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Link between Hezbollah and Al Qaeda

Never in my wildest imagination did I think I'd run across an enlightening article on the Islamo-fascist terrorist problem in Readers Digest! But, oddly enough, I did just that tonight. I'm still scratching my head...

Kenneth R. Timmerman has written an article called "As Bad as Bin Laden" for Readers Digest. I wish I could link you directly to the article but Readers Digest is counting on subscriptions and they only publish the first part of the article online. Sooooooo, I've turned up the next best thing: another article that highlights the same information. The Iranian Voice has published similar information (likely based on Mr. Timmerman's research).

The gist of which is that Bin Laden learned what he knows about terrorism (and was likely aided in his efforts on 9/11) by a master terrorist known as Imad Mugniyah of Hezbollah infamy. Read the Iranian Voice information. Al Qaeda and Hezbollah have been working together for some time now. Mugniyah is still lurking. Most likely he is behind some of the damage being done in Iraq right now.

Google the name "Imad Mugniyah" and follow the links. His is a long history of terrorist activity that surfaced for us here in the States with the bombing of the Marine barracks in Beruit in the 1980s. This war against Islamo-fascism has, so far, only scratched the surface. We have miles to go before we sleep, my friends.

(My thanks to Mr. Timmerman for bringing this article to Readers Digest and eventually to my eyes. Sorry for going around your original article to get the info out, Mr. Timmerman. I deal only in the free info online.)

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