Next step will be surgically implanting bombs inside Muslims.

 

Time to start sewing Muslims inside of pigs.dead pigs.

 

B

 

  

 <http://www.nypost.com/> Description: New York PostUpdated: Sun., Nov. 7,
2010, 11:29 AM 

Failed Al Qaeda plot involved sewing bombs inside dogs

By BILL SANDERSON

Last Updated: 11:29 AM, November 7, 2010

Posted: 9:33 PM, November 6, 2010

See Spot explode! 

Al Qaeda operatives in Iraq tried to unleash deadly terror in the skies by
deploying a pair of kamikaze canines on a US-bound plane, a French newspaper
reports. 

The diabolical plot failed because the bombs were so badly stitched inside
the poor pooches that they died, said the respected Paris daily Le Figaro. 

"This case illustrates the determination of al Qaeda militants, who are
trying to circumvent terrorism controls by any means," French criminologist
Christophe Naudin, an aviation security expert, told the newspaper. 

The plot unfolded two years ago, when al Qaeda bomb makers grabbed the two
stray dogs off the street and surgically implanted powerful explosives and
detonators in each. 

The dogs were then placed in kennel carriers and sent to the Baghdad airport
for a flight to the US. Le Figaro didn't say what city they were headed for.


It's not unusual for dogs to fly from Iraq to the US. Several animal-rescue
groups work to give Iraqi dogs new US homes, and US soldiers have also
adopted pooches there. 

It's believed al Qaeda planned for the dogs to explode in flight. 

But before the dogs were put aboard their plane, US soldiers working in the
airport's cargo area noticed they had died -- and soon discovered the bombs
stitched inside them. 

US intelligence agencies shared the story of the dogs' cruel fate with other
Western spy agencies and distributed necropsy photos of the dogs and bombs
to aviation security professionals, Le Figaro said. 

Also, the International Civil Aviation Organization alerted security
agencies around the world of the possibility of kamikaze canine attacks. 

Details are still emerging of last month's terror plot in which Yemeni al
Qaeda operatives stashed bombs inside computer printer cartridges, which
they hoped to blow up aboard US-bound cargo jets. 

That plot unraveled when Muhammad bin Nayef, a Saudi prince involved in
intelligence work, learned of the plan and the packages' tracking numbers
and passed them on to the CIA. 

Just as they tried to hide bombs in dogs' bodies, al Qaeda has also tried
hiding bombs inside people. 

Last year, an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to assassinate bin Nayef with an
explosive device hidden in his rectum like a suppository. Bin Nayef was
slightly injured in the attack.



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