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Cache of Weapons Found in US Citizen’s Apartment

Posted by Elena Skochilo | in International Relations, Scandal, Military, Politics | on August 5th, 2008
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A large cache of weapons has been found at an apartment rented by a U.S. citizen today, a press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported.

There were: 6 machine guns with optic sights and night-vision devices, 26 5.56 mm assault rifles, 2 12 cal Mossberg shotguns, 4 replacement barrels for machine gun, 2 underbarrel grenade launchers, 4 sniper rifles with optic sights, 6 Beretta 9 mm pistols, 1 rifle, 2 knives, 2920 5.56 ammo rounds, 10556 9 mm ammo rounds, 2 boxes of 0.50 cal ammo (350 rounds in each), 478 12 cal cartridges, 1 thousand trace rounds, 66 empty magazines for automatic firearms, 57 empty Beretta clips.

The U.S. Embassy said the weapons were brought into the country by invitation of local authorities to provide counter-terrorism training, “The Associated Press” news agency reported.

“The equipment and the house it was in was protected by Kyrgyz authorities,” U.S. Embassy spokesman Mark Cameron said. “This is an unfortunate situation that we hope will be rectified soon.”

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  1. Turgai Sangar said,

    on August 5th, 2008 at 3:27 pm

    Pffwiiii… A CIA-Mossad cache for another covert ops. against Turkestani Muslims


  2. on August 5th, 2008 at 4:56 pm

    Turgai Sangar,
    Turkestani Muslims?!

  3. Turgai Sangar said,

    on August 6th, 2008 at 9:20 am

    Yes. What is called counter-terrorism (”the weapons were brought into the country by invitation of local authorities to provide counter-terrorism training”) is only an alibi for a war by the imperialist powers and the kafir regimes against Islam and Muslims in Turkestan (Central Asia) and other parts of the world.


  4. on August 7th, 2008 at 11:51 am

    Turgai Sangar, don’t you think that you understand the word “kafir” little different than in Koran? Actually kafir is - a person who does not recognize God. That is Atheist. But Christian people are not kafir - it is the first what i want to say.

    The second. Don’t think that there is going a war against Muslims and Islam, if you don’t have any other arguments except the myth of expansion of “imperialist powers”.

    thank you for your understanding.

  5. Turgai Sangar said,

    on August 7th, 2008 at 1:20 pm

    Yes more specifically someone who does not believes in Tawhid, that is the oneness of God/Allah: an atheist, or a politeist.

    “But Christian people are not kafir - it is the first what i want to say.”

    What I meant with ‘kafir regimes’ are the corrupt regimes in the Islamic world and the former USSR who collaborate with the imperialist powers (the Anglo-Americans, China and Russia), who are their middlemen and marionets. In Turkestan that are euroremonted Soviet apparachiks à la Karimov and Bakiev for example. Unless they do turn out to be undercover Baptists :)lol (not that I would be surprised really) they are kafirun.

    “Don’t think that there is going a war against Muslims and Islam, if you don’t have any other arguments except the myth of expansion of “imperialist powers”.”

    Mirsulzhan, that expansion has basically been the engine of modern history. Look at the imperial colonialism in the nineteenth century, the Cold War, the proxy wars, what happens now… That’s all a myth for you?

    What we see is, that the geographic scope of the Dar-al-Islam largely overlaps very strategic parts (raw materials, energy transport routes, etc…) of what the historian and geographer Halford Mackinder called the ‘World Island’ (Eurasia and Africa). Therefore the Dar-al-Islam was and is the brunt of imperialism and imperialist expansion. And therefore it is only natural that the vanguard of anti-imperialist resistance (what many like to call ‘terrorism’) comes from the Islamic world.

    Besides that, today Islam is one of the few belief spheres who really pose a challenge and an alternative to the tiranny of Western and post-Communist decadence, hedonism (slavery through fun), bland consumerism and depravity. That’s why they want to fight it. Because they know that in fact they have nothing true to offer in return.

  6. Mohammed said,

    on August 7th, 2008 at 5:13 pm

    “hedonism (slavery through fun)”

    I also wondered why the 911 hijackers spent a weekend in Las Vegas gambling and boozing it up before killing 3,000+ infidels. It also explains why angry muslim mobs in KG are usually drunk.

  7. Turgai Sangar said,

    on August 8th, 2008 at 11:01 am

    “I also wondered why the 911 hijackers spent a weekend in Las Vegas gambling and boozing it up before killing 3,000+ infidels.”

    :)lol If that was the case and not the upteemth tabloid thing probably that was a way for them to know well what they were going to fight against.

    “It also explains why angry muslim mobs in KG are usually drunk.”

    Do you mean the looting mobs after the coup d’état in 2005? They were riff-raff not Muslims of either way inspired by Islam. BTW, general drunkeness in KG is a perfect outcome of enforced secularism and the result of alcoholism promoted by the kafir ‘elites’ to keep the population subdued.

    Besides that, don’t use the name of the Prophet (saaw) in vain.

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