I should be blogging the GOP debates, but the recent events in my old neighborhood have me watching the the wildfires there very closely. I still have many friends and family in the San Diego area, and many of them have been evacuated.
While checking the San Diego Union website for the latest news, I stumbled upon this post in the forum section.
Am I the only person here who feels like this could be an act of terrorism? There were 10+ seperate, un-related fires. What are the odds that this many fires could have started coincidentally this close together? Everyone points fingers at the Santa Ana winds and I have heard one story about a downed powerline. But the bottom line is, that is ONE downed powerline, not 10. And wind doesnt start fires, it fuels it.
Also, I find it odd that nobody has yet mentioned any sort of speculation as to the cause of these fires. Back in 2003, the cause of the fire was revealed rather quickly, but this time, no mention of the source has been revealed. I find it odd, its just too odd... There has to be some group of people behind these fires.
I truly believe the government and media are concerned about the public panicking when a possible "terrorist attack" is mentioned, among the existing chaos, it would be too much.
Does anyone else agree that there is something fishy about this disaster?
The poster was quickly savaged with typical PC logic and accused of being paranoid or worse despite the fact he just mentioned it as a possibility.
So I ran a search over at Jihad Watch and came up with this.
An Arabic-language jihadi website posted a message purporting to be "al-Qaida’s plan of economic attack" on the U.S. that included setting forest fires, according to the Northeast Intelligence Network.
The six-point plan appeared Saturday and called for:
• attacks on the assets of large American companies all over the world;
• attacks on U.S. oil refineries;
• attacks on civilian airports with the goal of financially devastating U.S. airlines;
• deliberate pollution of food system;
• setting of fires in the forests – "especially those that provide the American market with the raw materials for the wood and paper and byproducts industries";
• attacks like those on the railway transportation lines in Spain;
Arson is certainly used in terrorism, just ask any Parisian who owns a car.
Last fall, WorldNetDaily reported on al-Qaida's threats against the forests of the U.S. and its allies – and pointed out the rash of devastating wildfires that rages through Europe, Australia and the U.S.
Law enforcement officials suspected several of the California wildfires that killed 18, consumed more than 718,000 acres and destroyed more than 2,400 homes in 10 days were deliberately set – increasing speculation there is a terror connection to the blazes.
Only one man was arrested – Dikran Armouchian, 23, of Pasadena. He pleaded not guilty and has not yet been tried.
Damage estimates exceeded $2 billion. The fires were among the deadliest and costliest disasters in California.
Meanwhile, there is evidence terrorism was behind other wildfires in Europe and Australia last summer.
In the devastating forest fires that swept through the Maures mountains near the French Riviera in late July, investigators found Molotov cocktails, or gasoline bombs, were used to ignite the blazes that killed at least four and destroyed 50 homes.
Luc Jousse, the mayor of Roque-Sur-Argens, called the fires "a new form of terrorism." President Jacques Chirac threatened those responsible with "sanctions of an extraordinary gravity."
The fires in France were the worst ever in the region.
In addition, southern Italy also was hit last summer with devastating wildfires also believed to be the result of arson.
In August, Australian authorities launched an investigation into reports al-Qaida planned to spark brushfires in a new wave of devastating terror attacks.
A June 25 FBI memo to United States law enforcement agencies revealed a senior al-Qaida detainee claimed to have developed a plan to start midsummer forest fires in the U.S.
The terrorist hoped to mimic the destruction that devastated Canberra last summer, killing four people and destroying more than 500 homes, as well as in other parts of Australia.
The memo, obtained by the Arizona Republic newspaper, said the unidentified detainee revealed he hoped to create several large, catastrophic wildfires at once.
"The detainee believed that significant damage to the U.S. economy would result and once it was realized that the fires were terrorist acts, U.S. citizens would put pressure on the U.S. government to change its policies," the memo said.
The detainee told investigators his plan called for three or four operatives to travel to the U.S. and set timed explosive devices in forests and grasslands.
"Australian security authorities are aware of reports that al-Qaida has considered starting brushfires in the U.S. as a form of terrorist attack," said a spokeswoman Australian Attorney General Daryl Williams. "Arson attacks are just one of a wide range of scenarios which have been considered as part of our investigations into al-Qaida's ability to conduct attacks in Australia."
In fact, Arab terrorists in Israel have started dozens of major forest fires over the years.
As far back as 1988, Israeli police caught more than a dozen Palestinian adults in the act of setting fires, while other Arabs confessed to arson after arrest. Some fires followed specific calls by underground Arab terrorists. A leaflet issued by the Palestinian uprising's underground leadership called for "the destruction and burning of the enemy's properties, industry and agriculture."
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said at the time: "The need to set fires, which also leads to murders, is in my eyes worse than fundamentalism."
Israeli nature reserve authorities said 408 fires in May and June of 1988 destroyed 400,000 acres of land, nearly seven times the acreage burned from 1974 to 1986.
Last year, Gilad "Gidi" Mastai, chief ranger in the Galilee region of Israel, told the Jerusalem Post: "It's extremely hard to find arsonists, just like it's hard to close off the Green Line to terrorists. The forests here are on the front line."
But, he said, the vast majority of deliberate fires are started by Arabs with political motives.
Maybe (I hope) a coincidence, but it's easy to do and and difficult to get caught. Wildfires are seasonal in California and there have been reports of fallen powerlines. There have also been many cases of fires started by illegal aliens.
So far it's the worst fire in the region's history and it's 0% contained.
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