No, there are not a few safe conclusions that you can draw from that.
I've already seen a 20 minute dissertation on that not only is that
group not Al Qaeda, but that this does not have the telltale signs of
an Al Qaeda attack.

If you commit fraud, does that mean that Martha Stewart did it?

On 7/7/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm,
> 
> "The Secret Organization of Al-Qaeda in Europe"  There's a few safe 
> conclusions you can draw from this *IF* it's legitimate
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