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Fort Dix Conspirators Shipment from Allah Is Intercepted
May 9, 2007, 10:03
CENTERVILLE, Del. - A mysterious bearded man calling himself A. Akhbar, but believed to be Allah, attempted to send an unusual shipment from a UPS store in Centerville, Delaware, early this morning.
The shipment, comprising two male goats and two twelve-year-old girls, was intended for Eljvir Duka, Dritan Duka, and Shain Duka, three of the six men who were arrested yesterday and charged with plotting to kill soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The shipment is now in the hands of the FBI, however, because Mr. Akhbar's odd behavior made the morning clerk in the store suspicious.
"When I opened this morning, Mr. Akhbar was waiting outside," said the clerk, "standing near a battered, white Ford F100 with the goats and the girls in the bed and a bumper sticker that said 'Allah Is Great.' He told me he wanted to send the girls and the goats, along with a message, to the Duka brothers.
"I explained that UPS did not ship livestock or humans. I was going to suggest that he ship with an airline, so I asked him where the Dukas live."
At that Mr. Akhbar became agitated.
Neighbors now say the use of stones instead of grass should have set off alarms about the Duka brothers.
"Hah! You do not know this? How come I know where they are but you do not, swine? What sort of business knows less than its customers?"
The clerk explained that it wasn't unusual for customers to know their acquaintances better than UPS does. He then extended his hand and offered at least to send the message Mr. Akhbar wanted to include with the goats and the girls. At that Mr. Akhbar drew a large knife from inside his waistband, cut off his arm just below the elbow, and fled the store, leaving the arm and the message, clutched in its hand, behind.
According to the clerk, the message read: "Be strong, my warriors. You will have to share the goats and the virgins for now, but I assure you there are more where these came from. Peace, Allah. P.S. the goats are for cooking, the virgins for happy time."
In related news, Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani called Mike and the Mad Dog yesterday afternoon to say that if a Democrat were in the White House, the Fort Dix conspirators never would have been apprehended.
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