Saturday, October 16, 2010

The FBI Was Repeatedly Warned About Mumbai Terror Attack Suspect But Ignored It

The FBI has once again proven the agency useless. A significant amount of published testimony, reports and articles, have proven the FBI received credible tips and warnings prior to several terrorists attacks, such as September 11th on America's East Coast, the July 7th bombings in London, the Fort Hood shooting in Texas and the Christmas 2009 attempted airline bombing in Michigan, but ignored them. This criminal negligence led to the deaths of thousands of innocent people.

This week it was revealed, the wives of David Coleman Headley, repeatedly warned the FBI he had become dangerous and joined a terrorist organization. However, their warnings were ignored by the FBI and Coleman Headley, went on to launch the deadly terrorist attack in Mumbai, India, on November 28, 2009, which left 173 innocent people dead and 308 victims wounded.

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller

Once again, U.S. taxpayer dollars are being wasted on the FBI, who so frequently fail the American people and the world, at crunch time, due to politics, corruption and criminal negligence. Congress needs to close the FBI. They are nothing but a drain on taxpayer resources, to the tune of $8 billion dollars per year. That's a high price for failure.

STORY SOURCE

Before '08 Mumbai attacks, US was warned key figure in plot had terror ties

FBI was warned about key figure in Mumbai attacks: report

FBI ignored tip on Headley

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