20 Years Ago: Kahane Murder Foretold ’93 WTC, 9/11; Feds Ignored Qaeda’s 1st Victim
The late Rabbi Meir Kahane, Zichrono LiVrachah [of Blessed Memory], former Member of the Knesset (Israeli Parliament), and founder of the Jewish Defense League (JDL), was the very first American victim of Al-Qaeda. On November 5, 1990, Rabbi Kahane was shot in cold blood by Islamic terrorist El-Sayyid Nosair, while Kahane was giving a speech at a hotel in New York.
Had federal authorities actually paid attention to the Kahane trial and to the prison activities of Nosair, they would have uncovered the 1993 World Trade Center 9/11 attacks. Nosair prayed at Brooklyn’s Al-Farouq Mosque, the Al-Qaeda mosque from which the first attack was planned and at which part of the 9/11 attacks were ultimately born.
Many of the participants and planners of the 1993 attacks visited Nosair in prison, notably THIS waste of human flesh:
Ramzi Yousef (رمزي يوسف) was one of the main perpetrators of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and planners of the Bojinka plot. Stating, "Yes, I am a terrorist, and proud of it . . ." Yousef was convicted along with two co-conspirators and sentenced to two life sentences for his part in the Bojinka plot and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Yousef's uncle is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a senior al-Qaeda member also in U.S. custody, the principal architect of the September 11th attacks, as well as many other terrorist plots.
But at the time of Kahane's murder in 1990, the feds didn’t care about a bunch of crazy Muslims, and didn’t bother to notice that the chicken scratches on the wall were actually Arabic script . . .
Debbie Schlussel marks the 20th anniversary of the murder. She tells the story of al Qaeda's first American victim HERE.
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And the HNIC aka, Obummer, still denies there are 'terrorists'.
ReplyDeleteNow Gates has caved. What next, hand over the keys to dinnerjacket?
wv- ratiz
Got that right.
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ReplyDeleteSean you are doing America a great service with this blog, your SOF service, and prolly your civvie job.
Thank you, from all of us.