Al Qaeda in the heartland: Alarming FBI video shows what may have been warning about for years
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG1ub9961vw[/media]
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Dozens of suspected terrorist bombmakers, some of which reportedly targeted American troops, may have been inadvertently permitted entry into the United States as war refugees, according to a bombshell report from ABC News.
ABC also obtained exclusive video of an Al Qaeda-linked terrorist, who was resettled in Kentucky as an Iraq “war refugee” after he allegedly killed American soldiers, handling heavy weapons in a storage locker in America’s heartland. The FBI believes the weapons were to be sent back to insurgents in Iraq.
Suspected terrorist Waad Ramadan Alwan can be seen in FBI video “expertly field stripping what the FBI identified as a Russian PKM machine gun,” the report said. Federal agents reportedly surveilled Alwan for a period of time and were able to identify one of his accomplices, Mohanad Shareef Hammadi, who is seen in the footage handling a Stinger missile launcher and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
During an FBI sting operation, Alwan reportedly bragged to an undercover informant that he killed American soldiers in Iraq. FBI Louisville supervisory special agent Tim Beam said the terrorist claimed he had the soldiers for “lunch and dinner.”
Due to a seriously flawed U.S. refugee screening system, Alwan and Hammadi were resettled in Bowling Green, Ky., even though both were detained by Iraqi authorities during the war, federal prosecutors revealed.
n addition to sending weapons back to radical extremists in Iraq, Alwan revealed terrorists wanted to target a specific American soldier in the United States and also attack other targets on American soil.
“The weapons seen in the video, however, were supplied by the FBI after being rendered inoperable. Alwan and Hammadi were arrested in 2011 and later pleaded guilty to terror-related crimes,” ABC News reported.
“We are currently supporting dozens of current counter-terrorism investigations like that,” said FBI Agent Gregory Carl, director of the Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center, known as TEDAC.
Concerns over terrorists infiltrating the United States have been rampant for years. In fact, TheBlaze documentary unit reported last year on such a plan in “The Project.”
Following the Kentucky case, the State Department halted Iraq refugee applications for six months in 2011, according to federal officials. Less than 10,000 Iraqis were reportedly given refugee status in the U.S. in 2011, about half the number from 2010.[/quote]
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[url]http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/al-qaeda-kentucky-us-dozens-terrorists-country-refugees/story?id=20931131[/url]
ban all refugees
WELL FUCK! You mean the questionare I took when I came to the US with an actual tick-box for 'are you a terrorist?' doesn't stop terrorism?!
Here come the witch hunts
I'm not kidding. The papers you have to fill out to go to the U.S. on holiday include this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Ft4c44n.png[/IMG]
Yep. Stoppin' terrorists dead in their tracks.
Guys, relax. At least they are keeping those filthy translating terrorists out.
[QUOTE=Riller;42934620]I'm not kidding. The papers you have to fill out to go to the U.S. on holiday include this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Ft4c44n.png[/IMG]
Yep. Stoppin' terrorists dead in their tracks.[/QUOTE]
They should put a maybe/not sure tickbox.
wow....
its just like my tv shows
[img]http://previously.tv/m/2012-09-18-homeland-excited-04.jpg[/img]
So much for all that NSA surveillance
So we got our dicks in a twist over Mexican farmers sneaking across the border for work, while legally approving known terrorists to live here? Great fucking job America.
[QUOTE=ChestyMcGee;42934584]ban all refugees[/QUOTE]
Refuges are supposed to go to the nearest safe country anyway. America is certainly not the next safest country for the middle east.
[QUOTE=Saxon;42935410]So much for all that NSA surveillance[/QUOTE]
to play the devil's advocate, they could have discovered these people through NSA surveillance.
[QUOTE=Riller;42934620]I'm not kidding. The papers you have to fill out to go to the U.S. on holiday include this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Ft4c44n.png[/IMG]
Yep. Stoppin' terrorists dead in their tracks.[/QUOTE]
I wonder what happens if you tick yes to all of them.
[QUOTE=kenji;42935918]I wonder what happens if you tick yes to all of them.[/QUOTE]
America invades whatever country you say you are from
[QUOTE=Killergam;42935869]Refuges are supposed to go to the nearest safe country anyway. America is certainly not the next safest country for the middle east.[/QUOTE]
I think it's the first safe country they set foot on. so if they set foot in sweden they must search for refuge there first before moving to norway and searching for refuge there.
not 100% sure though.
[QUOTE=Riller;42934620]I'm not kidding. The papers you have to fill out to go to the U.S. on holiday include this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Ft4c44n.png[/IMG]
Yep. Stoppin' terrorists dead in their tracks.[/QUOTE]
I think it's more so that if you blow up a building, when DHS gets hold of you, you can't say "well, you never asked."
[QUOTE=kenji;42935918]I wonder what happens if you tick yes to all of them.[/QUOTE]
Guantanamo
[QUOTE=Snowmew;42936037]I think it's more so that if you blow up a building, when DHS gets hold of you, you can't say "well, you never asked."[/QUOTE]
If you ticked yes, get let through, then shoot the president, you get set free on grounds of honesty.
FBI dropped the ball when they took inventory of bombs. They should always be entering found fingerprints into the system just in case shit like this happens.
Sloppy, sloppy work.
[QUOTE=Riller;42934620]I'm not kidding. The papers you have to fill out to go to the U.S. on holiday include this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Ft4c44n.png[/IMG]
Yep. Stoppin' terrorists dead in their tracks.[/QUOTE]
check YES in all of them and then say at the airport "I DID IT FOR THE LULZ!"
what I really can't wrap my head around is how national security organizations will literally follow people around for weeks for something as trivial as participating in an equal rights protest, but these guys who are actual terrorists, and obviously very frightening to any government agency being that they're arab, can somehow go unnoticed making bombs.
[QUOTE=Cutthecrap;42936453]check YES in all of them and then say at the airport "I DID IT FOR THE LULZ!"[/QUOTE]
Username fits
[QUOTE=trotskygrad;42935906]to play the devil's advocate, they could have discovered these people through NSA surveillance.[/QUOTE]
Perhaps but if they've gone to the public it means they're desperate or trying to spook people again
[QUOTE=Saxon;42936937]Perhaps but if they've gone to the public it means they're desperate or trying to spook people again[/QUOTE]
Or it means there are enough people saying 'I haven't heard about your secret programs working so obviously they're useless' that they have to go public to show that they're actually doing something.
[QUOTE=Riller;42934620]I'm not kidding. The papers you have to fill out to go to the U.S. on holiday include this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Ft4c44n.png[/IMG]
Yep. Stoppin' terrorists dead in their tracks.[/QUOTE]
I would probably fill out yes and laugh my way to Guantanamo bay!
Yeah, I am going on vacation to America.
My main activity will be overthrowing the U.S. Government and of course visiting mount Rushmore.
[QUOTE=Valiantttt;42939361]Yeah, I am going on vacation to America.
My main activity will be overthrowing the U.S. Government and of course visiting mount Rushmore.[/QUOTE]
Don't be surprised when they read this post back to you at customs all seriously.
[QUOTE=Murkrow;42939408]Don't be surprised when they read this post back to you at customs all seriously.[/QUOTE]
Nah, then I would have to say 'I am going to America to kill the President of the United states'.
like here [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1089412&p=29891342&viewfull=1#post29891342[/url]
A few years ago media were spazzing out that Mexican cartels were colluding with Hezbollah which would culminate in a terrorist route in the the American southwest. Unsurprisingly that died out after the brief sensationalism that blew up over it.
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;42935362]wow....
its just like my tv shows
[img]http://previously.tv/m/2012-09-18-homeland-excited-04.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
it's not
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