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CUG
09-24-2009, 08:28 PM
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/story/1635123.html
http://media.star-telegram.com/smedia/2009/09/24/20/Smadi.mugshot.prod_affiliate.58.jpg

DALLAS -- Federal agents arrested a Jordanian Thursday suspected of trying to blow up the 60-story Fountain Place building in downtown Dallas. Undercover agents with the FBI tricked Hosam Maher Husein Smadi, 19, into thinking that he was detonating a bomb placed in an SUV parked outside the 60-story skyscraper at 1445 Ross Ave., before they arrested him, according to court documents. The explosive device was inert and inactive, the Justice Department said in a news release. "The identification and apprehension of this defendant, who was acting alone, is a sobering reminder that there are people among us who want to do us grave harm,” U.S. Attorney James T. Jacks said in the news release announcing the arrest. Undercover agents posing as members of an al Qaeda sleeper cell met with Smadi several times while the terrorist suspect hatched his plot to commit jihad, or holy war, against the "Romans (Christians) and Jews," an arrest warrant affidavit says. The affidavit says Smadi made clear his intention to serve as a soldier for Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda, and to conduct violent jihad. But it says he was interested in "self-jihad" because it is "the best type of jihad." The investigation by the FBI and members of the North Texas Joint Terrorism Task Force determined that Smadi was not associated with other terrorist organizations. The FBI said Smadi was in the United States illegally and lived and worked in Italy, Texas, about 45 minutes south of Dallas. Federal agents said they discovered Smadi within a group of online terrorists, and added that he stood out because of his willingness to conduct terrorist attacks inside the United States. "This is not related to any other investigation," said Mark White, an FBI spokesman. "This is a standalone terrorist. A lone individual who did whatever it is that he did." There is an ongoing investigation in New York and Colorado into a possible terrorist strike. Smadi told undercover officials that he wanted to blow up a credit card center in the United States. "Millions of people will incur losses," the arrest warrant affidavit quotes Smadi saying. "Unemployment, poverty, hunger, and a strike to the head of the government. Don't forget the psychological impacts on the loss of this beautiful building." Smadi is expected to make his first court appearance at 11 a.m. Friday in U.S. District Court in Dallas before U.S. Magistrate Judge Irma C. Ramirez. Is that you Antonito? :rofl: jk

battleaxe1
09-24-2009, 08:32 PM
They should cut off his head in public. :guns:

J NRG
09-24-2009, 08:45 PM
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CUG
09-24-2009, 08:49 PM
Originally posted by J NRG
Has anyone else noticed how many of the recently caught terrorists/jihadists were somehow in contact with federal authorities either in guise as weapons/materials dealers or clerics and etc...?


It almost seems like every story in which one is caught, the feds were handing him the evidence.

Not leaning towards conspiracy but WTF? No different than buying drugs off of an undercover cop, or trying to fuck a police-woman hooker.

TorqueDog
09-24-2009, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by CUG
No different than buying drugs off of an undercover cop, or trying to fuck a police-woman hooker. What if you know the hooker was actually a police-woman, but you've just always wanted to fuck a female cop? Should you just ask her what time she's off? What's the etiquette here?

J NRG
09-24-2009, 09:02 PM
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CUG
09-24-2009, 09:04 PM
Originally posted by TorqueDog
What if you know the hooker was actually a police-woman, but you've just always wanted to fuck a female cop? Should you just ask her what time she's off? What's the etiquette here? Speaking from experience, this is likely the most effective approach.

Toma
09-24-2009, 10:14 PM
Originally posted by J NRG
Has anyone else noticed how many of the recently caught terrorists/jihadists were somehow in contact with federal authorities either in guise as weapons/materials dealers or clerics and etc...?


It almost seems like every story in which one is caught, the feds were handing him the evidence.

Not leaning towards conspiracy but WTF?

Well of course. Lots of people hate the US, but lack resources, intelligence, or whatever to do anything.

Part B is of course the US has to keep up the guise of impending danger and doom from the evil non existant or impotent haters or "terrorists"

So they dream this shit up, and create the scenarios that serves their agenda.

And yes, this certainly reeks of entrapment.

Toma
09-24-2009, 10:20 PM
A female cop is much more responsive if you come across as a regular Joe, and not a regular John... :poosie:

G-Suede
09-25-2009, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by Toma
A female cop is much more responsive if you come across as a regular Joe, and not a regular John... :poosie:

Ah, but the real question that begs your response Toma, seeing that you have profound knowledge in this particular area, is what if rather than a female cop it's a Cambodian transvestite? Regular Joe or regular John, which one netted the bj?

:poosie:

J NRG
09-25-2009, 12:20 AM
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Toma
09-25-2009, 12:23 AM
Originally posted by G-Suede


Ah, but the real question that begs your response Toma, seeing that you have profound knowledge in this particular area, is what if rather than a female cop it's a Cambodian transvestite? Regular Joe or regular John, which one netted the bj?

:poosie:
Regular Joe....

You should hear about the total Knock Out Porn Star looking Black Transexual I met in Vegas yesterday!

G-Suede
09-25-2009, 07:05 AM
LOL, sweet.

freshprince1
09-25-2009, 08:19 AM
It bugs me how they keep repeating that this guy was not affiliated with any other sects or groups. Are they scared of offending Al Quaeda? Or are they scared of the bleeding-heart self-neutering liberals who would say the police are falsely accusing the terrorist groups of being associated with a wannabe terrorist?

toastgremlin
09-25-2009, 09:24 AM
Originally posted by freshprince1
It bugs me how they keep repeating that this guy was not affiliated with any other sects or groups. Are they scared of offending Al Quaeda? Or are they scared of the bleeding-heart self-neutering liberals who would say the police are falsely accusing the terrorist groups of being associated with a wannabe terrorist? It's because the US Patriot Act treats terror intentions as part of a terror group much more severely than a guy on his own - it changes what surveillance methods can be used and which part of the act they refer to for sentencing.

His lawyer is probably trying to keep whatever "online terrorist" group he was chatting with from being considered conspiracy, which would increase his sentence.

That said, I don't think it'll matter much for this guy; he's gonna get what he deserves.

Kennyredline
09-25-2009, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by TorqueDog
What if you know the hooker was actually a police-woman, but you've just always wanted to fuck a female cop? Should you just ask her what time she's off? What's the etiquette here?
She would probably say no, seeing as how the guy was already gonna give her money for sex. Unless she's into role-playing...

TorqueDog
09-25-2009, 10:26 AM
Originally posted by Kennyredline
Unless she's into role-playing... She's a cop, you'd think she'd understand we're expecting her to use the handcuffs...