whbonney26
Well-Known Member
Sorry, couldnt help it.
Boat on dry land.....uhh....not such a good get away plan.
Sorry, couldnt help it.
I would also really like to know if what I have read online is true.
That Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi (the Saudi national) that was deported; apparently he and his entire family have close ties to several major terrorists groups. Yep you guessed it, one being of the Chechnya region and another Al-Queda.
I wanna know what the hell is going on.
Can you confirm that he was being deported? The only place I ever saw anything about it was on WND, info wars, etc. far from what I consider credible.
The number of experts on Chechnya and all things related... It is growing exponentially. Where were you, oh experts, for the last 10 years?
These were 2 kids with no battlefield experience... There are others. Those of my age. Those who went through, survived and learned. Through Chechnya, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Iraq, Somalia, many other places... Those who are more hardened than what many can even begin to comprehend... It's different level. Different game.
Sonny Puzikas made a post on his FB page that shows his dismay (and perhaps frustration) that some are apparently surprised by who carried this out.
(CNN) - FBI agents interviewed one of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings two years ago, but found no connection with terror groups.
Agents interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 at the request of a foreign government that suspected he might have ties to extremist groups, the FBI said Friday.
"The request stated that it was based on information that he was a follower of radical Islam and a strong believer," the FBI said, "and that he had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the United States for travel to the country's region to join unspecified underground groups."
An interesting twist.... CNN is reporting that the FBI already interviewed one of them two years ago because of possible ties with a terrorist group
While I agree with the bottom half, I don't get why he posted the top half. I don't really see why he is talking about experts, as it is my understanding he isn't one.
November of 2001 while lecturing to large number of "serious" people in US government employ I spoke about at length... Everyone was shaking heads
While I agree with the bottom half, I don't get why he posted the top half. I don't really see why he is talking about experts, as it is my understanding he isn't one.
He's former Russian Army SF.
They have some experience with that particular culture.
I was under the impression that is what he claimed, but that he was actually a prison guard in MVD. We're talking about the same guy right? The one who shot up his assistant instructor right?