Friday, December 12, 2008

The Belgian Chapter of the New World Order

Apparently the Belgian authorities are in on it too. What a pity, they have such good beer.

Police seized 14 people, one of whom was planning to carry out a suicide attack in Belgium, the source said. They had contacts at the "highest levels of al Qaeda," the source said.


The police source said officers "had only 24 hours to act."

The leaders of the European Union's 27 member states are meeting in Brussels Thursday and Friday. It is not clear that the heads of state and government themselves were the target of the planned attack.

The federal prosecutor's office in Belgium identified one of the suspects as Malika El-Aroud, the widow of one of the men who assassinated a key opponent of the Taliban in Afghanistan two days before September 11, 2001.

El-Aroud's late husband was one of two men who killed Ahmed Shah Massoud, a leader of the Northern Alliance, in a suicide mission ordered by Osama Bin Laden.


Ahmed Shah Massoud was of course, the legendary Lion of the Panjshir, who Osama bin Laden had assassinated as a gift to the Taliban, before he started the war that got them removed from power.