More news has emerged in the Fort Hood shooting case. It has been revealed, the U.S. government knew alleged mass murderer, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, tried to contact Al Qaeda. Yet, they let this man, who posed such a great danger to society and threat to national security, walk free amongst the public. Vile!
Fort Hood Tragedy: Terrorist Attack?
This is one of the things the Judiciary Report dislikes regarding the FBI. They are so criminally negligent it is astonishing. Hasan should not have been afforded the privilege of freedom, going wherever he pleased, in light of what the government knew about him.
US Army Sgt. Maj. Leroy Walker Jr. sheds tears at candlelight vigil at Fort Hood base
13 families are forever changed and 38 more devastated, at the trauma their loved ones are fighting their way back from at local hospitals, when all the FBI had to do was take the extremist psychopath into custody.
Ft. Hood Victim's Story
It has also been revealed, Hasan, went to the same mosque in Virginia, as two of the September 11th hijackers. The Judiciary Report is not against the government investigating mosques, as it has been clear for quite some time, some of them play a part in fostering extremist views, which are very dangerous to the nation and the world.
Prior to the Fort Hood shooting, the Judiciary Report's sister site, the Celluloid Film Review, did a review of the informative documentary film "Obsessed" which is about radical Muslims bringing their war of Jihad to the West (America, Britain ect…).
It revealed among other things, non-Muslims are considered subhuman, fit to be slaughtered and exposes their desire to replace the U.S. Constitution with the Koran. You need to watch that movie. It is a real eye opener.
Hasan is currently off the ventilator in the hospital, after sustaining four gunshot wounds. Therefore, the government will be able to interrogate him. Currently, he is eligible for the death penalty, as the massacre occurred in Texas. Wonder if he'll acquire a taste for electricity, as either way, he's going to get some - either from a guilty conviction or the C.I.A. interrogating him.
You know he was mad when he woke up in the hospital and there were no virgins. He should hope the FBI will be the ones to interrogate him, because if it's the C.I.A., all you're going to hear is a stone-faced man in plainclothes asking a nurse, "How much electricity do you think the grid can give without overloading. No reason, just asking. By the way, if anyone asks, I was never here."
Fort Hood shooting suspect conscious, talking, hospital says
November 9, 2009 9:59 a.m. EST - (CNN) -- Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspect in last week's Fort Hood mass shooting, is conscious and talking, a spokesman for the Army hospital where he is being treated told CNN on Monday...
"The Fort Hood office of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command is seeking any military or civilian personnel who may have left the scene ... with gunshot damage such as damaged privately owned vehicles, personnel clothing, etc.," investigators said in a written statement. "CID is also seeking any military or civilian personnel who may have inadvertently left the scene of this incident with material that could be used as firearms residue related evidence such as shell casings inside the boot, etc."...
Officials: U.S. Aware of Hasan Efforts to Contact al Qaeda
U.S. intelligence agencies were aware months ago that Army Major Nidal Hasan was attempting to make contact with people associated with al Qaeda, two American officials briefed on classified material in the case told ABC News...
Alleged shooter tied to mosque of 9/11 hijackers
WASHINGTON — The family of the alleged Fort Hood shooter held his mother's funeral at the same Virginia mosque that two Sept. 11 hijackers attended in 2001, at a time when a radical imam preached there.
Whether the Fort Hood shooter associated with the hijackers is something the FBI will probably look into, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
The family of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 and wounding 29 at the Texas military base, held his mother's funeral at the Dar al Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, Va., on May 31, 2001, according to her obituary in the Roanoke Times newspaper...
Fort Hood shooting: FBI to investigate reports gunman said non-Muslims should be beheaded
He is also said to have told other doctors at one of America's top military hospitals that non-believers were infidels condemned to hell who should be set on fire...
Slain Fort Hood soldier's family 'completely blindsided'
November 6, 2009 9:21 p.m. EST -(CNN) -- U.S. Army Pfc. Michael Pearson wasn't much with words, his older brother said through tears, but when he picked up a guitar he let his music speak for him.
"He was a genius as far as we were concerned," Kristopher Craig told CNN affiliate WGN-TV in Chicago, Illinois, late Thursday, reeling from the news that his 21-year-old "little kid brother" was among the 12 soldiers and one civilian killed in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas.
Pearson grew up in Bolingbrook, Illinois, with two brothers and a sister. "He was really living his life playing guitar," Craig said. "When he picked up a guitar, we all understood that he was expressing himself."...
"It's unfathomable," he said. "I couldn't imagine something like that -- attacking another soldier. It's just ridiculous. I don't understand it."...
"His father is still in shock and very angry," Sheryll Pearson said. "We're all very angry." "Nobody knows how to handle it. It's hard to believe he's gone," Craig told WGN, choking back tears.
Wounded local soldier 'in terrible condition'
Pvt. Najee Hull, 20, was waiting in line at the Texas Army base's soldier readiness center to file paperwork for his deployment to Afghanistan when he was shot --twice in the back and once in the knee, he said.
"I'm in terrible condition,'' he told the Chicago Sun-Times in a phone interview from his hospital room.
He said he was "shocked and surprised ... that it happened on post, the place where I get dressed, the place I trust the most in my Army career." ...