Monday, January 17, 2022

Sorry, FBI: The Texas Synagogue Hostage Standoff Was No Surprise

Contrary to what public masses are being led to believe, Aafia Siddiqui-aka 'Lady al-Qaeda'-is no stranger to the FBI, or to any of the news outlets now faking surprise that her release from prison was the main motive behind Saturday's frightful hostage taking event at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, near Fort Worth, Texas.

The release of convicted terrorist Aafia Siddiqui from prison has been in the works for over a decade, and will not end with with the rabbi and three Synagogue congregants held hostage for 10 hours by alleged terrorist, 44-year-old British national Malik Faisal Akram, shot dead on site, by a Swat Team, flown in from Virginia, according to federal authorities.

Siddiqui and her supporters have long been known-but never acknowledged-by an FBI 'solely focused on destroying the domestic enemies of the Democratic Party'-still held in prison with no bail, intent of which is to keep them there as Jan. 6, 2021-accused "Insurrectionists" until after November Midterm Elections have come and gone-as the Congressional Democrats' human ace-in-the-hole strategy.

"Siddiqui, whose picture graces an FBI Most Wanted poster and is currently serving 86 years in a Texas jail, was educated in America."

"Siddiqui went to the US on a student visa in 1990 for undergraduate and graduate education. She eventually settled in Massachusetts and earned a PhD in neuroscience from Brandeis University in 2001. A Muslim who had engaged in Islamic charity work, she returned to Pakistan in 2002 before disappearing with her three young children in March 2003, shortly after the arrest in Pakistan of her second husband's uncle, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged chief planner of the September 11 attacks. Khalid Mohammed reportedly mentioned Siddiqui's name while he was being interrogated and, shortly thereafter, she was added to the FBI Seeking Information-War on Terrorism list.(Wikipedia)".

"In May 2004, the FBI named Siddiqui as one of its seven Most Wanted Terrorists. Her whereabouts were reported to have been unknown for more than five years until she was arrested in July 2008 in Afghanistan. Upon her arrest, the Afghan police said she was carrying in her purse handwritten notes and a computer thumb drive containing recipes for conventional bombs and weapons of mass destruction, instructions on how to make machines to shoot down US drones, descriptions of New York City landmarks with references to a mass casualty attack, and two pounds of sodium cyanide in a glass jar."

With its shameful track record on Aafia Siddiqui alone, the FBI shows it has no place in Intelligence gathering.

https://canadafreepress.com/article/sorry-fbi-the-texas-synagogue-hostage-standoff-was-no-surprise 

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