7 NC men charged with plotting 'violent jihad'

Started by deathmetal, July 28, 2009, 07:24:31 AM

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deathmetal

Haha - the news is so bizzare sometimes. Is that a psychological tactic?

'An indictment released Monday does not detail any specific terrorist plans or targets overseas, although it claims some of the defendants traveled to Israel in 2007 with the intent of waging "violent jihad" and returned home without success.'

IOF wouldnt have em apparently.

Link:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090728/ap_ ... 5jaGFyZ2U-

satya

Quote from: "deathmetal"Haha - the news is so bizzare sometimes. Is that a psychological tactic?

'An indictment released Monday does not detail any specific terrorist plans or targets overseas, although it claims some of the defendants traveled to Israel in 2007 with the intent of waging "violent jihad" and returned home without success.'

IOF wouldnt have em apparently.

Link:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090728/ap_ ... 5jaGFyZ2U-

More like traveled to Israel to get training and next orders.

Ognir

Listened to that shite on the radio this morning, yeah of course Jihadist going to bomb Israel

Shite where are the real news-script writers? on holidays or what :lol:
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

LatinAmericanview

This is suppose to be a research forum. Lets track the story to see how it used to create attitudes? The story is 500% in terms of news articles since it broke yesterday. It is yet to be the lead story on googles front page. ( We have no idea if this story is even real)

QuoteWife says terror suspect part of 'ordinary family'
The Associated Press - Mike Baker - ‎18 minutes ago‎
RALEIGH, NC - The wife of a North Carolina man charged with plotting violent jihad says they are an "ordinary family" and care about other human begins.
Islamic terror cell with 'military-style training' uncovered in NC NECN
Americans Arrested for Plotting 'Violent Jihad' Abroad New York Times
Los Angeles Times - Washington Post - WYFF4.com - CNN
all 1,624 news articles »
DFTG!

LatinAmericanview

QuoteAP NewsBreak: NC terror suspect may be in Pakistan
The Associated Press - Mike Baker - ‎1 hour ago‎
RALEIGH, NC - Federal authorities searched overseas Tuesday for a US citizen charged with plotting "violent jihad" as part of a North Carolina-based group of aspiring international terrorists.
7 Men in N. Carolina Charged with Terror Plot Voice of America
Islamic terror cell with 'military-style training' uncovered in NC NECN
New York Times - Today's THV - FOXNews - Raleigh Public Record
all 1,870 news articles »
DFTG!

maz

Just thought I'd give the TIU a friendly heads up...

QuoteWife and mother of terror suspects says FBI tricked her
CNN News

A woman whose husband and two sons are accused of plotting "violent jihad" overseas said federal authorities tricked her into leaving her home so they could search it.
Sabrina Boyd says terrorism allegations against her husband, Daniel, and two sons are false.

Sabrina Boyd says terrorism allegations against her husband, Daniel, and two sons are false.

Sabrina Boyd said Tuesday that she rushed out to a hospital earlier this week after being told her loved ones had been in a serious car accident.

The FBI declined to comment on the allegation.

Boyd's claims came the day before an eighth suspect in this North Carolina group of alleged terrorism supporters was identified as Jude Kenan Mohammad, a knowledgeable source told CNN Wednesday.

Authorities had said Tuesday that they were seeking an eighth suspect in the case, although they would not identify the person, who is described as a U.S. citizen and North Carolina resident in an indictment.

Seven men already arrested in the case face charges of supporting terrorism and conspiracy to commit murder abroad. They are scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.

Officials identified three of the men as U.S. native Daniel Patrick Boyd, 39, -- who according to the indictment had fought against the Soviets in Afghanistan -- and Boyd's sons, Dylan Boyd, 22, also known as "Mohammed," and Zakariya Boyd, 20.

The four others are: Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan, also a U.S.-born citizen; Hysen Sherifi, identified as a native of Kosovo who is a legal permanent resident of the United States; and Hiyad Yaghi and Anes Subasic, both naturalized U.S. citizens.

Sabrina Boyd, the wife of Daniel Patrick Boyd and the mother of the two younger Boyds, said the allegations against her family are false.

"I know that my husband and my sons are free of guilt," she told CNN Tuesday. "I'm hopeful that the truth will come to light."

Video Watch as Sabrina Boyd says she's proud of her husband and sons »

She said she had not spoken to her husband or to her son Dylan, but had spoken to Zakariya.

"He seemed OK," she said. "He said, 'They're innocent, the truth will come out.'"

Learning about the arrest of her husband and sons had been particularly distressing because of the manner in which she found out, she said.

She said federal authorities sent a person the family knew to her door this week to tell her that her husband and three sons had been sideswiped by a tractor-trailer.

The person was wearing a shirt that appeared to be covered in blood, she said, and told her "it was grave and they were bleeding, and I needed to be rushed immediately to Duke Hospital," she said.

For Sabrina Boyd, the news was all too familiar: In 2007, her 16-year-old son, Luqman, was killed in a car crash.

"I had already been through this two years prior," she said.

She said authorities took her, her daughter and pregnant daughter-in-law to the hospital, where she learned that her husband and sons had not been in a car accident.

"When we got to the hospital they brought us around back, separated us, handcuffed us, including my 8-month pregnant daughter[-in-law], and were very rude and then told us, 'They're not dying, they're detained. And you better cooperate with us.'"

She added, "They used the death of my son to trick me into getting out of my own house so they could just serve a warrant with nobody there."

All eight suspects are accused of plotting "violent jihad" overseas, according to the indictment, and are charged with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim and injure people.

deathmetal

Pure speculation to finalise the post i started?

Haha - the news is so bizzare sometimes. Is that a psychological tactic?

could be, worth thinking on, what did you have in mind?

deathmetal

I just think its intersting thatv Naiomi kline writes on this, the shock tactics of the enemy.

but she cant seem to believe governments would do it deliberately, why lie?

I dont like to discuss the public, but if you read that book, you will see what I mean, I think she knows more than she lets on,

Great writer of our generation.

She did more to wake up the youth than most in those days.

Brave people pre-internet

mastermg

I have a feeling TPTB are trying to make another 9/11 to kick the Muslims out of the US and raise the bar for the police state.