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  • CUE VIOLINS: 'LETTER FROM ISMAIL ROYER "I AM GOING TO SUPER-MAX"'

    12/24/2009 2:08:28 AM PST · 8 of 8
    Cindy to All

    Noting name and aka:

    Stepping back in time...

    http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2003/06/cairs-legal-tribulations

    “CAIR’s Legal Tribulations”
    by Daniel Pipes
    June 27, 2003
    updated Apr 20, 2008

    SNIPPET: “For several years, one of my severest and most persistent critics has been one Randall (”Ismail”) Royer, an American convert to Islam. “

  • CUE VIOLINS: 'LETTER FROM ISMAIL ROYER "I AM GOING TO SUPER-MAX"'

    12/24/2009 1:44:34 AM PST · 7 of 8
    Cindy to piasa

    Thanks piasa for the post.

  • CUE VIOLINS: 'LETTER FROM ISMAIL ROYER "I AM GOING TO SUPER-MAX"'

    12/24/2009 1:42:19 AM PST · 6 of 8
    Cindy to All

    Previously...

    http://www.investigativeproject.org/cases.php#144

    #

    http://www.investigativeproject.org/624/some-cair-officials-convicted-of-crimes

    “Part 3: Some CAIR Officials Convicted of Crimes, More Tied to Extremist Groups”

    by Steven Emerson
    IPT News
    March 26, 2008

  • CUE VIOLINS: 'LETTER FROM ISMAIL ROYER "I AM GOING TO SUPER-MAX"'

    12/24/2009 1:39:26 AM PST · 5 of 8
    piasa to Cindy
    The home of a Muslim scholar who in the past has lectured at the Falls Church mosque, Ali Timimi, was searched as part of the investigation, according to court records, but he is not charged in the indictment. Royer said the men were following the advice of Timimi, who told them at a dinner in the days after Sept. 11 that Muslims in the United States were in danger. "Timimi said Muslims will get put in camps," said Royer, and Timimi urged the men to seek refuge in Muslim countries. ------ "Area Muslims Charged With Conspiring With Terrorist Group," By Jerry Markon and Susan Schmidt, Washington Post Staff Writers, Friday, June 27, 2003; 12:46 PM

    The Falls Church mosque aka Dar al Hijrah was that of al Aulaqi, the imam of the Ft Hood shooter Major Hasan.

  • CUE VIOLINS: 'LETTER FROM ISMAIL ROYER "I AM GOING TO SUPER-MAX"'

    12/24/2009 1:37:41 AM PST · 4 of 8
    Cindy to All

    OFF THREAD TOPIC:

    Previously...

    www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2379404/posts?page=2709#2709

  • CUE VIOLINS: 'LETTER FROM ISMAIL ROYER "I AM GOING TO SUPER-MAX"'

    12/24/2009 1:34:43 AM PST · 3 of 8
    Cindy to All

    umarlee.com/2009/12/21/letter-from-ismail-royer-i-am-going-to-super-max/

    “Letter From Ismail Royer “I Am Going to Super-Max””
    December 21, 2009 ·

  • CUE VIOLINS: 'LETTER FROM ISMAIL ROYER "I AM GOING TO SUPER-MAX"'

    12/24/2009 1:22:50 AM PST · 2 of 8
    Cindy to All

    Previously...

    Note: The following text is a quote:

    http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2004/April/04_crm_225.htm

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 2004
    WWW.USDOJ.GOV
    CRM

    RANDALL TODD ROYER AND IBRAHIM AHMED AL-HAMDI SENTENCED FOR PARTICIPATION IN VIRGINIA JIHAD NETWORK

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Attorney General John Ashcroft, Assistant Attorney General Christopher A. Wray of the Criminal Division, and U.S. Attorney Paul J. McNulty of the Eastern District of Virginia announced that Randall Todd Royer and Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Hamdi were sentenced today by U.S. District Court Judge Leonie Brinkema for their convictions on charges stemming from their participation in a network of militant jihadists centered in Northern Virginia.

    Royer, 31, pled guilty in January 2004 to a two-count criminal information charging him with aiding and abetting the use and discharge of a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, and with aiding and abetting the carrying of an explosive during the commission of a felony. In his plea agreement, Royer admitted to aiding and abetting co-defendants Masoud Khan, Yong Ki Kwon, Muhammed Aatique and Khwaja Mahmoud Hasan in gaining entry to a terrorist training camp in Pakistan operated by Lashkar-e-Taiba, where they trained in the use of various weapons. Royer also admitted to helping co-defendant Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Hamdi gain entry to the Lashkar-e-Taiba camp, where Al-Hamdi received training in the use of a rocket-propelled grenade in furtherance of a conspiracy to conduct military operations against India.

    Royer acknowledged that he committed his offenses to help other jihadists gain entry to the Lashkar-e-Taiba training camp following a meeting on Sept. 16, 2001, at which an unindicted conspirator said that the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, would be used as an excuse to trigger a global war against Islam, and that the time had come for them to go abroad and, if possible, join the mujahideen. Three other individuals attending that meeting, Yong Kwon, Muhammed Aatique, and Khwaja Hasan - all of whom pled guilty - stated that they went to the Lashkar-e-Taiba camp to obtain combat training for the purpose engaging in violent jihad in Afghanistan against the American troops that they expected would soon invade that country.

    Royer was sentenced today to 20 years in prison. Judge Brinkema sentenced him to serve 10 years in prison on both counts, and the sentences are to run consecutively. In addition, he was sentenced to three years of supervised release.

    Al-Hamdi, 26, pled guilty in January 2004 to Count 20 of the government’s Superseding Indictment, charging him with possessing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, and to a one-count criminal information charging him with carrying an explosive during the commission of a felony. In his plea agreement, Al-Hamdi admitted to possessing a Saiga.308 caliber rifle with a telescopic sight and various ammunition, including tracer rounds, for the purpose of enhancing his ability to train for violent jihad in Chechnya, Kashmir or other places outside of the United States. Al-Hamdi also admitted to carrying a rocket-propelled grenade in furtherance of a conspiracy to undertake a military operation against India.

    Al-Hamdi was sentenced today to 15 years in prison. Judge Brinkema sentenced him to serve five years in prison on the firearms count and 10 years on the explosives count; the sentences are to run consecutively to each other and to the 18-month sentence Al-Hamdi presently is serving for his illegal possession of a firearm as a non-immigrant alien. In addition, he was sentenced to three years of supervised release.

    “Today’s sentences demonstrate the severe penalties for aiding terrorist causes,” said Attorney General John Ashcroft. “We will not allow terrorist groups to exploit America’s freedoms to pursue their deadly goals.”

    The pleas by Royer and Al-Hamdi follow guilty pleas in the case in August and September 2003 by Donald Surratt, Muhammed Aatique, Yong Kwon and Khwaja Hasan, who were members of the same jihad network in Northern Virginia. Defendants Seifullah Chapman, Masoud Khan, and Hammad Abdur-Raheem were convicted of various terrorism-related offenses by Judge Brinkema on March 4, 2004, after a three-week trial in which Surratt, Aatique, Kwon, Hasan, and Al-Hamdi each testified.

    Khan, who Royer helped reach the Lashkar-e-Taiba camp in Pakistan shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, was convicted for his actions after 9/11 of conspiracy to wage war against the United States and provide to support to the Taliban. Khan, Chapman and Hammad Abdur-Raheem all were convicted of conspiring to provide material support to Lashkar-e-Taiba, a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization, and to attack India in violation of the Neutrality Act, as well as of various firearms related offenses, for conduct that spanned from 2000 to 2003. Two other defendants charged in the case, Caliph Basha Ibn Abdur-Raheem and Sabri Benkhala, were acquitted at trial.

    The government’s investigation of the Virginia jihad network is continuing. Under the terms of their plea agreements, both Royer and Al-Hamdi are required to cooperate fully with the government in the investigation and prosecution of other individuals associated with this network.

    This case was investigated by agents of the Washington Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Assistant United States Attorneys Gordon D. Kromberg and David H. Laufman, and Department of Justice Trial Attorney John T. Gibbs of the Counterterrorism Section of the Criminal Division, prosecuted the case for the United States.

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    04-225

  • CUE VIOLINS: 'LETTER FROM ISMAIL ROYER "I AM GOING TO SUPER-MAX"'

    12/24/2009 1:16:05 AM PST · 1 of 8
    Cindy
  • FBI raid Queens, NY home in terror investigation

    12/23/2009 9:25:04 PM PST · 599 of 599
    Cindy to All

    http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_347/formercoffee.html

    Volume 22, Number 32 | The Newspaper of Lower Manhattan | December 18 - 24, 2009

    “Former coffee-cart vendor could face more charges”
    By Mary Reinholz

    SNIPPET: “Federal prosecutors may seek additional charges against suspected terrorist Najibullah Zazi, the bearded 24-year-old Afghan immigrant and former Stone St. vendor who once sold donuts and coffee minutes from ground zero. The former Queens resident was indicted Sept. 23 on a single count of conspiring unsuccessfully to attack New York with weapons of mass destruction: i.e. homemade bombs he allegedly planned to construct out of beauty supplies and detonate around the eighth anniversary of 9/11.

    On Dec. 3, Zazi emerged from solitary confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center and sat motionless in Brooklyn Federal Court, looking eerily calm in his navy-blue prison smock during a brief status hearing before Chief Justice Raymond J. Dearie on the tenth floor.

    “I think it’s very likely there will be additional charges,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Knox in his remarks to the judge. “We are still evaluating evidence. My expectation is that we will be seeking a superseding indictment.”

    He did not say what the new charges would be. But Knox, who heads the Violent Crimes and Terrorism Division in the Eastern District, described the discovery evidence obtained from search warrants as “voluminous” and ongoing, noting it included material on residences, e-mail contacts and classified information on Zazi and his alleged associates “that would take about three months to evaluate and transcribe” from Arabic dialects.”

  • Seeking Freepers for Jihadi Training Camp Observation and Information

    12/23/2009 9:04:25 PM PST · 206 of 206
    TigersEye to Candor7
    Ouch! Oh, man, you are definitely one of 'em. Can't catch a break from any of ya. Har!

    Just a couple of years on the beach sipping rum drinks and pinching some senorita's bottoms that's ALL I was hoping for. And a good steak once a week. Then I'll ship right off and be a Bodhisattva in a hell realm. Three years on the beach. Three years and off I go. Who do I see about the arrangements? ;^)

  • Seeking Freepers for Jihadi Training Camp Observation and Information

    12/23/2009 8:35:34 PM PST · 205 of 206
    Candor7 to TigersEye

    Yogis get to be fast! LOL.

  • Seeking Freepers for Jihadi Training Camp Observation and Information

    12/23/2009 8:31:54 PM PST · 204 of 206
    TigersEye to Candor7

    Hey, not so fast there! lol