Subject: Goal.No response so far.
Sender: "Matti Perakyla" <jaardsi@mbnet.fi>
Date: 13.7.2005 11:26
Receiver: project@newamericancentury.org
Hi.
Is PNAC's goal creating a new world order run by the US?
Sincerely, me.
All RPG's suck.You, mister, have just lost 10 geek points.
Robin Cook(e?) pwns.David Icke dot com, I believe.
Very interesting, though. Source?
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German Magazine Der Spiegel has reported that a group named 'Secret Organisation - al-Qaeda in Europe' has posted a claim of responsibility on their website. This is a response due to the British involvement in the Iraq and Afghanistan.Wikipedia entry.
At approximately 12:10 July 7, 2005, the BBC News reported that a website known to be operated by associates of Al Qaeda has been located with a 200 word statement claiming responsibility for the attacks.
Arab sources monitoring terrorist networks have told BBC News that it is highly likely to be an Al Qaeda attack. Unconfirmed reports indicate that an islamist website has carried a statement by a European group linked to Al-Qaeda which claims responsibility for the attacks.