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Below in green, was first reported on ushostage.com on or before February 12, 2007 which was before the writer (Me) was thrown in a US Federal Prison for writing, which followed with eight of my websites being shut down which included USHostage.com all due to lawyers linked to The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), such as Solomon Ward Seidenwurm & Smith Law Firm in San Diego, California.

United States maybe ready to make a truce deal with the Talibans and Al-Qaeda. Assassination of Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf will be part of the truce deal. United States Government psychological plan to sell this bull crap to the general public is that the Talibans were not the extremists, but it was Al-Qaeda whom are the extremists. In short the U.S. Government will say Al-Qaeda infiltrated the Talibans.
Palestinian State June 24, 2011 - Susan Rice, the American ambassador to the UN speaking at an event in Washington, said the Obama administration was devoting "extraordinary efforts and energy" to restarting middle-eastern peace talks so that a vote in September could be avoided. On the prospect of it being approved, she said: "This would be exceedingly politically damaging in our domestic context, as you can well imagine. "And I cannot frankly think of a greater threat to our ability to maintain financial and political support for the United Nations in Congress than such an outcome". A video of Miss Rice making the comments has been removed from the internet. A very common method that the U.S. Government uses to blackmail Iranian citizens to spy for them is: An Iranian citizen goes to seek a visa to enter the United States. Lets assume that the Iranian citizen was born in the city of Torbat. The person that is doing the paperwork for the Iranian citizen and/or the U.S. Government is really recruiting for the CIA without the Iranian citizen knowing it. On the paperwork the person says to the Iranian citizen that it is better to write that you were born in Mashhad instead if Torbat because it is better known to U.S. Officials, so the Iranian citizen writes down Mashhad instead of Torbat for his/her place of birth. Next the Iranian citizen is granted to go to the U.S. for whatever reason (Tourist, Student, ETC...). At anytime the U.S. government can approach this Iranian citizen and accuse him/her that they knowingly gave false information on their application to enter the U.S. and for that reason they place you under arrest. Thats when they blackmail you to work for them. You may be in the United States for 40 years before they approach you. Basicly the U.S. Government (CIA, FBI) wait till you have too much to lose (Family, Kids, Wealth) before they blackmail you. Would the British Government use this blackmail tactic?
June 7, 2011 UN Ponders On Lifting Taliban Sanctions
June 12, 2011 Permanent Arrest Warrant for former President Pervez Musharraf
June 18, 2011 United Nations splits Al-Qaeda - Taliban Sanctions
June 19, 2011 Gates Confirms US Talks With Taliban
June 19, 2011 Gates: US in Direct Talks With Taliban
June 24, 2011 Taleban chief's son-in-law one of secret envoys at peace talks
July 19, 2011 Remove Taliban Leaders from Blacklist, says Former Taliban Official
August 9, 2011 U.S. Officials Make Millions Advocating For Terrorists
August 17, 2011 Taliban Ambassador to Pakistan with British Ambassador

A US army officer stands next to a sign for the Camp Taji Contracting Center. The Taji Contaracting Center is technically a training center for terrorists that call themselves Khalq-e-Arab.
Spiegel Law Group is a Zionist Terrorist
Quick Facts: CIA covert war in Pakistan
The Talibans are Cuddly People
168 Children Killed by the CIA
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June 22, 2011 - Press TV: Iran says the job-finding centers were looking to recruit Iranians to spy for Washington with promises that included issuing visas, helping with permanent residency, and making job and study offers.
In a statement released on June 6th, 2011, the intelligence ministry announced that “the CIA has set up fake websites. Under the cover of job-finding centers, US agents look for ways to recruit Iranians to their cause.”
The list is as follows: (1) Hobertson Advisors (2) Technical Hiring (3) Engineer One Inc. (4) Deon Capital (5) Nuevara International (6) Waldmiller Group (7) Marketing Research Association
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The poster below is from a terrorist group known as Sipah-e-Sahaba whom are funded by the CIA-FBI on and off of US soil, since at minimum 1995 under special operations. These US backed terrorists also own and operate at minimum websites and blogs: jmmpak.co.cc, kr-hcy.com, aleesar.tk, ahlesunnatwljamat.tk, haqcharyaar.tk, aleesar.blogspot.com, alesar.com.pk, jmmpak.tk, haqchaaryaar.net
The February 26, 1993 World Trade Center bombing was done by a Sipah-e-Sahaba terrorist member Ramzi Yousef. The US backed Sipah-e-Sahaba terrorists are the true Talibans and Al-Qaeda, but the US government and their puppet media do not want you to know this.
These terrorists live their lives according to a man named Mr. Muhammad Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab, who died in 1792. Mr. Muhammad Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab claimed that he has the right to re-interpret Islam and the Quran, and many stupid people followed him, and the British Government backed terrorist leaders that followed Mr. Muhammad Ibn Abd-al-Wahhab's books and teachings, and to this day the British Government along with the US Government still do.
To this day these people call themselves Muslims, and the British Government knew that this can divide Muslims, so the British Government created and funded other cult like movements that claim to be Muslims, such as cults by the names of Bahai's and Ahmadi's.

Beware of a Pro-Taliban Anti-US website theunjustmedia.com - There are several reasons that I believe that the website is backed by high ranking US officials (United States Central Command - CENTCOM) - Do your homework and you more than likely will come to the same conclusion as me - Sad but True.
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Pakistani Paper Unveils US Consulate's Close Ties with [Sipah-e-Sahaba] Jundollah
February 20, 2011 ‘CIA using Afghan war veterans against Pakistan’ The ISI former chief further said when the USA become a unipolar power in the world, it left Pakistan in the clutches of so-called 40,000 Mujahideen, which she maneuvered for its vested interests against the Russian state. Former Pakistan Army Chief General Aslam Beg: Raymond Davis was 'Working as a Coordinator of Four Important Foreign Secret Agencies in Our Country' In an interview conducted before CIA contractor Raymond Davis was released by Pakistan on March 16, 2011, former Pakistan Army chief General (retired) Mirza Aslam Beg granted an interview to the Urdu-language daily Roznama Ummat. In the interview, he answered several questions regarding the Raymond Davis issue, noting that this one issue has given Pakistan a diplomatic advantage and has put the U.S. under Pakistani pressure. General Beg added that the Pakistan-U.S. relations will not remain the same after Raymond Davis's release. In the interview, General Beg went on to allege that Raymond Davis was working for the intelligence agencies of four countries. He alleged that CIA and RAW (India's external intelligence Research & Analysis Wing) are responsible for terror attacks in Pakistani cities. The former Pakistan Army chief also alleged that Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an Al-Qaeda affiliated Sunni jihadist organization, and the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (which is the mother of Pakistani Sunni militant groups), were created on the advice of the U.S. Regarding a question about Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif's recent objection to the use of the expression "Punjabi Taliban," General Beg said that Punjabi Taliban were responsible for the attack on Pakistan Army headquarters in Rawalpindi a few years ago, and also noted that the Punjabi Taliban and the Frontier Taliban (a reference to Pashtun Taliban) exist in the Pakistani border region. Following are excerpts from the interview: "Americans Bite Their Friends Wherever They Want; They did It in Vietnam and Also in Cambodia; [The U.S.] has Made Our Country a Target of Its Conspiracies" Question: "At what level do you see Pakistan-U.S. ties after the arrest of Raymond Davis?" General Aslam Beg: "You must understand this - that Americans bite their friends wherever they want. They did it in Vietnam and also in Cambodia. Now that the U.S. is fighting wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is repeating the same behaviors here. In particular, it has made our country a target of its conspiracies. Lahore had become the center of American activities. "In 2005, a special investigating center was established in Pakistan; its headquarters manned with 600 officials was set up at Model Town in Lahore, which was blown up in a powerful bomb explosion about one and a half years ago. This institution is responsible for many nefarious designs and activities in Pakistan. It has handed over hundreds of Pakistanis to the CIA after kidnapping them. Some of them were killed and some were put into torture cells. It is deplorable that the majority of those working in this institution are Pakistanis. "Besides being the head of this institution, Davis is also responsible for other institutions like Blackwater [the private U.S. security firm now known as XE Worldwide Services] and an unnamed institution operating under the CIA in the north western frontier areas; and has been responsible for many other anti-national activities and drone attacks, and which continues until present. If it's not true, then why it is that [those] from President Obama to the U.S. Departments of State and Defense are pressuring Pakistan for the release of Raymond. The U.S. is lying that he is a diplomat and he has [diplomatic] immunity." Question: "Why is the U.S. afraid of a legal action against Raymond?" General Aslam Beg: "Because if this man remains in the custody of the Pakistani security agencies, many secrets would be obtained from him. Whatever he has said so far, its result is before us and we have come to know who this man is. He was working as a coordinator of four important foreign secret agencies in our country. He was the chief of the U.S. intelligence in Pakistan and was working under the CIA and the U.S. government. That is why the U.S. wants him back, so that the secret could not be divulged." Question: "Will the difficulties of the government not grow by standing up to the U.S.?" General Aslam Beg: "It is not Pakistan but the U.S. which is in difficulty. In my opinion, positive results will come out of it for the nation. A national awakening has greatly [occurred] with regard to this issue. The reaction which emerged from our media and people and the way Raymond Davis's reality was revealed, [President Asif] Zardari got such courage from the nation that he told President Obama not to put so much pressure that could worsen the situation. "At present, Pakistan's position is sound and the American position is weak on the diplomatic level. Because of this incident, the U.S. General [David] Petraeus is saying that now they would intensify their action on the Pak-Afghan borders to stop intervention from Pakistan [in Afghanistan by Taliban militants]. So far, the demand had been that Pakistan should itself stop this intervention. The demands to 'do more' [and act against Taliban militants] were regarding this issue that Pakistan take military action in North Waziristan. But Pakistan told the U.S.: 'You don't trust us and it is your responsibility to stop the [Taliban's] intervention in Afghanistan, or face it.' "In this case, our army and intelligence particularly rejected their demands. Because of the one case of Raymond, Pakistan has gained diplomatic advantage, and today, due to this, the U.S. is under our pressure. This change came at a time when the U.S. is leaving Afghanistan after facing defeat and it needs help from Pakistan." Question: "Will the government hand over Raymond Davis on some pretext? There are reports that Saudi Arabia has sent messages in this regard." General Aslam Beg: "Now, Raymond Davis has become insignificant. Pakistan-U.S. relations will not remain the same even after he is handed over. Now it is being tried to contact those persons whose relatives have been killed by Davis and they would be persuaded by Saudi Arabia through the Qisas and Diyat [tit-for-tat or compensation for the killing]." "Punjabi Taliban and Frontier Taliban Exist; Many Organizations… Like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba were Formed on the Advice of the U.S… to Cause Riots" Question: "But even after Raymond Davis's arrest, there are terror attacks in Pakistan." General Aslam Beg: "Not all terrorist attacks are linked to Raymond Davis. Some other organizations are also involved in big terrorist activities to get their objectives fulfilled. Besides the CIA, RAW [the Research & Analysis Wing of India] is also involved in explosions carried out in mosques, Imambargahs [Shi'ite places of worship], and on congregations in order to cause riots between Shi'ites and Sunnis. Question: "Shahbaz Sharif doesn't like the mention of Punjabi Taliban. Does the Punjabi Taliban exist?" General Aslam Beg: "Punjabi Taliban and Frontier Taliban exist. Many organizations and groups like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba were formed on the advice of the U.S. in order to cause riots. And when these people were banned after being declared as terrorists, they took flight to the borders where they are active. They are the people who abducted [former Pakistani spies] Colonel Imam and Khalid Khwaja and killed them. They have links with both the RAW and CIA. "It was Usman Punjabi who killed Colonel Imam and Khalid Khwaja after abducting them; and other people wiped out his group. Who does not know that Punjabi Taliban were involved in the attack on GHQ [general headquarters of Pakistan Army]? Usman was from Kahuta and was running a full team. "There are more such people. They are engaged in revenge attacks because the government has arrested them, tortured them, and put them behind bars; their men were killed. In my opinion, Shahbaz Sharif objects to the mention of 'Punjabi Taliban' because it gives this impression that Punjab is sending these terrorists. In reality, such sectarian organizations were formed by the government itself. And now, instead of finishing them duly, they have been declared terrorists." Question: "Who could be involved in the murder of Shahbaz Bhatti [the Minority Affairs Minister of Pakistan killed over his support for reform in Pakistan's blasphemy laws]?" General Aslam Beg: "The mindset which killed [Punjab Governor] Salman Taseer has killed him too. The government made lapses in his security and that is why he was killed. The Taliban don't seem to be involved in it."
farsnews.com
TEHRAN (FNA)- A Pakistani paper revealed that Raymond Davis, a US consular employee who appeared in court late in January for murdering two Pakistani nationals, has been in direct contact with several terrorist groups in Pakistan, including the anti-Iran Jundollah terrorist group.
According to a report by professor Mohammad Ebrahim published in the Urdu language daily, Ausaf, a police probe into the phone record and sim cards of Davis's cell phone, along with his confessions, revealed that the diplomat has guided Jundollah's members in the Pakistani Baluchistan province.
Investigations also showed that Davis has been involved in the murder of Chinese engineers in Gwadar and an attack on the Pakistani Army Garrison in Rawalpindi.
The source said that the US national has also confessed to ties with other groups such as Lashkar-e-Jhangavi, Sipah-e-Sahaba, Balouch Liberation Army and another terrorist group.
Raymond Davis appeared in court on January 28 charged with the murder of two motorcyclists who were shot dead in the Pakistani city of Lahore on January 27.
According to eye witnesses, Raymond Davis took photos of the two men after they fell to the ground on being hit by bullets. Davis spoke in Urdu and told people who surrounded his car that he had acted in self-defense.
Another person was run over and killed by a vehicle carrying Raymond Davis's colleagues as they came to his aid, police and witnesses have said.
The US embassy in Islamabad said the man involved in the shooting was a consular official.
Lahore's police chief, Aslam Tareen, said that Raymond Davis was employed on "security duties" in the consulate.
He did not have diplomatic immunity and was not one of the foreign security personnel allowed to carry firearms, according to the Pakistani authorities.
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Mr.Jonathan Banks was the CIA Station Chief in Islamabad, Pakistan before he fled back to the United States of America and before Mr.Raymond Davis was arrested.
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LHC moved for handing over Davis to ISI
February 20, 2011
thenews.com.pk
LAHORE: A writ petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court, seeking directions for the government to shift double murder accused Raymond Davis to Lahore Fort besides handing over the investigation into the case to the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI).
Rana Ilamudin advocate, in his petition, alleged on Saturday that Davis was in Pakistan on a special mission which could be harmful to solidarity of the country. He said that in both the cases against him -- murder case and a case for having illegal weapons
-- investigation should be conducted by the ISI.
He said the accused was spending his days of detention as a guest because his ‘residence’ in Kot Lakhpat Jail consisted of two barracks and 18 rooms.
He said Davis was provided facilities of mobile phone, TV, and all other necessities of life as if he was a guest of Pakistan, adding that the jail was very far from the City and the distance could help the accused in fleeing from the jail.
The petitioner alleged that the US wanted early release of Davis, fearing that he would reveal details of drone attacks in Pakistan or its secret missions in the country and added that that the US could launch an operation for his release. He said that after his arrest, drone attacks stopped as if he was providing assistance in this regard to the US forces. He said there were several instances when the US had taken action against sovereignty of different countries. He said the US authorities arrested Noriega, Panama’s army chief, on January 3, 1990 for challenging America’s authority. He also alleged that US managed the hanging of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto for trying to make Pakistan a nuclear power.
The petitioner said that the documents recovered from Davis had proved that he was mastermind of terrorists, adding that he was a trained shooter and his expertise was not necessary for an ambassador.
He said for its own benefit, the US could not only try to forcefully get the accused released but also it could kill him. He said for Davis’ protection, it was necessary to hand him over to the ISI so that no one could kidnap him and he also could not flee from the jail. He said the ISI also could properly hold investigation into the issue and in this way all his missions against Pakistan could come on record.
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nation.com.pk
Merch 11, 2011
LAHORE – The US spy agency CIA cobra network is using the Afghan war veterans to achieve their vested interests on Pakistani soil, while the Madaris should operate under the direct supervision of the government. The ISI, MI, IB, Punjab Police, Special Branch in collaboration with the representatives of civil society should frame a mutual counter-terrorism strategy to eliminate the menace.
ISI former regional commander Punjab Brigadier (r) Muhammad Aslam Ghuman, MI former regional commander Punjab Brigadier (r) Muhammad Yousuf, Additional Inspector General of Operational Police Punjab (Additional IGP) Rafiq Hassan Butt, In-charge Aiwan-e-Waqt Khawaja Farrukh Saeed and Jam Sajjad Hussain expressed these views during a brief debate organised under the auspicious of Nawa-i-Waqt, TheNation and Waqt News here at Aiwan-e-Waqt.
Yousuf said, “We have to devise a comprehensive strategy to uproot terrorism network from our soil in which internal and external factors are directly or indirectly involved. The annual budget of CIA was hundred times manifold as compared to the entire fiscal budget of Pakistan. In connection with the menace of terrorism even within limited resources ISI, MI, IB and Special Branch have performed well. These agencies should further coordinate each other so that we may protect our sovereignty,” he added.
He stressed upon the political brass and big guns of sensitive institutions to analyse the root causes especially screening atmosphere of religious seminaries and initiate action from grass root level to eliminate this monster of terrorism. Fulminating to the stagnancy of police department, Yousuf said provincial police should adopt effective and scientific strategy for busting the aforesaid network. “The police department should restore public confidence by providing them immediate justice besides eliminating such foolish police picket system on various arteries of the country,” he concluded.
Brigadier (r) Aslam Ghuman said that India, USA and Israel were ‘injecting’ suicide bombers in the veins of our homeland in connivance with local agents, who often provide them logistic support for their vested interests. He said that intelligent, honest and committed leaders should supervise all the sensitive institutions, adding our intelligence network has been ranked the best professional set up across the world. “There was no Indian Consulate in Afghanistan when former Afghan Ameer Mullah Umer was ruling the state but now dozens of Indian Consulates have been established on the soil of neighbouring state which were engaged in brainwashing and pumping teenaged bombers in Pakistan.”
He said the current situation of lawlessness is the outcome of those Mujahideen, who were created by the CIA.
Rafiq Hassan Butt said that the provincial police were playing a pivotal role in uprooting the suicide network. “Terrorism is an international crime and in vast perspective the local agents of the terror-hit localities were the prime culprits of this crime,” he added.
He complained the politicians, media men and other authorities concerned should first realise their prime responsibility that the brazen attacks were being carried out from local level, as the bombers, manipulators and even sometime the masterminds were Pakistani.
“Over 60 suicidal attacks, which took place across the province, claimed more than 665 innocent lives. The police have recovered 28,000 kilogram explosive materials, four mines, suicidal vests and 30 rocket launchers,” he revealed.
He said that the investigation police had traced 20 such high profile sensitive cases while they were expecting more breakthroughs.
Khawaja Farrukh Saeed also spoke on the occasion.
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| South Africa | Johannesburg (Sandton) | Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr (part of DLA Piper Group) 4th Floor 1 Protea Place Sandown Sandton Johannesburg 2196 T: +27 (0)11 562 1000 F: +27 (0)11 562 1111 |
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| Spain | Madrid | DLA Piper Spain S.L. Paseo de la Castellana, 35 -2º 28046 Madrid T: +34 91 319 12 12 F: +34 91 319 19 40 |
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| Sweden | Stockholm | DLA Nordic (part of DLA Piper Group) Kungsgatan 9 PO Box 7315, SE - 103 90 Stockholm T: +46 8 701 78 00 F: +46 8 701 78 99 |
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| Tanzania | Dar es Salaam | Ishengoma Karume Masha & Magai (Advocates) ("IMMMA" (Advocates)) IMMMA House, Plot No 357, United Nations Road, Upanga PO Box 72484 Dar es Salaam T: +255 22 211 1622 F: +255 22 211 1621 |
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| Tanzania | Mwanza | Ishengoma Karume Masha & Magai (Advocates) ("IMMMA" (Advocates)) 1st Floor, IMMMA House, Plot No 34, Uhuru Street, PO Box 1906 Mwanza T: +255 28 250 0854 F: +255 28 250 0977 |
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| Thailand | Bangkok | DLA Piper (Thailand) Limited 47th Floor, Unit 4707, Empire Tower 195 South Sathorn Road, Yannawa, Sathorn Bangkok 10120 T: +66 2 686 8500 F: +66 2 670 0131 Key Contact: Peter Shelford |
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| Turkey | Istanbul | DLA Piper Danişmanlik Hizmetleri Avukatlik Ortakliği Büyükdere Cad. No 127 Astoria Tower A 5th Floor 34394 Esentepe Istanbul T: +90 212 215 28 00 F: +90 212 215 28 01 |
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| UAE - Abu Dhabi | Abu Dhabi | DLA Piper Middle East LLP Penthouse C2 Building Al Bateen PO Box 109950 Abu Dhabi T: +971 2 494 1500 F: +971 2 494 1501 Key Contact: Abdul Aziz Al-Yaqout |
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| UAE - Dubai | Dubai | DLA Piper Middle East LLP Level 6, Building 6, Emaar Square, PO Box 121662, Dubai T: +971 4 438 6100 F: +971 4 438 6101 Key Contact: Jim Delkousis |
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| Ukraine | Kyiv | DLA Piper Ukraine LLC 77A Chervonoarmiyska Str. Kyiv 03150 T: +380 44 490 95 75 F: +380 44 490 95 77 |
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| United Kingdom | Birmingham | DLA Piper UK LLP Victoria Square House Victoria Square Birmingham B2 4DL T: +44 (0) 8700 111 111 F: +44 (0) 121 262 5794 Key Contact: Russell Orme |
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| United Kingdom | Leeds | DLA Piper UK LLP Princes Exchange Princes Square Leeds LS1 4BY T: +44 (0)8700 111 111 F: +44 (0) 113 369 2949 Key Contact: Neil McLean |
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| United Kingdom | Liverpool | DLA Piper UK LLP India Buildings Water Street Liverpool L2 0NH T: +44 (0) 8700 111 111 F: +44 (0) 151 236 9208 Key Contact: Philip Rooney |
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| United Kingdom | London | DLA Piper UK LLP 3 Noble Street London EC2V 7EE T: +44 (0) 8700 111 111 F: +44 (0) 20 7796 6666 Key Contact: Tim Clement-Jones CBE |
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| United Kingdom | Manchester | DLA Piper UK LLP 101 Barbirolli Square Bridgewater Manchester M2 3DL T: +44 (0) 8700 111 111 F: +44 (0) 161 235 4111 |
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| United Kingdom | Sheffield | DLA Piper UK LLP 1 St Paul's Place Sheffield S1 2JX T: +44 (0) 8700 111 111 F: +44 (0) 114 270 0568 Key Contact: Stephen Sly |
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| United States | Atlanta | DLA Piper LLP (US) One Atlantic Center 1201 West Peachtree Street, Suite 2800 Atlanta, Georgia 30309-3450 T: +1 404 736 7800 F: +1 404 682 7800 Key Contact: Mark Grantham |
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| United States | Austin | DLA Piper LLP (US) 401 Congress Avenue, Suite 2500 Austin, Texas 78701-3799 T: +1 512 457 7000 F: +1 512 457 7001 Key Contact: Jim Montgomery |
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| United States | Baltimore (Downtown) | DLA Piper LLP (US) 111 South Calvert Street, Suite 1950 Baltimore, Maryland 21202-6193 T: +1 410 580 3000 F: +1 410 580 3665 Key Contact: Deborah Jennings |
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| United States | Baltimore (Mount Washington) | DLA Piper LLP (US) 6225 Smith Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21209-3600 T: +1 410 580 3000 F: +1 410 580 3001 Key Contact: Paul Tiburzi |
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| United States | Boston | DLA Piper LLP (US) 33 Arch Street, 26th Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02110-1447 T: +1 617 406 6000 F: +1 617 406 6100 Key Contact: Elliot Surkin |
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| United States | Chicago | DLA Piper LLP (US) 203 North LaSalle Street, Suite 1900 Chicago, Illinois 60601-1293 T: +1 312 368 4000 F: +1 312 236 7516 Key Contact: William Rudnick |
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| United States | Dallas | DLA Piper LLP (US) 1717 Main Street, Suite 4600 Dallas, Texas 75201-4629 T: +1 214 743 4500 F: +1 214 743 4545 Key Contact: Philip Weller |
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| United States | Houston | DLA Piper LLP (US) 1000 Louisiana Street, Suite 2800 Houston, Texas 77002-5005 T: +1 713 425 8400 F: +1 713 425 8401 Key Contact: Ileana Blanco |
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| United States | La Jolla | DLA Piper LLP (US) 1200 Prospect Street, Suite 575 La Jolla, California 92037-3654 T: +1 858 638 6806 F: +1 858 456 3075 Key Contact: Michael Tracy (Mike) |
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| United States | Las Vegas | DLA Piper LLP (US) 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 400 Las Vegas, Nevada 89169-5982 T: +1 702 737 3433 F: +1 702 737 1612 |
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| United States | Los Angeles (Century City) | DLA Piper LLP (US) 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 400 Los Angeles, California 90067-6023 T: +1 310 595 3000 F: +1 310 595 3300 Key Contact: Michael Meyer |
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| United States | Los Angeles (Downtown) | DLA Piper LLP (US) 550 South Hope Street, Suite 2300 Los Angeles, California 90071-2678 T: +1 213 330 7700 F: +1 213 330 7701 Key Contact: Michael Meyer |
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| United States | Minneapolis | DLA Piper LLP (US) 90 South Seventh Street, Suite 5100 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402-4168 T: +1 612 524 3000 F: +1 612 524 3001 Key Contact: Alan Kildow |
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| United States | New Jersey (Atlantic City) | DLA Piper LLP (US) 17 Gordon's Alley, Suite 100 Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 T: +1 609 449 7000 F: +1 609 449 7001 Key Contact: William Gormley |
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| United States | New Jersey (Florham Park) | 300 Campus Drive Suite 100 Florham Park, New Jersey 07932-1039 T: +1 973 520 2550 F: +1 973 520 2551 Key Contacts: Michael Helmer Andrew Gilbert |
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| United States | New York | DLA Piper LLP (US) 1251 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10020-1104 T: +1 212 335 4500 F: +1 212 335 4501 Key Contact: Peter Pantaleo |
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| United States | Northern Virginia | DLA Piper LLP (US) 1775 Wiehle Avenue, Suite 400 Reston, Virginia 20190-5159 T: +1 703 773 4000 F: +1 703 773 5000 Key Contact: Dale Lazar |
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| United States | Philadelphia | DLA Piper LLP (US) One Liberty Place 1650 Market Street, Suite 4900 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-7300 T: +1 215 656 3300 F: +1 215 656 3301 Key Contact: James Brogan |
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| United States | Phoenix | DLA Piper LLP (US) 2525 East Camelback Road, Suite 1000 Phoenix, Arizona 85016-4232 T: +1 480 606 5100 F: +1 480 606 5101 Key Contact: Mark Nadeau |
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| United States | Raleigh | DLA Piper LLP (US) 4141 Parklake Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612-2350 T: +1 919 786 2000 F: +1 919 786 2200 Key Contact: Robert Bergdolt |
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| United States | Sacramento | DLA Piper LLP (US) 400 Capitol Mall, Suite 2400 Sacramento, California 95814-4428 T: +1 916 930 3200 F: +1 916 930 3201 Key Contact: Gilles Attia |
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| United States | San Diego (Downtown) | DLA Piper LLP (US) 401 B Street, Suite 1700 San Diego, California 92101-4297 T: +1 619 699 2700 F: +1 619 699 2701 Key Contact: Robert Brownlie |
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| United States | San Diego (Golden Triangle) | DLA Piper LLP (US) 4365 Executive Drive, Suite 1100 San Diego, California 92121-2133 T: +1 858 677 1400 F: +1 858 677 1401 Key Contact: Robert Brownlie |
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| United States | San Francisco | DLA Piper LLP (US) 555 Mission Street, Suite 2400 San Francisco, California 94105-2933 T: +1 415 836 2500 F: +1 415 836 2501 Key Contact: Stephen Cowan |
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| United States | Seattle | DLA Piper LLP (US) 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 7000 Seattle, Washington 98104-7044 T: +1 206 839 4800 F: +1 206 839 4801 Key Contact: Steven Yentzer |
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| United States | Silicon Valley | DLA Piper LLP (US) 2000 University Avenue East Palo Alto, California 94303-2214 T: +1 650 833 2000 F: +1 650 833 2001 Key Contact: Andrew Valentine |
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| United States | Tampa | DLA Piper LLP (US) 100 North Tampa, Suite 2200 Tampa, Florida 33602-5809 T: +1 813 229 2111 F: +1 813 229 1447 Key Contact: Ronald Holliday |
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| United States | Washington, DC | DLA Piper LLP (US) 500 Eighth Street, NW Washington, DC 20004 T: +1 202 799 4000 F: +1 202 799 5000 Key Contact: Frank M. (Rusty) Conner |
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| Zambia | Lusaka | Chibesakunda & Company (part of DLA Piper Group) Maanu Center (2nd Floor) Stand no. 4647, Beit Road Addis Ababa Roundabout PO Box 30279 Lusaka T: +260 211 254151/366400/366499 F: +260 211 254128 |
Do you have any information regarding terrorists willing to bring harm to any person or country, if so this is what you need to do:
Step 1. Contact the US government last, it is in your best interest.
Step 2. Contact multiple embassies and share your information with them. Avoid the illegal Israel - It is in your best interest.
Step 3. Contact multiple media outlets, TV News, Newspapers, Internet.
Step 4. Post your information online (Facebook - Twitter)
Step 5. Contact multiple religious leaders (Church - Mosque - Synagogue) - Avoid them if they recognize Israel in Today's World - It is in your best interest.
Step 6. Contact the US government if the threat is on US soil (Police - FBI - US Embassy)
★ Pentagon Bin Laden Videos ★
Enter Here
Posted on link above - Burried at sea? Seriously, you've been looking for him for 10 years, setup double digit million dollar bounties on him, and when you got him you burried him at sea for lack of refrigerators to preserve the evidence? Osama was a boogey man kept alive in the media to brainwash the world and legitimize the continued intervention in mineral, oil rich and oil pipeline countries. Nice try.
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