Posted on 05/06/2010 3:35:01 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Major Update Below!
As I posted yesterday, there was a disturbing blurb in a NY Times article that indicated Faisal Shahzad, the now infamous Times Square Bomber, was under surveillance as a potential terrorist during the Bush administration.
George LaMonica, a 35-year-old computer consultant, said he bought his two-bedroom condominium in Norwalk, Conn., from Mr. Shahzad for $261,000 in May 2004. A few weeks after he moved in, Mr. LaMonica said, investigators from the national Joint Terrorism Task Force [JTTF] interviewed him, asking for details of the transaction and for information about Mr. Shahzad. It struck Mr. LaMonica as unusual, but he said detectives told him they were simply checking everything out.
JTTFs typically surveillance an individual especially a US Citizen under the FIS Court authorization. These authorizations have to be renewed every 90 days or so by the US Attorney General. As has been noted before (see here, here and here for details) the Obama administration began shutting down Bush-era terrorists investigations last year as they debated how to reduce our nations surveillance of terrorists threats. The person who killed 14 people at Ft Hood last fall was one such suspect whose JTTF investigation was suspiciously shut down around this time last year.
There is more evidence which seems to point at changes made by the Obama administration in terms of their monitoring Mr. Shahzad. For example, after being on the terrorist watch list for almost a decade, Shahzad was removed from that list sometime after 2008, according to CBS News:
Sources tell CBS News that would-be Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad appeared on a Department of Homeland Security travel lookout list Traveler Enforcement Compliance System (TECS) between 1999 and 2008 because he brought approximately $80,000 cash or cash instruments into the United States.
Major Update: Reader thfries notes this next bit is probably satire. I did was not able to get to the source story (still on travel with very narrow posting windows) so from here on I would ignore it. - end update
Now there is another damning tidbit out that confirms that Federal Investigators may have been blinded and hamstrung by the lack of FIS Court authorization to fully monitor this threat:
Taking great pains to explain how Times Square bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad was able to make it to JFK airport and board an Emirates airliner before being nabbed, authorities today said that they were following Mr. Shahzad, but only on Twitter.
A spokesman for the surveillance team following the suspected terrorist said that they were closely monitoring Mr. Shahzads tweets, but he must have figured something out because all of a sudden he blocked us.
The surveillance teams revelations come on the heels of the Dept. of Homeland Securitys shocker that it had friended Mr. Shahzad on Facebook weeks ago and had even played the popular online game Farmville with him.
A few days before the Times Square incident, Mr. Shahzad attempted to blow up one of our sheep, a Department spokesman said. In retrospect, that should have been a red flag.
OK, why is this disturbing? Well Twitter, Facebook and other social networks are probably considered to be in the public domain, since individuals freely volunteer to communicate with others openly. It therefore may not require a FIS Court warrant to monitor. The idea someone could block government monitoring on Twitter using one of its privacy settings is another indication this was not a full up surveillance. The government can get past that little barrier.
The fact is someone was trying to keep and eye on Shahzad, but possibly without the full authority of the JTTF and FIS Court. Someone was trying to monitor this guy. Someone who may have disagreed with the decision to pull back from the Bush era level of concern. - end suspicious reference
I also dont think this has the smell of a JTTF in progress given all the phone calls from America to Pakistan should have been detected by NSA, and that 5 month training stint Shahzad did in Pakistan. These too should have had a JTTF on the edge of its seat if it was active.
This might be why the administration was playing catch up with Shahzad, even after the bomb was detected and were only lucky to find a phone number connection to lead them to him.
NO WONDER THEY REFUSE TO RELEASE INFORMATION.
They do not want the press to know it is their FAULT it happened.
They shouldn't worry about such things...the press will cover for them forever. They buy into this administration.
Breaking: Obama Administration Removed Faisal Shahzad From Terror Surveilance List Before Attack
I have no doubt this is true, but the story is poorly written.
Unless GOP takes back the majority, we will never know, will we?
That was the point I keyed in on too. I didn’t know Hasan was being watched to begin with.
The implications here are truly stunning.
I pray for members of the press to experience “a mugging” ... and soon.
Barack Hussein Obama, and his size 18 wife, represent A Clear and Present danger to the sanctity of the United States of America.
by the way this is a Blog...Guy is an Engineer I believe.
I didn’t know you could blow up sheep on Farmville. Is that new? I’ve stopped playing a while ago. :D
From Audacity of Hope: "I will stand with them (Muslims) should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."- Barry0
Oh wait, that was post Bush.
Never mind.
Obama did say he would stand Muslim...
The Smoking Gun that proves Janet Napolitano and the FBI failed us re: Times Square Bomber
Wow...they really wont want this out. This administration is pure unadulterated horse butts.
“Unless GOP takes back the majority....”
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The Gutless Old Party has had the majority before, and it didn’t get us anywhere. No RINOs please.
That might be the game my daughter likes to play, ...I know nothing about it....but I’ll ask her.
ping.
We now know more about Faisal Shahzad’s travels to Pakistan than our own President’s youthful excursions there. At least Faisal Shahzad’s passport was found - and it might have had the right name on it.
We now know more about Faisal Shahzad’s travels to Pakistan than our own President’s youthful excursions there. At least Faisal Shahzad’s passport was found - and it might have had the right name on it.
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