Three more arrests in the Boston terror bombing case
By Bill O'Reilly
Last week we told you the Boston terror suspects had to have help.
They couldn't have done what they did without training and money. The
FBI is investigating that angle right now. They are over in Russia.
Today federal agents arrested three men in Massachusetts who
allegedly helped Dzhokhar Tsarnaev after the bombing occurred; the feds
believe they hid evidence. 20-year-old Azamat Tazhayakov and 19-year-old
Dias Kadyrbayev both attended the University of Massachusetts with
Dzhokhar. They are exchange students from Kazakhstan. Also arrested an
American citizen 19-year-old Robel Phillipos, a University of
Massachusetts student from Cambridge. We don't have his picture yet.
Now think about this, these guys knew their pal had been arrested for
the terror bombing and decided to help him anyway... unbelievable.
Reports are the men have confessed to the crime of aiding the accused
terrorist by obstructing and lying to federal agents. Their lawyers say
they are innocent but that's what all lawyers say.
And there is obviously a huge problem at the University of
Massachusetts. What kind of students are they accepting anyway? Four bad
seeds on campus? How many more?
"Talking Points" believes the wife of slain terrorist Tamerlan
Tsarnaev may have some exposure here as well. Remember, authorities were
searching for the bombers for days before their pictures were released.
And even then did the wife Katherine Russell alert the feds? Did she do
anything?
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a magnet for students from all
over the world. That used to be a strength when I went to school there
but now there is suspicion especially on the Muslim students. Each
university and college in the Bay State is responsible for the students
they accept. Commonwealth is responsible for the people it supports. As
we reported last night the terrorists and their family received much
taxpayer money along the way. Along with the ongoing criminal
investigation, there should be a state investigation to what exactly is
happening in the welfare and university precincts.
And that's "The Memo."
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
8 year-old boy donates money to Hezbollah
Judd Hashisho wants money he's been saving for past year to help terror group purchase drones to 'fight Israel the b**ch'Isn't this a young man to take pride in? I would love to have him as my son.
NOT!!!
This is how they bring up their children. Savages!!
Roi Kais
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Hashisho reportedly delivered a note to Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, in which he enclosed money he has been saving since last year's anniversary of the IDF's retreat from south Lebanon.
According to Lebanese news agencies, Hashisho donated the money to help Hezbollah purchase a new drone, resembling the Iranian drone that was launched at Israel last month.
In his letter, the boy identified himself as a supporter of the Popular Democratic Party in Sidon, adding "I want to give this money to the resistance so it can buy weapons to fight Israel the b**ch.
"When I grow up, I will be a communist resistance warrior with Hezbollah, fighting the United States and Israel, I will tear them to pieces and drive them out of Lebanon, the Golan and Palestine, which I love very dearly."
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Taliban commander wants Pakistan's nukes, global Islamic caliphate
By Bill RoggioMarch 20, 2012
One of the top leaders of the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan
said the terror group seeks to overthrow the Pakistani government,
impose sharia, or Islamic law, seize the country's nuclear weapons, and
wage jihad until "the Caliphate is established across the world."
The statements were made by Omar Khalid al Khurasani, the al
Qaeda-linked leader of the Movement the Taliban in Pakistan's branch in
the Mohmand tribal agency, in a video that was released on jihadist web
forums yesterday. The video, which also discussed the history and
evolution of the Movement the Taliban in Pakistan, was released by Umar
Studios and has been translated by the SITE Intelligence Group.
In the video, Khalid said the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan was
united and strong and operating under the leadership of Hakeemullah
Mehsud. Khalid outlined five "important goals" of the Taliban: overthrow
the Pakistani institutions; release both Pakistani and "foreign"
fighters; impose sharia law; obtain a nuclear weapon; and establish a
global caliphate.
"First of all, we aim to counter the Pakistani government, its
intelligence agencies, and its army, which are each against Islam and
have oppressed the mujahideen and their families," Khalid said,
according to the SITE translation. The Taliban want to "avenge the
oppression of the mujahideen in the tribal and urban areas" as well as
the "humiliation of the mujahideen in Pakistani prisons."
"Our second objective is to seek the safe release of Pakistani and
foreign mujahideen in Pakistan," Khalid continued. The term "foreign
mujahideen" refers to members of al Qaeda and other outside terror
groups such as the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
Khalid also said that the Taliban want to seize Pakistan's nuclear
weapons and "other resources," including the army, to defend Islam.
Pictured above: Omar Khalid [center], from his latest propaganda video. Image from the SITE Intelligence Group.
Pictured above: Omar Khalid [center], from his latest propaganda video. Image from the SITE Intelligence Group.
"Another objective of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan is to use Pakistan's
strengths including the atomic bomb, army, and other resources, to guide
other Muslim countries and for the survival of Islam," Khalid said.
"Pakistan's soil, Pakistan's people and Pakistan's mujahideen must not
be used to serve American interests, but must be used for the survival
and integrity of Islam."
Finally, Khalid said that the Taliban would continue their fight even after taking over Pakistan and Afghanistan.
"Our objectives are as clear as the orders in the Qur'an, which is
our constitution. Allah said in the Qur'an: 'Fight against hypocrites
and apostates till there is no more fitna [sedition],'" he said. "So,
until Islam is implemented in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and the
Caliphate is established across the world, our jihad will continue. This
is our first and foremost objective."
Mohmand Taliban under command of able leader
Khalid is a senior deputy of Hakeemullah Mehsud's Taliban movement.
Khalid is considered one of the Taliban's most effective and powerful
leaders in the tribal areas. He also maintains close ties to al Qaeda
and is believed to have given sanctuary to Ayman al Zawahiri in the
past.
Khalid is also allied with Qari Zia Rahman, the dual-hatted Taliban
and al Qaeda leader who operates in Pakistan's tribal agencies of
Mohmand and Bajaur as well as in Afghanistan's provinces of Kunar and
Nuristan. Rahman established and runs the suicide training camps that
are used to indoctrinate and train female bombers [see LWJ report, Al Qaeda, Taliban create female suicide cells in Pakistan and Afghanistan]. In August 2011, Khalid claimed credit for a female suicide attack in Peshawar.
Khalid has been active in the Taliban's propaganda machine since the
death of Osama bin Laden, and has been vocal in his support of al Qaeda.
In mid-May, Khalid vowed revenge on Pakistani and US forces for the death of Osama bin Laden.
"We will take revenge of Osama's killing from the Pakistani
government, its security forces, the Pakistani ISI, the CIA and the
Americans, they are now on our hit list," Khalid said.
"Osama bin Laden has given us the ideology of Islam and Jihad, by his
death we are not scattered but it has given us more strength to continue
his mission."
In early June, Khalid said the Taliban have been behind the spate of attacks in Pakistan and again threatened the US.
"Our war against America is continuing inside and outside of
Pakistan. When we launch attacks, it will prove that we can hit American
targets outside Pakistan," Khalid said.
In the same interview, Khalid said that Ayman al Zawahiri is al
Qaeda's "chief and supreme leader." He stated this more than one week
before Zawahiri was officially declared emir of al Qaeda.
Khalid gained prominence during the summer of 2007 after taking over a
famous shrine in Mohmand and renaming it the Red Mosque in honor of the
radical mosque in Islamabad whose followers had attempted to impose
sharia in the capital.
The Mohmand Taliban took control of the tribal agency after the Pakistani government negotiated a peace agreement
with the extremists at the end of May 2008. The deal required the
Taliban to renounce attacks on the Pakistani government and security
forces. The Taliban said they would maintain a ban on the activities of
nongovernmental organizations in the region but agreed not to attack
women in the workplace as long as they wore veils. Both sides exchanged
prisoners.
The Taliban promptly established a parallel government in Mohmand.
Sharia courts were formed, and orders were given for women to wear the veil in public. "Criminals" were rounded up and judged in sharia courts. Women were ordered to have a male escort at all times and were prevented from working on farms. The Taliban also kidnapped members of a polio vaccination team.
In July 2008, Khalid became the dominant Taliban commander in Mohmand
after defeating the Shah Sahib group, a rival pro-Taliban terror group
with ties to the Lashkar-e-Taiba. The military claimed it killed Khalid
in January of 2009, but the Taliban denied the report and he has since surfaced.
The Pakistani government placed a $123,000 bounty
on Khalid's head in 2009. But Pakistan has failed not only to arrest or
kill Khalid; it has yet to capture or kill any of the terrorist leaders
on that bounty list. The US succeeded in killing Baitullah Mehsud, who
topped the list, in a drone strike in South Waziristan in August 2009.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
February 12, 2012
Report: Relative says bin Laden wanted kids to avoid terrorism, move to the West
Usama bin Laden wanted his younger children to go
to college in the West and live in peace rather than embrace terrorism,
according to his brother-in-law.
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