Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Released Gitmo Detainees linked to Detroit Jet Attack

DHS Minister Janet Totalitano, after eating her words that the security precautions in place for air travel worked, stated there was no reason to believe the attempted blowing up of a jet in Detroit by a man named Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, bought a one way ticket with cash, was on a terrorist watch list and who's father informed authorities that he was becoming radicalized -- was a terrorist plot.

Some of the Jihadikaze's released from Gitmo would beg to differ.....
Two of the four leaders allegedly behind the al Qaeda plot to blow up a Northwest Airlines passenger jet over Detroit were released by the U.S. from the Guantanamo prison in November, 2007, according to American officials and Department of Defense documents. Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the Northwest bombing in a Monday statement that vowed more attacks on Americans.

American officials agreed to send the two terrorists from Guantanamo to Saudi Arabia where they entered into an “art therapy rehabilitation program” and were set free, according to U.S. and Saudi officials.

Guantanamo prisoner #333, Muhamad Attik al-Harbi, and prisoner #372, Said Ali Shari, were sent to Saudi Arabia on Nov. 9, 2007, according to the Defense Department log of detainees who were released from American custody. Al-Harbi has since changed his name to Muhamad al-Awfi. (National Terror Alert)

(NOTE: Totalitano only believes flag-waving Tea Party, 9.12 members and serviceman returning home from duty are extremists.)

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