Oklahoma Area Terror Watch

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Or U.S. Consulates in predominantly Islamic countries. Just sayin...
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Nope, no way that could ever happen. This country is protected by a Commander in Chief and Secretary of State that would immediately send military troops or anything else needed to wipe out (...like with a cloth?) any enemy combatants.
 

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9-11 Terror Warning

Homeland Security appears to be advising caution and awareness as we approach the 9-11 anniversary. Probably best to avoid mass events, stadiums, concerts, music festivals, malls or any predominantly "American" events......this alert is not specific to Oklahoma

http://www.fox5dc.com/news/203653981-story
I will not change my behavior because of these savages.
 

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Two attacks are being reported, both 7 days after 9-11: Most likely they were coordinated in some fashion.
  • Pressure cooker bomb at a Marine Corps affiliated marathon in NYC
  • Knife attack by a man in a private security uniform at a shopping mall in Minnesota
These sorts of attacks appear unpreventable. Sad
 

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Mentally unstable Muslim Convert arrested - Planned to attack Kansas City

https://pjmedia.com/homeland-securi...or-plotting-isis-style-attack-on-kansas-city/

A married Army veteran from Columbia, Missouri, was charged Sunday in federal court with attempting to provide material support or resources to “a foreign terrorist organization."

Robert Lorenzo Hester Jr., 25, a Muslim convert, was arrested by the FBI on Friday. Hester was allegedly plotting an ISIS-style attack in Kansas City for Presidents' Day targeting buses, trains, and Union Station.

He was taken into custody after meeting up with federal agents posing as Islamic State terrorists whom he'd been speaking to for months.

Via the Daily Mail:

They began watching him in August 2016 after being tipped off to social media accounts in which he described his hatred of the US and how he'd converted to Islam.
He had allegedly agreed to supply weapons and help organize a Presidents' Day terror attack at bus and train stations across Kansas City.

Hester, who has two young children, told them how he wanted to 'overthrow' the US and 'hit it hard', the Justice Department said.

Police say that for months he exchanged text messages with agents describing how he wanted to start 'global jihad' and put together an attack '10 times' as deadly as the Boston marathon bombings.

On one occasion he had one of the agents round to his family home in Columbia, Missouri, where he gave him a bag full of materials to build a bomb, authorities said.

According to the criminal complaint, an FBI agent posing as a member of ISIS told Hester of his plans to kill "a lot of people" in a Kansas City Presidents' Day attack. The agent met with him on Jan. 31 and gave him a list of materials to purchase for the attack.

The list included 9-volt batteries, duct tape, copper wire and roofing nails. The undercover agent later told Hester about plans for something "10 times more" than the Boston Marathon bombing, and Hester expressed his approval.
The agent told Hester he didn't have to take part, but Hester allegedly responded: "I'm down."

Later, he told him he 'couldn't wait' for the attack and that it was 'time they pay for their atrocities'.

On February 17, he brought two more boxes of roofing nails to a meeting with the FBI agent at a storage facility. He was arrested moments later.

In a separate incident, Hester was arrested in October for throwing a knife through a store window during a rage-fueled fight with his wife.

Hester reportedly used five aliases on social media: “Mohammed Junaid Al Amreeki,” “Junaid Muhammad,” “Rabbani Junaid Muhammad,” “Rami Talib,” and "Ali Taleb Muhammad.”

He also posted photos of weapons and the ISIS flag. He identified himself at one point as a “Zionist Jew Pig Redneck Hunting Super Assassin.” On another occasion, Hester wrote, “Brothers in AmurdiKKKa we need to get something going here all those rednecks have their little militias why shouldn’t we do the same.”
The jihadi wannabe was discharged from the military in 2013 during combat training for violating regulations, officials told the Kansas City Star.
 

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Another flight school terrorist

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A Saudi national, who attended an al-Qaeda camp in Afghanistan in 2000 and then lied to conceal his activities when applying for a U.S. visa, has admitted to illegally obtaining the visa and lying to the FBI when questioned about it, announced the Justice Department last Friday.

Naif Alfallaj, 35, was arrested in Oklahoma earlier this year after the FBI discovered his fingerprints on documents recovered by U.S. forces in Afghanistan at the notorious Al Farooq terror training camp operated by al-Qaeda.

Alfallaj used his non-immigrant visa to enter the U.S. in 2011, and has been living in Oklahoma ever since. His wife holds an F-1 non-immigrant student visa; Alfallaj applied as a spouse.

According to the criminal complaint filed last February, Alfallaj filled out a five-page Mujahedeen data form when applying to enter the Al Farooq camp in September 2000. Using the kunya "Muthana al-Najdi" on the form, he listed his birthplace as Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and supplied the cell phone number of his father as a point of contact.

He agreed to a two-month training program at the Al Farooq camp for indoctrination into violent jihad and basic military tactics. The camp was known for providing instruction in firearms, explosives, chemical weapons, and other weapons of mass destruction.

At least four of the 9/11 hijackers attended the same camp.

After the 9/11 attacks, U.S. forces raided a safe house in Kandahar near the Al Farooq camp in December 2001. They seized more than 100 Mujahedeen data forms from the safe house, which have since been kept by the FBI.

In March 2017, the FBI Latent Print Operation Unit began processing the recovered forms. In November 2017, 15 of Alfallaj's fingerprints were found on three of the five pages of his entry form. The prints were matched to fingerprints on forms he had submitted while applying for a pilot's license from the TSA in October 2016, where he also listed his father's cell phone number -- the same number he used when entering the Al Farooq camp.

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When Alfallaj applied for his visa in October 2011, he was asked questions about any possible support or prior activities related to international terrorism, to which he answered "no." He was also asked about prior travel. After his non-immigrant visa was approved, he entered the U.S. in December 2011 and has resided in Oklahoma since March 2012.

In October 2016, Alfallaj used his visa to apply for initial training through the Alien Flight Student Program. He was required to submit all past and current passport and visa information, as well as provide his fingerprints, to the TSA.

Alfallaj completed his initial flight training in June 2017.

According to the flight school owner where Alfallaj conducted his training, he failed his pilot's test twice. He also said that the FBI came looking for information on Alfallaj in July 2017.

The FAA sent Alfallaj an "Immediate Effective Order of Revocation" on September 15, 2017, revoking all flight certifications and ordering him to surrender all related certificates. The FAA order also said that Alfallaj's flight credentials were being revoked because he was deemed by the TSA to be a risk of air piracy or terrorism.

Presumably based on that explanation, Alfallaj contacted the FBI's Oklahoma City field office in December 2017 requesting a meeting, saying that he believed someone had reported him to the government.

Alfallaj met with FBI and ICE agents shortly thereafter, during which he was asked about any foreign travel he had failed to disclose, and any associations with foreign terrorist groups. Again, Alfallaj failed to disclose his travel to Afghanistan and his attendance at the Al Farooq terror training camp.

Alfallaj's interview was recorded on both audio and video.

In a subsequent phone call on January 9, 2018, he confirmed his father's cell phone number he had provided when applying for the visa in 2011, and that his father had that same cell phone number at the same time he had listed it on his Mujahedeen data form in September 2000.

He was arrested on February 5 and charged with obtaining a visa by fraud, using that fraudulent visa to obtain permission for flight school, and then lying to FBI investigators.

Last Friday, Alfallaj admitted to a count of visa fraud and another of making false statements to FBI investigators. Possible sentences for the visa fraud charge could be up to ten years, and eight for lying to the FBI. He also agreed to be deported after he serves his prison sentence.
https://pjmedia.com/homeland-securi...eBreak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=December2018
 

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