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uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« on: April 20, 2013, 02:58:46 AM »
Listen to this.  The mother says that her son was consulted by the FBI for 3 to 5 years... so much so that the FBI even talked to her about his status.

yea, interesting huh...  Oh yea, we have the usual WTF....  I would say shocking but it's not....

"They were consulting every step with him"--mother talking about the years she spoke with her son about his contact with the FBI.

and more...

Listen...  





She didn't whatsoever sound like she was just making this stuff up.  That was a mother who had spent plenty of time on the phone with her son and he was the one giving information to his mother about his contact with the FBI.

there you go....

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Re: uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2013, 04:47:39 AM »
FBI interviewed Boston Bombing suspect in 2011
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who died in police shootout, was questioned for links to radical Islam; released after no terrorism activity found, officials admit
Reuters
Published:    04.20.13, 08:57 / Israel News



The FBI interviewed suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev in early 2011, it said in a statement late Friday, following a tip from a foreign government that he was "a follower of radical Islam" and was preparing to leave the United States to join underground organizations.
 
The FBI said its interview two years ago of Tsarnaev and his family, along with checks of travel records, Internet activity and personal associations, "did not find any terrorism activity" at the time.

But the revelation is the first evidence that the Tsarnaev family came to US security officials' attention after they emigrated to the United States about a decade ago, and it could raise questions about whether the government missed potential warning signs about the behavior of two brothers.
 
Footage by suspect's neighbor of Watertown shootout

The brothers and their family were ethnic Chechens, whose small republic's attempts at independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union were brutally crushed by Moscow. Both brothers, however, were born in the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan, the FBI statement said, and Dzhokhar was a naturalized US citizen.

Security forces hiding near younger brother's hideout (Photo: AFP)
 
The revelation that the elder Tsarnaev was on US law enforcement authorities' radar screens seemed likely to raise uncomfortable questions for the Obama administration about whether it could have done anything to detect and stop the plot.
 
"It's new information to me and it's very disturbing that he's on the FBI radar screen," Rep. Michael McCaul, Texas Republican and chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said on CNN late Friday.
 
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died overnight in Boston in a shootout with police. His younger brother, Dzhokhar, 19, was taken into custody on Friday evening in the Boston suburb of Watertown after a dramatic, day-long manhunt, Boston police said.
 
The FBI statement did not disclose which foreign government asked it for information about the brothers and their family. But Tamerlan was widely reported to have made a trip to Russia last year.

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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2013, 05:27:10 AM »
FBI interviewed Boston Bombing suspect in 2011
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who died in police shootout, was questioned for links to radical Islam; released after no terrorism activity found, officials admit
Reuters
Published:    04.20.13, 08:57 / Israel News



The FBI interviewed suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev in early 2011, it said in a statement late Friday, following a tip from a foreign government that he was "a follower of radical Islam" and was preparing to leave the United States to join underground organizations.
 
The FBI said its interview two years ago of Tsarnaev and his family, along with checks of travel records, Internet activity and personal associations, "did not find any terrorism activity" at the time.

But the revelation is the first evidence that the Tsarnaev family came to US security officials' attention after they emigrated to the United States about a decade ago, and it could raise questions about whether the government missed potential warning signs about the behavior of two brothers.
 
Footage by suspect's neighbor of Watertown shootout

The brothers and their family were ethnic Chechens, whose small republic's attempts at independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union were brutally crushed by Moscow. Both brothers, however, were born in the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan, the FBI statement said, and Dzhokhar was a naturalized US citizen.

Security forces hiding near younger brother's hideout (Photo: AFP)
 
The revelation that the elder Tsarnaev was on US law enforcement authorities' radar screens seemed likely to raise uncomfortable questions for the Obama administration about whether it could have done anything to detect and stop the plot.
 
"It's new information to me and it's very disturbing that he's on the FBI radar screen," Rep. Michael McCaul, Texas Republican and chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said on CNN late Friday.
 
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died overnight in Boston in a shootout with police. His younger brother, Dzhokhar, 19, was taken into custody on Friday evening in the Boston suburb of Watertown after a dramatic, day-long manhunt, Boston police said.
 
The FBI statement did not disclose which foreign government asked it for information about the brothers and their family. But Tamerlan was widely reported to have made a trip to Russia last year.

do you have a link to this article? 

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Re: uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2013, 05:46:23 AM »

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Re: uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2013, 07:03:19 AM »
My jaw dropped the other day when CNN had a Harvard professor on to talk about the security guard shooting and he up and went semi conspiracy out of the blue by saying he thought the question should be asked, what LE and DHS knew about the suspects because he doubted that they would let the president show up the day before while a couple terrorists were on the loose.  Good points...  I was pretty shocked to hear this on CNN..

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« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2013, 07:04:31 AM »
forget about that and focus on this...


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« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2013, 07:27:58 AM »
http://videos.huffingtonpost.com/marathon-bombing-suspects-internet-rant-translated-517750849


This was on his youtube video and the FBI knew of this guy. 

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« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2013, 09:43:42 AM »
Feds 'investigating possibility that the government's terror-trackers knew about the Boston bombers before the blasts'

 
By David Martosko In Washington
 
PUBLISHED:20:46 EST, 19 April 2013| UPDATED: 05:34 EST, 20 April 2013
 
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Federal law enforcement officials are actively investigating the possibility that the Boston bombers were known to the government’s terror-trackers, MailOnline understands.
 
Any inquiry into the marathon bombing will look into whether agents could have taken action – but didn’t – to prevent the Tsarnaev brothers from obtaining the explosives that killed 3 and wounded 173 others.
 
CBS News reported Friday evening that two years ago, the FBI interviewed the elder brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, who was killed in Thursday night's dramatic shootout. The feds reportedly spoke to him at the request of an unspecified foreign government, but couldn't establish that he had ties to terrorist radicals.

 
Tamerlan left the United States in January 2012 for Russia and returned in mid-July, according to records uncovered by NBC in New York.
 
But an official inside the Department of Homeland Security with knowledge of federal law enforcement activities in Massachusetts has claimed to MailOnline that Tamerlan was on the radar screen of agents in Boston between his return to the U.S. and the end of the fall.
 




Inquiry: After the drama has subsided, federal officers will be scoruing records to see if there was any way the bomber could have been stopped. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, left, 26, and his brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, right
 






Under the radar: Once source told MailOnline in an unconfirmed claim that law agencies received tips from inside a local mosque in 2012 about young Muslims who were becoming radicalized. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was allegedly one of those.
 


The source, who has been contradicted by other officials, said that in 2012 federal law enforcement received tips from inside a Boston mosque about young Muslims, including some converts, who were becoming radicalized into anti-American zealots as their knowledge of their religion grew.
 
Tamerlan was allegedly one of those radicals, and attracted the attention of an informant working with an agency attached to the Boston-area Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). That informant communicated observations about the man to a government handler, the source said.

 


 
A second source, formerly assigned to a U.S. JTTF, confirmed to MailOnline that ‘there is some very quiet discussion in the Boston JTTF about this.’
 
The formerly JTTF-affiliated agent said that right now, ‘These guys are more interested in catching the younger terrorist alive, and interrogating him, than in worrying about what the different agencies knew and when they knew it.’
 




Urgent: The priority of law enforcement agencies is to find the fugitive brother before questions are asked if anything could have been done soomer
 


The Homeland Security source told MailOnline that the FBI in Boston now believes Tamerlan was receiving assistance from an 'organized radical element' in Massachusetts. And agents are now reviewing at least one report from inside a mosque to see if they can identify Tamerlan’s associates in Boston's Muslim community.
 
Law enforcement at the federal level has 'practically nothing' on Dzhokhar, Tamerlan's younger brother,that source claimed.
 
The Associated Press reported late Friday evening that Dzhokhar was in police custody.

 
Both sources spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not permitted to talk about ongoing investigations.
 
Special Agent Greg Comcowich, the FBI's media coordinator in Boston, would not confirm the report.
 
'I'm going to have to go with my standard response,' Comcowich told MailOnline. 'We don't confirm or deny investigative activities.'
 
'Unfortunately,’ he added, 'I don't have time to research this right now.'
 
A spokesman in the Department of Homeland Security’s media office also would not comment on the reports.
 
But MailOnline's source from inside that agency said the older Tsarnaev brother turned up in a tip from an 'undercover asset.'
 
Ultimately Tamerlan was allegedly deemed 'a low priority' and federal law enforcement 'did not designate them [the brothers] as suspects or persons of interest in any crime.'
 
They also were not flagged for deportation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
 
The Tsarnaevs emigrated to the U.S. and were granted asylum in 2002. Dzhokhar, now 19, received his green card two years later. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen on Sept. 11, 2012.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2311909/Boston-news-Feds-investigating-possibility-governments-terror-trackers-knew-Boston-bombers-blasts.html#ixzz2R1S6XQGB
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Obama lied - terrorism thrived 

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Re: uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« Reply #9 on: April 20, 2013, 10:37:48 AM »
The Unsolved Murder Of Brendan Mess, The Reported 'Best Friend' Of The Dead Boston Bombing Suspect
 


Joe Weisenthal|Apr. 20, 2013, 12:28 PM|774|
 

The most intriguing nugget in the big Boston Globe profile of the Brothers Tsarnaev (the brothers suspected of carrying out the attack on the Boston Marathon) is this one.
 
Gym owner Allan said that Tamerlan had once introduced him to an American, Brendan Mess, whom Tamerlan described as his best friend.
 
Two years ago, Mess and two other men were brutally killed in a Waltham apartment where they were found by police with their throats slit and their bodies covered with marijuana. The murders remain unsolved.
 
Nobody states that there's a connection, but obviously now everyone's wondering if there is one.
 
The murders were a big deal at the time, due to the disturbing, gristly nature of the crime.
 
This video made by the local CBS affiliatue captures the reaction.
 


As months went by without a resolution, the case got more attention.
 
From The Braindeis university paper in November 2011:
 
Nearly two months after police officers rushed to 12 Harding Ave. on a September afternoon and found three men dead in a triple homicide; nearly two months after reporters from every Boston TV station stood behind the yellow crime scene tape, surrounded by flashing red and blue lights, demanding updates from Middlesex District Attorney Gerard Leone and airing interviews with neighbors on the nightly news; and nearly two months after three men under the age of 40 were stabbed to death in the neck just three miles from Brandeis University, law enforcement is still searching for answers, officials said Thursday.
 
The seasons have turned since the warm night on Sept. 12 when detectives began an investigation into the triple murder of Brendan Mess, 25, of Waltham; Erik Weissman, 31, of Cambridge; and Raphael Teken, 37, of Cambridge, who graduated from Brandeis in 1998 and majored in history. Updates on the investigation have not been noticeable.
 
After describing the apartment that night as a “very graphic crime scene” Leone later released a statement saying that “based on the present state of the investigation, it is believed that the victims knew the assailant or assailants, and the attacks were not random.”
 
And a year later from the Waltham Patch (September 2012):
 
A year after the triple murder at 12 Harding Ave., investigators say they are still actively investigating the case and pursuing leads.
 
Today, Sept. 12, marks one year since the murders of Raphael Teken, of Waltham, Erik Weissman, of Cambridge and Brendan Mess, of Waltham, at 12 Harding Ave.
 
Nobody has been arrested in connection with the case and police never publicly named any suspects. Mess had been living in the second floor unit of the house.
 
“Solving this case remains a priority for this office. We have not forgotten about Brendan, Erik or Raphael. Our hope remains that we are eventually able to provide justice for the victims’ families,” said Stephanie Chelf Guyotte, the Middlesex District Attorney's office spokesman, in an email to Waltham Patch.
 
Almost certainly, this case will get renewed attention.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/murder-of-brendan-mess-the-best-friend-of-boston-bombing-suspect-tamerlan-tsarnaev-2013-4#ixzz2R1gH0ns4

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Re: uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« Reply #11 on: April 20, 2013, 10:51:45 AM »
Did the Chechen bombers deliberately plant explosives under Russian flag on race route? Questions raised about motive behind attacks as Obama speaks to Putin about the bombings

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2312083/Boston-bombing-Did-Chechen-bombers-deliberately-plant-explosives-Russian-flag-race-route-Questions-raised-motive-attacks-Obama-speaks-Putin-bombings.html#ixzz2R1kYjwsz


and how the fck is this a set up? killing cops ,running , hiding ... what a delusional  cynt!


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Re: uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« Reply #12 on: April 20, 2013, 11:01:54 AM »
how exactly did the 1st guy die?





"he looks fine to me...with many police surrounding him....how he somehow got shot and ran over after this with his brother escaping the scene is beyond me, doesnt add up"

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« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2013, 11:09:03 AM »
how exactly did the 1st guy die?





"he looks fine to me...with many police surrounding him....how he somehow got shot and ran over after this with his brother escaping the scene is beyond me, doesnt add up"

not him , that was the naked guy they mention . released later after questioning  i think. someone correct me if i'm wrong.

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Re: uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2013, 11:42:27 AM »
you'll be hard-pressed to find ANY terrorists that didn't have some serious FBI contact.

They knew all about the 911 hijackers, followed them for a full year before 911.

They worked with the 1993 WTC bombers... recorded on tape, featured in the NY Times, etc.

The idea is that the FBI is able to lead them on, then foil the attack in the final stages.  Is that what happened this time?  Who knows.
 

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Re: uh... sorry, gotta post this....
« Reply #15 on: April 23, 2013, 04:20:46 AM »
What I don't understand is why no one has taken credit. Terrorist groups always take credit for their actions.
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