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FBI talks about 6 Terrorists arrested in NJ but forgets to mention the 4 they let go…hmmmm.

This is a worrisome trend in our fight against the Islamic Radicals making war against our civilization. No not the fact that we are employing the FBI, though that isindeed worrisome  e. What is the most worrisome is our Government agencies not telling us the score regarding the arrests they do make. See there were 10 Terrorists originally seen in the video. Four were not arrested because of lack of evidence. The four were not arrested even though they were seen in the video firing weapons and shouting Allah Akbar along with the six now in custody. Apparently there was not enough evidence to arrest them. The idiocy of treating this as a law enforcement issue was dealt with here.  

Now we have this follow on article where the FBI is telling us all about terrorism and not a single word about the ones they didn’t arrest. Boy its sure neat to have the FBI tell us about terrorism. These are the same wizards who let the second most important person of the 1993 World Trade Tower   Bombing go free after they questioned him. Naturally he immediately escaped to Iraq, not that anyone brags about that these days. Feels like I am getting a briefing on terrorism from the Keystone Kops.

 Who would have thunk that George Tenet was an original cast member of the Keystone Cops?

Maybe worse because at least the Keystone Kops would admit to their failures. But in this article there is not a single word regarding the 4 terrorists they failed to build a case against.

Justice Department records show that the FBI and other federal and local agencies have led prosecutions of a dozen such alleged plots since the Sept. 11 attacks on New York City and Washington. The latest began last Tuesday, when five New Jersey Muslim men were charged with plotting to kill soldiers at the Army’s Fort Dix, N.J., compound. A sixth man was charged with helping the group obtain illegal firearms.

Wouldn’t you think that after bragging about the terrorists they managed to arrest they might want to mention the ones who got away. After all its a perfect segue into a discussion regarding the difficulties in building cases against Terrorists. Course maybe admitting failure might not be a wise if you are a bureaucrat trying to prove that your nose belongs in the business of war fighters. This is after all a war, not that you can tell.

HOMEGROWN CELLS IN USA: ‘Bonehead factor’ cited by experts   The government has won terrorism convictions in seven cases. Others are ongoing.

Hmmm…Are these the same experts who interviewed Abdul Rahman Yasin and then let him go? Are these the same experts who told us:

Judging from news reports and the portrayal of villains in our popular entertainment, Americans are bedeviled by fantasies about terrorism. They seem to believe that terrorism is the greatest threat to the United States and that it is becoming more widespread and lethal. They are likely to think that the United States is the most popular target of terrorists. And they almost certainly have the impression that extremist Islamic groups cause most terrorism. (Larry Johnson July 2001 New York Times) 0

Fittingly this arrogant useless cog in the bureaucratic machine utters this marvelous “prediction”…less than 2 months prior the worst terrorist attack in history 9/11:

Nor are the United States and its policies the primary target.

This was terrorism “expert” Larry Johnson whose bureaucratic resume is quite impressive for those of you impressed by bureaucrats. Perhaps we should throw all the bureaucrats to the bottom of the ocean prior to the lawyers.

Mr. Johnson, who worked previously with the Central Intelligence Agency and U.S. State Department’s Office of Counter Terrorism, is a recognized expert in the fields of terrorism, aviation security, crisis and risk management.

These “experts” managed to allow the worst terror attack in history to be carried off by a group of young students from a culture of failure. Exactly what have these “experts” done to deserve to be listened to? Especially when they do talk they don’t tell us everything even now. Like what happened to the other 4 NJ Terrorists?

And what article on terror would be complete without a quote from a bastard who by rights should have been put in jail for incompetence instead of being awarded the Freedom Medal. Perhaps though the Freedom Medal means as much as the Nobel Prize these days. Anyway’s lets here what George Tenet has to say:

That was my intuition at the time,” says George Tenet in an interview. Tenet was CIA director from 1997 to 2004 and just released a book, At the Center of the Storm, about his tenure. Tenet says the lesson is “don’t get fixed on a particular face (because) there may be multiple kinds of faces.”

Bureaucrat extraordinaire Tenet dropping his pearls of wisdom upon us from high up the mountain of bureaucratic bullshit. I mean really what they hell are we worrying about this loser for gods sake. He was in charge of a Government Agency specifically charged with preventing attacks against this country. An Agency we dumped literally billions upon billions of dollars into and the entire lot of them were outwitted by a culture unable to produce a single weapon of their own. A culture unable to even produce farm equipment on their own…a culture unable to bring to the surface that which funds their attacks on us. And we are still listening to this stack of bureaucratic bullshit not to mention pinning medals on him? Is this a Monty Python skit?

Pasquale D’Amuro, the FBI’s counterterrorism chief in 2002 and 2003, says the alleged New Jersey plot appears to be such a case. The six men arrested, he notes, were born in the former Yugoslavia, Jordan and Turkey and had lived in the USA without incident. One was a citizen, two were legal residents and three were here illegally. They had lived here at least six years, neighbors told the Associated Press.

Holy Smokes he doesn’t mention the 4 he missed AGAIN! Maybe those four will do those experts a favor and pop up again doing something illegal before they murder us in the thousands. Oh wait the 19 did that and nothing happened. Ok I know I am getting cynical about this entire process when I start hoping that if those four actually do carry out a terrorist attack that it will be against those who don’t believe they deserve arresting. Arresting terrorists…hmm, didn’t we cover that already?

You know what just occurred to me? Why haven’t any of those bastions of left wing lunacy declared themselves sanctuary for the terrorists? I can see it now San Francisco declares neutrality in the war on terror and declares its city limits to be sanctuary to Islamic terrorists.

Finally the article of shame ends on this note.

Intelligence analysts say the lack of an al-Qaeda-led terror strike here may signal that the group is waiting until it can mount an attack that will equal the 9/11 strikes in casualties and publicity value.

Yes it could mean that…or not. Maybe it means that Al Qaeda realizes that striking again would accomplish nothing towards their goal? Maybe it means that unless the Ummah demand proof of Al Qaeda’s strength there will be no more major attacks against the United States. Does an attack serve Al Qaeda’s purpose? If their purpose is to win in the Middle East and gain a country to build strength inside of then no a huge 9/11 strike inside of the United States may make no sense at all since that would only rejuvenate the American Publics desire to strike back.

But I am drifting away from my point. Who the hell is keeping track of the FBI and why are they letting terrorists go? And why aren’t they being asked about it at every single press conference or article about the 6 NJ terrorists they did arrest?

Here is the original article on the subject. Thanks to PJ Media for linking to the original story.

Link to Pierre Legrand’s Pink Flamingo Bar » Fighting terror with a Law Enforcement Model…who knew we got stupid again?   

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