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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby surfsteve » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:04 pm

Here is a pretty concise yet extensive article detailing the Saudi, Abdul Alharb, better known as the “PERSON OF INTEREST” that was questioned and released in relation to the Boston Marathon bombing.

Saudi report: Michelle Obama visited “PERSON OF INTEREST “
In addition to the article the link contains 2 videos.


And a 2nd video in the link is claiming the congressional secretary canceled a meeting between them and the forein minister of Saudi Arabia because of a change in the secretary's schedule while on his way to Constantinople (AKA Younk Turk Ville). The reason for the cancelation is not believed by one gentleman who appears to be from the press.

Nail Al-Jubeir, a spokesman for the Saudi mission in Washington, stated that U.S. authorities told the embassy “no Saudi national was a suspect in the Boston Marathon attack and that the Saudi national in question was a witness, not a suspect.”

While it is not clear whether the Alharbi questioned as part of the marathon probe is a member of the well-known Saudi clan, his Facebook page, reviewed by WND, lists him as Facebook friends with at least seven other Alharbis, located in both Boston and in Saudi Arabia.
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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby surfsteve » Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:32 pm

Here is a link to a video of the "ROOM MATE" of the “PERSON OF INTREST”.]

When I watched it I got the feeling that this guy was being evasive and acting very suspicious. I dare anyone to watch it and tell me he's not!
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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby mrfish » Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:07 am

Did the FBI drop the ball? (Boston Bombings) :nono:
The FBI was warned by Russia to watch the older brother. The FBI did interview him once, but they failed to track his activities. Chechnya has been a hot spot in Russia for some time and it makes sense that terrorists might use it as a hub in their network. Our FBI should probably work harder to cooperate with Russian intelligence agencies on matters such as this!
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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby desertrat » Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:22 am

Boston Blank: Could Dzhokhar walk out of boat with 'deadly' throat wound? :curse:
The revocation of Miranda rights is extremely troubling. He's a US citizen and so he should have full legal rights. This sets a dangerous precedent. The government should not be given this kind of latitude because the government will abuse it and become more and more cavalier about such abuses. They'll stretch the definition of "terrorist act" to include all sorts of things that aren't terrorists acts and they'll convince ordinary citizens that public safety is more important than personal rights. All the talk of a conspiracy distracts from the important issues and people like Alex Jones and his clones should just STFU and get a clue!
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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby surfsteve » Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:10 am

Shame on that Alex Jones. He should just get the hell out of the way and let the FBI “not do it's job”. Since the FBI is so on top of things I guess there's no point in interviewing this guy any further or his room mate who they deported out of the goodness of their heart, even though he is a suspected terrorist, 'cause those two guys that did it are obviously lone nuts and couldn't possibly have been recruited by any terrorist organizations.



Nothing suspicious here.
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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby a2z » Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:10 pm

Why The DOJ's Decision To Not Read Dzhokhar Tsarnaev His Miranda Rights Is A Terrible Idea
I suppose that if the brothers had connections with other terrorists that the "public safety exception" would be relevant here. As long as the questions asked were limited to probing for information about other terrorists, then not reading the Miranda rights makes sense. However, it's hard to imagine that the suspect would give up any information if he were working with anyone else. So, ultimately it seems pretty pointless to skip "Mirandizing" him. As for the possibility of classifying him as an enemy combatant and keeping him detained indefinitely without any kind of due process, I sure hope this doesn't go in that direction. There will be a huge number of people who will be extremely upset if the DOJ takes that road.
Suspending basic rights and due process out of fear is exactly the kind of thing that people attacking the US want to see. Showing that we can't live up to our most basic rights and principles in the face of a terrorist attack gives those who hate us that much more incentive to keep going. It's not just a sign of weakness, but an encouragement for those who seek to undermine our society.

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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby James Sel » Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:13 pm

what if they got the wrong guys??? :stirpot:
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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby desertrat » Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:13 am

James Sel wrote:what if they got the wrong guys??? :stirpot:

Good point! Lots of people drive around with pressure cooker bombs in their cars...
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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby cactuspete » Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:01 am

desertrat wrote:
James Sel wrote:what if they got the wrong guys??? :stirpot:

Good point! Lots of people drive around with pressure cooker bombs in their cars...
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That's true. My grandma never leaves home without her pressure cooker bomb! She says, "Ya never know when yer gonna need one!" They come in handy when you run into traffic jams and other minor annoyances which you would otherwise just have to put up with!
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Re: Conspiracy Theory Nutjobs

Postby surfsteve » Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:46 am

Apparently everyone that calls in on C-span is a conspiracy nut too.
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