William C Biggs' handlers linked to Al-Queda
From: Dr. Jai Maharaj (usenet_at_mantra.com)
Date: 07/05/04
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Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 03:10:49 GMT
"William C Biggs" <william@amarillomed.com> <reddy@amarillomed.com> is
handled by Baptists, and Baptists have been linked to Al-Queda terrorists:
BSA Provider Network Physicians
William Biggs, M.D. (806)358-8331
1215 S. Coulter 400
Amarillo, TX 79106
Amarillo Medical Specialists
Endocrinology
Baptist St. Anthony's Health System Is Committed To
Providing Quality Healthcare In Christian Love, Service
And Dignity.
A co-ministry of CHRISTUS Health and Baptist Community
Services
Baptist St. Anthony's Health System
http://www.bsahs.org/pnetwork/
[ Subject: Christian-Muslim terrorism: BAPTISTS LINKED TO AL-QUEDA
[ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj
[ Date: 12 Jan 2003
Facts about terrorist Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
Militant reveals ISI-Bangla links to militancy in NE
PTI
The Times of India
Sunday, January 12, 2003
Indraprasth - The north eastern region of the country is
sitting on a powder-keg as Pakistan's ISI has been able
to make substantial inroads into the region by covertly
using the Bangladesh territory for carrying out its
operation.
A report submitted to the government said the arrest of
vice-president of banned National Democratic Front of
Bodoland Dhiren Boro in Sikkim on January one this year
led to more information about how the ISI was using the
Bangladesh territory to carry out subversive activities
in the north eastern region.
During the interrogation, Boro, who was arrested along
with his wife and two bodyguards from Gangtok on a tip-
off to Intelligence agencies, said that he had been
holding important posts of NDFB.
While stating that his outfits's President Rajan Daimary
and Publicity Secretary B Erakdao were at present in
Bangladesh, the arrested militant revealed that Daimary
had also visited Pakistan in 1998 at the instance of a
Naga outfit and he received political and administrative
training there from the ISI.
Boro said that Daimary had also arranged training of the
10 NDFB cadres along with Naga outfit in 1999 in
Pakistan. The militants, who were trained in use of
explosives and weapons, had gone to Islamabad via Dhaka.
The revelation of the militant also highlighted the fact
that his outfit was in liaison with a Naga outfit for
supply of arms, ammunition and explosives to his group in
Bangladesh against cash payment.
Another important cadre of NDFB Amarendra Daimary alias
Organg, who was arrested in Jalpaiguri in West Bengal
along with arms and ammunition and Rs 12 lakh, revealed
during interrogation that the money was being taken to
Cox Bazar in Bangladesh for purchase of arms and
ammunition. The Bangladeshi agencies including army and
police do not disturb the NDFB cadres in the camps
located at Alikadam in Chittagong district, the arrested
militant said.
The report said that lately ISI had been channelising
some of its anti-India operational activities from
Bangladesh soil with a view to destablising the North
Eastern region of the country.
Islamic fundamentalist organisations of Bangladesh
including Islamic Chatra Shibir and Jamaat-e-Islami,
offer a hospitable functional environment to the ISI, the
report said quoting disclosures by ISI agents arrested in
North East.
The cropping up of some Muslim fundamentalist groups in
the North East was a cause of some worry as fanatics in
Bangladesh were providing them with weapons and all other
logistic help, the report said.
The earlier arrests in the North East including that of a
Kashmiri militant hailing from Kupwara district of north
Kashmir set the alarm bells ringing about growing
activities of ISI in the country and existence of its
extensive network in Assam, it said.
The interrogation report said that around 30 youths from
the region had received training in ISI training camps
and that they had either used Pakistani or Bangladeshi
passports to travel to that place, the report said.
Read the complete news at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/comp/articleshow?artid=34153677
Jai Maharaj
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