Posted on 01/18/2022 6:43:36 PM PST by george76
Malik Faisal Akram, who was known as Faisal Akram, had a well known Islamic extremist history to British and American intelligence. Akram ranted, prior to his travel to the U.S, that he wished he had died in the 9/11 terror attacks. He was a regular visitor to Pakistan, and reportedly a member of the Tablighi Jamaat group set up to ‘purify’ Islam. To say the U.S. intelligence system knew Faisal Akram would be an understatement. The FBI knowledge of Akram has now been confirmed by The Daily Mail.
Today the White House was asked how it was possible for him to get a visa and travel into the United States. White House spokesperson Jen Psaki, says they have no idea, but they’re looking into it. They’ve put their best men, best men, on the review. For more details, ask the Dept. of Homeland Security
This thread says he was NOT on any lists.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4030718/posts
Which is it?
Where’d he get the money for the plane ticket?
Where’ he get the money for the weapon? And how?
Who’s supplying/supporting him?
Once they have the answers to those, they’ll no longer be “baffled” and will never bring it up in public again.
More than likely. 🙃😀
Reminds me of a Joke. What did you do in the war, daddy? Well, I managed to not be called a racist.
An Agent of the FBI handed it to him. Would be my guess.
My guess, he bought one of humper’s “art” works and got a get into the US no questions asked card, signed by Joe Potato.
“Where’d he get the money for the weapon? And how?”
“Fast and Furious”?
Was the weapon even operable?
Parent who object at school board meetings are a much higher priority.
Do you ever get the impression that the entire FBI and CIA are populated by a pack of low grade morons?
The Keystone cops make a better showing!
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