Posted on 03/29/2013 8:54:22 AM PDT by Mozilla
New documents obtained through the federal Freedom of Information Act about Anwar al-Awlaki reveal that his banking activity and other links to several 9/11 hijackers were known to the FBI weeks before he was invited to lunch at the Pentagon during an outreach to Muslims.
The documentation was obtained by Judicial Watch, the government watchdog agency that investigates and reports on government corruption.
The more we learn about Anwar al-Awlaki, the more questions arise not only about his activities before and after 9/11, but also about the al-Qaida operational and support network still active in the United States, said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
It is now even more concerning that al-Awlaki was invited to the Pentagon after 9/11 and then let go by the FBI despite warrants for his arrest.
It was reported in 2010 that Al-Awlaki was a lunch guest of military brass at the Pentagon months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed nearly 3,000 Americans in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.
At that time, it was revealed that documents, including an FBI interview conducted after Nidal Hasans terror attack on members of the military at Fort Hood in 2009, show that al-Awlaki was taken to the Pentagon as part of the militarys outreach to the Muslim community after 9/11.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Because someone called the Pentagon and told them to let this guy in. Now who could have done that?
Our country is infiltrated by anti-american forces. The Muslims have taken the opportunity to do to their takeover while the communists are doing their own as well. And so on..
Just waiting for the Liberal PhonyCon Bush supporters to come here and attack Judicial Watch and WND for the article.... even though it has always been suspected that Islamic Terrorists were all over DC BEFORE 9/11.
Now we know why Bush always pandered “Islam is a Religion of Peace”
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