CIA de nouveaux arrêts "bombe Underwear" complot fomenté par Al-Qaïda
Par Jason. Wert, RédacteurMai 8, 2012
Balises: Al-Qaïda, bombe, cia, fbi, terrorisme, Yémen
Tour 6:3-4 NCV Lorsque l'Agneau ouvrit le second sceau, J'ai entendu le second être vivant dire, "Venir!" Puis un autre cheval est sorti, un rouge. Son cavalier a été donné le pouvoir d'enlever la paix (prospérité, reste) de la terre et de rendre les gens s'entre-tuer (boucher, abattage, à mutiler violemment, dans les rues), et il a été donné une grande épée (assassins épée, terroriste, fort, puissant, une grande frayeur).
"Le fait que nous voyons des signes des quatre cavaliers galopant à travers notre monde d'aujourd'hui ne devrait pas remplir nos cœurs de crainte, mais avec excitation que nous sommes effectivement la génération qui verra la venue du Seigneur en puissance et en gloire. "
-Jim Bakker dans "la prospérité et l'Apocalypse Coming"
US Intelligence officials have reported the stopping of a new “underwear bomb” plot by Al Qaeda’s Yemeni operatives similar to the failed 2009 Christmas Day plot.
The FBI is studying the bomb, allegedly an upgraded version of the underwear bomb used in 2009, after being seized in an unnamed middle eastern country. The plot was broken up in the early stages between the making of the bomb and before the public was put at any risk.
“These terrorists keep trying. They keep trying to devise more and more perverse and terrible ways to kill innocent people,” US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters.
Officials said the bomb was made of materials that contained no metal in an attempt to pass through airport screening without detection. They admitted it was possible the new body scanners installed at US airports would not have detected the device.
The would-be bomber is reportedly alive although officials would not reveal if they were in custody.
“What this incident makes clear is that this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country,” Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told reporters Monday. “We will do everything necessary to keep America safe.”















