sultan_emerr Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 (edited) "He prayed every day at the Muslim Community Center" = http://edition.cnn.hu/2009/CRIME/11/06/fort.hood.suspect/index.html"Muslim Mafia -- Inside the Secret Underworld that's Conspiring to Islamize America" "An owner of a 7-Eleven at Fort Hood said Hasan -- whom he knows as "Major Nidal" -- came in for coffee and hash browns most mornings, including the morning of the shootings. Surveillance video from the store obtained by CNN shows a man who according to the store owner is Hasan at the cashier's counter at about 6:20 a.m. Thursday, about seven hours beforethe mass shooting. He was carrying a beverage and dressed in traditional Arab garb." >>>> telegraph.co.uk = "Maj Hasan said he was "happy" when a US soldier was killed in an attack on a military recruitment centre in Arkansas in June""Nidal Hasan was listed as a participant in a Homeland Security Policy Institute's presidential transition task force last year. It was a project of the Homeland Security Policy Institute, aimed at drafting policy recommendations for the incoming Obama administration." " Edited November 12, 2009 by sultan_emerr Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sultan_emerr Posted November 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 12, 2009 (edited) "Authorities have been examining whether Fort Hood massacre suspect Nidal Malik Hasan wired money to Pakistan in recent months, an action that one senior lawmaker said would raise serious questions about Hasan’s possible connections to militant Islamic groups.""Fort Hood shooting suspect Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan had been in contact with numerous Muslim extremists -- some of whom are under federal investigation -- before last week's rampage" .........................The other source, a military intelligence official, said those in contact with Maj. Hasan are located both in the U.S. and overseas. The official said they are "broadly known and characterized as Islamic extremists if not necessarily al Qaeda."" http://www.washingtonpost.com/ = "Cleric says he was confidant to Hasan. Explaining why he wrote on his Web site that Hasan was a "hero," According to Shaea, Aulaqi said: "I blessed the act because it was against a military target. And the soldiers who were killed were not normal soldiers, but those who were trained and prepared to go to Afghanistan and Iraq." Edited November 16, 2009 by sultan_emerr Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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