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Ten Years After Empire State Terror Attack, the Truth Comes Out
Little Green Footballs ^ | February 18, 2007 | Charles Johnson

Posted on 02/18/2007 9:42:28 AM PST by faq

In February 1997, Palestinian English teacher Ali Abu Kamal went to the 86th floor observation deck of the Empire State Building, pulled out a gun, and opened fire, killing one person and wounding six others before killing himself. Even though he carried letters ranting about the US and Israel, the media heavily promoted the story that he was despondent and suicidal after a financial loss.

Today the killer’s daughter—who works for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian “refugees” (UNRWA)—admitted that this story was a complete fraud. She wants the world to know that her father was “martyred for patriotic motivations.”

And the family was directly instructed to lie about it by the Palestinian Authority: Killer’s daughter admits it was political.

GAZA CITY - Ali Abu Kamal’s relatives say they are tired of lying about why the Palestinian opened fire on the observation deck of Empire State Building, killing a tourist and injuring six other people before committing suicide.

Kamal’s widow insisted after the shooting spree that the attack was not politically motivated. She said that her husband had become suicidal after losing $300,000 in a business venture.

But in a stunning admission, Kamal’s 48-year-old daughter Linda told the Daily News that her dad wanted to punish the U.S. for supporting Israel - and revealed her mom’s 1997 account was a cover story crafted by the Palestinian Authority.

A Palestinian Authority official advised us to say the attack was not for political reasons because that would harm the peace agreement with Israel,” she told The News on Friday. “We didn’t know that he was martyred for patriotic motivations, so we repeated what we were told to do.”

But three days after the shootings, Kamal’s family got a copy of a letter that was found on his body, they said. The letter said he planned the violence as a political statement, his daughter said. “When we wanted to clarify that to the media, nobody listened to us,” she said. “His goal was patriotic. He wanted to take revenge from the Americans, the British, the French and the Israelis.”

She said the family became certain that he carried out the attack for political reasons after reading his diary. “He wrote that after he raised his children and made sure that his family was all right he decided to avenge in the highest building in America to make sure they get his message,” said Linda, who works for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.

She said her mom burned the diary, fearing that it would cause the family trouble.



TOPICS: Front Page News; US: New York
KEYWORDS: aliabukamal; enemywithin; giuliani; guiliani; gungrabbingrino; infiltration; journalisticfraud; kamal; msmlies; muslims; newyork; ny; rino; rinonottoughonterror; rop; suddenjihadsyndrome; terrorism; trop; withinthegates
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To: lowbridge
When it's a rainy day when one expected sunshine, it's grounds for a car bombing.

They don't just have a 'bad hair day', they have a 'bad hair life'.

61 posted on 02/18/2007 11:39:14 AM PST by 6SJ7
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To: sofaman
If ye are despaired sofaman, then stay on the sofa and let the adults go out and vote.

For the millionth time, it's NOT only about gun control, OR the WoT.

There are MANY issues that RINO-rudy is on the WRONG, LIBERAL side of.

He has ABSOLUTELY no business running ANYTHING more than a northeastern BLUEST-of-BLUE left-wing inner-city.

For the good of our party and our country, RINO-rudy needs to FORGET running for president of the United States.

If he insists on continuing to run, well then...

let him run as a LIBERAL DEMOCRAT or LIBERAL INDEPENDENT.

62 posted on 02/18/2007 11:42:13 AM PST by DocH (Gun-grabbers, you can HAVE my guns... lead first.)
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To: DocH
*** For the good of our party and our country, RINO-rudy needs to FORGET running for president of the United States. If he insists on continuing to run, well then...

let him run as a LIBERAL DEMOCRAT or LIBERAL INDEPENDENT.***


BUMP!!!


63 posted on 02/18/2007 12:01:15 PM PST by Condor51 (Rudy makes John Kerry look like a 'Right Wing Extremist'.)
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To: faq; Lancey Howard; Rodney King
But three days after the shootings, Kamal’s family got a copy of a letter that was found on his body, they said. The letter said he planned the violence as a political statement, his daughter said.

If such a letter had been found on his body this story would have come out before. I don't believe that the government and media are conspiring to not let us know about these things.

Furthermore if the letter had been found on the body, the authorities would not have sent it by FedEx to the family in Gaza so that they would get it only three days later. The family could have received a copy of the letter from another source but then they would have no assurance that it was found on the body.

The man's motivation might have had something to do with avenging Palestinians, but the story as written does not make sense.

64 posted on 02/18/2007 12:03:26 PM PST by wideminded
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To: wideminded

Good post, perhaps the following explanation:

Man sends it to his own family, so that they know why he did what he did. He says a copy of it would also be on him when he did it. Just a thought.


65 posted on 02/18/2007 12:05:12 PM PST by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: garv

Since it was the NYPD and FBI who found the letter indicating that the shooting was a jihadist attack by a Muslim seeking "revenge", I don't think I'd be wrong if I thought Rudy knew of the letter.


66 posted on 02/18/2007 12:08:50 PM PST by DBrow
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To: garv; Spiff; DocH

Yes, I read the article and Mr Giulinai's archives. Which part of this statement do you not agree with?

"It's mind-boggling to most people that someone can come in from a foreign country on a visitor's visa and buy a gun in the United States, not just a gun but an automatic weapon, 14 rounds, where you can in four or five seconds get 14 bullets out.''

I note the hypocrisy of claiming to care about border security, another favorite taunt, and then letting aliens, Muslim ones at that, get guns.


67 posted on 02/18/2007 12:09:19 PM PST by dervish (In the business world, two weeks spent on a nonbinding resolution would be considered nonproductive.)
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To: sofaman

All good points, sofadude, all very good points.


68 posted on 02/18/2007 12:12:38 PM PST by Bahbah (.Regev, Goldwasser & Shalit, we are praying for you.)
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To: ConservaTexan
Do muslimes kill for any other reason????

Well, yes,

If someone "gets their goat"

If someone dances, drinks or fornicates, outside the immediate family

If someone believes in the god, the true god, and only the god, but not THEIRS.

To sharpen their beheading skills

The list is long

69 posted on 02/18/2007 12:13:04 PM PST by going hot (Happiness is a momma deuce)
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To: wideminded
" If such a letter had been found on his body this story would have come out before."

What makes you think that? The woman in the story claims to have tried to get media attention and failed.

The US media would much rather promote civil disarmament than arouse us to enemies within, who plot against us (that would make us resist disarming all the more). This is not a conspiracy, it's bias, and they are quite open about it.

If Rudy knew, he'd keep it quiet, since his main message of the need for "sensible gun controls at the federal level" would have been blunted. No conspiracy, just keeping on topic in a PR move.

And as for the timeline, yes, it would take several days to snail a real copy of the letter, but even way back in '97 we had technology that would let us send an image of the letter. The cops would not have sent the actual letter, they'd keep the original for forensics for months.
70 posted on 02/18/2007 12:16:07 PM PST by DBrow
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To: sofaman
I am a single issue voter. My issue is the Second Amendment. So far McGiuliRomney CANNOT pass this test. I cannot and will not support ANYONE who is a gungrabber for any reason and if you read what follows, you'll know why. Ignorance will no longer be an excuse for you. This is not a game and the very future of the Republic is at stake, which is why it is NO TIME to keep playing political GAMES and electing RINOs just because they call themselves Pubbies. When you do that, YOU are responsible for the evil that they continue to perpetuate. Yes, there is a war going on. But the war on Americans by our own government is by far the biggest threat to this nation. Once we set our OWN house in order, we can then determine who is the ACTUAL foreign enemy and deal with him in short order. War on Terrorism? Who is "Terrorism?" Where is his homeland? Where does he train? No, this is just another phoney label to give government an open-ended opportunity coupled with a blank check and serious and severe erosion of our constitutionally-guaranteed liberties in the name of fighting a TACTIC, not a named and seen enemy. We need to pinpoint the location of the practitioners of this tactic (the REAL enemy) and serve notice to their sponsoring States: Put a stop to this, HANG the al Quaeda bunch (or just behead them) and never let them work from your country again or we will DECLARE WAR on YOU. No matter WHO these nations are, whether they be Saudi Arabia, Iran, Syria or whoever. That is the ONLY way to WIN.

Why Did it Have to be ... Guns?

by L. Neil Smith

lneil@lneilsmith.org

Over the past 30 years, I've been paid to write almost two million words, every one of which, sooner or later, came back to the issue of guns and gun-ownership. Naturally, I've thought about the issue a lot, and it has always determined the way I vote.

People accuse me of being a single-issue writer, a single- issue thinker, and a single- issue voter, but it isn't true. What I've chosen, in a world where there's never enough time and energy, is to focus on the one political issue which most clearly and unmistakably demonstrates what any politician—or political philosophy—is made of, right down to the creamy liquid center.

Make no mistake: all politicians—even those ostensibly on the side of guns and gun ownership—hate the issue and anyone, like me, who insists on bringing it up. They hate it because it's an X-ray machine. It's a Vulcan mind-meld. It's the ultimate test to which any politician—or political philosophy—can be put.

If a politician isn't perfectly comfortable with the idea of his average constituent, any man, woman, or responsible child, walking into a hardware store and paying cash—for any rifle, shotgun, handgun, machinegun, anything—without producing ID or signing one scrap of paper, he isn't your friend no matter what he tells you.

If he isn't genuinely enthusiastic about his average constituent stuffing that weapon into a purse or pocket or tucking it under a coat and walking home without asking anybody's permission, he's a four-flusher, no matter what he claims.

What his attitude—toward your ownership and use of weapons—conveys is his real attitude about you. And if he doesn't trust you, then why in the name of John Moses Browning should you trust him?

If he doesn't want you to have the means of defending your life, do you want him in a position to control it?

If he makes excuses about obeying a law he's sworn to uphold and defend—the highest law of the land, the Bill of Rights—do you want to entrust him with anything?

If he ignores you, sneers at you, complains about you, or defames you, if he calls you names only he thinks are evil—like "Constitutionalist"—when you insist that he account for himself, hasn't he betrayed his oath, isn't he unfit to hold office, and doesn't he really belong in jail?

Sure, these are all leading questions. They're the questions that led me to the issue of guns and gun ownership as the clearest and most unmistakable demonstration of what any given politician—or political philosophy—is really made of.

He may lecture you about the dangerous weirdos out there who shouldn't have a gun—but what does that have to do with you? Why in the name of John Moses Browning should you be made to suffer for the misdeeds of others? Didn't you lay aside the infantile notion of group punishment when you left public school—or the military? Isn't it an essentially European notion, anyway—Prussian, maybe—and certainly not what America was supposed to be all about?

And if there are dangerous weirdos out there, does it make sense to deprive you of the means of protecting yourself from them? Forget about those other people, those dangerous weirdos, this is about you, and it has been, all along.

Try it yourself: if a politician won't trust you, why should you trust him? If he's a man—and you're not—what does his lack of trust tell you about his real attitude toward women? If "he" happens to be a woman, what makes her so perverse that she's eager to render her fellow women helpless on the mean and seedy streets her policies helped create? Should you believe her when she says she wants to help you by imposing some infantile group health care program on you at the point of the kind of gun she doesn't want you to have?

On the other hand—or the other party—should you believe anything politicians say who claim they stand for freedom, but drag their feet and make excuses about repealing limits on your right to own and carry weapons? What does this tell you about their real motives for ignoring voters and ramming through one infantile group trade agreement after another with other countries?

Makes voting simpler, doesn't it? You don't have to study every issue—health care, international trade—all you have to do is use this X-ray machine, this Vulcan mind-meld, to get beyond their empty words and find out how politicians really feel. About you. And that, of course, is why they hate it.

And that's why I'm accused of being a single-issue writer, thinker, and voter.

But it isn't true, is it?

Permission to redistribute this article is herewith granted by the author—provided that it is reproduced unedited, in its entirety, and appropriate credit given.

71 posted on 02/18/2007 12:26:38 PM PST by dcwusmc (We need to make government so small that it can be drowned in a bathtub.)
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To: wideminded
If such a letter had been found on his body this story would have come out before. I don't believe that the government and media are conspiring to not let us know about these things.

Well, I do believe exactly that.
That the government is conspiring to keep certain facts from the American public to prevent panic and a widespread public response.

We seem to have honest differences of opinion.

72 posted on 02/18/2007 12:36:27 PM PST by Publius6961 (MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
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To: dervish; garv
The guy was a Muslim alien. Is that who you want to give guns to? That was Giuliani's comment - that Ali Abu Kamal had circumvented a 90 day in country residency requirement.

Thanks for the poing garv.

Dervish, thanks for demonstrating the pro-Rudy people are as loopy as the anti-Rudy people.

No, I don't want to give firearms to Muslim aliens, or any other kind of alien.

I asked for information because it's my sense that shoud Mayor G truely become the Mayor of America, he'd use incidents like the Utah shooting to increase firearm regulation.

I've excerpted a bit from garv's link below, and I'm open to reading more.

Mayor of NYC Rudy says nothing about Muslim aliens, or aliens at all.

He contends that it wasn't a security issue, NYC apparently never having heard of metal detectors, rather Florida's fault. And he calls for stricter regulation. Without mention of aliens. I mention that again because I don't care if aliens are barred from purchasing firearms, let them become citizens and then the 2nd amendment will protect them.

From the little bit I've read, as someone who splits his time between Illinois and Wisconsin, I think Mayor of America Rudy would do the same thing as Mayor of Chicago Daley in the wake of the Utah incident. Use it to increase regulation.

73 posted on 02/18/2007 12:41:11 PM PST by SJackson (A vote is like a rifle, its usefulness depends upon the character of the user, T. Roosevelt)
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To: dervish; garv
The guy was a Muslim alien. Is that who you want to give guns to? That was Giuliani's comment - that Ali Abu Kamal had circumvented a 90 day in country residency requirement.

Thanks for the poing garv.

Dervish, thanks for demonstrating the pro-Rudy people are as loopy as the anti-Rudy people.

No, I don't want to give firearms to Muslim aliens, or any other kind of alien.

I asked for information because it's my sense that shoud Mayor G truely become the Mayor of America, he'd use incidents like the Utah shooting to increase firearm regulation.

I've excerpted a bit from garv's link below, and I'm open to reading more.

Mayor of NYC Rudy says nothing about Muslim aliens, or aliens at all.

He contends that it wasn't a security issue, NYC apparently never having heard of metal detectors, rather Florida's fault. And he calls for stricter regulation. Without mention of aliens. I mention that again because I don't care if aliens are barred from purchasing firearms, let them become citizens and then the 2nd amendment will protect them.

From the little bit I've read, as someone who splits his time between Illinois and Wisconsin, I think Mayor of America Rudy would do the same thing as Mayor of Chicago Daley in the wake of the Utah incident. Use it to increase regulation.

With Mrs. McCarthy at his side, the Mayor said the gunfire was not the fault of poor security at the landmark tower, or anything related to New York. Rather it could be blamed on a far-reaching national issue well beyond his jurisdiction.

The subject was no longer the possible damage to New York's image, but rather the difference between the rest of the country and New York, a city with strict gun laws that the Mayor said were partly responsible for the drop in crime here. The news conference also reminded voters of Mr. Giuliani's longstanding support for strong gun control legislation.

''The whole idea of the press conference was to bring this tragedy onto the national level,'' said Mrs. McCarthy, whose husband was killed in a 1993 shooting incident on the Long Island Rail Road. ''We can't stop the guns from coming into New York if we don't do it around the country, and that's what the Mayor and I have been saying for years.''

Colleen A. Roche, the Mayor's press secretary, said the Mayor had learned late Sunday night that the gun used in the shootings had been purchased legally in Florida, and had brought up the issue at the morning meeting.

''The Mayor was concerned about gun control issues, and determined that this was a case that cried out for stricter gun control,'' she said. ''After discussions this morning at the meeting, he had the staff reach out to Congresswoman McCarthy, and to other gun control advocates. A few calls were made, and advocates pretty much organized themselves to come. They have an extraordinary communications network.''


74 posted on 02/18/2007 12:41:29 PM PST by SJackson (A vote is like a rifle, its usefulness depends upon the character of the user, T. Roosevelt)
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To: sgtbono2002
This story is not much different from the one told of the Islamic killer last week who went Pschycho and killed all those people in the mall. I wonder if he got his virgins.

No it's not.

The question I raise, what would President Rudy's instinct be.

IMO, firearm bans.

75 posted on 02/18/2007 12:42:50 PM PST by SJackson (A vote is like a rifle, its usefulness depends upon the character of the user, T. Roosevelt)
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To: DocH
OBVIOUSLY, we don't want illegal aliens of ANY sort to obtain firearms, BUT...But no, gun-grabbing RINO-rudy used it as yet ANOTHER reason to push more Draconian gun-control...He would do the SAME EXACT THING if, GOD FORBID, he were to become president.

Exactly. It's my opinion that a politician who uses an incident like this, a crime, to restrict the rights of law abiding citizens in what to some sounds like logical fashion, is insincere. He simply wants firearms out of the hands of individuals. And that's fine. Skip the lawsuits, skip bans on ugly looking rifles, simply introduce an amendment repealing #2. Who knows, maybe he'll get elected on a less guns, less terror platform.

76 posted on 02/18/2007 12:46:46 PM PST by SJackson (A vote is like a rifle, its usefulness depends upon the character of the user, T. Roosevelt)
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To: peteram

Like the bosnian fellow in Utah. Our screaming media is full of and acts like a castrated one at that.


77 posted on 02/18/2007 12:49:24 PM PST by tillacum
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To: MizSterious

It will take years, and I'll probably be dead, before we hear the truth about a lot of the smaller attacks in this country.

Thanks so much for the ping to this, Miz. It confirms what so many of us have thought over the years and I'm so glad I didn't miss it. Thanks again and bump.


78 posted on 02/18/2007 12:49:44 PM PST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
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To: Carry_Okie
The unorganized militia was the only force that took down a plane to end a terrorist threat on 9-11.

Exactly.

79 posted on 02/18/2007 12:51:01 PM PST by SJackson (A vote is like a rifle, its usefulness depends upon the character of the user, T. Roosevelt)
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To: sofaman
Yup...that's the most pressing threat this country faces...gun control...

It is a threat and on many levels. It takes away more personal freedom from law-abiding citizens and it also wastes government resources by going after imaginary crimes rather than focusing on real criminals. If the Clinton administration had spent half the effort going after terrorists it did going after "assault weapons" and the non-existent gunshow loophole, 9/11 might have been avoided. For ten years Canada has spent billions of dollars on a useless gun registry that has not helped to catch one criminal. I despair for my country in that the best the two parties might be able to do is offer Hillary and Rudy. The only faint hope I have is that Rudy might promote some conservative judges. Any time the government uses crime or terrorism as an excuse to take away citizens' rights while at the same time ignoring criminals and terrorists, yes, it is a big deal.

80 posted on 02/18/2007 12:55:48 PM PST by Wilhelm Tell (True or False? This is not a tag line.)
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