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U.S. terror group ignored amid raised threat?
World Net Daily ^ | August 12, 2006 | Art Moore

Posted on 08/13/2006 9:39:07 AM PDT by Clovis_Skeptic

Investigator says domestic cells involved in 9-11 still in business


Sheik Mubarak Gilani

Amid heightened security after Hezbollah threats and the foiled UK plot, an independent investigator of the Oklahoma City bombing contends a terrorist network allied with the Lebanese group and al-Qaida – allegedly responsible for more attacks on U.S. soil in the past 20 years than any other terrorist organization – remains a danger because of neglect by U.S. authorities.

Jamaat al-Fuqra, a Pakistani-based group with thousands of American members, has worked closely with Hezbollah, al-Qaida, Hamas and others on attacks in the U.S. – including the bombings of the World Trade Center in 1993, Oklahoma City's Murrah Federal Building in 1995 and the 9-11 attacks – but remains conspicuously absent from the State Department's terrorist list, asserts Oklahoma-based researcher Patrick Briley.

A former investigative aide to the late Adm. Hyman Rickover, Briley has poured himself into the Oklahoma City bombing case for the past decade, concluding the piles of evidence he has passed on to authorities through attorneys clearly points to the controversial conclusion Islamic terrorists used Americans Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols to carry out the plot.

Al-Fuqra, he says, is a key part of an Oklahoma City terrorist network that has participated in major attacks in the U.S. – and most importantly – remains in operation today.

Last month, the FBI said it stepped up its monitoring of Hezbollah operations in the U.S. after the terrorist group issued threats against American interests. But Briley insists that is a "hollow claim," charging the agency is "not doing enough to stop Hezbollah's protected helper in the U.S., al-Fuqra."

Responding to Briley's charge, FBI spokesman Stephen Kodak Jr. did not specifically elaborate on al-Fuqra but said counterterrorism is "the FBI's number one priority."

"The FBI takes all terrorism allegations extremely seriously," he said. "Each and every allegation with a terrorist nexus is fully investigated and run to its logical conclusion. Detecting and protecting Americans both in the U.S. and abroad against terrorists and acts of terrorism is our number one goal."

State Department spokeswoman Rhonda Shore, who handles counterterrorism issues, said she had not heard of al-Fuqra. Shore said she would try to find out why the terrorist group is not on the State Department's list, but she did not reply before press time.

Entrance to Al-Fuqra encampment in Hancock, N.Y., (Courtesy Northeast Intelligence Network)

Middle East analyst Daniel Pipes called al-Fuqra an extremely dangerous and "chilling organization" that has "operated below the radar for quite a few years."

Pipes, director of the Philadelphia-based Middle East Forum, told WND he could not speak to al-Fuqra's many alleged connections but agrees the group doesn't have the law enforcement attention it deserves.

Pipes said he thinks well of the FBI in terms of its classic criminal investigations, which it now applies to counterterrorism. But he is extremely critical of the agency as a political entity, pointing to "embarrassing" blunders. One example, he says is FBI chief Robert Mueller's overtures to the American Muslim Council's Abdurahman Alamoudi just months before the Islamic leader was arrested on terrorism-related charges.

The FBI's top brass, Pipes said, seems to have "no idea of the difference between a moderate and radical Muslim."

Joseph Bodansky, the former director of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, has affirmed al-Fuqra operations in the U.S. have been known to the FBI and CIA for more than two decades.

Al-Fuqra's founder and leader Sheik Mubarak Gilani, Briley points out, is a close associate of 9-11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohmmed, who sent convicted conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui to live with al-Fuqra member Melvin Lattimore and attend flight school in Norman, Okla.

Lattimore was involved directly in the 1993 World Trade Center and Oklahoma City bombings and the 9-11 attacks as an al-Fuqra member but is "walking the streets of America," Briley says.

Gilani at one time was in Pakistani custody for the abduction of American journalist Daniel Pearl. Intelligence sources determined Pearl was attempting to meet with Gilani in the days before he disappeared in Karachi and later was beheaded. Intelligence sources also suggest a link between al-Fuqra and Richard Reid, the infamous "shoe bomber" who attempted to ignite explosives aboard a Paris-to-Miami passenger flight Dec. 22, 2001.

Beltway sniper John Muhammad also has been tied to al-Fuqra, and Briley says there is a lot of circumstantial evidence that links the group to Oklahoma University bomber Joel Hinrichs.

Briley says the upcoming congressional hearings into a possible foreign terrorist connection to the Oklahoma City bombing – spearheaded by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif. – is an opportunity to spotlight the activities of al-Fuqra in the U.S. and find out why the group has been kept off the U.S. State Department Terror list.

"There is a great lack of confidence that the FBI and Department of Justice leadership and supervisors in D.C. will adequately handle this Oklahoma terror network information, since they have been aware of it for two decades and still have not done the right thing," Briley said.

Entrance to Hancock, N.Y., encampment (Courtesy Northeast Intelligence Network)

Briley says Bodansky, in his role as Congress's counterterrorism source, made Rohrabacher aware of al-Fuqra's terrorist activities and believes there was a Muslim connection to the Oklahoma City.

Al-Fuqra has more than two dozen "Jamaats," or private communities, loosely connected and scattered throughout the U.S. with an estimated 5,000 members.

As WorldNetDaily reported, the group is using Islamic schools in the United States as training facilities, including an encampment in the Catskill Mountains near Hancock, N.Y., called "Holy Islamberg." According to an investigative report, neighboring residents were deeply concerned about military-style training taking place there and frustrated by an apparent lack of attention from federal authorities.

The terrorist group seeks to counter "excessive Western influence on Islam" through any means necessary, publicly embracing the ideology that violence is necessary to purify Islam. The enemies of Islam, the group says, are all non-Muslims and any Muslim who does not follow the tenets of fundamentalist Islam as detailed in the Quran.

Many of its attacks in the 1980s, in fact, targeted Islamic sects as well as other minority religious groups.

Al-Fuqra openly recruits through various social service organizations in the U.S., including the prison system. Members live in compounds where they agree to abide by the laws of Jamaat al-Fuqra, which are considered to be above local, state and federal authority.

The group has been known to recruit disaffected young men to carry out U.S. terror attacks, including blacks, white supremacists, illegal immigrants and Native Americans as well as inmates.


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alfuqra; gilani; jamatalfuqra; jihad; jihadinamerica; muslim; okcbombing; terrorist
responsible for more attacks on U.S. soil in the past 20 years than any other terrorist organization – remains a danger because of neglect by U.S. authorities.

Always our state dept. has it's head in the sand it seem. I wish GW would clean house over there, before we all suffer the consequences.

1 posted on 08/13/2006 9:39:08 AM PDT by Clovis_Skeptic
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To: Grampa Dave; ladyinred; Ernest_at_the_Beach

more al-fuqra


2 posted on 08/13/2006 9:41:35 AM PDT by Clovis_Skeptic (Islam is a religion of peace my as@)
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To: Clovis_Skeptic

Briley was a Freeper who went by the handle of OKCSubmariner. I think he was banned in 02. His last post is 9/9/02.


3 posted on 08/13/2006 9:52:53 AM PDT by financeprof
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To: financeprof
If you've ever read OKCSubmariner over on Liberty Post, you'd know why he was banned.

The guy is a complete kook who believes all the usual conspiracy theories including the 2004 election was stolen by Bush, Bush & Cheney were behind the "leak" of Plame's name, Bush was involved somehow with Sept. 11th, etc.

4 posted on 08/13/2006 9:56:34 AM PDT by COEXERJ145 (Free Republic is Currently Suffering a Pandemic of “Bush Derangement Syndrome.”)
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To: financeprof
"Briley was a Freeper who went by the handle of OKCSubmariner. I think he was banned in 02. His last post is 9/9/02."

....And he should be banned again I say....... this stuff about our inept gov't. gets embarrassing!.... / sarc

5 posted on 08/13/2006 9:58:06 AM PDT by patriot_wes (Law of Unintended Consequences; Infant Baptism = an unbelieving, unsaved church.)
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To: Clovis_Skeptic
A former investigative aide to the late Adm. Hyman Rickover, Briley has poured himself into the Oklahoma City bombing case for the past decade, concluding the piles of evidence he has passed on to authorities through attorneys clearly points to the controversial conclusion Islamic terrorists used Americans Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols to carry out the plot.

Ironically enough, one of the big reasons that the islamic connection to OKC was covered up was to allow the FBI to continue to kick in doors and burn homes with residents still inside in the name of fighting domestic terrorism. 9-11 solved that problem for them but the FBI isn't about to admit all that now.

6 posted on 08/13/2006 9:59:39 AM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity ("Sharpei diem - Seize the wrinkled dog.")
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To: thinden

Pat Briley ping!


7 posted on 08/13/2006 10:03:07 AM PDT by MizSterious (Anonymous sources often means "the voices in my head told me.")
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To: Clovis_Skeptic

Ah, that new code word for Islamofascists...'disaffected' young men. The Left wrings its hands and moans, 'what can we do to make them happy? Why oh why do they hate us? We need to educate them, alleviate Middle East poverty, illiteracy, dismal quality of life'. Nowhere do we hear from the likes of Wolf Blitzer that western civilization is worth defending.


8 posted on 08/13/2006 10:06:44 AM PDT by hershey
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To: financeprof; COEXERJ145; patriot_wes; Excuse_My_Bellicosity; MizSterious

I apologize for not being aware of Briley's reputation. I checked on the US State Dept's Terror list, and Al-Fuqra or any deveration of this org name is not listed. Plus, Rhonda Shore is indeed the spokesperson for the Terror unit. I am having a hard time finding anything to discredit Briley ( in regards to this article), or World Net Daily article at this point.


9 posted on 08/13/2006 10:18:01 AM PDT by Clovis_Skeptic (Islam is a religion of peace my as@)
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To: hershey
Ah, that new code word for Islamofascists...'disaffected' young men.

Disaffected is defined as- Resentful and rebellious, especially against authority.

Seems appropriate for these criminals. Why or what are they resentful of??? I don't know. We all have a great opportunity here in the land of the free. I guess also the freedom to be an idiot, which is displayed all to frequently.

10 posted on 08/13/2006 10:28:16 AM PDT by Clovis_Skeptic (Islam is a religion of peace my as@)
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To: Clovis_Skeptic

Having grown up in Oklahoma, I'm really surprised that the good people of Oklahoma have put up with these local and internation al Fuqra Islamofacists.


Thanks for posting another scary article on the scary al Fuqra thugs.


11 posted on 08/13/2006 12:03:32 PM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Clovis_Skeptic

more on Jamaat al Fuqra can be found here: http://politicsofcp.blogspot.com/


12 posted on 08/13/2006 12:10:14 PM PDT by TennCon
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To: MizSterious

I'll be danged.

dodging any tornados lately?


13 posted on 08/15/2006 10:40:45 AM PDT by thinden
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