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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 318012" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p style="text-align: left">Now that is interesting. Looking over the names above I found interesting the listing as I take it of the nationalities of each person. Each one of these nationalities are within what is generally considered Arab lands so this would go right along with the mention in the first part about monitoring the camps of Arab fighters.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: left">A website given to me (don't ask by who or I'll have to kill you <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" />) has proven very good in matching up a name with a specific terrorist organization. </p><p></p><p style="text-align: left">Up top is a dropdown list is about every known terrorist group there is and their known members and their present status. I did enter Al Qaeda into the Que and each of the names on the list but didn't get a hit. Now this means nothing because there are about 12 Al Qaeda groups in the que and I only searched one and they are specific to each organization. for example, you find Osama under Al Qaeda but not under Al Qaeda in Iraq or AQI. I did plug in each name with no organization in the que and got nothing but it may also require an organization to do a proper search so IMO this means nothing as well.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: left">Let's start plugging in names and see what we come up with. Since these names at this point seem to be Arab guys, I'd stick to Arab associated organizations first, like Al Qaeda and it's various factions, then go to say Hamas, Abu Nadel, PLO, etc. before looking at Hezebollah which is Shia' or any of the Kurdish groups. If you are like me, these Arab names (people and organizations) leave me bleery eyed at times because they come and go all the time and from every direction. Lots of alias' to and this could also effect the names above as they could be an alias instead of a proper name and not in the que as such.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: left">Wikipedia is not perfect by any stretch but many articles give names (and some alias') as one possible source and tend to link out to others. The best articles are footnoted heavily which is where the real meat is anyway. Here's the Wiki article on the deceased AQI leader Abu Musad al-Zarqawi which lists a lot of organizations assocaited with Iraq that we might use to plug into the que to link to the names in the letter. Just an idea anyway.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: left"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Musab_al-Zarqawi" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Musab_al-Zarqawi</a></p><p></p><p style="text-align: left">I've also found the Council on Foreign Relations as well as Rand Corp. and GlobalSecurity websites very useful. All 3 are heavily connected to gov't and often used by the gov't and military as source info and the info flows both ways. Also some of the National Intelligence Estimates released to the public and even the White House website can be a good source at times for mining names.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: left">I'm busy this weekend as my daughter has a paying gig so with reheasal and soundcheck today and performance tomorrow, I'm no longer a UPSer but instead a logistics manager, roadie and guitar tech or in otherwords, her flunky and gofer! LOL! But I will start plugging when I can and see what I come up with. Happy hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 318012, member: 2189"] [LEFT]Now that is interesting. Looking over the names above I found interesting the listing as I take it of the nationalities of each person. Each one of these nationalities are within what is generally considered Arab lands so this would go right along with the mention in the first part about monitoring the camps of Arab fighters.[/LEFT] [LEFT]A website given to me (don't ask by who or I'll have to kill you :wink2:) has proven very good in matching up a name with a specific terrorist organization. [/LEFT] [LEFT]Up top is a dropdown list is about every known terrorist group there is and their known members and their present status. I did enter Al Qaeda into the Que and each of the names on the list but didn't get a hit. Now this means nothing because there are about 12 Al Qaeda groups in the que and I only searched one and they are specific to each organization. for example, you find Osama under Al Qaeda but not under Al Qaeda in Iraq or AQI. I did plug in each name with no organization in the que and got nothing but it may also require an organization to do a proper search so IMO this means nothing as well.[/LEFT] [LEFT]Let's start plugging in names and see what we come up with. Since these names at this point seem to be Arab guys, I'd stick to Arab associated organizations first, like Al Qaeda and it's various factions, then go to say Hamas, Abu Nadel, PLO, etc. before looking at Hezebollah which is Shia' or any of the Kurdish groups. If you are like me, these Arab names (people and organizations) leave me bleery eyed at times because they come and go all the time and from every direction. Lots of alias' to and this could also effect the names above as they could be an alias instead of a proper name and not in the que as such.[/LEFT] [LEFT]Wikipedia is not perfect by any stretch but many articles give names (and some alias') as one possible source and tend to link out to others. The best articles are footnoted heavily which is where the real meat is anyway. Here's the Wiki article on the deceased AQI leader Abu Musad al-Zarqawi which lists a lot of organizations assocaited with Iraq that we might use to plug into the que to link to the names in the letter. Just an idea anyway.[/LEFT] [LEFT][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Musab_al-Zarqawi[/url][/LEFT] [LEFT]I've also found the Council on Foreign Relations as well as Rand Corp. and GlobalSecurity websites very useful. All 3 are heavily connected to gov't and often used by the gov't and military as source info and the info flows both ways. Also some of the National Intelligence Estimates released to the public and even the White House website can be a good source at times for mining names.[/LEFT] [LEFT]I'm busy this weekend as my daughter has a paying gig so with reheasal and soundcheck today and performance tomorrow, I'm no longer a UPSer but instead a logistics manager, roadie and guitar tech or in otherwords, her flunky and gofer! LOL! But I will start plugging when I can and see what I come up with. Happy hunting![/LEFT] [/QUOTE]
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