- The story is disturbingly familiar. FBI agents arrest
a suspect on terrorism related charges, nearly always a Muslim, photographed
full bearded to look menacing. Media reports highlight it, headlining government
charges to incite fear. Announced arrests are strategically timed, this
one days before mid-term elections. The message - Obama keeps America safe,
vote Democrat.
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- Though too early to conclude guilt or innocence, what's
so far known is worrisome, involving an FBI sting to entrap. Based on numerous
previous cases, without exception, innocent men and occasionally women
have been targeted, evidence later showing no plot and no crime. Yet suspects
are arrested, charged, tried, and convicted by manipulated/intimidated
juries, right-wing judges sentencing them to long prison terms.
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- Since America declared war on Islam post-9/11, Muslims
have been the target of choice. As a result, hundreds have been wrongfully
incarcerated, guilty only of practicing Islam in America at the wrong time.
So far, Ahmed's case has all the earmarks of another man, victimized for
political advantage.
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- On October 27, a Department of Justice press release
headlined, "Virginia Man Arrested for Plotting Attacks on DC-Area
Metro Stations with People He Believed to Be al Qaeda Members," saying:
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- "Today's case underscores the need for continued
vigilance against terrorist threats and demonstrates how the government
can neutralize such threats before they come to fruition."
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- How reassuring!
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- The DOJ accused Ahmed "of plotting with individuals
he believed were terrorists to bomb our transit system, but a coordinated
law enforcement and intelligence effort was able to thwart his plans....Today's
arrest highlights the terrorism threat that exists in Northern Virginia
and our ability to find those seeking to harm US citizens and neutralize
them before they can act."
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- On October 27, a United States of America v. Farooque
Ahmed indictment listed three familiar counts:
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- (1) Attempting to provide material support to a designated
foreign terrorist organization (FTO).
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- It stated that from about April 18 - October 25, 2010,
Ahmed plotted with believed Al Qaeda operatives to cause "mass casualties"
in Washington DC Metrorail stations through "multiple bombings."
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- It mentions a visit to a Dulles, VA hotel to meet with
"a courier he believed to be affiliated with a terrorist organization
who provided Ahmed with a document which provided potential locations for
future meetings."
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- Subsequent ones at other locations followed, during which
the DOJ alleged that "he might be ready to travel overseas to conduct
jihad in January 2011 after a Hajj Saudi Arabia pilgrimage in November."
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- Other allegations included a willingness to photograph
the Arlington Cemetery Metrorail station and a DC hotel "to obtain
information about their security and busiest periods." Other alleged
surveillance followed, subsequent meetings as well, including to get "suggestions
as to where explosives should be placed on trains" for simultaneous
attacks. Email communications were also mentioned.
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- (2) Collecting Information to Assist in Planning a Terrorist
Attack on a Transit Facility
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- Alleged is that Ahmed "did knowingly and unlawfully
surveil, photograph, videotape, diagram, and otherwise collect information
with the intent to plan or assist in planning" the above listed attacks.
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- (3) Attempting to Provide Material Support to Terrorists
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- Alleged is that he "did knowingly and unlawfully
attempt" to do it.
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- On October 27, a grand jury indicted him on all counts.
Born in Lahore, Pakistan, Ahmed came to America in 1993 and became a citizen
in 2005. He worshipped at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society, known to
be very mainstream. If convicted on all charges, he faces up to 50 years
in prison with little chance for parole. At age 34, it's perhaps a life
sentence.
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- Disingenuously, DOJ's press release ended saying, "Indictments
are only charges and not evidence of guilt. A defendant is presumed to
be innocent until and unless proven guilty."
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- Rest assured, Ahmed's fate is sealed with or without
proof. His indictment, as in similar cases, provides none, only circumstantial
claims couched in inflammatory rhetoric to be highlighted at trial and
already in major media reports. In addition, no mention of a sting is explained
- the fact that paid FBI informants arranged everything, entrapping Ahmed
in an alleged plot, one he might never have planned on his own. Moreover,
he perhaps didn't realize the potential implications of whatever meetings
and discussions he had. No matter. It's too late, another testimony to
US injustice.
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- On October 27, New York Times writers Sabrina Tavernise
and Eric Schmitt headlined, "Virginia Man Is Charged in Plot on Capital
Subway," saying:
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- Ahmed was "accused of trying to help men he believed
to be militants plot bombings at Washington-area subway stations, the Justice
Department announced." Cited were unnamed FBI officials "confirm(ing)
that Mr. Ahmed's contacts had been FBI agents who were part of a sting
operation," without saying his entrapment perhaps involved an alleged
plot he might otherwise not have planned. Omitted also is his side of
the story, likely very different from DOJ's.
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- On October 29, Washington Post writer Spencer Hsu headlined,
"Suspect in Metro plot aspired to kill troops abroad, FBI says,"
saying:
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- Besides allegedly planning Metro attacks, he "wanted
to battle US troops in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and trained himself to
fight, authorities alleged Thursday." Again no proof, only what paid
FBI informants claimed.
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- On October 27 Washington Post writers Caitlin Gibson
and Scott Butterworth were more circumspect headlining, "Farooque
Ahmed: Neighbors describe the Metro plot suspect," saying:
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- He was "reserved." Living next door, Barbi
Shires "said she was stunned to learn that he was suspected by federal
officials in the alleged plot." She also called him "a very nice
gentleman."
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- Referring to Ahmed and his wife, Sahar Mirza-Ahmed, she
said: "They were very nice. Every time we would see them, we sp(oke)."
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- Another neighbor, Jay Britton, called him "Definitely
not social," but had rarely encountered him in the past year. According
to Shaya Fitzgerald, "He seemed like a loner."
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- Ahmed has a BS degree in computer science from City University
of New York. He moved to Virginia from Staten Island to work for Ericsson,
a telecommunications company. Online with Aspen University, he was pursuing
a masters degree in risk management and data security.
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- On October 28, Findlaw said he asked to be provided an
attorney the previous day. "In cases like this," it explained,
"where a sting operation is in place and the alleged plan has yet
to be carried out, questions of intent and entrapment are often raised
as defenses."
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- Ahmed's lawyer can and should question the legitimacy
of charges, demanding proof, not allegations from FBI informants paid to
provide what DOJ prosecutors want to hear. Can real intent be proved? Did
Ahmed buy or make explosives? Did he actually wish to bomb DC Metro stations
and fight Americans in Afghanistan and Pakistan, or did idle, egged on,
talk alone take place? Was he, in fact, entrapped in what he never would
have planned on his own?
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- So far, indications strongly suggest it. Proving it against
skilled prosecutors is another matter, especially using a court-appointed
attorney with a case load too full to devote enough time and resources
to his client. As a result, Ahmed's task ahead is all uphill, a very steep
one.
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- Another Fake Bomb Plot?
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- Remember past ones, including a fake shoe bomber, a fake
underwear bomber, a fake Times Square bomber, an earlier fake one there,
still another by a fake Al Qaeda woman, fake 9/11 bombers, and others in
a fake democracy with fake elections and fake public servants. Some system!
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- Understand that terror threats are announced repeatedly,
strategically timed, and entirely bogus, despite alleged confessions gotten
by torture or pressured plea bargains to accept the lesser of two bad choices.
Now the latest on October 29. Again, note the timing, four days before
mid-term elections, delivering a familiar message:
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- With Democrats preventing terror attacks, retain them
on November 2, Obama appearing on national television for emphasis saying:
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- Involved are "two suspicious packages bound for
the United States - specifically, two places of Jewish worship in Chicago."
Found in Dubai and Britain, "An initial examination of those packages
has determined that they do apparently contain explosive material."
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- Assuring viewers of the Department of Homeland Security's
(DHS) readiness, he stressed that "additional protective measures
(will be pursued) for as long as it takes to ensure the safety and security
of our citizens."
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- He said packages originated from Yemen, Al Qaeda operatives
based there. They "plan attacks against our homeland, our citizens,
and our friends and allies....The events of the past 24 hours underscore
the necessity of remaining vigilant against terrorism....As we obtain more
information, we will keep the public fully informed (at strategically timed
moments, of course)....And the American people should be confident that
we will not waver in our resolve to defeat Al Qaeda and its affiliates
and to root out violent extremism in all its forms."
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- How reassuring indeed!!
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- The major media, of course, are all over this story,
including an October 29 New York Times Scott Shane report headlined, "US
Hunts for More Suspicious Packages," without suggesting perhaps that
this alleged bomb attack is fake, like all the others. Instead, in lockstep
with Washington, Shane noted that:
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- Alleged "explosives" were "packed in toner
cartridges (inside laser printers), based on a tip from (unnamed) Saudi
intelligence officials." They were clearly tampered with, visible
wires sticking out of them, running to external circuit boards with white
powder dust on top.
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- "Discovery" triggered a terrorist alert "that
included scrambling fighter jets to accompany a passenger flight as it
landed safely in New York."
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- In addition, at Newark and Philadelphia airports, arriving
cargo planes were moved to secure areas for inspections. A Brooklyn UPS
truck was also stopped and searched. Nothing was found. Neither perhaps
in alleged Yemeni originated ink cartridges, especially ones so inexpertly
assembled.
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- Obama's press conference was brief and uninformative.
A longer one followed, conducted by press secretary Robert Gibbs and Deputy
National Security Advisor for Homeland Security John Brennan, "rais(ing)
more questions than (they) answered," according to one analyst.
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- Providing no proof of any plot or why alleged US-based
"terrorists" need crude overseas shipments for one, they claimed
two packages (one from Fedex, the other from UPS), aboard US-bound cargo
planes, contained trace amounts of explosives, both originating from Yemen,
Muslims again the bad guys. Whether homegrown or abroad is irrelevant when
those cited are invented, even nameless.
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- Villains, however, are the same. So are motives - to
incite fear; maintain public support for imperial wars, outsized military
budgets, repressive laws, harsh domestic crackdowns, and whatever other
initiatives Washington undertakes, especially if claimed for national security.
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- No matter that America is now a police state, waging
permanent wars for unattainable peace because new adversaries replace old
ones. The cycle never ends. Intimidated/distracted people never catch
on. As a result, lawless policies continue, the public, of course, the
loser, mindless of how they're betrayed, never served. It's truer today
than ever under both major parties, beholden to privilege, not vital popular
interests.
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- Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com
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