Posted on 04/22/2013 8:21:30 AM PDT by bimboeruption
Full title: Beck Breaks Exclusive Information on Saudi National Once Considered a Person of Interest in Boston Bombings
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A Saudi national originally identified as a "person of interest" in the Boston Marathon bombing was set to be deported under section 212 3B -- "Security and related grounds" -- "Terrorist activities" after the bombing As the story gained traction, TheBlaze's Chief Content Officer Joel Cheatwood received word that the government may not deport the Saudi national, originally identified as Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano refused to answer questions on the subject when confronted by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) on Capitol Hill. An ICE official said a separate Saudi national is in custody, but is "in no way" connected to the bombings. A congressional source, however, says that the file on Alharbi was created, that he was "linked" in some way to the Boston bombings (although it is unclear how), and that documents showing all this have been sent to Congress. Committee on Homeland Security requests a classified briefing with Napolitano TheBlaze sources and Fox News' Todd Starnes report that Alharbi was allegedly flagged on a terrorist watch list New information provided to TheBlaze reveals Alharbi's file was altered early Wednesday evening to disassociate him from the initial charges Sources say the Saudi's student visa specifically allows him to go to school in Findley, Ohio, though he appears to have an apartment in Boston, Massachusetts Sources tell us this will most likely now be kicked from the DHS to the DOJ and labeled an ongoing investigation that can no longer be discussed. Monday morning Glenn Beck laid out what he knows about the Saudi connection to the Boston marathon bombings.
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My feeling is the Saudi is out because he would have spilled the milk on this administration Re Benghazi.
Lay down with dogs, getting up with fleas.
State is compromised. Whores, homosexuals, drug use, espionage, planes, boats, fast cars, weapons running, it is all in the book.
Buy my book.
What is going on? ... The regime is trying to control what information the people are allowed to absorb. The criminal enterprise regime is trying to do the bidding of their Saudi masters.
> “A congressional source, however, says that the file on Alharbi was created, that he was “linked” in some way to the Boston bombings (although it is unclear how), and that documents showing all this have been sent to Congress.”
Another poster on a different thread posted yesterday that their guess was this was the financier.
I think that is a very good guess.
Ted Cruz
WOW. Hard to see that one coming.
I was going to post a GIF FILE that was of 'raining sarcasm'. However, using Google, and Bing, I am no longer able to find it. It's almost as if there was a recent 'filtering' of certain search engines, or a flushing of data.
Ron Johnson.
That may be so but I was disappointed that he jumped on the “possible domestic terrorism” bandwagon early on.
I’m still trying to figure out how Incompetano still has a job.
Ted Cruz
Glenn is aware the link has been pulled and working on it. Yahoo now has it up.
The First Lady visits this Saudi national, yet to my knowledge, has yet to visit anyone else who is recovering, including young children with limbs that were blown off.
I find this extraordinarily odd — even for standard Democrat behavior.
Isn’t a huge controlling chunk of Fox owned by a Saudi?
Since the article was pulled, I saved a copy.
Saudi National Questioned in Boston was on Terror Watch List
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Saudi National Questioned in Boston was on Terror Watch List
Apr 22, 2013
By Todd Starnes
The Saudi national who was initially detained and then ruled out as a suspect in the Boston Marathon terrorist attack had been flagged on a terror watch list and was granted a student visa without being properly vetted, sources have told me.
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A source close to the investigation revealed that Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi had been deemed inadmissible under the section of the Immigration and Nationality Act which declares ineligible for a visa any alien who is engaged in or is likely to engage after entry in terrorist activity.
At least two additional sources have confirmed to me that Ali Alharbi is set to be deported as early as this week, contrary to statements made by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
The House Homeland Security Committee is now requesting a classified briefing with Napolitano to get to the bottom of the issue, according to an exclusive report from The Blaze.
Napolitano denied anyone was being deported in a heated exchange Thursday with Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) during a House hearing.
I am unaware of anyone who is being deported for national security concerns at all related to Boston, she said. I dont know where that rumor came from.
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The Homeland Security chief said the Saudi national was not technically a person of interest or a suspect, that was a wash.
But Duncan questioned the wisdom of deporting someone who was at the scene of a terrorist attack.
Wouldnt you agree with me that it is negligent for us, as an American administration, to deport someone who was reportedly at the scene of the bombing, and we are going to deport him, not to be able to question him anymore, is that not negligent, Duncan asked.
Napolitano refused to answer the question.
It is so full of misstatements and misapprehensions, that it is just not worthy of any answer, she replied. There has been so much reported on this that has been wrong. I cant even begin to tell you, congressman.
Last week Steven Emerson, of the Investigative Project on Terrorism, told Fox News Channels Sean Hannity that Alharbi had been set to be deported on national security grounds.
You dont arrest their citizens you deport them, Emerson said regarding the Saudis.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement official told me that it was a case a Saudi being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The official, with knowledge of the case, said Alharbis status has changed but as it now stands he will be sent back home.
They dont like the negative press, the official said of the Saudis. The guess is he will probably be allowed to leave without a lot of hype in order to avoid political sensitivities with the Saudis.
ICE sources told The Blaze that a separate Saudi national was in custody and that individual was in no way affiliated with the Boston attacks.
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Or unless the Praetorian Guard has been purged of all dedicated agents, and all that remains are those who are unquestioningly loyal to The Obama.
Thank you for posting this.
“I want the news interview with the man who saw him, thought he was suspicious, and tackled him. The event attracts people from all over the world, so merely being arab looking wasnt his motivation. The photos in the crowd are filled with different races.
Why was this guy someone who needed tackling?
Arent heroes normally thrown into the spotlight? They sure are keeping this little part of the story under wraps.”
I’m with you on all of that! I am guessing that, at the least, someone saw this guy celebrating after the bombing. Just a guess. Are the people who tackled him being held with the Benghazi survivors? Are they being told that it is an ongoing criminal investigation and that if they say anything they will be prosecuted? Hopefully, the British press will get us some answers, because we are living in Soviet Russia!
Who ever thought we would see the day when Pravda, Daily Mail-UK, and Al Jazeera TV were the only places to get the TRUTH about events in the United States ?
is this the bombshell, or does he have more coming? Because so far, the fate of our nation has not changed.
I think even the Chinese want to truth to come out, since one of their nationals was killed.
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