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Originally posted by POXUSA
Are these two fellows on the list of suspects that the government agencies are looking for?
These were found on Drudge -
1st frame is GZ - 2nd is an overlay transparency of the suspects in the exact same spot.
Frame 5 - shows fellow on the right (black shirt - white hat) with back-pack 'off the shoulder' - possibly on the ground?edit on 18-4-2013 by POXUSA because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by neo96
Skip to the 5 minute mark I report you decide.
Photos of Boston bombing suspects sent to Infowars by Anonymous that caused a huge stir on the Internet yesterday after being posted by the Drudge Report have been confirmed by police to be the two men sought for questioning, but the authorities and the media remain mute on other photos which show what are likely to be employees of a private security firm carrying large black backpacks at the scene of the explosion.
“In the photos being distributed by law-enforcement officials among themselves, one of the men is carrying a blue duffel bag. The other is wearing a black backpack in the first photo, taken at 10:53 a.m., but it is not visible in the second, taken at 12:30 p.m,” reports the New York Post.
The photo is identical to an image we posted yesterday on Infowars.com showing two middle eastern looking individuals, one with a white baseball cap and another wearing a blue jacket.
Originally posted by TauCetixeta
It's starting to look like that terrorist group from Yemen.
Originally posted by esdad71
reply to post by FreedomEntered
People had their eyes on Muslims before 9/11? Do you think they just popped up like the bogeyman? This guy has ties to AQ and has relative in Gitmo. Yes,,,Gitmo. How in the hell does he just get to leave the country. Pitiful...
Ambassador to the royal crown, Adel ben Ahmad Al-Jubeir, had several phone calls with the paper as well as with the Royal family. He stated that very high-ranking, U.S. government officials stated that there is no suspicion of any Saudi nationals relative to the Boston marathon explosions.
The Saudi Consul General in New York, Abdel Karim Alqin assured Okaz that all Saudis have been cleared and two Saudis were injured, including Alharbi and a Saudi female doctor named Nura Khalid Saleh al-Ajaji.
Prince Saud al-Faisal, Prince Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah from the Foreign Ministry, and Prince Khaled bin Saud were involved in the entire affair.
Three other Saudis were cleared from the forbidden area, two of which were put in a hotel at the expense of the Saudi consulate
Alqin disclosed that he cleared three Saudis from the forbidden area and housed two of them in a hotel; the third stayed with a friend. He also met with a group of Saudi students, telling them to carry on with their lives and that Saudi ambassadors would handle everything. These students were also told not to cooperate with any media entities and to lay low.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by TauCetixeta
It's starting to look like that terrorist group from Yemen.
Instead of a terrorist group you fail to name, yet reference ambiguously, I will say it.
It was Al Qaeda, our frankenterrorist organization we created back in the Russian invasion of Afghanistan.
Came back and bit us again.
Originally posted by FreedomEntered
There are two reasons why a person would be deported on the grounds of national security
1. Because they are engaging in criminal activity
and
2. Because they are deemed a threat to national security in that given country.
These are facts. Not hearsay.edit on 18-4-2013 by FreedomEntered because: (no reason given)
1. One source at the FBI and another at the Saudi Embassy referred to the student as connected to an important Saudi family.
2. An "event" was created on this guy three days ago. An event is a file. The file contains his deportation record and the reason he is being deported. According to ICE the reason is under section 212 3B -- "Security and related grounds" -- "Terrorist activities"
3. His visa has been revoked.
4. The FBI said a file was started "just in case he was found to be connected to the crime," however, the file shows he was scheduled to be deported. This was not a precaution, it was in "orders."
5. One source said they believe a "voluntary" departure has been signed -- that means the Saudi Student could be out of the country as early as today.
6. The file was immediately classified. We believe the deportation order will be classified as well -- requiring a FOIA to get it.
7. The story was going to be "he wanted to go home," however he was actually being deported.
8. Our source said the FBI believes the Saudi student is tied to 2 to 3 more people.
9. Our source said this "looks like they were trying to make this a 'lone wolf' crime so, the Saudi government would be spared embarrassment and the U.S. would avoid explaining how a terror cell was active when we had AQ on the run."
Originally posted by esdad71
reply to post by FreedomEntered
People had their eyes on Muslims before 9/11? Do you think they just popped up like the bogeyman? This guy has ties to AQ and has relative in Gitmo. Yes,,,Gitmo. How in the hell does he just get to leave the country. Pitiful...
Originally posted by FreedomEntered
reply to post by GoalPoster
In the UK currently we have a guy who commited terrorist acts in Jordan. Anyway, they did try to deport him but couldnt. He hasnt commited any acts in this country - is probably the reason that they cant deport him. Just the way it goes.edit on 18-4-2013 by FreedomEntered because: (no reason given)