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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Breaking: Islamic Terror Groups Plot Attacks On US From Latin America

Terrorists from several Middle Eastern groups have infiltrated Latin American countries -- especially Mexico -- in order to plot and carry out attacks against the United States, according to an alarming exposé broadcast this week by the world’s largest Spanish news network.

While the news media in Latin American countries are covering this ongoing story, the U.S. media is delivering scant coverage -- or no coverage at all -- a U.S. law enforcement commander told the Law Enforcement Examiner.

Univision, a multi-national Spanish-language TV network, this week aired a disturbing documentary titled, “La Amenaza Irani,” (Iranian Threat), The documentary uses undercover, never-before-seen video footage to illustrate how Iran’s growing political, economic and military ties to Latin America threaten U.S. security, according to a blog published by the Washington, DC-based watchdog group Judicial Watch.

According to the JW blogger, Univision documentary is the result of a seven-month investigative report in which college-aged Mexicans infiltrated diplomatic circles in Mexico to obtain recordings that prove diplomats from Iran, Venezuela and Cuba planned a cybernetic attack against the White House, FBI, Pentagon and U.S. nuclear plants.

The documentary reportedly features secret video taken by extremists linked to Iran and footage from an undercover journalist who infiltrated Venezuelan military camps where terrorists trained. The news network’s investigative team also tracked the expansion of Iranian interests in the hemisphere, including money-laundering and drug-trafficking activities by terrorist groups supported by Iran, the Judicial Watch blog detailed.

A segment of the often shocking documentary is allegedly dedicated to the connection between Mexican drug cartels and the foiled plot to murder the Saudi ambassador in Washington D.C. a few months ago. One of the Iranians charged had been ordered by that country’s Special Forces to travel to Mexico to recruit members of the notorious drug cartel “Los Zetas” to carry out the plot.

The massive scheme against U.S. government information and computer systems had been in the works years earlier, the documentary reveals.

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2 comments:

  1. no body going to come and get you. You bunch of sissy's. They don't have to. all they have to do is say i'm comming and usa spends untold amounts of money on nothing. Good lord get a back bone and stand up.

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  2. 6:05 don't fool yourself. Deployments and special ops are underway as we speak (and have been for over a year) in South and Central America because the intel our MI has been receiving indicate that's the new front on the war on terror. You may not remember but some time ago I posted a comment stating that a small segment of our troops were preparing for deployment into Libya. Everyone said it couldn't be true because our president sayed we would not have boots on the ground. Well, it turns out my buddy's info was accurate and there were in fact American boots were on the ground a short time later training the Libyans how to operate the weaponry. Same guy gave me the info about South and Central America's. The reason is that our southern border is practically unprotected. They know it, we know it, and our government knows it. My friend is being deployed to South America. Our military already has a presence their dealing with cocaine irradication so the continued deployment to the area will be virtually unnoticed, But their mission will be substantially different. We assume that people detained while crossing the border who are OTM (other than mexican) are solely from South and Central America - not all of them. Research the number of people from the middle east who are caught crossing our southern border. You don't think they are delivering Christmas cards - do you?

    Here:

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1173002/posts?page=1

    http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=156441

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