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Nidal Ayyad. [Source: FBI]
60 posted on 02/06/2011 4:04:56 PM PST by bronxville
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To: bronxville

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Ptech Founded with Support from Suspected Terrorism Financiers -

PTECH is founded in 1994 by OUSSAMA, ZIADE, HUSSEIN IBRAHIM, and JAMES CERRATO. Ziade came from LEBANON to study at HARVARD University. As the Associated Press will describe it, Ptech’s “idea was to help complicated organizations like the military and large companies create a picture of how their assets—people and technology—work together. Then the software could show how little changes, like combining two departments, might affect the whole.”

They raise $20 million to start the company. A number of Ptech employees and investors will later be suspected of having ties to groups that have been designated by the US as terrorist organizations: [CNN, 12/6/2002; Wall Street Journal, 12/6/2002; Associated Press, 1/3/2003]

YASSIN al-QADI, a Saudi multimillionaire. He will invest $5 million of Ptech’s start-up money. The US will declare him an al-Qaeda financier shortly after 9/11 (see October 12, 2001).

In 1998, al-Qadi will come under investigation by FBI agent Robert Wright (see October 1998) for potential ties to the 1998 US EMBASSY BOMBINGS (see 10:35-10:39 a.m., August 7, 1998).

Al-Qadi is also a major investor in BMI Inc., an investment firm with connections to a remarkable number of suspected terrorist financiers (see 1986-October 1999).

Al-Qadi later will claim that he sold his investment in Ptech in 1999, but there will be evidence he may continue to hold a financial stake after that year, and even after the US will officially declare him a terrorism financier (see 1999-After October 12, 2001). [Wall Street Journal, 12/6/2002; Washington Post, 12/7/2002; Associated Press, 1/3/2003]

GAMEL AHMED, Ptech’s comptroller in the mid-1990s. One al-Qadi loan Wright will investigate also involves Ahmed. [Associated Press, 1/3/2003]

HUSSEIN IBRAHIM, Ptech vice president and chief scientist. He also serves as vice president and then president of BMI from 1989 until 1995. He has no known direct terrorism finance connections, but it has been reported that al-Qadi brought Ibrahim into Ptech as his representative. [Wall Street Journal, 12/6/2002; WBZ 4 (Boston), 12/9/2002; Associated Press, 1/3/2003]

SOLIMAN BIHEIRI. He is the head of BMI and a member of Ptech’s board. US prosecutors will later call him the US BANKER FOR THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD, a banned Egyptian militant group. He will later be convicted for lying and immigration fraud (see June 15, 2003). [FrontPage Magazine, 6/17/2005]

ABDURAHMAN ALAMOUDI. He is one of Ptech’s founders, as well as an investor in BMI. In 2004, the US will sentence him to 23 years in prison for illegal dealings with LIBYA (see October 15, 2004). [Washington Post, 10/16/2004; FrontPage Magazine, 6/17/2005]

MUHAMMED MUBAYYID and SUHEIL LAHEIR. Neither have any known direct ties to terrorism financing. However, both are longtime Ptech employees whom formerly worked for CARE INTERNATIONAL, a Boston-based suspect Islamic charity (not to be confused with a large international charity having the same name). [Wall Street Journal, 12/6/2002]

In 2005, Mubayyid will be charged with conspiring to defraud the US and making false statements to the FBI. CARE INTERNATIONAL had previously been the Boston branch of the Al-KIFAH REFUGEE CENTER (see [a0493kifahboston]]) and a recruitment office for MAKTAB Al KHIDMAT (MAK), the precursor organization to al-Qaeda (see 1985-1989). LAHEIR, Ptech’s chief architect, wrote many articles in support of Islamic holy war. HE FREQUENTLY QUOTED ABDULLAH AZZAM, bin LADEN’S MENTOR. [Associated Press, 5/13/2005; FrontPage Magazine, 6/17/2005]

YAQUB MIRZA. He is a Ptech investor and on a Ptech advisory board. He directs SAAR, a multi-million dollar network of companies and charities in HERNDON, VIRGINIA (see July 29, 1983). In March 2002, US investigators will raid the SAAR network for suspected terrorism ties (see March 20, 2002). In late 2002, the Wall Street Journal will report, “US officials privately say Mr. Mirza and his associates also have connections to al-Qaeda and to other entities officially listed by the US as sponsors of terrorism.” [Wall Street Journal, 12/6/2002; WBZ 4 (Boston), 12/9/2002; Associated Press, 1/3/2003]

BMI itself directly invests in Ptech. It also gives Ptech a founding loan, and leases Ptech much of its office and computer equipment. [Wall Street Journal, 12/6/2002; Associated Press, 1/3/2003] Ptech president Ziade and other Ptech employees will claim that all of their ties to suspected terrorist financiers are coincidental.

By 2002, Ptech will have annual revenues of up to $10 million. [Wall Street Journal, 12/6/2002] Ptech’s potential ties to suspected terrorist financiers will be of particular concern BECAUSE OF ITS POTENTIAL ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED GOVERNMENT INFORMATION (see 1996-1997). [Wall Street Journal, 12/6/2002; Boston Globe, 12/7/2002]

Joe Bergantino, a CBS journalist who will be the first to report on Ptech, will say of Ptech in 2002, “The worst-case scenario is that this is a situation where this was planned for a very long time to establish a company in this country and in the computer software business that would target federal agencies and gain access to key government data to essentially help”

And who signed off on this totally Muslim project who had access to our secrets? There are obviously master-planners working and funding in tandem. Millions of our tax-dollars are funding our own demise in more ways than one. The approval is coming from people who aren’t even in our government, let alone being representatives, though I highly suspect some of them are in league. Whose running this country?


61 posted on 02/06/2011 4:32:40 PM PST by bronxville
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