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Confession From The Pakistani Terrorist In Mumbai

December 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Malaysian Insider via Little Green Footballs provides the confession of events from the lone surviving terrorist in the Mumbai attacks.  Terrorists posed as Malaysian students reveals the intent was to create a 9/11 styled attack on India at Mumbai’s famous hotels. 

Azam Amir Kasav – some reports have his name as Ajmal Amir Kasab, revealed the following.

The confessions of the clean-shaven, fluent English-speaking 21-year-old Pakistani have given investigators a clearer picture of what had happened last Wednesday.

Azam said he was member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, but the Kashmir- based Pakistani militant group has denied any role in the attacks.

Founded as a guerilla group to fight the Indian army in Kashmir, the group was banned by the Pakistani government after the Sept 11, 2001 attacks, but reportedly continues to enjoy the backing of some Pakistani politicians and security officials.

A native of Faridkot in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir, Azam revealed the names of his fellow terrorists, all Pakistani citizens: Abu Ali, Fahad, Omar, Shoaib, Umer, Abu Akasha, Ismail, Abdul Rahman (Bara) and Abdul Rahman (Chhota).

But the 10 men were apparently not the only ones directly involved: Another group, he claimed, had checked themselves into hotels four days before, waiting with weapons and ammunition they had stockpiled in the rooms.

The 10 men in Azam’s group were chosen well: All were trained in marine warfare and had undergone a special course conducted by the Lashkar-e-Taiba. Preparations were also detailed, and started early.

Azam and eight others in the team made a reconnaissance trip to Mumbai several months before the attacks, pretending to be Malaysian students. They rented an apartment at Colaba market, near one of their targets, the Nariman House.

The chief planner of the attacks also visited Mumbai a month before to take photographs and film strategic locations, including the hotel layouts.

Returning to Pakistan, the chief plotter trained the group, telling them to ‘kill till the last breath’.

Surprisingly, the men did not expect themselves to be suicide terrorists. Azam said they had originally planned to sail back on Thursday – the recruiters had even charted out a return route, stored on a GPS device.

On the evening of Nov 21, Azam’s group set off from an isolated creek in Karachi in a boat. The next day, a large Pakistani vessel with four Pakistanis and crew picked them up, whereupon the group was issued arms and ammunition.

Each man in the assault team was handed six to seven magazines of 50 bullets each, eight hand grenades, one AK-47 assault rifle, an automatic loading revolver, credit cards and a supply of dried fruit. They were, as some media put it, in for the long haul.

A day later, the team came across an Indian-owned trawler, Kuber, which they boarded. They killed four of the fishermen onboard, dumped their bodies into the sea, and forced its skipper Amarjit Singh to sail for India.

The next day, they beheaded the skipper, and one of the gunmen, a trained sailor, took the wheel and headed for the shores of Gujarat, India.

Near Gujarat, the terrorists raised a white flag as two officers of the coast guard approached.

While the officers questioned them, one of the terrorists grappled with one of them, slit his throat and threw his body into the boat. The group then ordered the other officer to help them get to Mumbai.

On Nov 26, the team reached the Mumbai coast.

Four nautical miles out, they were met by three inflatable speedboats. They killed the other coast guard officer, transferred into the speedboats and proceeded to Colaba jetty as dusk settled.

The Kuber was found later with the body of the 30-year-old captain onboard.

At Badhwar Park in Cuffe Parade – just three blocks away from Nariman House – the 10 men got off, stripped off the orange windbreakers they had been wearing and made sure to take out their large, heavy backpacks.

It was there that they were spotted by fisherman Prasan Dhanur, who was preparing his boat, and harbour official Kashinath Patil, 72, who was on duty nearby.

“Where are you going?” Patil asked them. “What’s in your bags?”

The men replied: “We don’t want any attention. Don’t bother us.”

Thinking little of it, Dhanur and Patil, who said they did not see the guns hidden in the backpacks, did not call the police, and watched the 10 young men walk away.

Then the carnage started.

On hitting the ground, the 10 men broke up.

Four men headed for the Taj Mahal Hotel, two for The Oberoi Trident, two for Nariman House and two – Azam and Ismail – for the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus by taxi.

At the railway station, Azam and his colleague opened fire, targeting Caucasian tourists while trying to spare Muslims.

The two gunmen also destroyed the CCTV control room, throwing grenades into it.

It was here that Azam was photographed, dressed in light-grey combat trousers and sneakers, a rucksack on his back, toting his AK-47.

According to one security expert, the way he carried the assault rifle revealed months of training.

The two men left the main hall of the railway station littered with bodies and pools of blood, then moved on to Metro Cinema and then to the Girgaum Chowpatty area in a stolen Skoda.

It was there that their plans started to unravel.

At the Girgaum Chowpatty area, Azam and Ismail were intercepted by anti-terror troops from the Gamdevi police station, and they ended up trading shots.

Azam managed to shoot dead assistant police inspector Tukaram Umbale, while one of them also gunned down anti-terror squad chief Hemant Karkare.

Ismail, however, was eventually killed, while Azam himself was shot in the hand. Pretending to be dead, he fell, and the two men were taken to Nair Hospital.

But police soon spotted him breathing and quickly evacuated the hospital’s casualty ward, and brought in the anti-terror squad to interrogate him.

At first, Azam remained tight-lipped, but the sight of Ismail’s mutilated body broke his resolve.

Pleading with medical staff to save his life, he said: “I do not want to die. Please put me on saline.”

The bullet in his hand was removed, and after his condition had stabilised, Azam was moved to another location on Thursday for more interrogation.

Reports, however, say that the grilling at the hospital had been so intense that at one point, he pleaded with the police and medical staff to kill him.

He said: “Now, I don’t want to live.” – The Straits Times

Noblesse Oblige brings up some important gaps.

Normal terror Logistics, and the fact that the terrorist shot more than 250 rounds they were supplied with tells me there were more than the 10 stated. I would suspect there are others who did just logistics work and facilitation, and there are the unknown financiers. Those are the real leads that need to be followed up on, the weapons used, the RDX, the grenades, etc. did not materialize out of thin air, someone bought them. 

Many Unanswered Questions in Mumbai at No Quarter brought up many of the points in the confession in a post before the confession was released.  Larry Johnson’s analysis was quite up to par, especially on

…the circumstantial case that the attackers received significant and extensive support from people who most likely were a part of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency.

LGF

Note that Azam claims the terror team was trained by the Pakistani group Lashkar-e-Taiba, the militant Islamists closely linked to Pakistan’s ISI intelligence service.

Wow!  A Pakastani connection!  Let’s see how the rest of the details emerge and fit in the overall puzzle. 


Image courtesy of Michael Ramirez via http://www.ibdeditorials.com/Cartoons.aspx.

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Blueberries Can Reverse Memory Loss And Lead To Memory Improvement

December 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Talk about a scientific discovery that  has the potential to boost sales!  The BBC reports on a study in the Free Radical Biology and Medicine journal, that shows blueberries can actually reverse memory loss AND lead to memory improvement.   

Scientists at the University of Reading have found the responsible active component in blueberries are flavonoids, also found in other foods, which act as antioxidants.  Wikipedia notes, “Antioxidants can cancel out the cell-damaging effects of free radicals,” that can lead to disease.  Aside from reversing memory loss,  the BBC says,

But the study indicates they also activate the part of the brain which controls learning and memory.

“Our research provides scientific evidence to show that blueberries are good for you and supports the idea that a diet-based approach could potentially be used to increase memory capacity.

“We will be taking these findings to the next level by investigating the effects of diets rich in flavonoids on individuals suffering from cognitive impairment and possibly Alzheimer’s disease.”

In the interim, start increasing those blueberries in your diet.  It may just help further sharpen the intellect.

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The Parrots Perserverate

December 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment

And they cannot help themselves.

Moonbats, a.k.a. Lobotobots, (a fascinating moniker found here), are unable to move on with life after the election.  Their life’s meaning rests upon continuing with the Barack Obama story.  Parrotting the talking points propelled by the mainstream media.  Or any other reason to remain glued discussing The One’s exhaltation. 

Anorak’s Obama Anonymous Clubs Spring Up Across America, satirizes this New York magazine clip. 

MY name is … (”Greetings Obama No. 234251″) and I am addicted to talking about Barack Obama and organising communities…

Moveon on the Upper West Side

November 21, 2008

And Liberal Rapture through Uppity Woman bring us Pod Parrots.  Alas!  A technique to stump the cycling parrots.

…just make absurd statements about Obama when the pod parrot’s adulation begins.

Say things like:

“I agree Obama is truly great. I hear he learned to speak fluent Latin, and play the violin between campaign stops. “

or

“Yes, what a relief his victory is. Now nothing bad will ever, ever ,ever happen again.”

or

“I don’t worry about Obama’s FISA’s flip flop. I trust Obama with my privacy. I want him listen in on me. In fact, the thought of it makes me feel a little randy.”

Click Liberal Rapture or Uppity Woman for more.  The most precise assessment on all of this.

Pod Parrots can’t hear rational arguments.  Save your sanity.  Use humor. 


“Frontal lobotomy using icepick technique.  Dr. Walter Freemen performing a ten-minute ‘ice pick’ lobotomy at Western State Hospital,  in Steilacoom, Washington.  He performed the procedure on Spencer State Hospital patients and hundreds of other mentally ill subjects in WV institutions in early 1950s.  ‘It Was A Real Grisly Thing,’ Said Doctor.”
Image courtesy of http://www.hurherald.com/cgi-bin/db_scripts/articles?Action=user_view&db=articles_hurherald&id=26491.

A little history from the History Link to give the original image perspective from bygone times, as it pertained to cramped and poorly staffed psychiatric hospitals.

Given these conditions, hospital administrators were naturally interested in a new kind of surgery that promised to help psychologically disabled people leave the institution and return to useful lives: transorbital lobotomy. The procedure involved the insertion of a thin, icepick-like instrument called a leucotome under a patient’s eyelid and into the frontal lobes of the brain, where it was used to sever nerves thought to cause severe emotional disturbances. It was developed by Dr. Walter G. Freeman, a prominent Washington, D.C., neurologist and psychiatrist, whose motto was “lobotomy gets them home.”

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