American Al-Qaida Suspect Nabbed - March, 2010

An American Jew turned Islamic Jihadist who is also said to be a close associate of "Osama Bin Laden" was thought to have finally been arrested in Pakistan several days ago. A great victory for Washington's noble/global war-on-terrorism. Well... not really. Officials are now saying that it was a case of mistaken identity... This is the official version. I now provide you with a different scenario, my version:

While on an assignment in the Pakistani city of Karachi, Adam Gadahn, an American Jew who has supposedly converted to Islam and is now a spokesperson for Al-Qaeda (a shadowy terror group founded and funded by the CIA, but your are not supposed to know that) was arrested several days ago by Pakistani authorities. The news of his arrest was quickly circulated. As soon as word of his arrest reached Washington and/or Tel Aviv (doesn't matter which), a message was quickly sent out to authorities in Islamabad and the message read - it did not happen. Within two/three days, after officials in Islamabad were able to discuss the matter at hand behind closed doors, Pakistani authorities surprisingly revealed that they had the "wrong" man... False alarm, carry on. But it's not over; there is a bombing of a major Pakistani intelligence facility nonetheless, just to show who's still the boss...

I provide you the following corporate controlled Western media's whitewashed version on what supposedly occurred in Pakistan when an American Jihadist was detained, as well as the bombing of one of Pakistan's main interrogation headquarters within days after the arrest. These people treat us like a bunch of brain dead idiots because we are.

Arevordi

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Pakistan: American Al-Qaida Suspect Nabbed

http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2010-03/52612689.jpg

Fake Al Qaeda Actors EXPOSED! Adam Gadahn & Yousef al-Khattab: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsUtvOW6SR0

Al-Qaida Calls on U.S. Muslims to Attack America:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBmhKutfJ48&feature=player_embedded

March, 2010

An American member of al-Qaida was picked up in a raid in Pakistan's southern city of Karachi, Pakistani officials said Monday, but reversed earlier assertions that the detained man was the terror network's U.S.-born spokesman. They identified the suspect as Abu Yahya Majadin Adam, but gave no details on his background or role within al-Qaida. A name very close to that is listed on the FBI's Web site as an alias for Adam Gadahn, the 31-year-old spokesman who has appeared in several videos threatening the West since 2001. The resemblance created confusion among officials Sunday, leading them to believe that the suspect was Gadahn, an army officer and a senior intelligence officer said. "The resemblance of the name initially caused confusion but now they have concluded he is not Gadahn," said an intelligence officer, who like all Pakistani intelligence agents does not allow his name to be used. "He feels proud to be a member of al-Qaida."

U.S. Embassy spokesman Rick Snelsire said the embassy had not been informed of any American being arrested. A senior U.S military intelligence official said Monday the man arrested does not appear to be Gadahn. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive Pakistani operations. On Sunday, two intelligence officers and a senior government official identified the detained man as Gadahn and said he was arrested in recent days. They, too, spoke on condition of anonymity. The government official said his name could not be used because of the sensitivity of the information. None of those officials were available for comment Monday. Pakistan is under intense U.S. pressure to arrest al-Qaida and Taliban leaders living on its soil.

Al-Qaida Calls on U.S. Muslims to Attack America

Gadahn, the first American to face treason charges in more than 50 years, has appeared in more than a half-dozen al-Qaida videos, taunting the West and calling for its destruction. A video that surfaced Sunday showed him urging American Muslims to attack the U.S. He has been on the FBI's most wanted list since 2004 and there is a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest. He was charged with treason in 2006 and faces the death penalty if convicted. He was also charged with two counts of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.


Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_pakistan_al_qaida_arrest

Pakistan Interrogation Center Bombed, Killing 13

A suicide car bomber Monday struck a building where police interrogate high-value suspects in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, killing at least 13 people and wounding dozens including women taking children to school, officials said. The attack broke what had been a relative lull in violence in Pakistan, where militant groups revile the government for its alliance with the U.S. It also showed that insurgents retain the ability to strike the country's heartland, far from the Afghan border regions where al-Qaida and the Taliban have long thrived, despite army offensives aimed at wiping them out. Pakistanis living near the building had filed complaints urging authorities to move the unmarked interrogation facility out of the residential area so the street wouldn't become a target for an attack, said Mohammad Musharraf, a neighborhood resident. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility in a telephone call to an Associated Press reporter. It and allied groups are believed responsible for a wave of attacks that killed more than 600 people starting in October, including several in major Pakistani cities. More recent attacks have been smaller and confined to remote northwest regions near Afghanistan. The bomb blast Monday comes amid reports of a Pakistani crackdown on Afghan Taliban and al-Qaida operatives using its soil. Among the militants said to have been arrested is the Afghan Taliban's No. 2 commander, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar. In recent days, Pakistani officials say an American member of al-Qaida has been captured in the southern city of Karachi.

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