Mark of
the Beast
The Beast Organization
Fire come down from Heaven
He performs great signs, so that he even makes fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men. (Rev. 13:13)
The Second Beast does not perform miracles but he does perform signs which are visible public displays that represent his heinous schemes of mass destruction. On September 11, 2001 at 8:45 a.m. (EST) he perpetrated a well-planned and co-ordinated attack on the World Trade Center in New York City by hijacking American Airlines Flight 11 and crashing it into the North Tower making "fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men.
United Airlines Flight 175 - streaked into the South Tower.
The buildings became twin towering infernoes.
It takes an extremely wicked and diabolical person to conceive a scheme to kill thousands of innocent lives by using commercial super jetliners as guided missiles to crash against completely unsuspecting and unprepared tall office buildings under peace time conditions. The airplanes on long distance flights were loaded with jet fuel so that they would ignite and incinerate the buildings on impact. The intense heat buckled the steel columns causing the total collapse of the whole structures.
Osama bin Laden
is the Mastermind
of the Attacks
on America
The first two pictures taken by press photographers
of the burning World Trade Center buildings show
smoke formation resembling the faces of the devil.
The third picture shows the face of Osama bin Laden.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE TERRORIST ATROCITIES
IN THE UNITED STATES, 11 SEPTEMBER 2001
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The
attached document summarises both the public and newly declassified material
linking Usama Bin Laden and the Al Qaida network to the terrorist atrocities of
11 September 2001. It updates the document published by the Prime Minister on 4
October.
The
update has been produced to remind people why we are engaged in this action,
and to publish new information:
- On 7 October he said: "Here is America struck
by God Almighty ...so that its greatest buildings are destroyed...I swear to
God that America will not live in peace before peace reigns in Palestine, and
before the army of the infidels depart the land of Mohammed".
- On 9 October one of his spokesmen praised the 11
September atrocities as "a good deed" which "transferred the
battle into the US heartland". He warned "the storm of plane attacks
will not abate".
- On 13 October, one of his associates broadcast
direct threats referring back to 11 September: "we...advise the Muslims in
the United States and Britain...not to travel by plane. We also advise them not
to live in high-rise buildings and towers".
- Referring to the attacks on US buildings: "It
is what we instigated for a while, in self-defence...So if avenging the killing
of our people is terrorism, let history be a witness that we are
terrorists".
- He also issued explicit threats: "Bush and
Blair...don't understand any language but the language of force. Every time
they kill us, we kill them, so the balance of terror is achieved".
- He pledged to continue the campaign of terror:
"The battle has been moved inside America, and we shall continue until we
win this battle, or die in the cause and meet our maker".
- He again admitted to terrorism: "The bad
terror is what America and Israel are practising against our people...what we
are practising is the good terror that will stop them doing what they are
doing".
World: Tony Blair certain bin Laden
masterminded U.S. attacks
By
JILL LAWLESS, Associated Press
LONDON
(October 4, 2001 7:31 p.m. EDT) - According to a dossier released by the
British government on Thursday, Osama bin Laden spoke of a "major attack
on America" in the days before the strikes on the World Trade Center and
the Pentagon and warned associates to return to Afghanistan by Sept. 10.
The
report is the first attempt by a government to lay out evidence - albeit
circumstantial - connecting bin Laden to the attacks.
Details,
including the names and sources behind the evidence, were excised for security
reasons, but Prime Minister Tony Blair said authorities know much more than
they can say publicly.
Blair
outlined the report in the House of Commons and it was later posted on the
Internet.
The
report contains much that has been reported already by U.S. and other agencies,
and does not purport to provide a prosecutable case against bin Laden.
Instead,
it assembles the growing mountain of circumstantial evidence against him,
including direct ties to "at least three" of the 19 suspected
hijackers.
The
summary asserts that one of those three hijackers played key roles in both the
1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa, which killed 219 people,
including 12 Americans, and the deadly attack on the warship U.S.S. Cole in
Yemen in October 2000.
Blair
said government ministers and the leaders of the British opposition had seen
the full evidence and "have absolutely no doubt that bin Laden and his
network are responsible" for the Sept. 11 attacks.
U.S.
administration officials presented similar evidence to NATO allies in Brussels
on Tuesday and to Pakistan, which neighbors Afghanistan and has relations with
that country's ruling Taliban militia. Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman
Mohammed Riaz Khan said Thursday the evidence against bin Laden was sufficient
to indict him for the Sept. 11 attacks.
According
to the dossier, investigators have established that "bin Laden himself
asserted shortly before 11 September that he was preparing a major attack on
America."
"Immediately
prior to 11 September some known associates of Bin Laden were naming the date
for action as on or around 11 September," the report notes.
"In
August and early September close associates of bin Laden were warned to return
to Afghanistan from other parts of the world by 10 September," it adds.
It
also says the detailed planning for the attacks was carried out by one of bin
Laden's "closest and most senior associates," who is not named.
The
document says investigators have obtained "evidence of a very specific
nature relating to the guilt of bin Laden and his associates that is too
sensitive to release."
"It
is not possible without compromising people or security to release precise
details and fresh information is daily coming in," Blair told lawmakers.
The adversary that America and other Christian
countries face is not a nation state or identifiable military force, but a
shadowy network of individuals and groups scattered across some sixty
countries. This global terrorist phenomenon can best be described as a threat
to our civilization. Since Osama bin Laden is indeed behind these attacks, a
great deal is known about his organization and network. The Al-Queda
organization at the center of his operations number in thousands of militants
operating in more than sixty countries, according to the latest report.
The bin Laden organization and other terrorist
networks are obviously fired by an intense hatred of the United States of
America. They have been indoctrinated with a distorted interpretation of Islam.
The terrorist leaders have managed to portray themselves as the true defenders
of Islam. They are willing to die for their cause, and to kill thousands of
innocents in the process. They are not cowards, as President Bush claims, but
highly disciplined and fanatical believers in a warped ideology. They are
driven to their cruel and misguided mission by desperation and deeply felt
grievances. They have been taught and have come to believe that the United
States is the enemy of Islam and the Arab world. The vast majority of Islamic
and Arab leaders and opinion makers adamantly oppose the terrorist networks and
their perverted interpretation of Islam.
As horrendous as the September 11 massacre was, it
could have been much worse if the terrorists had employed nuclear weapons or
other means of mass destruction. Osama bin Laden claimed that the Al-Queda
Organization has nuclear capability and the U.S. administration is taking his
threat seriously. International
terrorism represents a monstrous evil that can threaten not only America but
the whole world with massive destruction at any time or place. The September 11
attacks were a demonstration of our frightening vulnerability to unprovoked
attack. If terrorists were to employ weapons of mass destruction - a
possibility that has increased in our fragmented, post-cold war era - their
ability to threaten and destroy our lives would be multiplied a hundredfold. A
nuclear detonation at the Word Trade Center or the Pentagon would have produced
far greater destruction than we are coping with now. Vast areas would be
incinerated, and nuclear contamination would render rescue efforts impossible.
The poisoning of a municipal water supply or the release of nerve gas would
also wreak mass suffering and death. These potential horrors reinforce the
urgency of combating international terrorism on a global scale.
In their barbaric attacks against the World Trade
Center and the Pentagon, the terrorists have presented a stark vision of the
world in which they believe - a world of indiscriminate violence and revenge.
They seek victory over the United States and our allies by destroying our
confidence in the principles of democracy and law. Their strategy is to provoke
precisely the kind of massive indiscriminate military attack that some have
advocated. Military action that victimizes innocents in Afghanistan or other
Islamic countries will only stir further anti-American hatred and produce new
recruits in the Jihad against the U.S. that they named as the 'great
Satan.' The Second Beast is a very
dangerous foe.