b) Its hard to believe that this person just emailed one person and bought car. He would have emailed multiple people on multiple days from multiple locations/computers and then decided on one good deal.
(c) If the buyer did have phone, Paki must have called from his own phone.
(d) If Paki called from a public phone, all suspects living in 10 mile radius of that public phone would be checked.

I doubt this paki had the foresight to email from a public library and call from a public phone. Even if he did that, the cameras in library or on public phones would have caught him.

Now, not only is this guy in trouble, but anyone he emailed/called/met would be now in database including all goats and camels he became familiar with.

The good part is that his wish of blowing up will be finally fulfilled. Instead of blowing up Times Square, he'll be blowing the whole of Federal prison, including the wardens and prison guards and the Cripps, MS13 and Aryan Nation.
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The good part is that his wish of blowing up will be finally fulfilled. Instead of blowing up Times Square, he'll be blowing the whole of Federal prison, including the wardens and prison guards and the Cripps, MS13 and Aryan Nation.
I sure would pray to Allah that he be let in with the "General prison population".
Bomb suspect attended Southeastern U
University of Bridgeport officials say the man accused of parking a bomb-laden SUV in Times Square earned computer and business degrees in the school after having transferred from a college in Washington.

School officials say Faisal Shahzad graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer applications and information systems in 2000 and later returned to earn an MBA in 2005.

University of Bridgeport spokeswoman Leslie Geary says Shahzad was a transfer student from Southeastern University in D.C., which lost its accreditation last year.

She says the University of Bridgeport has notified federal homeland security officials and the FBI about Shahzad's attendance at the college.
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^^^ May be posted already.. Shahzad,'s father was a member of the Pakistani Air Force, (And he was on NO FLY list - even prior to the bomb plot)

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/201 ... z0mzN9kvgd
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Wasn't the pig that was recently sent to meet his 72 by the Taliban also an ex PAF?
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Pakistan makes arrests connected to NYC bomb attempt
Zeeshan Haider
ISLAMABAD
Tue May 4, 2010 1:26pm EDT
(Reuters) - Pakistan on Tuesday made several arrests in connection with the failed Times Square car bomb attack in New York, security sources said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6 ... me=topNews

WORLD

"We have picked up a few family members" related to Faisal Shahzad, the chief suspect in the attempted attack, a security official in Karachi said. A friend of Shahzad was also arrested.

Shahzad, a 30-year-old Pakistani-American, was arrested late on Monday at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York after being removed from a plane as it was about take off for Dubai, American officials said.

Another intelligence official in Pakistan said Shahzad received militant training in northwest Pakistan near the garrison town of Kohat. The area around Kohat is a stronghold of Tariq Afridi, the main Pakistani Taliban commander in the region.

Pakistan, which could come under renewed U.S. pressure to crack down harder on militants after the Times Square incident, vowed on Tuesday to help the United States bring Shahzad to justice

Shahzad will appear in Manhattan federal court later on Tuesday to face charges "for allegedly driving a car bomb into Times Square on the evening of May 1," according to a statement by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, FBI agent George Venizelos and New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.

"We will cooperate with the United States in identifying this individual and bringing him to justice," Interior Minister Rehman Malik told Reuters.

U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson met Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Malik and talked about the issue, Pakistani government officials and the U.S. Embassy said.
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seems like he acted alone...if there is a link i would be quite surprised. pakistanis are quite unified in condemning this incident. jai hind!
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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSSGE6430EA20100504
Pakistan is an ally of the United States and has arrested hundreds of al Qaeda operatives and handed over many of them to the United States after it signed up to the U.S.-led "war on terrorism" after the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States in 2001.
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Amber G. wrote:^^^ May be posted already.. Shahzad,'s father was a member of the Pakistani Air Force, (And he was on NO FLY list - even prior to the bomb plot)

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/201 ... z0mzN9kvgd
The pigs is father is an AIR VICE MARSHAL (Retd)
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For a change it is RAPEs getting directly involved, rather than sending foot soldiers.
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Wouldn't it be something if Faisal Shahzad is the son of this guy?

BTW, pgbhat - LeT and JeM don't generally share cadres. LeT is much more TSPA tied.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/08599198688500
Shahzad had reportedly returned to the U.S. in February after spending a number of months in Pakistan, where he traveled after becoming a naturalized American in April 2009. Pakistani officials say Shahzad is of Kashmiri descent, and was born in 1971. On his last Pakistani passport application, he had given his nationality as Kashmiri - a fact that some analysts suspect might tie him to those militant groups based in Pakistan that were originally formed to fight Indian control of the divided territory. An official in Islamabad said Pakistani authorities are investigating whether he had ties to any of the Kashmiri jihadist groups. During his last spell in Pakistan, Shahzad was also said to have spent significant time in Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province, where the government has waged a fierce war against Taliban militants. A Pakistani government source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told TIME on Tuesday that the suspect had had ties with militants while in Pakistan. "He was here at a training camp," the source said.
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Rangudu wrote:Wouldn't it be something if Faisal Shahzad is the son of this guy?

BTW, pgbhat - LeT and JeM don't generally share cadres. LeT is much more TSPA tied.
You got it right. How many air vice marshals with the name Shahzad would be there? An ambassador too!
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Does AVM Shahzad Choudary come from NWFP? :-?
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Amber G. wrote:^^^ May be posted already.. Shahzad,'s father was a member of the Pakistani Air Force, (And he was on NO FLY list - even prior to the bomb plot)

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/201 ... z0mzN9kvgd
If this guy was brought up in army / airforce family that goes to show the level of indoctrination that these guys have been through. Not any suprise to Indians who know that RAPES are bigger fanatics than the average mango abdul. The thinktanks in DC should ponder over the social status of DCH & this guy to before they preach the whole enlightened moderation and how TSPA is holding the country back from abyss etc bullS***
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The Pakis are as usual are psy-opping. The pig is a Pakjabi. His wife's name is Mian which is Pakjabi name. And we will soon know his father's fullname.

Looks like TSP's terror footprint is "Mumbai se Manhattan tak!" and everywhere in between.

Aside BB used to say India wants to dominate from Morocco to Molucca!

Now they have their own M to M.
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Actually, I doubt that Shahzad Chaudhry could be the terrorist's dad.

Chaudhry is TSP indicates either Jat or Gujjar from Pakjab. Faisal Shahzad's wife's last name is Mian. That plus the Mirpur connection means that he is likely from one of the Muslim Rajput clans, like Khokhar...

We should know soon enough. Let's see...
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Now FBI is claiming (per CNN) that this pig was arrested BEFORE he boarded the flight. The flight was brouht back as they wanted to talk to others on board
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porkie americans are running scared right now. Ofcourse they have their usual boiler plate arguments that he was misguided etc and they are all for peace. One guy even told me he was proud of NYPD for cracking this case (taqqiya I beleive :rotfl: ). I am curious to see how this plays out in terms of added restrictions on porkies for immigration
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G_Wolf wrote:seems like he acted alone...if there is a link i would be quite surprised. pakistanis are quite unified in condemning this incident. jai hind!
Don't be fooled by that!
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Shahzad is the son of retired Air Vice Marshall Baharul Haq, a former top Pakistani air force officer and deputy director general of the civil aviation authority, according to Kifyat Ali, a cousin of Shahzad's father.
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North Waziristan isn't that where the Pakis keep their bestest terrorists and dont even make a charade of going there?

If this guy is from Peshawar how can he be Kashmiri?
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Paki news channels in full swing to connect this shehzad pig to Hakimullah Mehsud.
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Pakistan unearths graft of Rs.6.98 trillion

Islamabad, May 4 (IANS) Pakistan's auditor general has exposed the claims of good governance and better fiscal policies of the government by unearthing widespread financial irregularities of a whopping Rs.6.98 trillion in 2008-09, the first fiscal year of the ruling coalition.

Irregularities of over Rs.2.5 billion were detected in the accounts of the defence services, including the army, the navy and the air force, Online news agency reported.

The highest irregularities - Rs.116.341 billion - have been detected in the Federal Board of Revenue, followed by Rs.111.174 billion in the ministry of water and power and Rs.22.323 billion in the civil works of various government agencies.

The audit report on the accounts of the ministry of petroleum and natural resources reveals bungling of Rs.17.239 billion, while Pakistan Railways has committed financial wrongdoing of Rs.15.677 billion.

The management of Pakistan Steel also failed to satisfy the auditors about the bungling of Rs.15.656 billion.

The report has detected irregularities of Rs.7.84 billion in the accounts of the Trading Corporation of Pakistan and Rs.3.844 billion in the telecommunications sector.

An anomaly of over Rs.2.95 billion has been detected in the accounts of the Sui Southern Gas Company Limited.

The report has also found an anomaly of Rs.1.08 billion in the accounts of the Employees Old-Age Benefit Institute.

Big ticket fraud has been detected in the accounts of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (Rs.723 million), ministry of petroleum and natural resources (Rs.539 million), ministry of science and technology (Rs.1.1 million), ministry of social welfare (Rs.2.9 million), textile ministry (Rs.11.7 million) and ministry of women development (Rs.100 million).

The following are the departments, corporations and ministries where the audit reports have detected irregularities of over Rs.100 million: Pakistan Baitul Maal (Rs.941 million), Port Qasim Authority (Rs.762 million), Pakistan State Oil (Rs.650 million), ministry of foreign affairs (Rs.574 million), Pakistan Ordnance Factories (Rs.529 million) and Pakistan Re-Insurance Company Limited (Rs.506.36 million).

The other companies named in the report are Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation Limited (Rs.463 million), Pakistan Television Corporation (Rs.421 million), Pakistan International Airlines (Rs.347 million), National Fertilizer Marketing Limited (Rs.248 million), Utility Stores Corporation (Rs.247 million), Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (Rs.242 million) and Zakat and Ushr (Rs.234 million).

Also named are Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (Rs.150 million), National Logistics Cell (Rs.115 million) and Export Processing Zones Authority (Rs.104m).
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ramana wrote:North Waziristan isn't that where the Pakis keep their bestest terrorists and dont even make a charade of going there?

If this guy is from Peshawar how can he be Kashmiri?
Ramana

He's from Nowshera, where there is only a thin line between Pakjabis and "Kashmiri" TSPians. Remember that JeM/LeT camps are just up the road from there in Mardan and Mansehra.
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Pakistan: NYC bomber likely 'disturbed individual'

http://www.thepakistaninewspaper.com/ne ... p?id=16649
WASHINGTON, May 04: Pakistan's embassy says it will work with U.S. intelligence to unravel the failed Times Square bombing but that at the moment it appears the would-be bomber was a lone “disturbed individual.” Faisal Shahzad, a Pakistani-born U.S. citizen, is under arrest for the failed bombing. “An overwhelming majority of Pakistani Americans share the aspirations of civilized people everywhere for a terror-free world and should be seen as allies against the misguided individuals who undertake or plan acts of terror,'' Ambassador Husain Haqqani said in a statement released by the embassy . Though intelligence officials in Pakistan say at least one man has been detained in the case in Karachi, embassy spokesman Nadeem Haider Kiani said he was unaware of that arrest. He said it's too soon to tell exactly what motivated the bomber. Asked whether there were ties to foreign terror groups, Kiani said early indications suggest the bomber was “a disturbed individual.'' In a statement released by the embassy, Haqqani said most Pakistani Americans share a hope for a terror-free world
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Looks like the terrorist Shahzad's father is a legend of sorts within TSPAF :lol:

Apparently, AVM (retd.) Bahar-ul-Haq founded TSPAF's aeronautics wing "Sherdils"

Another link from TSPAF's own website.

Quite pathetic to see TSPAF big shot's offspring turn into a 3rd rate terrorist. As they say in TSP,
"I cannot believe this is your son little Faisal...Man they blow up so fast"
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Islamabad, May 4 (IANS) Pakistan's auditor general has exposed the claims of good governance and better fiscal policies of the government by unearthing widespread financial irregularities of a whopping Rs.6.98 trillion in 2008-09, the first fiscal year of the ruling coalition.
Madrass math? 7 trillion paki toilet paper would be worth about $75 billion US dollars. Corruption of that magnitude in one year?
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Times Square bomber suspect Faisal Shahzad
Rochester, N.Y.: How do US immigration officials deal with Pakistanis carrying U.K. passports? Aren't U.K. passport holders allowed to enter the U.S. without a visa?

Gary Ackerman: As far as I am aware, under the visa waiver program, you are correct in that UK passport holders do not require a visa.
Baltimore, Md.: Why wasn't this guy surveilled by the FBI. He's a classic case of justified profiling: he's young and he's going to and from Pakistan, exactly where many terrorists hide out. It seems it was simply pure luck that ordinary workers, such as that vendor, who spotted something suspcicious. Again, why wasn't the FBI surveilling this guy?

Gary Ackerman: I think you underestimate was you are suggesting - there are probably tens of thousands of US citizens who fit this profile. Without more to go on, it is difficult (both legally, ethically and practically) to follow people. However, US counterterrorism officials have tracked many potential terorrists, where travel to certain areas is one among many indicators and they will continue to do so.
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Brad Goodman wrote:porkie americans are running scared right now. Ofcourse they have their usual boiler plate arguments that he was misguided etc and they are all for peace. One guy even told me he was proud of NYPD for cracking this case (taqqiya I beleive :rotfl: ). I am curious to see how this plays out in terms of added restrictions on porkies for immigration
See power talks. Soemtimes it is difficult to portray truth and facts in words, but the same Paki mofos, from the f$%^&*g RAPEst of the RAPE to the Shezadi Abdul on the street, were delirious in celebration seeing their pigs bludgeon India into submission on 26/11; bloody b@#$%#ds demnading "evidence". And to this day, they have gotten away with it. Now see the same slime balls running with their tails in between their legs. Shiv, you must see US aid to TSP in the context. Largesse from such a position of strenght fetches you this kind of a submissive spectacle.
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ramana wrote:His wife's name is Mian which is Pakjabi name.
My 2 cents are that the marriage was for the sake of obtaining a GC.
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At the edge of an abyss
By Shahid Bakri (The Lone Sane Man in Pland)
That Pakistan is the South Asian ‘sick man’ today was underscored by a report released to the public by the World Bank on the eve of the institution’s spring meetings held in Washington a couple of weeks ago. The Pakistani delegation to the meeting was led by the new de facto finance minister, Dr Hafeez Sheikh. According to the report all South Asian economies with, the exception of Pakistan and Afghanistan, have pulled out of the partial slowdown caused by the Great Recession of 2008-09. Even Nepal, which has had its share of economic and political problems, is expected to do better than Pakistan in terms of economic expansion. In the World Bank Global Monitoring Report 2010, South Asia’s GDP growth rate is expected to increase to seven per cent in 2010 and 7.4 per cent in 2011. India will lead the way in this resurgence followed by Bangladesh. India’s projected performance is particularly impressive. It will approach a GDP growth rate of nine per cent which means an increase of 7.5 per cent in the country’s per capita income. Even some of the laggard states in India are being pulled out of economic stagnation and are joining those that are performing well. Bihar, for instance, will see its economy grow by 11 per cent in 2010. It has been the slowest growing state in the Indian Union and also the poorest. A number of factors will contribute to the pick-up in India. The most remarkable of them will be the steady increase in the domestic savings rate which will draw close to 40 per cent of GDP, the level achieved by fast-growing economies such as China. This makes India considerably less dependent on external capital than Pakistan. India will also benefit from the pick-up in international trade. Unlike its previous record, exports will become more diversified with manufacturing joining services as the sectors responsible for growth. In the past India’s IT sector had pulled the rest of the economy towards modernisation. Now manufacturing has become another area of dynamism. The source of the impressive performance of manufacturing in international trade will be based on exports that make use of some extraordinary technological developments. A small motor car brought
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saip wrote:
Islamabad, May 4 (IANS) Pakistan's auditor general has exposed the claims of good governance and better fiscal policies of the government by unearthing widespread financial irregularities of a whopping Rs.6.98 trillion in 2008-09, the first fiscal year of the ruling coalition.
Madrass math? 7 trillion paki toilet paper would be worth about $75 billion US dollars. Corruption of that magnitude in one year?
That is more than half of Porkistan's GDP, the other half remains to be unearthed
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