http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1741978/postsThose who want a chilling account of a killer who slipped through the hands of a daft justice system shouldn't bother to read the tripe now being peddled by O.J. Simpson.
As a murderer, his record of terror just can't compare with Ali Mohamed.
How the al-Qaida superspy manipulated FBI intelligence watchdogs, as well as one of America's most respected U.S. attorneys, is a chilling bedtime story. Those few people who still believe the West has been told all there is to know about intelligence bungling that led up to 9/11 -- a recent poll found 80% of Americans think their administration is not being fully truthful -- should trace the blood-timeline of Ali Mohamed with utter alarm.
Which is what Peter Lance (peterlance.com) -- an Emmy-award winning investigator -- has done in his book, Triple Cross. The 600-plus-page opus -- released by Regan publishing next week but given an exclusive Canadian advance here -- is a detailed account of how Mohamed worked worry-free under the gaze of U.S. watchdogs.
In the al-Qaida camps, he was known as Abu Mohamed al Amriki -- "Father Mohamed the American." And, until he was finally arrested and convicted in 2000 -- after two decades of high profile terrorism, including helping to plan attacks on American troops in Somalia and U.S. embassies in Africa -- Ali Mohamed roamed free and even protected."
http://torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Burnett_Thane/2006/11/19/2417550-sun.htmlNotice that the first reply blames the Clenis:
"-- after two decades of high profile terrorism, including helping to plan attacks on American troops in Somalia and U.S. embassies in Africa -- Ali Mohamed roamed free and even protected.
A period of time, I am obligated to point out, that includes the Presidency of William J. "On Your Knees" Clinton."
Oddly, the poster fails to mention that the guy was captured in 2000 (during Clinton's presdiency), but roamed free for 12 years under Reagan and Poppy Bush. . . . interesting how they let that slide eh?