Here's the route from Nogales to Flagstaff:
Notice that the bus went right through Tuscon.
Now check out this excerpt:
On January 30, 1990, Dr. Khalifas problems on this planet were completely solved. On that day, he was stabbed to death in the kitchen of his Tucson, Arizona masjid, allegedly by a cell of Jamaatul Fuqra. Jamaat ul-Fuqra is an Islamic sect that seeks to purify Islam through violence. Operating from Pakistan and North America, Fuqra is led by Pakistani cleric Shaykh Mubarik Ali Gilani, who established the organization in the early 1980s. Gilani now resides in Pakistan, but most Fuqra cells are located in North America and the Caribbean. Fuqra members have purchased isolated rural compounds in North America to live communally, practice their faith, and insulate themselves from Western culture..
Jamaatul Fuqra was declared a "terrorist" organization by the US State Department. Although no specific person has been convicted of killing Dr. Khalifa, the person implicated in the killing was Wadih El Hage, an associate of Osma Bin Laden. This is because,
Prosecutors have repeatedly implied El Hage knows who committed the murder and may have been involved. . .El Hage's family calls the claim ridiculous, saying El Hage was out of the country at the time of the murder. Prosecutors have repeatedly said El Hage at least should have contacted the authorities with what he knew after he found out that the man was murdered.
Islam and the InternetSo, here we have another coincidence between John Allen Muhammad and Jamaat al Fuqra. See #6 above.
Where is the excerpt from?
Are you aware of any traffic across the border at Nogales involving Black Muslims, Caribbeans, or Pakistanis?
From "American Jihad" by Steven Emerson:
"el-Hage had come to the United States in the late 1970's to attend school at the University of Southwestern Louisiana in Lafayette."
From the Washington Post, 10/25/02:
"Muhammad grew up in Louisiana and graduated from Scotlandville High School in 1978, according to East Baton Rouge Parish school records. He enlisted in the Army National Guard of Louisiana that year, at 17, according to personnel documents released yesterday under the Freedom of Information Act."