A former Department of Homeland Security agent says that an investigation he was conducting into a fundamentalist Islamic group operating in the U.S. may have helped stop San Bernardino jihadi Syed Farook had the government not shut down his probe.
During an interview with Fox News’ Megyn Kelly on Thursday, Philip Haney said that in 2012 as an agent with U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s National Targeting Center, he opened an investigation into a Sunni Islamic group called, Tablighi Jamaat, a subset of the fundamentalist Deobandi movement.
But Haney said that just a year into the investigation it was shut down by the State Department and the Homeland Security Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
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Monday, December 14, 2015
Perhaps More Woulda Coulda Shoulda Than Certainty
Still a sign of PCmness. From Dec. 11, 2015 Daily Caller:
Agree:
ReplyDeletetoo many vague "May be used for...", or "could be used for..."
are used by politician and bureaucrats to manipulate us.
How many believe this "fertilizer" ? Quite a few I am afraid.
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There were warnings about the 9/11 conspirators beforehand. An FBI agent in Minnesota warned her boss about flight students who wanted to learn to fly, but were not interested in landing or taking off. His response was, "What are they going to do? Fly into the World Trade Center?"
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