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    Terror Threat 'Most Heightened' Since 9/11, Napolitano Says

    Terror Threat 'Most Heightened' Since 9/11, Napolitano Says

    Homeland Security Officials Call Homegrown Radicalism a Game Changer

    By JASON RYAN and DEVIN DWYER
    Feb. 9, 2011
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    The threat of terrorism is at "its most heightened state" since the 9/11 attacks nearly a decade ago, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said today.

    "The terrorist threat facing our country has evolved significantly in the last ten years -- and continues to evolve -- so that, in some ways, the threat facing us is at its most heightened state since those attacks, she said before the House Homeland Security Committee.

    Her comments were a sobering reminder that the potential of another attack is real and growing, most notably from individuals radicalized inside the United States, despite elaborate security measures implemented by the government since 2001.

    "One of the most striking elements of today's threat picture is that plots to attack America increasingly involve American residents and citizens," Napolitano said, referring to so-called homegrown terrorists fueled by the Internet and connections with operatives overseas.

    More than two dozen Americans have been arrested on terrorism charges in the past two years, according to government statistics.

    Fifty individuals involved in 32 high-profile terrorism plots involving al Qaeda-like ideology in the past decade were U.S. citizens at the time of their arrests, according to a study by the New York State Intelligence Center. Most were natural-born.

    "[We] are now operating under the assumption, based on the latest intelligence and recent arrests, that individuals prepared to carry out terrorist attacks and acts of violence might be in the United States, and they could carry out acts of violence with little or no warning," Napolitano said.

    Napolitano made the remarks before the House Homeland Security Committee, where she testified with National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter.

    "This shift is a game changer," Republican committee chairman Rep. Peter King of New York said. "We must confront this threat."

    FBI and Justice Department officials have reported a spike in the number of terrorism-related investigations and prosecutions involving U.S. residents since 2009.

    Many of the suspects -- including Najibullah Zazi, who plotted New York City subway bombings in September 2009, and Faisal Shahzad, the convicted would-be Time Square bomber -- lived and worked for years inside the United States before preparing their attacks.

    David Headley of Chicago was convicted of a role in the November 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed more than 170 people, and Colleen LaRose, more commonly known as "Jihad Jane," was implicated in a plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist for drawing the head of the Prophet Muhammad on the body of a dog in 2007.

    Leiter said the evolution of domestic radicalism has been aided by propaganda developed by extremists and pushed on the Internet.

    "This narrative -- a blend of al Qaeda inspiration, perceived victimization and glorification of past homegrown plotting -- addresses the unique concerns of like-minded, U.S.-based individuals," he said.

    Yemen Focus of Counterterror Effort

    Homeland security officials said Yemen remains the "battleground" from which al Qaeda operatives are actively planning attacks against the United States, training recruits and coordinating plots.

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    The country is also home to radical Islamic cleric Anwar al Awlaki, a Yemeni-American who has used the Internet to encourage attacks from abroad.

    Asked by chairman King to compare Osama bin Laden and Awlaki, Leiter said he considers Awlaki and the group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which he leads, "probably the most significant risk to the U.S. homeland."

    Awlaki had ties to the attempted 2009 Christmas day bombing of Northwest flight 253 and last fall's cargo bomb plot, Adam Gadahn, a top propaganda master for al Qaeda, and Omar Hammami, a U.S. citizen from Alabama turned top recruiter and lieutenant in the al Qaeda-linked Al Shabaab terrorist network in Somalia.

    "He's an extremely dangerous man. He has shown a desire to harm the United States, a desire to strike the homeland of the United States," U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said in December. "He is a person who -- as an American citizen -- is familiar with this country and he brings a dimension, because of that American familiarity, that others do not."

    Holder said that as a threat to the United States, Awlaki ranks alongside bin Laden.

    "He would be on the same list with bin Laden," the attorney general said. "He's up there. I don't know whether he's one, two, three, four -- I don't know. But he's certainly on the list of the people who worry me the most."

    Napolitano and Leiter sought to reassure members of Congress and the public today that the agencies were actively working to counter the evolving dangers, including Awlaki.

    Leiter said the agency's new "pursuit groups," created after intelligence officials failed to connect the dots and detect the 2009 Christmas Day bomb plot, have "repeatedly identified key leads that would have otherwise been missed amidst a sea of uncorrelated data."

    He also said the government has bolstered its terrorist watch lists and enhanced its search capability with a "Google-like" function. Previously, the databases could not be quickly searched or cross-referenced.

    Authorities said that while the threat of homegrown terrorism remains acute, the capabilities of al Qaeda have been successfully degraded to "one of its weakest points in the past decade."

    "During the past two years, al Qaeda's base of operations in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas [of Pakistan] has been restricted considerably, limiting its freedom of movement and ability to operate," Leiter said. "The group has been forced to react continuously to personnel losses that are affecting the group's morale, command and control, and continuity of operations."

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    Well she has one thing right. The security threat is for sure higher since our traitorous government refuses to adequately secure our borders (esp. southern border).
    As Aristotle said, “Tolerance and apathy are the first virtue of a dying civilization.â€

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    Maybe if they did the job and secured the southern border where the "teachers" couldn't get in.... ohh wait it is now more secured then ever.

    Well maybe if they looked for the common denominator they would realize what it is.... ohh wait thats anti religion.

    Well maybe if they looked for the other common denominator.... ohh wait thats liberal so can't have that.

    Alright its all good, just blame Conservatives as usual I guess.

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    this is the Governments way of saying...

    be prepared... get ready MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY

    we are going to allow a False Flag Attack to get the Patriot Act extension pushed through Congress

    mark my words ... it happens like clock work when the Rogue Regime needs to pass a bill
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
    this is the Governments way of saying...

    be prepared... get ready MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY

    we are going to allow a False Flag Attack to get the Patriot Act extension pushed through Congress

    mark my words ... it happens like clock work when the Rogue Regime needs to pass a bill
    Can we stop this Sapper?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevetheroofer
    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
    this is the Governments way of saying...

    be prepared... get ready MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY

    we are going to allow a False Flag Attack to get the Patriot Act extension pushed through Congress

    mark my words ... it happens like clock work when the Rogue Regime needs to pass a bill
    Can we stop this Sapper?
    I dont know .... but I do know how this corrupt regime pushes bills through the house and senate
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    The admin couldn't afford at this time another actual terrorist attack. With illegal aliens and the border being high priorities and the admin trying to keep the border open another actual terror attack would cripple their agenda. As we saw after 9/11 when American Lives are lost do to terrorism and not just soldiers Americans Unite on security, sure patriot act may get extended but calls for border security and much strong immigration standards being enforced would be heard across the nation.

    The admin would have to basically play a *caught* terrorist threat along with major links suggested to organized terrorism. Even then the people wouldn't care so much as most don't trust the admin at all.

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    Well the issue with illegals able to enter the country almost at will clearly outlines the fact that if they can so can terrorists. She is right that in the current state of the world and how we are so endeared by so many people overseas, yes the terror level should almost be off the scale.

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