Thursday, November 02, 2017

Don't tell me cyber is not the enemy. Example in point.

I know what I am writing about. Osama bin Laden is dead and the enemy is cyber. End of discussion.

The wacko, fruitcake Muslim didn't even have contact with an Imam or any Cleric.


This poor idiot trusted cyber to inspire his jihad. This is the most outrageous lack of national secuirty in the face of American and International deaths when it was completely avoidable, both from infrastructure and ending access to cyber sites where ideology lives all by itself even in the face of the deaths of iconic leaders.


These websites NEVER had the protection of the First Amendment. These websites are inflammatory, promote the death of other human beings and formate hate. They need to be dismantled NOW! 


It is outrageous to realize this man was radicalized in the USA with access to a cell phone. He never imagined his Muslim roots would be able to access INSPIRATION HATE with the purchase of a GD cell phone! 


This attack is owned by Homeland Security. There is no way a video that inspires hate and demands death is protected in this country. Oh, wait, I forgot the NSA and all the computerized EXPERTS within the national security network have everything under control. THAT IS LAUGHABLE!


That hapless fool never stopped to question why he never felt hate the way he did with his AMERICAN cell phone. 

November 1, 2017

By Benjamin Mueller, William K. Rashbaum, Al Baker and Adam Goldman

...As investigators (click here) looked into whether Mr. Saipov’s Uzbek contacts may have handed him off to an ISIS operative, they pieced together parts of his past, law enforcement officials said. He attended a wedding in Florida of an Uzbek man who was under scrutiny by the F.B.I. But his attendance didn’t trigger a separate investigation of him, the official.

Investigators were still looking into whether Mr. Saipov had links to other federal counterterrorism inquiries.


On Mr. Saipov’s cellphone, F.B.I. agents found 90 videos, including of ISIS fighters killing prisoners and of instructions for making an explosive device, according to the criminal complaint. They also found 3,800 images, among them some of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS. The complaint said Mr. Saipov reported being inspired in particular by a video in which Mr. al-Baghdadi “questioned what Muslims in the United States and elsewhere were doing to respond to the killing of Muslims in Iraq.


The F.B.I. was uncovering details that sent agents on a far-ranging chase for leads.


But several crucial facts remain unclear. It is not known if the F.B.I. is still investigating the Uzbek man whose wedding Mr. Saipov attended. And as investigators built out concentric circles of his associates, they are still looking at whether Mr. Saipov had direct connections with ISIS operatives....


It is noteworthy to realize Saipov PRACTICED his attack. He even rented the very truck he would use to conduct such a rehearsal. Americans need to report anything that seems odd and out of place. Nothing bad will happen if such observations are made. I have at times reported what was odd to me and a simple investigation by on-duty police officers resulted in a "Thank you, we've got it from here." I went on my way and never concerned myself with the issue again.