

The official blog for singer, writer, director and human rights advocate Aisha and her affiliated web sites.
The FBI has been slammed in an official Congressional report, into the terrible Fort Hood shootings in Texas, which left 13 military men and women dead. It was revealed, the FBI failed to rein in military psychiatrist, Maj. Nidal Hasan, when evidence indicated for months, he had become a dangerous Muslim extremist, obsessed with jihad.
Maj. Nidal Hasan
Once again, the Judiciary Report was right to state for the past year, the FBI failed again and it was their fault Fort Hood was allowed to happen. Criminal negligence is a way of life at the FBI and they simply do not care who ends up injured or dead because of them.
They are too busy masturbating (FBI Supervisor Regularly Masturbated On The Job, FBI Agent Busted Masturbating In Women's Bathroom), engaging in pedophilia (Pedophiles At The FBI, FBI Agent Arrested Again In Girls' Toilet) and searching for hockey pucks (FBI Searching For Missing Hockey Puck Instead Of Kids) to do their jobs.
RELATED ARTICLES
FBI Agents Making Sex Tapes, Paying Strippers And Leaking National Secrets
FBI Blew Many Chances To Stop 9/11 Attacks
FBI Blamed For London Bombings
ACLU: The FBI Routinely Violates Americans Privacy
FBI Denounced By Parents Of Missing Kids
STORY SOURCE
Failures by FBI, Pentagon contributed to Fort Hood massacre, report says
Nidal Malik Hasan
The U.S. Federal government is stonewalling Congress in the Fort Hood shooting again, via denying the Senate access to investigative files, revealing deficiencies in the procedures that permitted the terrible shooting spree to transpire at an American army base. Considering the Senate is higher in rank than the Pentagon and FBI, this misconduct is very bumptious. What ever happened to public accountability.
STORY SOURCE:
US Won't Share Ft Hood Evidence With Senate - Gates
Lieberman, Collins accuse Obama administration of impeding their Fort Hood probe
Once again, the FBI engaged in criminal negligence, in allowing a dangerous terrorist suspect, American born Muslim convert, Sharif Mobley, to roam free amongst innocent people in the United States, knowing he had terror ties, only for him to flee to Yemen and murder a security guard at a hospital.
According to an Associated Press article, the FBI had Mobley under surveillance in America, but inexplicably did not bring him in, though he is a radicalized Muslim that made contact with Al Qaeda.
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
Even more infuriating is the fact he was allowed to work at several American nuclear plants, endangering millions, while espousing said radicalized beliefs, reminiscent of Fort Hood mass murderer, Nidal Maliak Hasan. The wrong person in a nuclear plant could have taken out millions of innocent people.
Once again, for the one millionth time, why are you, the FBI, allowing dangerous criminals to run around free.
U.S. citizen accused in Yemen killing had been under FBI watch
Saturday, March 13, 2010 - Sharif Mobley, a U.S. citizen accused of killing a hospital guard in Yemen, is believed to be a homegrown radical who left this country to make direct contact with al-Qaeda, according to U.S. counterterrorism officials, making him the latest in a string of such suspects.
Mobley, 26, first came to public attention Wednesday, when Yemeni authorities reported that he had grabbed a guard's gun during a medical visit last weekend after being arrested in a sweep of suspected al-Qaeda militants.
Several U.S. officials, all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Mobley had been in custody in Yemen for at least several weeks before the shooting and had been known to U.S. and Yemeni authorities for a considerable period before that. "He's been a matter of some concern for a while," according to one official.
The officials said FBI investigations had been underway in Delaware, among the places that Mobley had lived, and in New Jersey, where he was born and was once employed as a maintenance worker in nuclear power plants. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Friday that he also worked at nuclear plants in Pennsylvania and at Maryland's Calvert Cliffs but that it had no reason to believe he had had access to sensitive material, news services reported...
http://www.washingtonpost.com
Sandhurst
The British government has its hands full today, as it was announced there are plans for a massive mosque on a lot adjoining the famed Sandhurt military academy in England. They've been granted planning permission by the local building council. This is like an insane game of chess.
Tens of thousands of British soldiers have been trained at Sandhurst over the years, which was opened in the early 1800's and installed at its current location in 1947. I’d hate to see it get blown to smithereens, due to Jihadists.
Sandhurst
While, this article is not against Muslims who are non-violent, it is undeniable, based on fact, via many cases around the world, there are numerous strains of the religion that believe in Jihad as a way of life and spend every day plotting ways to kill scores of innocent people, in the name of Islam, believing it to be martyrdom, when it is suicide and murder.
Nidal Malik Hasan
Specifically, there are also army cases pointing to the dangers of Islamic radicalization at or near military installations. In 2009, U.S. major, Nidal Malik Hasan killed 13 at U.S. base, Fort Hood, in an act of terrorism. In 2009, there was a suicide bombing against the CIA on a U.S. military base in Afghanistan, which left 8 dead. In 2003, U.S. Muslim soldier, Hasan Karim Akbar, opened fire on fellow soldiers in Iraq, resulting in fatalities and injuries. In 2009, an American born Muslim convert, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, murdered five fellow soldiers on a U.S. base. Recently, there was a reported attempt by U.S. Muslim soldiers at water poisoning in a U.S. base.
In 2003, Hasan Karim Akbar, an America born, Muslim convert in the U.S. military, attacked his own squad in Iraq, resulting in fatalities
One must not be naïve about the precedents that have been set. Therefore, it is not a good idea that a mosque, especially one of that size, be built so close to Sandhurst in Britain.
In 2009, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad A/K/A Carlos Bledsoe, who is an American born soldier, opened fire on his U.S. military squad, killing five people
It would call for expensive additional staff and equipment, to surveil the mosque 24/7, to ensure no radicalization takes place, posing a Jihadi threat to the academy. British taxpayers cannot afford the extra costs, which would total millions of pounds per year, especially during the current economic climate.
The West is caught between a rock and a hard place, as the phrase goes, regarding Muslim soldiers, some of whom have divided loyalties.
RELATED ARTICLES
LDA Tears Down Largest Christian Church For Mosque Being Built By Tablighi Jamaat
Islamic Hatemongers To Terrorize Britons Via March
U.S. Government Seizes 4 Mosques And Skyscraper
ARMY FIGHTS PLAN TO BUILD MOSQUE NEXT TO SANDHURST
Monday February 22, 2010 - Defence chiefs are fighting plans to build a giant mosque overlooking Sandhurst. DEFENCE chiefs are fighting plans to build a giant mosque overlooking Sandhurst Royal Military Academy. They claim the building’s huge dome and two 100ft-minarets would pose a security threat by overlooking the Army college.
Princes William and Harry were both trained there and senior members of the Royal Family are regular visitors. Surrey Heath Council has already approved an application to build the mosque, which would be just 400 yards from the trainee officers’ parade ground...
http://www.express.co.uk
U.S. Soldier Kills 5 In Iraq Base Rampage
BAGHDAD, May 11, 2009 - An American sergeant opened fire at a combat stress center in Iraq, killing five American soldiers before being subdued.
CENTCOM is investigating the shooting at Camp Liberty in Baghdad in which five U.S. soldiers were killed.
(CBS/AP) An American soldier opened fire at a counseling center on a military base Monday, killing five fellow soldiers before being taken into custody, the U.S. command and Pentagon officials said...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/11/iraq/main5005795.shtml
Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad Is An American
http://maggiesnotebook.blogspot.com
Sgt. Hasan Akbar
Akbar was charged in a hand grenade and shooting attack that killed Army Captain Christopher Seifert and Air Force Major Gregory Stone, while wounding 14 other soldiers on 23 March 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org
Nidal Malik Hasan
The U.S. Government is currently conducting an investigation into the law enforcement failures that led to 13 people being murdered at the Fort Hood army base, by Islamic radical, Nidal Malik Hasan.
Thus far, the public knows, the incompetent Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) did not correctly interpret the emails they had in their possession, revealing U.S. Major Nidal Malik Hasan had become a radicalized time bomb.
Hasan was enquiring with one of the world's most vicious hatemongers, Anwar Awlaki, on violence against American civilians and soldiers, yet the FBI didn't piece that transparent little puzzle together and bring him in. The unedited emails need to be released to the public.
It is also being stated via additional findings, several army member failed report Hasan's disturbing statements, such as comparing suicide bombers to heroes.
Some in Washington have tried to push the excuse that everyone in government is responsible, to shield the negligent from blame and job termination. However, it is highly irresponsible. The FBI is the agency most to blame, as they had disturbing, extremist emails by Hasan, in their possession for well over 6 months and did nothing about it.
The FBI is America's first line of defense against terrorists and leaving the same individuals in their posts that allowed this devastating tragedy via criminal negligence, is inviting future failures of the same order that could cost more innocent people their lives. The FBI is not up to the task at hand.
RELATED ARTICLES
FBI Blew Many Chances To Stop 9/11 Attacks
FBI Blamed For London Bombings
FBI Failed To Act On Tip About Abortionist Killer
FBI Denounced By Parents Of Missing Kids
FBI Heads Up Led To Innocent Man’s Murder
FBI Slammed By Scientists That Seek To Sue
FBI's WMD Department Rebuked By IG
Fort Hood Shooting Report: Warning Signs Were 'Missed' and 'Ignored'
Eight Officers Could Be Disciplined; Gates Calls Failures 'Significant' - Jan. 15, 2010 - The Pentagon gave itself a harsh assessment in the aftermath of the Fort Hood shootings, and could pursue disciplinary action against several officers who "failed to comply" with policies in place to get rid of officers who were unfit.
In an 86-page report released Friday, Defense Department investigators determined that the procedures in place meant to head off violent behavior are "outdated" and "incomplete."
The review commissioned by Defense Secretary Robert Gates called the failures "significant" and "in need of immediate attention."...
Senior Administration Official - Fort Hood Shootings were "An Act of Terrorism"
January 15, 2010 4:39 PM - A senior administration official said today that the shootings at Fort Hood by Major Nidal Hasan were "an act of terrorism."
Asked if the shootings were a "terrorist attack," this official (who was briefing on background) told reporters on a conference call: "It certainly in my mind was an act of terrorism as far as the tactic that was used there."…
The senior administration official was briefing about the findings of a review ordered by President Obama after the Nov. 5 shooting. This review is separate from the one done by the Pentagon and another by the FBI.
President Obama
Obama is facing a law enforcement intel battle, in the wake of Fort Hood and the attempted Christmas Day bombing of a Detroit airplane. Numerous national security flaws have been revealed over the past two months, mainly at the FBI, headed up by Robert S. Mueller.
A few months ago, prior to these aforementioned incidents, President Obama commended Mueller during a press conference, which drew sharp criticism in the New York Times, due to said FBI Director's disgraceful track record of abject failure, based in criminal negligence and squandering hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money.
However, Obama took a massive risk in placing so much confidence in duplicitous, racist Mueller, who is known in legal circles for retaliating against minorities and foreigners, who dare to speak out in Congress, print or online, regarding his misconduct that violates the law. Mueller is an evil, vengeful man willing to misuse U.S. law to get at innocent people.
The fact of the matter is, Mueller is a Republican, who could care less if Obama, a Democrat, is not reelected in 2012. Actually, it is in fact the outcome he desires. Talk about a conflict of interest.
The Judiciary Report's words are proving true, via the October 21, 2009 in the article "New York Times Slams Obama Praise For FBI" published prior to Fort Hood and the attempted Detroit airplane bombing, regarding Obama's confidence in corrupt Mueller:
"Mr. Obama should be careful in his dealings with Mr. Mueller. He and others routinely provided former President George W. Bush with illegally obtained information and a very false sense of security, whilst engaging in wrongdoing and telling the world, 'Trust me, I'm the President.' Where did that get George W. Bush? He is now ensconced in the anus, excuse me, annals of world history as the worst president ever. When you stand with criminals, you will fall with them as well."
Anwar al Awlaki
Terrorist imam, Anwar Awlaki, released a message claiming he is alive. If he's alive, the government needs to go catch him and find out what he knows. A lot of vital informant would be found out.
He should hope the F.B.I. catches him, because if it's the C.I.A. they are going to do to him what Michael Vick did to those dogs.
Anwar al Awlaki (right) last month
Awlaki is claiming he is not connected with Al Qaeda, yet his name keeps popping up in terrorist attacks, such as 9/11, Fort Hood and the attempted Christmas Day bombing of an NWA-Delta airline flight.
Why was he connected to the 9/11 bombers, the Fort Hood killer and the NWA Christmas Day bomber. You are the common thread that binds these people. If you are innocent, prove it - go in for questioning at the nearest F.B.I. field office.
'I'm Alive,' Says Yemen Radical Anwar Awlaki Despite U.S. Attack
Denies Ties to al Qaeda As U.S. Officials Probe His Ties to Christmas Day Bomb Attempt and Fort Hood Shooting
Dec. 31, 2009 - A week after U.S. and Yemeni officials said the radical Yemen cleric Anwar Awlaki may have been killed in a U.S.-backed Christmas eve air strike, a Yemeni journalist says Awlaki has surfaced to proclaim, "I'm alive."
"He said the house that was attacked was two or three kilometers away from him and he was not there," the journalist, Abdulelah Hider Shaea, told ABC News. He said he talked to Awlaki on the phone and recognized his voice from previous interviews...
The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that Awlaki is "emerging as the central focus" of the attempted Christmas Day bombing of a Northwest flight over Detroit.
Awlaki denies he is part of al Qaeda and told the Yemeni journalist, in an interview published in the Washington Post, that while he considered Major Hasan "a hero" he did not pressure him to take any action...
Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab as a teen
As the investigation into the attempted bombing of an NWA-Delta airplane on Christmas Day continues, sources are uncovering ties between failed suicide bomber, Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab and imam, Anwar al Awlaki, who also communicated with and influenced Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Malik Hasan.
Nidal Malik Hasan
People in Yemen have publicly claimed, Anwar al Awlaki, was not killed during a raid on Christmas Eve, but other Al Qaeda members were in the bombing.
Anwar al Awlaki (right) and journalist Abdulelah Hider Shaea (left) last month
Nidal Malik Hasan
File this one under more clues the FBI inexplicably did not perceive as a threat. It has been revealed in the press, Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Malik Hasan, inquired in an email about "killing Americans" prior to the shooting at the aforementioned base, which claimed 13 lives and wounded 38.
Yet the FBI, run by Barney Fife Robert S. Mueller, had the emails in their possession since December 2008, but amazingly did not interpret all these warning signs as a threat.
RELATED ARTICLES
FBI Blew Many Chances To Stop 9/11 Attacks
FBI Blamed For London Bombings
FBI Failed To Act On Tip About Abortionist Killer
FBI Denounced By Parents Of Missing Kids
FBI Heads Up Led To Innocent Man’s Murder
FBI Slammed By Scientists That Seek To Sue
FBI's WMD Department Rebuked By IG
Report: Hasan asked about killing troops in ’08
Cleric says alleged Fort Hood shooter inquired whether it would be ‘lawful’
A radical Muslim cleric claims Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Hasan asked him about killing American soldiers nearly a year before Hasan allegedly shot to death 13 fellow soldiers at Fort Hood.
In an interview Wednesday with the Arabic-language news network Al-Jazeera, Anwar al-Awlaki, considered a key recruiter for al-Qaida, said Hasan asked him in a December 2008 e-mail "whether killing American soldiers and officers is lawful or not" under Islamic law.
In the interview, Al-Awlaki then appears to taunt U.S. intelligence and security, saying, "I wonder where were the American security forces that one day claimed they can read the numbers of any license plate, anywhere in the world, from space."...
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
The FBI has ordered an independent review of the Fort Hood shooting, in light of their terrible, preventable failures as a law enforcement agency, as they had the alleged killer under surveillance for a year prior to the shooting.
The FBI showed itself to be very criminally negligent and quite gullible for believing, Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Malik Hasan, was just doing research, via contacting a violent imam, via email and stating his considerable salary from the U.S. military makes him an asset.
So, you mean to tell me, if a journalist or blogger communicated with violent terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, via email, claiming it was for "research purposes" as Hasan did regarding the imam, the FBI would wave that through as acceptable.
It that why the "I" in F.B.I. (Federal Bureau Of Investigation) does not stand for "Intelligence" like in the C.I.A (Central Intelligence Agency). For the past year, I've devised another acronym for the letters F.B.I. due to this case, but I'll be nice and not hurt their feelings tonight in saying what.
RELATED ARTICLES
FBI Blew Many Chances To Stop 9/11 Attacks
FBI Blamed For London Bombings
FBI Failed To Act On Tip About Abortionist Killer
FBI Denounced By Parents Of Missing Kids
FBI Heads Up Led To Innocent Man’s Murder
FBI Slammed By Scientists That Seek To Sue
FBI's WMD Department Rebuked By IG
FBI director appoints judge to review lead up to Fort Hood attack
Tuesday, December 8, 2009; 12:16 PM - FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III has asked former director and retired federal judge William H. Webster to conduct an independent review of the bureau's actions in advance of last month's deadly shootings at Fort Hood, Tex., according to government officials familiar with the move.
This is the first indication that FBI officials are sufficiently concerned about bureau actions in the case that they would order an independent investigation. The Department of Defense already has ordered an inquiry into its handling of the matter.
Webster has been named to put "a second set of eyes" on the policies, procedures and actions pursued by two Joint Terrorism Task Forces in San Diego and Washington that reviewed e-mail messages between accused shooter Maj. Nidal M. Hasan and a radical Yemeni American cleric Anwar al-Aulaqi, the sources said, speaking anonymously because they were not authorized to discuss the situation...
Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspected Fort Hood shooter, that claimed the lives of 13 people and wounded 48 others, is currently mulling an insanity plea. I do not think his request in this regard should be granted. He should not be allowed to plead insanity. He should plead evil, as that is what led him to destroy innocent lives.
He opened fire on unsuspecting people that trusted him, who were seeking help for their depression and others working in a place they thought they were safe. They didn't deserve to violently die in this manner and as such, the plea should be denied, as his deeds are acts of Jihad.
President Barack Obama
With each new revelation about the Fort Hood killer, Nidal Malik Hasan, it becomes more apparent the FBI failed and dropped the ball very badly, in an investigation they should have been able to piece together, identifying a terrible threat to national security.
According to the AP, there may be more emails from,
Had the FBI passed along Hasan's emails
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
I still do not grasp why the emails were not forwarded to the military, yet the FBI has time to sit on websites like Drudge Report, Politico and the Judiciary Report, coming up in the site statistics as regular visitors. That's not what the taxpayers pay your salaries for and at a whopping $8.5 billion a year, the FBI is hardly a bargain, especially for such poor results. Operating in the manner it does, had the FBI been a corporation, it would have gone under years ago.
One has to wonder, if the FBI once again, engaged in some type of turf war, as they routinely do with ATF, CIA and the NSA. On September 15, 2009, two months before the Fort Hood shooting, the Judiciary Report, for the second time, denounced the FBI's unwillingness to cooperatively share information with its counterparts:
It was also reported today, the FBI continues to feud with sister agency the ATF, who specializes in bomb detonation, in an ongoing turf war that is counterproductive.
At a time when terrorist threats are flooding in, it has been discovered, the two agencies are not sharing information, which is detrimental to the nation. Why are they fighting, as they are supposed to be on Team America. Obama needs to speak to them, as what they are doing is dangerous.
Once again, the FBI's hogging of information, has proven dangerous. It lends the appearance FBI HQ is in it for the glory and credit and not saving lives.
One wonders, if the FBI is sued for the wanton case of criminal negligence and wrongful death that is Fort Hood, particularly its vile director, if Robert S. Mueller, will seek to invoke his standard excuse for being completely inept and corrupt at his job, "The shield of immunity."
Since when does the "shield of immunity" allow you to get innocent people maimed and killed, via preventable acts of terrible violence, you were compelled by law to stop, in your capacity as FBI Director, especially in light of the fact you had credible evidence in your possession that anybody with any sense could see posed a threat to human life. In your case they should call it the "shield of stupidity."
This is the same FBI director that almost fell for an identity theft scam, regarding clicking an email link and amazingly admitted it in an article weeks ago, thinking it a cute anecdote. However, it set off alarm bells with feedback commenters, who stated he is not technologically savvy or smart enough for the job, to nearly fall for something FBI agents investigate and aim to stay ahead of on a weekly basis.
As the site stated prior to the Fort Hood shootings, in what it shall state again, Mueller needs to step down before anyone else gets killed, due to his criminal negligence and sheer incompetence. Your ego in staying in the job, should not take precedence over public safety.
I ask, do you think you bring honor to the FBI, by lecherously lingering in a post, full well knowing, you are sorely inadequate to the task at hand, as this fact has firmly been established with the massive failures and fiascos that have transpired under your watch, with Fort Hood being one of them and 9/11 another, with other items such as the Patriot Act Abuse scandal and computer system failures sandwiched in-between.
Levin: May be more troubling emails from Hasan
WASHINGTON — There may be additional e-mails that could have tipped off law enforcement or military officials to the Fort Hood shooter before he went on his deadly rampage, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said Friday.
The U.S. government intercepted at least 18 e-mails between Hasan and Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-born cleric. They were passed along to two Joint Terrorism Task Force cells led by the FBI, but a senior defense official said no one at the Defense Department knew about the messages until after the shootings. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in order to discuss intelligence procedures.
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said after a briefing from Pentagon and Army officials that his committee will investigate how those and other e-mails involving the alleged shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, were handled and why the U.S. military was not made aware of them before the Nov. 5 shooting.
Levin said his committee is focused on determining whether the Defense Department's representative on the terrorism task force acted appropriately and effectively.
Levin also said he considers Hasan's shooting spree, which killed 13 and wounded more than 30, an act of terrorism.
"There are some who are reluctant to call it terrorism but there is significant evidence that is. I'm not at all uneasy saying it sure looks like that," he said...
The Pentagon wrote regulations on "dissident and protest activities" in response to soldier participation in skinhead and other racially motivated hate groups. The current rules were written in 1996 and last updated in 2003.
The rules prohibit membership or participation in "organizations that espouse supremacist causes," seek to discriminate based on race, religion or other factors or advocate force or violence. Commanders can investigate and can discipline or fire people who "actively participate in such groups."
The rules also cover the distribution and possession of "printed materials," and gatherings held outside military posts.
The language appears to loosely cover some of the activity law enforcement sources have ascribed to Hasan...
Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Malik Hasan, sent disturbing, upsetting emails to a Muslim imam known for inciting violence, gleefully discussing Jihad, martyrdom and how useful his $92,000 salary is to their destructive movement. Yet, amazingly, it didn't raise any red flags with the FBI that deemed the emails "benign."
This is another reason it is appropriate that Congress independently investigate the Fort Hood shootings, as the FBI's judgment in overlooking key items is dangerous.
Story Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/major-hasans-mail-wait-join-afterlife
President Obama
On November 14. 2009, the Judiciary Report stated, the U.S. Congress should probe the Fort Hood shootings, in spite of President Obama's wishes to the contrary.
Today, the U.S. Senate announced it will unobtrusively probe the Fort Hood murders, that were undertaken by Al Qaeda influenced, Muslim extremist, Nidal Malik Hasan.
FBI data on Fort Hood suspect is scrutinized
WASHINGTON — The FBI's effort after 9/11 to improve terrorism investigations will face sharp scrutiny this week as Congress begins probing whether authorities missed or ignored warning signs about the Army major charged with murdering 13 people at Fort Hood in Texas.
Inquiries will focus on FBI-led terrorism task forces that were expanded after 9/11 to unite federal and local authorities in 100 cities. The Joint Terrorism Task Force is "our nation's front line on terrorism," the FBI says on its website.
Yet lawmakers are questioning the task force that investigated Maj. Nidal Hasan in December and did not tell the Pentagon that he had exchanged 10 to 20 e-mails with a radical Muslim cleric.
"A lot of the dots were not connected," Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation. Leahy's committee will question Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday. The Senate homeland security committee opens its probe Thursday...
Congress eyes FBI's intel on Hood suspect
Published: Nov. 16, 2009 at 11:18 AM - WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- The FBI's effort to improve terrorism investigation comes under congressional scrutiny this week in the wake of the Fort Hood, Texas, 13-death shooting spree.
Congressional members say the want to know whether authorities either missed or ignored warning signs about Maj. Nidal Hasan, the Army psychiatrist charged with 13 counts of murder in the Nov. 5 incident, USA Today reported Monday.
Lawmakers are questioning the FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force that investigated Hasan in December but didn't alert the Pentagon that he exchanged 10-30 e-mails with a radical Muslim cleric...
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
Why is the human dimension lacking at the FBI. Some of the worst crimes in U.S. history have transpired under their watch, with evidence later revealing they had sufficient proof something bad was about to happen, but inexplicably failed to prevent it.
Why doesn't the FBI think of the human impact of their conduct, when people are made physically ill, injured, maimed, disfigured or die, because the agency dropped the ball.
To FBI employees: what if it were your loved ones. How would you feel.
Why do you fail to utilize human compassion and sympathy, when you undertake your duties. Why do you leave innocent people to die?
I am of the belief, if more Special Agents in Charge were sued or held criminally liable for following FBI Director Robert S. Mueller's corrupt instructions, things would improve at that agency. Not a one of them would sign off on his madness anymore, which has left numerous innocent people dead, impaired or traumatized.
Why doesn't the FBI cross reference its files, as it would connect the dots and prevent some crimes from happening. For example, in the Fort Hood case, if someone had cross referenced the files on the alleged shooter, with items the FBI had in its investigative files, before the murders happened, they would have seen:
1.) Maj. Nidal Hasan was actively communicating with an imam, known for calling for the murders of soldiers and civilians in acts of Jihad
2.) Someone with the same name as Nidal Hasan was online glorifying Jihad and making threats of the same, in an incident reported to the FBI.
People can't blame you for failing to prevent what you don't know, but they can rightfully blame you over things you do know and do not act upon.
Once again, why is the human dimension lacking at the FBI. Most likely, some of it has to do with the agents' training and separately, the job of FBI Director.
Let's begin with the FBI Director. It is a job that comes with some influence, great temptation to illegally spy on people, financially enrich one's self and to misuse the post for personal gain. A man or woman of character would not fall prey to that, but if a questionable person attains the position, they will.
Agents are essentially trained at Quantico to be robots that fall in line at every command. It is engrained in them. Mix that with the confrontational, high pressure nature of the job and this explains the general lack of compassion at times from some, not all agents.
Additionally, FBI agents see horrific cases, such as child abduction, abuse, molestation, exploitation and prostitution and other harsh crimes, such as mob cases with gruesome murders.
It desensitizes some of them, hence the lack of human dimension and compassion at times. Some anger management and sensitivity training wouldn't hurt.
Some agents are overwhelmed by the job and develop a hopeless approach to cases, believing they can only do so much and things end up falling through the cracks.
Either way, something has got to change for the sake of national security, to meet and beat these terrible new threats that are emerging in America. Criminals have taken a radical approach to crime and the government needs to make radical changes to be ahead of them.
RELATED ARTICLES
FBI Blew Many Chances To Stop 9/11 Attacks
FBI Blamed For London Bombings
FBI Failed To Act On Tip About Abortionist Killer
FBI Denounced By Parents Of Missing Kids
FBI Heads Up Led To Innocent Man’s Murder
President Barack Obama has requested the U.S. Congress not probe the terrible Fort Hood shootings that left 13 U.S. soldiers dead and 48 wounded.
Obama stressed he wants accountability, if it is found the authorities missed credible warning signs that Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Malik Hasan, was an extremist, with terrorist leanings, posing a danger to others.
Obama in Asia for political talks
According to multiple media reports, the FBI had many warning signs for up to one year prior to the attack, but failed to heed them all. The Judiciary Report is of the belief, Congress should probe the Fort Hood shootings.
An impartial, third party, investigative report is needed, commissioned by Congress, as the FBI is already attempting to do damage control, stonewalling the legislature. The truth needs to be revealed, as to what caused this horror to transpire, that has broken the nation's heart.
The FBI Stonewalling Congress About Fort Hood
Obama urges Congress to put off Fort Hood probe
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Saturday urged Congress to hold off on any investigation of the Fort Hood rampage until federal law enforcement and military authorities have completed their probes into the shootings at the Texas Army post, which left 13 people dead.
On an eight-day Asia trip, Obama turned his attention home and pleaded for lawmakers to "resist the temptation to turn this tragic event into the political theater." He said those who died on the nation's largest Army post deserve justice, not political stagecraft.
"The stakes are far too high," Obama said in a video and Internet address released by the White House while the president he was flying from Tokyo to Singapore, where Pacific Rim countries were meeting...
Obama demands accountability if danger signs missed
Saturday, November 14, 2009 - President Barack Obama vowed Saturday to hold accountable anyone who may have missed "potential warning signs" about the danger posed by Fort Hood massacre suspect Nidal Malik Hasan...
Shortly after the Nov. 5 shootings, Obama reportedly saw e-mails that Hasan had sent to a radical Muslim cleric in Yemen whom the FBI has investigated since the 1990s for possible terrorist ties. Federal authorities intercepted the e-mails about a year ago but did not pursue an investigation of Hasan, an Army psychiatrist. They said this week the communications were considered to be consistent with his post-doctoral research at a military university outside Washington, D.C...
In an ironic twist, regarding a man that mercilessly left 13 soldiers dead, an unborn child deceased and 48 soldiers wounded, some with what are being referred to as permanent impairments, the Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Malik Hasan, is said to be paralyzed and suffering terrible pain in his hands.
Fort Hood suspect 'is paralysed'
Maj Nidal Malik Hasan's paralysis could be permanent, his lawyer says
The US Army psychiatrist accused of murdering 13 people at Fort Hood is paralysed, his lawyer says. Maj Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, was shot by police during the incident at the Texas military base on 5 November.
Lawyer John Galligan told reporters his client had no feeling in his legs and doctors had told him the condition may be permanent. Maj Hasan could face the death penalty after being charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder.
On Thursday, the military revised the number of people injured in the attack, revealing that a total of 43 people were wounded.
Of those, 34 people received gunshot wounds, military investigators said. It had been reported previously that 29 people and Maj Hasan had been injured, but more had come to light during the course of the investigation.
Police shot Maj Hasan four times, ending the gunman's rampage through the base after an hour and a half. It was reported at first that he had been killed.
'Extreme pain'
This was the first time Mr Galligan had been able to speak to his client, who is still in hospital in San Antonio. "He understands who I am. We can talk," he said.
Police Sgt Kimberly Munley had been praised for shooting the gunman. "But I was only there for an hour and towards the end of the one-hour session, I could tell I was kind of pushing him in terms of my ability to keep him fresh and alert in a discussion with me."
Mr Galligan added that Maj Hasan was suffering "extreme pain" in his hands... A soldier killed in the attack was pregnant and charges could be brought over the unborn baby's death, it was reported on Friday.
http://news.bbc.co.uk