Posted on 11/10/2009 3:03:04 PM PST by libh8er
t - 3 hrs and counting down..
I myself had a nice cold Manhattan.
* Ali Al-Timimi, Fairfax, Va. Islamic lecturer, U.S. son of Iraqi immigrants - "The search warrants," StLToday.com , St. Louis Post Dispatch , 06/12/2003
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Cleric at a northern Virginia Islamic center - "FBI arrests at least 7 with suspected terror ties ," CNN , Friday, June 27, 2003
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Ali Al-Timimi, an Islamic scholar whose home was also searched - "12 Washington-area Muslims investigated for alleged terrorist ties," By Karen Branch-Brioso, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Thu, Jun. 12, 2003
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Through a spokesman, Timimi, of Fairfax, Va., denied the accusations. The son of Iraqi immigrants is a doctoral student and researcher at George Mason University, using mathematical models to study cancer. ------------ "Tracing the case of 'Virginia jihad' , Terror charges link Montco to Kashmir" by Jennifer Lin, Mark Fazlollah, Maria Panaritis and Jeff Shields, Philadelphia Enquirer, Fri, Jul. 25, 2003
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* Ali Al-Timimi : 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. [Todd] 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
Timimi was ultimately convicted of recruiting for jihad and was given an incredible number of years of prison time; life + 7 decades as I recall. He asked his followers to wage war on the US within days of 9/11. You'd think the press would be curious about that but no, they let it slide.
Timimi was also associated with the terror charity Benevolence International Foundation [BIF].
I seem to recall that Timimi had an oncologist buddy in Albany NY who was involved with Mullah Krekar's Ansar al Islam, the group later joined to Zarqawi's al Tawhid group based in Iraq [cells both in Kurdish northern Iraq and in Baghdad itself before the war.
In the summer of 2001 before the 9/11 attacks al Timimi spoke alongside the Ft. Hood shooter's email imam Anwar al Awlaki/al Aulaqi. For some reason old 2002-3 reporting of al Awlaki uses the spelling "al Aulaqi" but since the Ft. Hood shootings the press opted to use al Awlaki. They do that a lot in other cases, too, it seems, almost as if the press wants to make it hard to track these guys as the perps themselves want to.
Timimi's paintball cell/VA jihad/Lashkar-e-Taiba followers include this guy, the Islamic convert Randall Todd "Ismail" Royer, who is associated with the antiwar siteAntiwar.com, among other things. Royer was the PR director of MAS. The MAS is associated with the ICNA. The MASW is also part of the Dallas/Ft. Worth terrorist network which is linked to ISNA. Royer was also a CAIR official.
CAIR was created by a threesome from the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP)
Maybe al Timimi, Randall Royer, Zarqawi and just about everybody linked to Dar al Hijrah mosque had PTSD too. ;-)
Oh wait. Nevermind.
No.
Agree !
Your theology is as bad as your placement of sentiment.
BTTT !
It gets better; Timimi's oncologust friend is this guy:
1982 : (ROME NY CELL : UPSTATE NY : UNIVERSITY OF BAGHDAD-TRAINED DR DHAFIR BECOMES A STAFF MEMBER OF ROME MEM HOSP ----- see ALI AL TIMIMI, PAINTBALL CELL, DAR AL HIJRAH MOSQUE {See 9/11 HIJACKERS, FT WORTH SHOOTER}, IANA SPINOFF CHARITY "HELP THE NEEDY", DR BASSEM KHAFAJI ) Dr. Rafil Dhafir, 55, a founder of Help the Needy, was a respected Iraqi-born oncologist practicing in upstate Rome and has been a member of the medical staff at Rome Memorial Hospital since 1982. -----Upstate charity tied to illegal Iraqi cash: Feds say N.Y. group laundered millions New York Daily News ^ | April 6, 2003 | DOUGLAS FEIDEN
FEBRUARY 26, 2003? : (IDAHO & NY "HELP THE NEEDY" CASE :See DR DHAFIR {See ALBANY CELL, FALLS CHURCH, AL TIMIMI}) In the predawn hours of Feb. 26, in several coordinated raids, Al-Hussayen was arrested by FBI agents in Idaho and agents in and around Syracuse pounced on three of the four suspects in the Help the Needy case. Al-Hussayen was charged with visa fraud and making false statements in an 11-count indictment that says he covertly disbursed $300,000 in money from overseas to the assembly [IANA]- and provided his expertise to Web sites that "advocate violence against the United States." When the feds searched Al-Hussayen's University of Idaho office and home, they found a cache of damning computer evidence that is still being evaluated: A photo of President Bush with a bull's-eye on his head; thousands of pictures of the World Trade Center, before and after Sept. 11; an aerial image of the Pentagon; hundreds of photos of the destroyer Cole and other terrorist targets, and dozens of images of Bin Laden and the two Saudi sheiks whose fatwas he had posted online. ----- Upstate charity tied to illegal Iraqi cash: Feds say N.Y. group laundered millions New York Daily News ^ | April 6, 2003 | DOUGLAS FEIDEN This oncologist as I recall lived in Falls Church near Timimi in 1999. Some say Timimi was an advisor for a magazine associated with Egyptian Islamic Jihad in Pittsburgh at one time. This doc attended a conference in China sponsored by the UN along with Timimi associate Bassem Khafaji.
Also, the Ft. Hood shooter was said to have attended Virginia Tech. One of al Timimi's paintball cell followers , Kwon, attended too.
SEPTEMBER 20, 2001 : (KWON FLEES THE USA) He never made it to Afghanistan to fight for the Taliban, but Kwon -- a Northern Virginia engineer who fled the United States nine days after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks said it wasn't for lack of effort. Kwon, 29, a South Korea-born graduate of Virginia Tech who is serving an 11-year prison sentence as a result of his guilty plea last year [2004] on federal conspiracy and weapons charges. He has emerged as the prosecution's star witness in the case against Ali Al-Timimi, an American Islamic scholar charged with recruiting soldiers for the Taliban just five days after Sept. 11. . ...---- "Virginia Tech Killer Part of "paintball jihad"?," Pittsburgh Tribune Review ^ | April 10, 2005 | Debra Erdley(Excerpt) Read more at pittsburghlive.com ...
[Wasn't that other shooter who killed a load of college students a Korean at VA Tech?]
I'd prefer the noose.
Appropriate time of death.
Of course they won't. This callous creep had seven years to appeal his case.
Even though he got the death penalty, he still had the option to petition the U.S. Supreme Court for a stay of execution and to ask for a pardon from the Va. governor.
Then we have the murderers sitting on death row years after they were given the death penalty.
I agree with you...that's certainly not a deterrent. If it has been proven without a doubt that a person committed a heinous crime and got the death penalty, it should be carried out asap. That is when we will be able to say whether or not it is a deterrent.
Go watch the new movie “Law abiding citizen” with Jamie Fox ......justice planned !
Enjoy the day because we don't know what's on Duncy Peloser's list of "Things to Do", e.g.,a government health takeover that won't cover alcohol imbibers.
Why not? Hillary's attempts at health care reform failed but they brought it back again. Why not take a stab at resurrecting Prohibition?
Thanks for the ping piasa.
hopefully some well meaning Dr made sure to use the needle for a swine prostate exam before juicin the beltway jihadi...
Two Chicago-area charities - the Global Relief Foundation and the Benevolence International Foundation - received checks totaling $42,000 from Help the Needy [my note : see al Timimi's upstate NY oncologist friend]. Global Relief returned the favor, contributing $18,000 to Help the Needy. The Treasury Department subsequently seized the assets of both Chicago foundations, which were designated "global terrorist-support organizations" that finance Al Qaeda. The charities were outlawed last year [2002]. ----- Upstate charity tied to illegal Iraqi cash: Feds say N.Y. group laundered millions New York Daily News ^ | April 6, 2003 | DOUGLAS FEIDEN
Gee, Gibbs, ya think ?
Jamaat ul-Fuqra, a terrorist organization with headquarters in Pakistan, has established over 45 compounds in rural areas throughout America. The compounds are providing paramilitary training to new recruits for the great jihad against the USA under the not-so-watchful eye of federal law enforcement officials. Most of the recruits are African Americans who converted to Islam while doing hard time in federal prison.
These compounds, which contain firing ranges and obstacle courses, are located at such places as Hancock, New York; Hyattsville, Maryland; Falls Church, Virginia; York, South Carolina; Dover, Tennessee; Buena Vista, Colorado; Talihina, Oklahoma; Tulane Country, California; and Squaw Valley, California. Multiple compounds have been established on the rural outskirts of Macon, Georgia and Red House, Virginia. Several of these sites contain landing strips and elaborate networks of underground bunkers. The group has also set up basic training camps throughout Canada, including two near Toronto.
Under the name of The Muslims of the Americas, a so-called charitable institution, ul-Fuqra maintains offices in Tallahassee, Florida; Binghamton, New York; Springfield, Massachusetts; Dover, Delaware; and Roanoke, Virginia.
(Excerpt) Read more at newmediajournal.us ...-——In The Belly of The Beast: Jamaat ul-Fuqra, The New Media Journal ^ | August 8, 2007 | Dr. Paul Williams
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