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Florida Airport Killer Was Aashiq Hammad in 2007

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posted on Jan, 7 2017 @ 10:43 PM
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He was also employed by Signal 88 Security.
Private security firm...Sound familiar?



posted on Jan, 7 2017 @ 11:14 PM
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Bottom Line: The dude didn't belong inside the borders of America. There's a whole bunch of people (millions and millions even) that fall into that group.

Let's see if Trump follows-up on his campaign promises.


edit on 712017 by Snarl because: Numbers clarification



posted on Jan, 7 2017 @ 11:24 PM
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I have to ask, would they really go through this trouble to turn attention from the Chicago situation by doing this?
Or did he have a different target and just crack before he carried out his orders?

If Sandy hook didn't lead to gun laws I can't see this.
This has to be something else.

If it's Islamic terrorism I gotta say they are really falling short on effective action.

Now, if you want to include the Boston bombing, San Bernardino, Orlando, ny/nj bombs, ft. Hood etc, I say well let's push that angle as much as a possible.

But to me this is getting tired. If this is an initiative of some rogue mosque in florida, they're tactics are short on fruit. They're not really changing anything. Maybe you have to be on the inside to see the significance of all this. Right now, it all seems forgettable. Tell me I'm wrong, please.



posted on Jan, 7 2017 @ 11:26 PM
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a reply to: Snarl

You just may be right...millions....crazy



posted on Jan, 7 2017 @ 11:47 PM
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originally posted by: VinylTyrant
a reply to: Snarl

You just may be right...millions....crazy


ATS member "Snarl" IS right. It's only a matter of time before we in America experience terrorist attacks similar to what have occurred over the past 5 years in France, Italy, Germany, and other European nations.



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 12:11 AM
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a reply to: carewemust

I don't know, man. Me, I feel it's ALL a setup. I believe there are entities behind these attacks that guide. The reason can only be to destroy this nation and its freedom.

I tell you now, if I had to deal with an incident like this everyday, I would rather that than submit personal freedom. We all die, we were not all free, remember that.

I got thick skin, I know I'm going to die but at the moment I'm so happy, f all the real jihadists. I can live knowing their threat is minimum.
Trump 2017



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 12:33 AM
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a reply to: VinylTyrant


You're spot-on VinylTyrant. Our current level of freedom is indeed worth fighting and dying for! That's one reason why I'm so thankful that America elected Donald Trump as President. He will not "give in" to the sectors of our society who feel that being PASSIVE and AGREEABLE are how you protect the nation from internally generated threats.

Hillary Clinton reminded me of the leaders in France who wouldn't allow the police there to carry weapons. As we saw from the video of the French policeman begging for his life before the heartless terrorist shot him multiple times, you can't fight evil with passiveness.

I'm SO THANKFUL that the right people, in the right locations, turned out to vote for the right candidate on November 8th.



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 01:16 AM
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originally posted by: xuenchen

originally posted by: carewemust
I just heard on WGN news that this shooter told the FBI that he was "hearing voices", so they returned Aashiq Santiago Hammad's gun, and sent him on his way. That must be FAKE news spewing out of WGN this evening. Right?


well there's this ........

Gun was returned to Ft. Lauderdale shooting suspect by police last year


Police in Alaska last year took a handgun from the man accused of killing five people at Fort Lauderdale’s airport on Friday, but returned it to him last month after a medical evaluation found he was not mentally ill, authorities said.






Thanks for sharing that article. Alaska may not act on that by law but Wash. State(example as it's closest to Alaska continental US wise) may tighten some of it's pending mental health related gun laws now and other places. Florida has a pending gun laws. Namely;


HB 6001 – Airport Carry; Sponsor – Rep. Jake Raburn This bill is a related bill to SB 140, and removes the current carry prohibition in airport terminals.
-Source
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posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 03:32 AM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
Here's a story about how somebody with a website has allegedly uncovered different identities for the Florida airport shooter !!

Known as Esteban Santiago, we see in the story he apparently had a different name on MySpace and it appears to be "Arab" sounding.

The article goes through and cites various possibilities of an elaborate set up in advance.

And one pic has him identifying as Muslim.

Who and what should people believe ?

What's going on here anyway?

Breaking…Florida Airport Killer Was Aashiq Hammad in 2007


In 2007, Esteban Santiago used the name Aashiq Hammad and recorded Islamic music.

Fort Lauderdale Airport terrorist Esteban Santiago registered on MySpace under the name “Aashiq Hammad” and recorded Islamic religious music on the site, 3 years before he ever deployed to Iraq as a U.S. soldier. That sort of kills the whole PTSD case the family and the media are setting up for him.

And you know what else? What are the chances his family didn’t damn well know it?

Got News found Esteban’s two email addresses and verified them with other identifying information like his brother’s name.






Websites "source" Is gotnews.com. Alt right garbage.

Check your sources.
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posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 04:34 AM
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My red flag is the CP charge that was dropped. So was that the stick they used? "We'll drop the charges if..."



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 06:13 AM
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a reply to: xuenchen

There's a small problem with the original article: the fact that there's a Muslim song posted on his MySpace page doesn't mean that he recorded it, in the same way the other two songs he has on his page were not recorded by him, unless his also Manny Manuel and T.E.M.P.O..



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 06:17 AM
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originally posted by: Snarl
Bottom Line: The dude didn't belong inside the borders of America.

Isn't Puerto Rico an American territory?



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 06:38 AM
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Good muslims.... live in muslim countries not Judaeo-Christian countries. They come here to take their kids to Disney and then go home and say...Glad I dont live there but it's a nice place to visit.

There are no good muslims in America..... period. If they are here and not trying to turn the country islamic, then they are going against the koran...and are not considered good muslims by their people..... and if they do try , then they are bad muslims by western people.

Fema camps for all of them. If they want to stay here then lets give them a nice FEMA Camp with armed guards and high fences to keep them safe



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 07:04 AM
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a reply to: Zimnydran
You are a very sick individual. It amazes me you can write this evil rubbish and not read it back and see that its people like you who are the truely scary ones.



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 07:29 AM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Pamela Geller has a detailed article about this as well:

Fort Lauderdale Jihadi Esteban Santiago aka “AASHIQ HAMMAD”: “La ilaha illAllah”,“There is no God but Allah”

I'm not a fan of Geller, but she does expand on the GotNews info with plenty of screenshots from his MySpace page.



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 07:29 AM
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a reply to: StoutBroux

He is definitely Latino but it looks like he became 'muslim' and was brainwashed.



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 08:25 AM
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originally posted by: ArMaP

originally posted by: Snarl
Bottom Line: The dude didn't belong inside the borders of America.

Isn't Puerto Rico an American territory?

I see your point, but do you see mine?



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 09:36 AM
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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: VinylTyrant


You're spot-on VinylTyrant. Our current level of freedom is indeed worth fighting and dying for! That's one reason why I'm so thankful that America elected Donald Trump as President. He will not "give in" to the sectors of our society who feel that being PASSIVE and AGREEABLE are how you protect the nation from internally generated threats.

Hillary Clinton reminded me of the leaders in France who wouldn't allow the police there to carry weapons. As we saw from the video of the French policeman begging for his life before the heartless terrorist shot him multiple times, you can't fight evil with passiveness.

I'm SO THANKFUL that the right people, in the right locations, turned out to vote for the right candidate on November 8th.

I still am in shock it did happen. At the same time, it's sad to see half the country seem to rather not have a country then admit defeat and deal with it. These are strange times we live in. Too many agendas at play from entities that pray on our downfall.
edit on 8-1-2017 by VinylTyrant because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 11:00 AM
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a reply to: plaindoughnut

I originally placed the topic is the "dissecting disinformation" forum.




posted on Jan, 8 2017 @ 11:05 AM
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Is it beyond possibility that this fella might be of Spanish and Arab ethnicity ?





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