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A bad investment: U.S. support for so-called "moderate" terrorists as the alternative to worse terrorists, as we have given in Palestine, is a recipe for disaster.


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Blowback blow·back  
n.
1. The backpressure in an internal-combustion engine or a boiler.

2. Powder residue that is released upon automatic ejection of a spent cartridge or shell from a firearm.

3.
: Unintended negative consequences from some action or policy.

Tuly Wultz and his 16-year-old son Daniel were enjoying a Passover holiday dinner at a Tel Aviv Tel Aviv (tĕl əvēv`), city (1994 pop. 355,200), W central Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. Oficially named Tel Aviv–Jaffa, it is Israel's commercial, financial, communications, and cultural center and the core of its largest  restaurant when the suicide bomber Noun 1. suicide bomber - a terrorist who blows himself up in order to kill or injure other people
act of terrorism, terrorism, terrorist act - the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political
 struck. Nine diners were killed in the grisly attack that day in April 2006 and dozens more were wounded, including the Wultzes, Americans from Florida who were visiting Israel on vacation. Daniel, who was the more severely injured of the two, lost his spleen, a kidney, and a leg in the blast. Despite the heroic efforts of doctors, he died a month later in an Israeli hospital. Because Daniel Wultz was an American, the terror attack terror attack natentado (terrorista)

terror attack nattentato terroristico 
 that claimed his life received more attention in the U.S. media than the "typical" suicide bombings that have become all too familiar in Israel, Iraq, Pakistan, and many other parts of the world.

Few Americans are aware, however, that the deadly attack that took the life of Daniel Wultz was planned and carried out by U.S.-trained terrorists of the PLO's (Palestine Liberation Organization Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), coordinating council for Palestinian organizations, founded (1964) by Egypt and the Arab League and initially controlled by Egypt. ) notorious al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades. The Brigades, which are formally listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State A U.S. state is any one of the fifty subnational entities of the United States, although four states use the official title "commonwealth". The separate state governments and the federal government share sovereignty, in that an American is a citizen both of the federal entity and  Department, have carried out numerous suicide bombings, car bombings, shootings, and rocket attacks. Nevertheless, they are a major military arm of Palestinian Authority Palestinian Authority (PA) or Palestinian National Authority, interim self-government body responsible for areas of the West Bank and Gaza Strip under Palestinian control.  President Mahmoud Abbas' PLO/ Fatah organization. As such, they share in the hundreds of millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars that annually are showered on the Abbas-led Palestinian regime.

But cash is not the only thing the U.S. government lavishes on the Palestinian Authority. Incredibly, it also sends Abbas and his colleagues tons of arms as well--along with training in military tactics, intelligence gathering, and explosives. All of this is done for the ostensible Apparent; visible; exhibited.

Ostensible authority is power that a principal, either by design or through the absence of ordinary care, permits others to believe his or her agent possesses.
 purpose of supporting the "moderate" Palestinian terrorists under Abbas against the supposedly more radical Hamas terrorists.

The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the bombing in which Daniel Wultz was murdered. American journalist Aaron Klein For other persons of the same name, see Aaron Klein (disambiguation).

Aaron Klein is an American journalist and author. He is a Middle East correspondent and head of the Jerusalem bureau for WorldNetDaily[2][3] and a columnist for
, who has met and interviewed many of the Palestinian terrorist leaders, reports in his book, Schmoozing With Terrorists:
   The cell of the Brigades that directed
   the attack ... happens to be one of
   the groups I am closest to. According
   to Brigade sources, the entire
   bombing operation--from the planning
   to the recruitment of the suicide
   bomber--was carried out by Fatah's
   Brigades....

      The very crew who sent the bomber
   into Israel to gravely injure Daniel
   Wultz consisted of none other than
   the U.S.-trained Brigades leaders
   who walk around with American-provided
   assault rifles.


Klein, the intrepid Jerusalem bureau chief for World Net Daily, talked to the terrorists responsible for the attack. They were unapologetic and pledged more of the same. Klein reported:
   American-trained Nasser Abu Aziz,
   deputy commander of the
   Brigades in Nablus and the
   West Bank, called Wultz's
   passing a "gift from Allah."
   Abu Aziz's cell directed
   the bombing that killed
   Wultz....

      Abu Aziz went on to
   pledge more suicide bombings
   inside Israel. "We will
   hit whenever we think it is
   suitable and do not expect
   that I give details but we can
   hit everywhere," he said.


"Our money helped pay for the death of Wultz and so many others," Klein charges. And he provides details and hard proof to back up the charge, showing case after case of the U.S.-backed Abbas "moderates" carrying out deadly terrorist attacks, including attacks on Americans. It should be clear to all but the willfully willfully adv. referring to doing something intentionally, purposefully and stubbornly. Examples: "He drove the car willfully into the crowd on the sidewalk." "She willfully left the dangerous substances on the property." (See: willful)  blind that Mahmoud Abbas' PLO/Fatah is the same vicious terrorist organization that Yassir Arafat founded nearly half a century ago. That the U.S. government not only provides the Abbas terror apparatus with financial, military, and diplomatic support, but also systematically overlooks and covers up its terrorist activities, is indefensible.

The Granddaddy of Terror

"It's good to have you back here in the Oval Office," said President Bush, welcoming President Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud Abbas (Arabic: محمود عباس) (born March 26, 1935), also known by the kunya Abu Mazen  of the Palestinian Authority to the White House on November 26, 2007. "Thank you for coming," he continued, "and thank you for working hard to implement a vision for a Palestinian state The Palestinian state (Arabic (دولة فلسطين) is a proposed country. The proposed location includes the Gaza Strip and the autonomously controlled areas of the West Bank, currently controlled by the Palestinian National . We want to help you. We want there to be peace. We want the people in the Palestinian Territories This article is about the Palestinian territories as a geopolitical phenomenon. For more on their geography, demographics and general history, see West Bank and Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian territories
 to have hope. And we thank you for your willingness to sit down with Israel to negotiate the settlement."

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It was the eve of the Annapolis Conference, which would initiate a flurry of diplomatic activity culminating in the December "donors conference" in Paris. And the Paris confab would result in total pledges of $7.5 billion to the Palestinian Authority. In January 2008, President Bush journeyed to the West Bank city of Ramallah, where he met Abbas at the Muqata, the infamous PLO PLO
abbr.
Palestine Liberation Organization


PLO Palestine Liberation Organization

Noun 1. PLO
 headquarters where Yassir Arafat and Abbas had harbored many of the world's most-wanted fugitive terrorists. In March, Vice President Dick Cheney duplicated the trek to the Muqata, to coincide with the delivery of a no-strings-attached $150 million payment from the U.S. taxpayers to the Abbas government.

In the world of terrorism, no organization has enjoyed a more charmed existence than Yassir Arafat's PLO/Fatah. No matter how much murder and mayhem he dished dished  
adj.
1. Concave.

2. Slanting toward one another at the bottom. Used of a pair of wheels.

Adj. 1. dished - shaped like a dish or pan
dish-shaped, patelliform

concave - curving inward
 out over the decades, Ararat could always depend on support not only from the Soviet and Third World blocs, but also from the United Nations and much of the Islamic world. And increasingly in his later years, his stature inflated by White House visits, international conferences, a Nobel Peace Prize The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish and Norwegian: Nobels fredspris) is the name of one of five Nobel Prizes bequeathed by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel. , and sympathetic media coverage, Arafat and the PLO assumed an air of legitimacy.

By the time of his death in 2004, Arafat had been transformed, in much of world opinion, from a brutal terrorist thug run by the Soviet KGB KGB: see secret police.
KGB
 Russian Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti

(“Committee for State Security”) Soviet agency responsible for intelligence, counterintelligence, and internal security.
 into the "moderate" elder statesman of the Palestinian people For other uses of "Palestinian", see Definitions of Palestine and Palestinian.

Palestinian people (Arabic: الشعب الفلسطيني,
. He presided over a global empire that included an estimated $10 billion-$50 billion in cash, commercial assets, and investments and an annual revenue of $1.5-$2 billion from donations, extortion, drug trafficking, arms dealing, and other activities.

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Mahmoud Abbas, Arafat's longtime lieutenant, has further advanced the PLO's march toward international respectability, thanks partly to his personal style: in contrast to Arafat's perennial stubble, grubby fatigues, trademark Keffiyeh The keffiyeh (Arabic: كوفية, kūfīyä  scarf, and generally crude, slovenly slov·en·ly  
adj.
1. Untidy, as in dress or appearance.

2. Marked by negligence; slipshod. See Synonyms at sloppy.



slov
 persona, Abbas always appears as the soft-spoken, well-groomed, grandfatherly grand·fa·ther·ly  
adj.
1. Characteristic of or befitting a grandfather.

2. Having the qualities of a grandfather.
 diplomat in a business suit. More important, however, than the stylistic change from Ararat to Abbas has been the rise of Hamas, which, at times, can make the PLO/Fatah look reasonable by comparison. But by far the biggest factor in transforming first Arafat, and now Abbas, into "moderates" has been the willingness of Western governments and the Western press to turn a blind eye toward, or even actively to cover up, the fact that the PLO continues to be one of the most violent terrorist organizations in the world, despite its feigned feigned  
adj.
1. Not real; pretended: a feigned modesty.

2. Made-up; fictitious.

Adj. 1.
 renunciation The Abandonment of a right; repudiation; rejection.

The renunciation of a right, power, or privilege involves a total divestment thereof; the right, power, or privilege cannot be transferred to anyone else.
 of "the use of terrorism and other acts of violence."

Much of the PLO's most violent dirty work (under both Arafat and Abbas) has been carried out by the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, which compete with Hamas in the suicide bombing category. For public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  with the West, Ararat tried to distance himself from the Brigades' grisly attacks. But documents surfaced showing that Fatah was funneling large sums to the Brigades, and it was difficult to hide the fact that many of al-Aqsa's top commanders were also high-ranking officers in Arafat's inner circle.

From their Soviet advisers, Arafat and Abbas learned the art of creating "deniable de·ni·a·ble  
adj.
1. Possible to contradict or declare untrue: deniable accusations.

2. Being such that plausible disavowal or disclaimer is possible:
 assets" to shield the PLO from the repercussions repercussions nplrépercussions fpl

repercussions nplAuswirkungen pl 
 of its most reprehensible rep·re·hen·si·ble  
adj.
Deserving rebuke or censure; blameworthy. See Synonyms at blameworthy.



[Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin repreh
 acts. In the early 1970s, Arafat created a special terror squad, the Black September Organization, to carry out the PLO's most notorious deeds--but without any apparent ties to the PLO. Arafat would disavow TO DISAVOW. To deny the authority by which an agent pretends to have acted as when he has exceeded the bounds of his authority.
     2. It is the duty of the principal to fulfill the contracts which have been entered into by his authorized agent; and when an agent
 them as renegades, even though they operated under his direction.

In 1973, Arafat's Black September terrorists stormed the Saudi Arabian embassy in Khartoum, taking U.S. Ambassador Cleo Noel, U.S. Charges d' Affaires George Moore, and Belgian diplomat Guy Eid hostage. The following day they brutally tortured and executed all three men. Arafat feigned innocence--and the U.S. government feigned belief in his innocence.

Deception of this sort is to be expected of a terrorist. However, far more reprehensible and shocking is the fact that the U.S. government and other Western governments gave credence to this charade for decades, even though they had proof it was a lie. In the case of the Khartoum operation, for example, we had ironclad ironclad, mid-19th-century wooden warship protected from gunfire by iron armor. The success of the ironclad when first employed by the French in the Crimean War sparked a naval armor and armaments race between France and Great Britain.  proof that Arafat had ordered the murder of our officials.

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For years, James J. Welsh, a National Security Agency analyst, had been trying to force this fact into the open. Welsh had been the NSA's Palestinian analyst who intercepted Arafat's voice transmission specifically ordering the execution after the hostage takeover. However, apparently under the orders of Henry Kissinger, then President Nixon's National Security Adviser (and soon to be secretary of state), the existence of the tapes and transcripts of Arafat's order were kept secret.

Through successive U.S. administrations, as Arafat and the PLO were elevated to new heights of respectability, the secrecy surrounding Arafat's guilt in the Khartoum murders was maintained. It was not until 33 years later that the truth was finally admitted.

Truth About PLO/Fatah Revealed

In May 2006--two years after Arafat's death--a declassified de·clas·si·fy  
tr.v. de·clas·si·fied, de·clas·si·fy·ing, de·clas·si·fies
To remove official security classification from (a document).



de·clas
 document concerning the kidnapping/murder was posted, unannounced, on the State Department website. The document, a summary of the terrorist event, acknowledges that the Khartoum operation "was planned and carried out with the full knowledge and personal approval of Yasir Arafat, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization The Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization is the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Created in 1964, the Chairman was considered the leader of the Palestinian people until the creation of the political title of the President of the Palestinian National  (PLO), and the head of Fatah." The report also notes that "Fatah representatives based in Khartoum participated in the attack, using a Fatah vehicle to transport the terrorists to the Saudi Arabian embassy." It goes on to state that after the terrorists "had received orders from Fatah headquarters in Beirut, they killed the two United States officials and the Belgian Charge."

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According to a 1975 U.S. government-commissioned Rand Corporation report on the attack, Arafat personally gave the order to execute the Americans via a shortwave short·wave  
adj.
1. Having a wavelength of approximately 10 to 200 meters.

2. Capable of receiving or transmitting at wavelengths of approximately 10 to 200 meters: a shortwave radio.
 radio transmission from Beirut to Khartoum. After the murders had been completed, Arafat instructed his men:
   Your mission is ended. Release Saudi
   and Jordanian diplomats. Submit in
   courage to Sudanese authorities to
   explain your just cause to [the] great
   Sudanese Arab masses and international
   opinion. We are with you on
   the same road.


Mahmoud Abbas almost certainly was also personally involved in the attack. Abbas, according to a number of credible sources, was in charge of financing the much more well-known terror operation of the previous year, the Black September attack on the 1972 Munich Olympics, in which 11 Israeli athletes were murdered before a worldwide audience. Arafat feigned innocence in this action as well. However, according to Abu Daoud, the Black September commander who led the Munich operation, the entire attack was planned and blessed by Arafat. And Abbas, in addition to arranging the finances for the operation, joined Ararat in kissing Abu Daoud and wishing him luck on the terrorist attack.

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Mahmoud Abbas continues the same deception today, with the active connivance The furtive consent of one person to cooperate with another in the commission of an unlawful act or crime—such as an employer's agreement not to withhold taxes from the salary of an employee who wants to evade federal Income Tax.  of our government officials. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in her testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Committee on Foreign Affairs is a title used by several governments to refer to committees on/of foreign affairs, foreign relations, or international relations. Here are some of the more common ones:
  • The European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs
 on October 24, 2007, stated: "We will be seeking funds to support the government of ... Mahmoud Abbas because we believe, as I said, that is the best chance for a moderate Palestinian government."

Moderate? In 2004, Abbas openly admitted that the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades are part of PLO/Fatah, and his Brigades commanders are some of the most notorious terrorist leaders and recruiters of suicide bombers.

On November 14, 2006, Ahmed Hales Abu Maher, the secretary of PLO/Fatah in Gaza, declared on the Abbas-controlled Palestinian Authority TV:
   Oh warrior brothers, this is a nation
   that will never be broken, it is
   a revolution that will never be defeated.
   This is a nation that gives an
   example every day that is imitated
   across the world. We gave the world
   the children of the RPG [Rocket Propelled
   Grenades], we gave the world
   the children stone [-throwers], and
   we gave the world the male and female
   Martyrdom-seekers [suicide
   bombers].


Zecharias Zubeidi, commander of the Martyrs Brigades in Yaabid and Jenin, is especially proud of the newly paved main street in Yaabid, paid for with $402,000 from the U.S. foreign-aid program. That street has been renamed in honor of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to show, says Zubeidi, that "Saddam Hussein is still alive." Mahmoud Abbas has made a point of publicly embracing Zubeidi and campaigning with him on the streets of Jenin. And he has made sure that Zebeidi and other Brigades commanders--such as Abu Yousuf, Ala Senakreh, Nasser Abu Aziz--are provided with the best weapons and training the U.S. can provide.

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In the late 1990s, the Clinton administration began providing military assistance and training to Arafat's various "police" and "security" units. CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency.


(1) (Confidentiality Integrity Authentication) The three important concerns with regards to information security. Encryption is used to provide confidentiality (privacy, secrecy).
, FBI, and U.S. military personnel were given the task of providing Arafat's forces with advanced training in weapons, tactics, intelligence, counterintelligence coun·ter·in·tel·li·gence  
n.
The branch of an intelligence service charged with keeping sensitive information from an enemy, deceiving that enemy, preventing subversion and sabotage, and collecting political and military information.
, communications, and other skills. Clinton's CIA director George Tenet began bringing squads of PLO snipers to Virginia to receive instruction in advanced marksmanship Marksmanship
Buffalo Bill

(1846–1917) famed sharpshooter in Wild West show. [Am. Hist.: Flexner, 67]

Crotus

son of Pan, companion to Muses; skilled in archery. [Gk. Myth.
. Over the past few years, the Bush administration has dramatically escalated the provision of U.S. armaments and military training, with thousands of automatic rifles and sniper rifles and millions of rounds of ammunition going to the PLO.

On May 23, 2007, Lieutenant General Keith Dayton, the Bush administration's Security Coordinator for Palestine, testified before a House subcommittee on the supposed need to fund President Abbas' "security forces," a euphemism for the collection of terrorist thugs from the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Islamic Jihad, Force 17, and various other PLO/Fatah militias. "I am committed personally and professionally," said Gen. Dayton, "to putting the $59 million authorized to me by the Congress to the uses you intended with the Presidential Guard ... and the Office of National Security under President Abbas. We must remain mindful of the dangerous challenges facing Abbas's security forces, and continue to encourage our European and Arab partners to complement our efforts with their own assistance."

The arming and training of the Abbasled forces has been sold to the American public as necessary to prevent a takeover by the supposedly more radical Hamas forces. However, as terrorism expert Rachel Ehrenfeld emphatically notes, there's virtually "no difference" between Hamas and our Arafat/Abbas PLO "peace partners." Dr. Ehrenfeld, the author of NarcoTerrorism nar·co·ter·ror·ism  
n.
Terrorism carried out to prevent interference with or divert attention from illegal narcotics trafficking.



nar
 and Funding Evil, told THE NEW AMERICAN: "Both [Hamas and Fatah] carry out suicide bombings, murder, kidnapping, assassination Assassination
See also Murder.

assassins

Fanatical Moslem sect that smoked hashish and murdered Crusaders (11th—12th centuries). [Islamic Hist.: Brewer Note-Book, 52]

Brutus

conspirator and assassin of Julius Caesar. [Br.
, rocket attacks on civilian neighborhoods, extortion, drug trafficking--you name it. They both hate Israel and the United States and are committed to our destruction. Show me the difference [between them]."

In Schmoozing With Terrorists, Aaron Klein has al-Aqsa Brigades commander Abu Yousuf explain in his own words how he and his men have put their U.S. training to use. "All the methods and techniques that we studied in these trainings, we applied them against the Israelis," Yousuf boasted to Klein in an interview. Yousuf continued:
   We sniped at Israeli settlers and soldiers.
   We broke into settlements and
   Israeli army bases and posts. We collected
   information on the movements
   of soldiers and settlers. We collected
   information about the best timing to
   infiltrate our bombers inside Israel.
   We used weapons and we produced
   explosives, and of course the trainings
   we received from the Americans
   and the Europeans were a great help
   to the resistance.


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"I do not think," said Yousuf, "that the operations of the Palestinian resistance would have been so successful and would have killed more than 1,000 Israelis since 2000 and defeated the Israelis in Gaza without these [American] trainings."

Very likely, Yousuf or some of his U.S.-trained Fatah colleagues were responsible for the 2003 murder of U.S. embassy employees John Branchizio, Mark Parson, and John Linde, Jr. Their vehicle was destroyed by a road bomb as they journeyed to Gaza to interview Palestinian students for Fullbright scholarships in the United States. The Palestinian Authority (PA) stated soon after the blast that it knew the identities of the bombers and would bring them to justice, but it never has done so. In fact, the man appointed by the PA to investigate the crime, Rashid Abu Shabak, is himself a longtime terrorist. Dr. Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, director of the Shurat HaDin-Israel Law Center Director, has charged that it is Abu Shabak himself who should be considered the top suspect for mastermind of the bombing. Of course, based on Khartoum embassy experience, and the dissembling dis·sem·ble  
v. dis·sem·bled, dis·sem·bling, dis·sem·bles

v.tr.
1. To disguise or conceal behind a false appearance. See Synonyms at disguise.

2. To make a false show of; feign.
 and cover-up we have seen so far in this case, we can expect our government to cover up any evidence that might implicate im·pli·cate  
tr.v. im·pli·cat·ed, im·pli·cat·ing, im·pli·cates
1. To involve or connect intimately or incriminatingly: evidence that implicates others in the plot.

2.
 our "essential ally" Mahmoud Abbas in this vicious crime.

Tragically, as the next article (page 18) shows, the PLO is not the only terrorist organization our tax dollars are supporting. From the West Bank and Gaza to Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, Albania, and Pakistan, the story is the same. How many American lives will we allow to be sacrificed to blowback from these treacherous policies of aiding and abetting a·bet  
tr.v. a·bet·ted, a·bet·ting, a·bets
1. To approve, encourage, and support (an action or a plan of action); urge and help on.

2.
 our enemies?

Allies, Not Enemies

While Hamas and the Arafat/Abbas-led PLO often have engaged in bitter rivalry, they also have been allies in joint terror operations. On December 14, 2004, for instance, the Abbas/PLO-controlled Voice of Palestine
See also: Palestinian Satellite Channel


Voice of Palestine (Arabic: صوت فلسطين 
 (VOP VOP Voice Over Packet
VOP Voice of Prophecy
VOP Violation of Probation
VOP Video Object Plane
VOP Velocity of Propagation
VOP Virginia Organizing Project (Charlottesville, VA)
VOP Voice of People
) radio proclaimed that the bombing and shooting attack the previous day, which had killed several Israelis at a border crossing checkpoint, had been a joint Hamas-Fatah operation. VOP regularly praises Hamas suicide bombers as "heroic martyrs." Many PLO/Fatah terrorists, including members of Abbas' elite Force 17. are also members of Hamas units.

In 2005. Palestine Authority President Mahmoud Abbas journeyed to Damascus. Syria. where he met with Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal. He has been in negotiations with Meshaal ever since, trying to arrange a Fatah/Hamas "unity" government for Palestine.

In 2007, Hamas spokesman Abu Abdullah confidently stated that U.S. weapons given to Fatah will eventually end up in the hands of Hamas fighters, telling Aaron Klein: "These American weapons will be one day the property of all the Palestinian people and its resistance, including Hamas." "The US gives weapons to Fatah during internal Palestinian clashes, but one day when we go back to carrying out operations together. these (weapons) will be shared."

WILLIAM F. JASPER

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