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Muslimedia.com: "The first thing to note is that the imperialist and zionist myth-makers are currently doing their unrestrained best to build up al-Qa’ida. They are telling the world that al-Qa’ida has reconstituted itself and is as robust now as it was before 9/11. This type of claim is meant to prepare the world for another political spectacular on the scale of 9/11. It appears that the original 9/11 has run out of political gas. The American neo-conservatives and their zionist allies can find little more mileage in exploiting that day of infamy. There are hints that a future 9/11 will be a biochemical event. We have said before, and it bears repeating here, that al-Qa’ida was and is a false-positive. Any time acts of random killing, massacres, and bombing in public places occur, the world’s establishment media conveniently finds an internet site that claims that al-Qa’ida has confirmed its responsibility for such mayhem and devastation. For the computer-savvy in our readership we ask: is it possible for those using the internet to elude detection by governments such as the USA if they were really determined to find this al-Qa’ida? If al-Qa’ida is so troubling and such a threat, why don’t the US and its fellow governments shut down their sites, as they have shut down the al-Manar website? The simple answer is that if the US and its computer technicians were to shut down al-Qa’ida’s on-line operations, the US itself would be out of its imperial business, or at least that business would not be as lucrative as it is with al-Qa’ida producing periodical statements to feed the imperial beast. "

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