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http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/case_docs/1362.pdf

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http://www.investigativeproject.org/blog/2010/08/alaskan-based-terrorist-had-20-person-hit-list

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“Alaskan-based Terrorist had 20-Person Hit List”
by IPT News
Aug 18, 2010 at 6:32 pm

SNIPPET: “Having been radicalized by Awlaki, and believing it was his responsibility to kill on behalf of the “ummah,” Rockwood spent months compiling a list of targets who they believed had desecrated Islam. The list included a publishing company executive, a media personality, seven members of the military, seven unidentified individuals, two religious organizations, and two publishing companies.

Prosecutors believe it was more than just talk. Explaining the severity of the plot, court records show that:

“plans were well beyond the internet researching stage and had been in place for more than four years. While in Alaska, Rockwood researched and discussed methods of execution, often at great length and in significant detail, components for mail bombs were purchased, the targets had been selected and a loose operational time line was established.”

Having pled guilty, the couple faces sentencing next week. Paul Rockwood is expected to be imprisoned for eight years while his wife will receive probation.”


35 posted on 08/19/2010 3:17:00 AM PDT by Cindy
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August 24, 2010

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http://anchorage.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel10/ak082410.htm

Alaska Man Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison for Making False Statements in Domestic Terrorism Investigation
Spouse Pleads Guilty, Sentenced for Making False Statements

ANCHORAGE, AK—United States Attorney Attorney Karen L. Loeffler and FBI Special Agent in Charge Kevin Fryslie announced that Paul Gene Rockwood, Jr., a former King Salmon, Alaska resident, was sentenced today to eight years’ imprisonment in United States District Court for making false statements to the FBI in a domestic terrorism investigation. Rockwood’s spouse, Nadia Piroska Maria Rockwood, was also sentenced today for making false statements to the FBI in connection with the investigation of her husband.

Chief United States District Court Judge Ralph R. Beistline imposed the eight-year sentence, pursuant to a plea agreement, entered into by the parties on July 21, 2010.

Also today, Nadia Piroska Maria Rockwood, 36, the spouse of Paul Rockwood, was sentenced for her felony conviction for willfully making false statements to the FBI. Under the terms of her plea agreement, Nadia Rockwood agreed to a sentence of five years of probation which was imposed by the court at sentencing.

According to the plea agreements and other documents filed with the court, Paul Rockwood converted to Islam in late 2001, or early 2002, while living in Virginia, and later became a strict adherent to the violent jihad-promoting ideology of cleric Anwar Al-Awlaki. Paul Rockwood held a personal conviction that it was his religious responsibility to exact revenge by death on anyone who desecrated Islam and, while residing in Virginia, he began researching possible targets for execution.

According to the filed documents, after he moved to King Salmon in 2006, Paul Rockwood continued his adherence to Al-Awlaki’s ideology and began researching the method and means to exact revenge on his intended targets, which included U.S. service members. Among other topics, he researched explosives and remote triggering devices. In 2009, he began sharing his ideas about committing acts of domestic terrorism with others, including the possibility of using mail bombs or killing targets by gunshot to the head. By early 2010, he formalized his list to include 15 specific targets, all outside the state of Alaska.

In April 2010, Paul Rockwood gave his written target list to his wife, Nadia, who, knowing of its purpose, carried the list with her on a trip to Anchorage. The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) subsequently obtained the target list. On May 19, 2010, JTTF agents questioned Paul Rockwood and provided him a copy of the target list. In response to agents’ questions, Rockwood made false statements, denying he had created such a list, denying the purpose of the list and denying ever having such a list.

JTTF agents also questioned Nadia Rockwood on May 19, 2010, about transporting the target list authored by her husband to another person. In response, Nadia Rockwood made false statements, including deceptively claiming that she had delivered a book or a common letter to another person, among other deceptive explanations.

This investigation was conducted by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in Anchorage. The prosecution was handled by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Steven E. Skrocki and Bryan D. Schroder, of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Alaska, and Trial Attorney Paul Ahern, of the Counterterrorism Section in the Justice Department’s National Security Division.


36 posted on 08/26/2010 3:47:24 PM PDT by Cindy
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