Long Live the Struggle! Long Live Allah's Army! Long Live All Those fighting for Justice! Long Live Those of us in the GNA ready to sacrifice our lives for the Struggle! Brothers and Sisters fighting for justice, two months ago I was advocating for the use of force to eject the Mad man out of that place, and everybody was pounding me left, right and center, front and back. It seems as if I was the only fool advocating for another military take over, whiles people were advancing the idea of peaceful changes, but today everyone on the net is also arguing for the use of force to remove Jammeh. I warned everybody that I am in the system long enough to understand the selfishness and wickedness of Jammeh, and all his dream and plans are to firmly dig himself into power more and more. He is ready to stay at all cost and in fact, plans are underway to assassinate LAWYER DARBOE, the UDP leader. I was once briefed by a close friend who attended a strategy meeting where DARBOE'S assassination was discussed. But this friend of mine was not in for that. At that meeting, Defensive Bunkers for Jammeh's hideout and escape routes have been discussed; and the design of the one at Dobong was tabled for discussion. Also at the strategy meeting, a defensive bunkers for Cassamance Rebels and Bissau Rebels who have been listed to defend Jammeh was also designed. This is a clear indication that our country could be experiencing the Liberia-sierra Leone situation. Jammeh loves power, and is ready and planning to dig in for a brutal fight for his presidency. To everybody, I think earlier on, my loud call for ALLAH'S ARMY was a right one. Now it is time to form a Militia to get ready to attack Kaninlai. Long Live the Struggle! Long Live Allah's Army! Long Live The Gambia! Landing Jatta __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------