April 19, 2005

Terrorist -- Canada -- US -- UK -- Sleeper Cells -- Did the Oklahoma City Bomber Have Help? Osama's Brother-in-law

Sleeper cells in America -- 'Atomic Iran' explains terrorist threats to U.S. homeland

Written by the best-selling author of "Unfit for Command," Jerome Corsi, "Atomic Iran," WND Books' latest release, presents clear and convincing evidence of Iran's goal to acquire nuclear weapons and the risk such a scenario poses to the U.S. and the West. In this excerpt from his blockbuster, Corsi explains how easy it is for terrorist sleeper cells to get into and operate within the U.S. and discusses some of the possible weapons they could use against Americans.

Until the moment American Airlines Flight 11 slammed into the north tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46:40 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, few people in the United States worried that there might be lethal terrorist sleeper cells living among them. [. . . . ]

Why sleeper-cell terrorists are hard to find

America has porous borders. . . . Our northern border with Canada. . . .

Every year, nearly 300,000 immigrants are admitted from Canada, a country that typically does not detain those claiming refuge status. Every year some 10,000 immigrants with questionable backgrounds disappear into Canada's ethnic communities. [. . . . ]

[. . . . ] Yet inevitably those suspected of being sleeper-cell terrorists hire attorneys who claim that their clients are being discriminated against simply because they are Muslims.

[. . . . ] Tomorrow: Corsi explains the weapon of choice for terrorists on American soil: the improvised nuclear device.


Search: Mousa Abu Marzook , "United Association for Studies and Research (UASR), a group identified as a Muslim think tank based in Springfield, Va" , Ahmed Yousef, "Dhiren Barot, a suspected al-Qaida operative" , a special subpoena known as a national security letter , religious or ethnic profiling , "Do terrorists have suitcase nuclear bombs?" , "How do the mullahs fit into this particular equation?" , Dirty bombs

There is much more, but that should get you started. For a limited time, you may get "Atomic Iran" from WND at a steep discount – below Amazon's price -- or telephone 1-800-4-WND-COM (1-800-496-3266).



For a quick summation, link to this article, DC Watson: OKC: No Mideast connection? Not so fast -- on the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma -- on this website

There are several links, two of which follow.



Did Oklahoma City Bombers Have Help?

[. . . . ] Repeated calls were made from Terry Nichols' home to . . . .

[. . . . ] Nichols also repeatedly called a boarding house in Cebu City, an establishment that has been linked to 1993 World Trade Center bombing mastermind
Ramzi Yousef
(search). The same kind of ANFO fertilizer fuel bomb was used in New York and in Oklahoma City. [. . . . ]




Related links on FoxNews Apparently, Fox produced a related program. It may be online. Check.

INS Deported al Qaeda-Linked Suspect Just Days After Oklahoma Bombing -- Gov't Returned Evidence, Erased Charges, Despite Ties to OKC Bombing Confessio by J. M. Berger, on the Intelwire Website: analysis and research into global terror

J.M. Berger is a professional journalist with more than 15 years experience, writing for such major national outlets as the San Francisco Examiner (under Hearst), American City Business Journals, CCBN.com and others. He has written for books, newspapers and Web sites, and his work has been cited in academic journals. For resume information, . . . .

Go to this site where there are further links for the story and for J.M. Berger. This is most intriguing.

Seven days after the Oklahoma City bombing, the INS agreed to deport a brother-in-law of Osama bin Laden who had been implicated as a possible accessory to the attack by a jailhouse confession and documents relating to bomb construction.
At the same time, the government agreed to remove allegations of terrorism from Mohammed Jamal Khalifa's INS records and to return evidence seized from his luggage.

[. . . . ] Nevertheless, Khalifa has been repeatedly charged with laundering and moving money on behalf of al Qaeda, particularly in the Philippines. The charges stem from the U.S. government as well as testimony and published accounts from leading terrorism researchers, including Peter Lance, Simon Reeve and Steve Emerson. [. . . . ]





U.S. Secretly Detained bin Laden Brother-in-Law For Four Months After Purported May 1995 Deportation -- Prior To Detention, Controversial 9/11 Commissioner Jamie Gorelick Signed January Order Sending Mohammed Jamal Khalifa To Face Death Sentence In Jordan; Major Intelligence On al Qaeda Was Obtained Soon After By J.M. Berger, INTELWIRE.com

The U.S. government secretly detained Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law for four months in 1995, after the INS announced he had already been deported to Jordan, according to documents obtained by INTELWIRE using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

The Jordan deportation was authorized by then-Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, at the request of Secretary of State Warren Christopher. A member of the independent commission investigating the September 11 attacks, Gorelick came under fire earlier in 2004 for possible conflicts arising from her role in the Clinton administration's war on terrorism.
Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, an alleged terrorist financier married to a sister of bin Laden, was arrested in San Francisco, Calif., in December 1994. Within a month, the Justice Department instituted extradition proceedings to deport Khalifa to Jordan, where he had been convicted in absentia for his alleged involvement in a terrorist plot to bomb movie theaters.

According to a public statement by the INS, that deportation was completed on May 3, 1995. But new evidence obtained by INTELWIRE shows the case is more complex than it seemed. [. . . . ]


At the bottom of the article is this list:

Transcripts of the Bojinka trial cited in this story were provided by Peter Lance, author of Cover Up: What the Government Is Still Hiding About the War on Terror.

Philippines government intelligence reports on Mohammed Jamal Khalifa cited in this story were provided by Motley-Rice, a law firm that has sued Khalifa and others seeking restitution for the 9/11 attacks.

Civil court records cited in the report include Khalifah vs. USA (CV-95-15 MISC. MHP), Northern District of California

Incidentally, to gain access to "archive of jihadist videos and related Web files" free for 30 days, check the site. (http://www.intelfiles.com/)






"Bourgass and some of his associates intended to target the busy rail link between central London and Heathrow Airport"


Ricin terror gang 'planned to unleash terror on the Heathrow Express' David Bamber, (Filed: 17/04/2005)

A poison attack planned by al-Qa'eda-trained operatives was aimed at the busy Heathrow Express rail link and would have been "our September 11", the Metropolitan Police has revealed.

A plot to bring death and terror to the country was disclosed last week after Kamel Bourgass, 32, an Islamic extremist from Algeria, was convicted at the Old Bailey and jailed for 17 years. [. . . . ]

Bourgass entered Britain in 2000 using forged documents. He made an asylum claim, which was rejected in 2001 but no attempt was made to force him to leave the country. [. . . . ]




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15 April 2005: We're sorry for murder of Dc Oake [Detective Constable Stephen Oake]

14 April 2005: Asylum chaos left al-Qa'eda man free to plot ricin terror in Britain

4 March 2005: Terror threat from 'very many' Muslim men, says Met chief

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