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Notícies :: mitjans i manipulació |
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per uno que pasaba |
13 mar 2004
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preguntas y mas preguntas |
Que coño es el cachondeo de la mochila que aparecio por arte de magia en una comisaria?
Donde estan los 10 o 15 terroristas que dicen estarian fuera de españa ahora?
Como coño salieron de madrid?
Que pasa si gana el pp con mayoria absoluta?
Como puede ser que el CNI diga una cosa y el gobierno otra?
Si alguien tiene una pregunta o respuesta que las añada |
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per Von Dildos |
13 mar 2004
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Pues ahora donde dicen digo dicen Diego y no no no, dice el jefazo del CNI como guiñol de su Fuhrer supremo Jose Mari... |
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per duda |
13 mar 2004
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Perdonad, tengo una duda:
¿Qué es el CNI? |
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per respuesta |
13 mar 2004
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la versión hispánica en la vida real de la TIA, el superjefe y Mortadelo & Filemón |
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per pánico |
13 mar 2004
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Yo, si vuelve a ganar el PP emigro del país. |
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per ¿? |
13 mar 2004
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A las tesis que avalan la responsabilidad de Al-Qaeda se sumaba anoche un texto encontrado el año pasado en internet en el que un equipo de investigadores noruegos cree haber encontrado una referencia a los ataques. En él se define a España como un elemento vulnerable para forzar el fin de la ocupación de Irak. En su página 42 se puede leer: "debemos explotar al máximo las elecciones. El gobierno puede hacer frente, como máximo a tres ataques".
www.euronews.net
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/75983/index.php
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Researchers with the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment who have specialised in digging up original al-Qaeda releases and interviews, told the NRK television channel they had discovered a document on an Arabic website last year outlining al-Qaeda strategies on how to force the United States and its allies to leave Iraq, and pointing to Spain as the "weakest link".
"It wasn't until yesterday when we were going through old material to find links to Spain that we understood what we were holding in our hands," project leader Brynjar Lia told NRK.
"We mainly had the impression that (the documents) referred to the situation in Iraq, but on closer examination we saw that they specifically refer to Spanish domestic politics and the elections," due on Sunday, he added.
According to the TV report, page 42 of the Arabic document reads: "We have to make use of the election to the maximum. The government at the most can cope with three attacks".
www.dailytelegraph.com.au
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/75956/index.php
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Experts from the government's Norwegian Defense Research Establishment said the documents found on an Arabic-language Web site last year suggest Spain as a possible terror target because the country had been part of the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq.
"We must make maximum use of the proximity to the elections in Spain in March next year. Spain can stand a maximum of two or three attacks before they will withdraw from Iraq," the documents said, according to daily newspaper VG.
www.guardian.co.uk
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/76037/index.php
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