Posted on 08/14/2006 3:15:09 AM PDT by DaveTesla
You know the 11 missing Egyptian Muslim "students" who never showed up at Montana State University?
While some of them have been found, Safa Pizza--the Maryland pizza shop where two of them showed up as "employees"--should be a place of interest to federal counterterrorism investigators . . . if it isn't already.
Ditto for its owner, Egyptian Attia Gouda, who was harboring these missing aliens in his Baltimore area apartment. Why isn't ICE arresting him? And why won't the Baltimore Sun name his pizza shop in their article on the 2 students? Attention, reporters: It's Safa Pizza a/k/a Safa's Pizza.
Last October, when officials closed down the Baltimore Fort McHenry and Harbor Tunnels because of an alleged terror plot to blow it up, they arrested several men in connection with the alleged plot on immigration violations. Some of them had maps of the tunnels, etc. Guess where they arrested two of them? Safa Pizza. From a Baltimore Sun account:
Suied Mohamad-Ahamad, 25, and Mohamed Ahmed Mohamady Ismail, 30, both Egyptians, were taken into custody at Safa's Pizza on Merritt Avenue in Dundalk.
The men may have been working there (other Tunnel plot suspects were working at other Muslim-owned businesses). And now the missing Egyptian "students" were found working there. Here's more on the absurd story of 9/10 behavior by the Feds from the Baltimore Sun:
Federal agents arrested El Sayed Ahmed Elsayed Ibrahim, 20, and Alaa Abd El Fattah Ali El Bahnasawi, 20, in the Holabird Avenue apartment of a pizza shop owner from Egypt, Attia Gouda. Ibrahim and El Bahnasawi were being held in an undisclosed location, pending possible deportation proceedings, authorities said. . . .
According to Gouda's wife, Jennifer Evans, Ibrahim and El Bahnasawi apparently stayed with her husband for several days while she was on vacation this week. When she returned Wednesday, she said, her husband introduced them to her as friends from his native village of Mansoura, Egypt. . . .
"These guys would not hurt a fly," said Evans. "They're very shy. They respected me very much in the house."
BFD. Potential terrorists usually respect the stupid Infidel wife of the man who harbors them while they are here illegally doing who knows what.
At his pizza shop in Glen Burnie last evening, a visibly agitated Gouda expressed dismay at the attention that the Egyptians' failure to appear in Montana was stirring up. He worried that Americans jump to conclusions "too quickly."
Uh, too quickly? More like, not quickly enough.
Gouda described Ibrahim and El Bahnasawi as farmers who had gotten "lost" and overwhelmed in a foreign land. But it was their dream to come to America, he said. "They're good people."
The Dundalk arrest took place at the second floor apartment on the 7200 block of Holabird Ave., a brick rowhouse on a busy thoroughfare. A window on the first floor is smashed, but neighbors said the first-floor apartment is vacant and that the window had been broken for a while.
Before rushing out of the apartment yesterday afternoon on her way to work, Evans said the two students had been helping out at her husband's pizza shop but that she believed they had come to the country with the intention to study. When she asked one of the men why he had come to the United States, he replied in halting English, "I want to better my future," she said.
What a fricking fool this woman is.
Evans said she and her husband were not knowingly helping the students violate the terms of their visas. "We had no idea about any of this."
Uh-huh. And if you believe that, I have some land in the Baltimore Tunnel to sell you.
Since ICE Chieftess Julie L. Myers a/k/a "The ICE Princess" says she's serious about arresting workplace immigration offenders, why is she not arresting Attia Gouda and shutting down Safa Pizza? Is it just a little too un-PC for her to do such a thing to Muslims? Just asking.
Incredibly, ICE spokesman Dean Boyd doesn't think there's a problem at the mysterious Safa Pizza shop. He claims "we have no indication they pose any threat," regarding the students. Yet, they just so happened to show up at a pizza shop with strange ties to alleged terror plots. A shop whose owner employs and harbors illegal aliens on the lam. No threat. Ri-i-i-i-i-i-ight.
Next time you order extra cheese or sauce, make sure you're not ordering from a place that employs illegal alien Muslim "students" and has ties to tunnel-bombing plots.
A pizza shop would be a great money laundering front for financing terrorism. Someone should audit the books for this place of business and see what kind of revenue is being reported.
What happened to the student-visiting-for-a-month cover story?
I like this author, BTTT.
If American newspapers were really interested in homeland security they would be all over the Consular Section at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo demanding who issued the visas, why, and under what conditions. They would also be all over U.S. officials demanding to know what checks were placed on visiting "exchange students" from Muslim countries.
How much of PC is really a cover for fear of retribution. The specter of 60's riots still haunts, only now with more technology available.
BUMP!
bttt
Dominoes and Pizza Hut use pork in their pizzas.
The Muslims have network support groups which extend all over this country. They call each other "brothers". My guess is there are thousands of similar situations.
Or perhaps to simply create a diversion so that the airline bombing plot could succeed... They should be deported and then tracked back to the roach nest in Egypt.
The politically correct ICE guys will look the other way and deny, deny, deny when the Muslims blow up Baltimore.
Leni
I get the same feeling. There have also been some other "activities" that were so blatant and yet mostly ignored by the authorities that one has to wonder. Surely the folks working in Homeland Security aren't that dense. As was pointed out to me the other day by another freeper, perhaps they are being monitored and will be picked up when the time is right.
As for this story, I'm with the poster who said "something stinks". I live in Baltimore -- people grow up in Dundulk but it's not the kind of place you move to voluntarily.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/LegalCenter/wireStory?id=1232986
One of those men, 30-year-old Mohamed Ahmed Mohamady Ismail, came up in a tip about the purported tunnel plot from a source who is in custody in the Netherlands, Bastan said. The tipster said several men would drive vehicles filled with explosives through a Baltimore-area tunnel.
The three other men picked up at the same time as Ismail were identified as Mohamed Mohamed-Abdelhamed, 38, Suied Mohamad-Ahamad, 25, and Ahmad Al Momani, 58. Al Momani is from Jordan, and the others are from Egypt, Bastan said.
Each had failed to show up for separate deportation proceedings, Bastan said. "Technically, they were fugitives," he said. "Their deportations are just being acted on."
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