Wednesday, November 20, 2013

FBI Video Shows Al Qaeda in Kentucky Handling Heavy Weapons



The 2010 video, obtained exclusively by ABC News, was part of a broader ABC News investigation into the flawed refugee vetting program, which officials said may have let “dozens” of terrorists into the country.

In the video, Waad Ramadan Alwan is seen expertly field stripping what the FBI identified as a Russian PKM machine gun. Other still images provided by the FBI from hours-worth of surveillance footage show Alwan and an accomplice, Mohanad Shareef Hammadi, handling a Stinger missile launcher and a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher.

An FBI agent assigned to the sting operation that captured the video told ABC News that Alwan had bragged to an informant about killing American soldiers in Iraq. “He said he had them ‘for lunch and dinner,’” FBI Louisville Supervisory Special Agent Tim Beam said.

More @ ABC

4 comments:

  1. Okay boss, devil's advocate time.

    They came all the way to Kentucky to buy PKM's? I'm no expert but I know one, ONE place that makes them and I'm not sure they're even class 3, or seven, whoever can manufacture full autos. The east coast of Africa or Pakistan would have been a hell of a lot closer. And cheaper per unit. And ameneable to their cause via common religion, etc...

    I'm going to say that this was a sting where they dangled the good in front of these two nubs and they bit the hook. So the FBI is showing sheeple America about "how good they did" as well a putting setting up some straw men to handily knock over the next time the GUN SHOW LOOPHOLE or PRIVATE FIREARMS SALES boogie men come out and dance on the mainstream media stage.

    Forgive the bitterness please, I was initially excited to hear that there might be donors close by of some very, very useful equipment!!!

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    1. Back in the dark ages when I went to military school I was taught that entrapment was illegible........

      http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2011/03/entrapped-justin-moose-gets-30-months.html

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  2. This entire story sounds like BS to me.

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    1. I don't know why they wouldn't have set them up as they do most everyone.

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