Posted on 10/24/2004 12:19:26 AM PDT by not2worry
I am just sitting here in my jammies and the thought crossed my mind as to whether anyone has seen Monsoor Ijaz on FOX recently?
Am I spending too much time at FR or has Monsoor simply disappeared?
Have you done a google search?? an FR search?? does he have a homepage??
He is negotiating with the Iranian Mullahs to get Bin Laden turned over before the election. But don't tell anyone ... it's supposed to be an October surprise.
I'd been wondering the same thing. For all his faults, I really like the guy...
I have seen his writings in NRO.org or com I am not sure.
He hasn't written for NRO since 9/10... has he been on Laura Ingraham lately??

HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN?? (imagine milk carton)
But he still writes for that Middle East newspaper doesn't he?
Maybe they got rid of him because he had Rita Cosby syndrome ("My sources say..."), but on a grander, more life-and-death scale.
I like the guy, but he said a lot of stuff that didn't pan out, so his credibility's kind of diminished.
BTW>> Check out some of Mansour's political contributions.
He never tried to hide the fact that he had been a Clinton insider for a long time and then became very disolusioned when he tried to convince Clinton how dangerous Bin Laden was and he ignored him -- but took his contributions. In the late 90's he pretty much changed his thinking -- pre 9/11.
Monsoor is around - he is in the new film "Celsius 41:11."
I think he may be on Fox's blacklist because so few of his prognositications, from 'inside sources,' never panned out.
Best guess is you will see him back around if there is another major domestic terror strike, since Fox and everyone else will have to go pretty deep into their bench to fill up the expected wall to wall coverage.
He's on the monsoon beat.
There is a article by monsoor at this address:
http://www.benadorassociates.com/article/7975
"If Mr. Ashcroft is willing to take Yusuf Islam off that plane, then next time he'd better be willing to take me off as well. It is time to take back America's civil rights from those who would abuse it for their own narrow political agendas. -Mansoor Ijaz
Well, if he hasn't I'd sure as hell like to be.....
Can you spot the Mansoor head in the crowd?
didnt you post this same question like a few days ago? What do you do...daydream about this guy or stare at a poster of him above your bed?
In many ways I have liked Mansoor but something told me to always keep my guard up. Muslims ultimately show their colors and I really feel that as a nation to be a Muslim and a patriot is not possible in the grand scheme.
Mansoor always seemed to have the inside scoop on everything happening in the Middle East. I kept asking myself, why doesn't the CIA follow this guy around? He always knows where Bin Laden is (or so he says).
I would rather Fox have gotten rid of Rita Cosby. I liked Mansoor.
We have captured him..He will face charges and is just so cute!- Mullah of Iran
Hah! Took about 6 seconds.
I like him too, and think he has more credibility than not. People here think he makes too many predictions that don't come true, but like any "inside" information, it can become quickly outdated depending on what some of these "furriners" do.
bttt
He's been hired by PNN...Psychic News Network.
Mr. Ijaz was a guest via satellite on Fox News Channel's DaySide program Thursday, Oct. 28. I caught the end of his interview, and he was endorsing Bush big-time because of anti-terror issues. I thought he was gonna take out a Bush-Cheney bumper sticker and slap it on his forehead! If he had been on CNN, they would've abruptly cut him off. And if he had been on Good Morning America, I'm sure Charles Gibson would've been left speechless for a full minute.
Monsoor was on Fox news election day or yesterday, either O'Reilly or Cavuto, I think. I can't remember but he is around and looking well.
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