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Army Major Nidal Hasan
Killing Spree on Army Base
News Updates and Background
US officials were aware
months
ago that Fort Hood jihadist
Nidal Hasan was trying
to contact Al-Qaeda
Retired Army Col. Terry Lee, reports on incendiary comments made by Hasan
against the U.S.
aggressor.
Audio About Hasan
Nov 23,
2009 Attorney for Hasan says he will likely plead not guilty to
the charges against him. Says he will probably use an insanity defense
at his military trial, and his attorney
Nov 9, 2009 -
The Senate, led by Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut., plans to
investigate how the Army missed numerous warning signs about Hasan's radical
views. "The murders of these 13 people was a terrorist act and, in
fact, it was the most destructive terrorist act to be committed on American
soil since 9/11," remarked Lieberman, who heads the Senate's Homeland
Security and Government Affairs Committee.
Nov 8, 2009 -
The Sunday Telegraph
Major Nidal Malik Hasan worshipped at a mosque led by a radical imam
said to be a "spiritual adviser" to three of the hijackers who attacked
America on September 11th, 20001. Hasan attended the controversial Dar al-Hijrah
mosque in Great Falls, Virginia, in 2001 at the same time as two of the
September 11 terrorists, His mother's funeral was held there in May that
year. Charles Allen, a former under-secretary for intelligence at the
Department of Homeland Security, described al-Awlaki as an "al-Qaeda
supporter who targets US Muslims with radical online lectures encouraging
terrorist attacks from his home in Yemen".
US officials were aware that Fort Hood jihadist
Nidal Hasan was trying
to contact Al-Qaeda
Nov 6th to 7th, 2009 - Military criminal investigators won't say when charges would be filed. "We have
not established a motive for the shootings at this time," said Army Criminal
Investigative Command spokesman Chris Grey. Obama again said, Don’t 'Jump to
Conclusions'.
Nov 5, 2009 - He willfully shot and killed 14 -
13 were soldiers - one of which was pregnant. 30 others wounded some
seriously. All were unarmed and many shot in the back.
Some are alleging that this was an act of Radical Jihad perpetrated by a
coward.
The shooter is
identified as 39 year old Major Nidal Malik Hasan who used two
handguns in the attack and is reported to have shouted Allahu Akbar over and
over. It's claimed he fired over 100 rounds into the group.
The shooting rampage began shortly after 1:20 p.m. Nov 5th, as scores of
soldiers from the 36th engineer brigade waited for medical exams at the
Soldier Readiness Processing Center, a gymnasium-sized building at Fort Hood
where troops are prepped for deployment.
Authorities say several witnesses heard Maj. Hasan open fire with two
weapons, neither of them Army-issued. One person with knowledge of the
weapons said one was a 357revolver, the other a FN Herstal "Five-seveN"tactical
pistol which can carry 20 rounds per magazine. A medic who treated the
major's injuries said his camouflage cargo pant pockets were full of
magazines.
Civilian Police Officer Kimberly Munley was directing traffic on the base.
By chance, she and her partner happened to walk past the Soldiers’ Readiness
Processing Centre as Hasan started shooting. She succeeded in bringing him
down by shooting him four times, even after being hit by a bullet that
passed through both her legs. She is in a stable condition.
(For the first 6 hours after the massacre officials at the base reported
that he was dead. They later said he was in stable condition on a ventilator. Reports then
began that he was in a coma - on Nov 9th a report said he was now conscious
and advised not to talk to authorities. Attorney John P. Galligan, a retired
Army colonel will represent Hasan in military court.)
Hasan was an Army psychiatrist who was scheduled to be deployed to Iraq. There were
eyewitness accounts that Nidal was selective in who he aimed and shot at and there may have been more than one shooter. Co-worker says, "He said, precisely, that maybe the Muslims should stand up
and fight against the aggressor."
Convenience
store photo of Hassan in Muslim clothing a few hours before the planned
massacre.
In recent days he emptied his, $350-a-month apartment, giving away many
items including bookcases, an air mattress and chairs.
His name appears on radical Internet postings
and federal agents grew suspicious.
At least six months ago, Hasan came to the attention of law enforcement
officials because of Internet postings about suicide bombings and other
threats.
They had not determined for certain whether Hasan is the author of
the posting, and a formal investigation had not been opened before the
shooting, said law enforcement officials who spoke on condition of anonymity
because they are not authorized to discuss the case. Federal search warrants
were now drawn up to seize of Hasan's computer.
Retired Army Col. Terry Lee, who said he worked with Hasan, told Fox News
that Hasan had hoped President Barack Obama would pull troops out of
Afghanistan and Iraq. Lee said Hasan got into frequent arguments with others
in the military who supported the wars, and had tried hard to prevent his
pending deployment.
Audio of Lee About Hasan
A fellow officer says he fought his deployment to Iraq and argued with
soldiers who supported U.S. wars. He required counseling as a medical
student because of problems with patients.
There are many unknowns about Nidal Malik Hasan, the man authorities say is
responsible for the worst mass killing on a U.S. military base. Most of all,
his motive. But details of his life and mindset, emerging from official
sources and personal acquaintances, are troubling.
Retired Maj. Gen. Robert Scales told Fox News the massacre did not appear to
be the act of a mentally ill or extremely stressed person. "This was a
deliberate act of execution," he said.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison said she was informed by officials that Hasan was
not shooting randomly but was targeting people he knew.
"The system is not doing
what it's supposed to do," said Dr. Val Finnell, who complained to
administrators at a military university about what he considered Hasan's
"anti-American" rants. "He at least should have been confronted about these
beliefs, told to cease and desist, and to shape up or ship out." Finnell
studied with Hasan from 2007-2008 in the master's program in public health
at the military's Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in
Bethesda, Md., where Hasan persistently complained about perceived
anti-Muslim sentiment in the military and injected his politics into courses
where they had no place. "In retrospect, I'm not surprised he did it,"
Finnell said of the shootings. "I had real questions about what his
priorities were, what his beliefs were."
Lt. Gen. Bob Cone, a base spokesman, said two additional suspects, also
soldiers, were apprehended. U.S. Rep. John Carter, whose district
encompasses Fort Hood, said the two suspects have been released, but a third
has been taken into custody.
Hasan attended prayers regularly when he lived outside Washington, often in
his Army uniform, said Faizul Khan, a former imam at a mosque Hasan attended
in Silver Spring, Md. He said Hasan was a lifelong Muslim
"Muslims should stand up and fight the aggressor." That's what Army Maj.
Nidal Malik Hasan said about America before he and possibly other Muslim
soldiers at Fort Hood shot 43 fellow soldiers, killing 12, who were
returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
"He said Muslims had a right to attack" the U.S., said Col. Terry Lee, who
worked with Hasan at the Texas post, where the devout Sunni Muslim refused
deployment. "He said Muslims shouldn't be fighting Muslims," he added. "He
was very clear on that."
Shockingly, a growing number of other Muslim American soldiers as well as
civilian contractors have put their religion before their duty. Some like
Hasan have killed, or tried to kill, their fellow soldiers. Others have
infiltrated the military in order to undermine it and aid and comfort the
enemy.
According to an explosive new book, "Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret
Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America," Hasan is just the tip of
a jihadist Fifth Column operating within the ranks of the U.S. military –
which is too blinded by political correctness to see the threat.
Col. Lee said Hasan complained about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He
had hoped President Obama would quickly end them, but when they "didn't come
to a quick end, he got more agitated."
This summer, Lee says he overheard Hasan praise the Muslim who shot two
soldiers at a military recruiting station in Little Rock, Ark.
"He was happy" about it, Lee said in an interview with Fox News. "He said
'Maybe we should have more of these people. Maybe people should strap [on]
bombs and go into town squares.'"
There are some 40 Muslims at Fort Hood, and an estimated 15,000 Muslims
serving throughout the U.S. armed forces.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations cautioned against a rush to
judgment about the shooter's motives.
"The motive of the attacker is not yet known," insisted CAIR Executive
Director Nihad Awad. (The FBI recently cut off ties to the Washington-based
group after identifying it as a front group for Hamas terrorists in the
largest terror finance case in U.S. history. CAIR and its founding chairman
were named unindicted terrorist co-conspirators in the case.)
But other current and former Muslims, who oppose CAIR and dispute its claims
to representing American Muslims, say the shooter's motive is clear: violent
jihad in the name of radical Islam.
"America needs to awaken from its sleep and its unwillingness to face the
issue of fundamentalist Islam in our midst which undoubtedly is the cause of
the tragedy in Fort Hood," said Walid Shoebat, a former Islamist terrorist.
"Some very serious decisions need to [be] made when it comes to having
Muslims protecting our country, as it is impossible to know whether they may
be honorable or foxes in the hen house."
Military jihadists fill 'every branch 'Ultimate 5th column penetration,
warns best-selling new book, "Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld
That's Conspiring to Islamize America
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=115218
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/top/all/6706316.html
13 Soldiers
Killed and 31 Wounded in Fort Hood Terror Attack.
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