DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis
April 20, 2013, 4:39 PM (GMT+02:00)
Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev won the dubious distinction of being the first terrorist operatives to import al Qaeda terror to the United States through a route outside the Middle East the Caucasus. The pair were double agents, hired by US and Saudi intelligence to penetrate the Wahhabi jihadist networks which spread across the Russian Caucasian, with the help of certain Saudi financial institutions. Instead, the two former Chechens betrayed their mission and went over secretly to the radical Islamist networks.
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http://debka.com/If this report from Israeli Intelligence is as accurate as they usually are, it explains why the Saudi prince swooped in to the U.S. to arrange the return of Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Harbi to them ASAP.
Zemirah wrote:
DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis
April 20, 2013, 4:39 PM (GMT+02:00)
I have not seen the debkafile site before. After starting to read some articles there I immediately began wondering if anything there could be trusted. There is something about "revelations" that aren't to be found elsewhere that make me suspicious.
It took some searching, but I finally found a site that had researched several years of stories and predictions found at debkafile. While many of their stories sound credible, and some are, they frequently don't pan out. See:
http://fabiusmaximus.com/2008/06/15/debkafile/Now the question becomes "how reliable is fabiusmaximus???"
I understand your need to be cautious. It's commendable, and I try to practice it too.
I'm a "bible thumper", (Bill O'Reilly's worst nightmare), and every word contained therein is a revelation from the Almighty, so I'm not hung up on the concept. It is the source that must be authenticated.
So far, the Boston bombing involves Saudi Arabia, Iran and Chechnya. There are probably more.
I worked in an office with muslins, including a muslim director for almost a decade years ago, and one thing must always be kept in mind: "Islam Is One."
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