Anonymous ID: 75740e Sept. 23, 2024, 6:03 p.m. No.21646882   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>21646780

>strange things habbening

Or so it would seem on first blush. Do a little digging and you will see a NASA astronaut, Tracy Dyson, needed a ride home.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/2-cosmonauts-nasa-astronaut-return-to-earth-after-marathon-mission/ar-AA1r3rxc

Anonymous ID: 75740e Sept. 23, 2024, 6:18 p.m. No.21647005   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7117 >>7271 >>7402 >>7473 >>7544

Son of bin Laden associate among 7 charged with contraband possession in Texas prison

7 inmates charged with contraband possession at Seagoville prison

The prohibited items included drugs, phones and child pornography, according to the U.S. Attorneyโ€™s Office Northern District.

Published: 6:31 PM CDT September 23, 2024

SEAGOVILLE, Texas โ€” Authorities say seven inmates at the Federal Correctional Institute Seagoville are facing new charges after an investigation earlier this month.

If convicted, the inmates may have additional prison time tacked onto their sentences.

Abdullah El Hage: Charged with possession of a prohibited object (methamphetamine)

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/crime/7-inmates-charged-contraband-possession-seagoville-prison/287-4738f93d-9f64-4628-a910-cb9beeb71dfd

 

Owner of Fort Worth head shop whose father had ties to al-Qaeda charged in synthetic weed ring

Abdullah el-Hage, 29, is the son of Wadih el-Hage, who served as Osama bin Laden's secretary in the 1990s and later lived in Arlington with his family.

12:47 PM on Sep 21, 2016

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2016/09/21/owner-of-fort-worth-head-shop-whose-father-had-ties-to-al-qaeda-charged-in-synthetic-weed-ring/

 

A Portrait of Wadih El Hage, Accused Terrorist

A bearded man with intense, dark eyes, he whispered quietly to his lawyer throughout the hearing. In the sterile courtroom setting, it was hard to imagine this man was involved in the horrific bombings in East Africa in August 1998 which left 224 people dead and thousands injured.

A month after the bombings, El Hage was arrested after testifying before a grand jury. Originally charged with eleven counts of perjury, or lying to the grand jury, the charges were later expanded to include conspiracy to kill United States nationals. Prosecutors claim that El Hage, one of two American citizens who have been charged, was useful to bin Laden because of his ability to travel freely around the world with an American passport.

El Hage's lawyer requested the February hearing to discuss the restrictive conditions of El Hage's jailing and to ask the judge for a decision on bail. After several hearings, Judge Leonard B. Sand denied bail and El Hage was taken to solitary confinement at the Metropolitan Correctional Center to await trial.

El Hage's family told FRONTLINE that he did buy some weapons for Abouhalima, but they were never picked up. Family members also say El Hage was told the guns were for self-defense against the Kahane group.

In early 1991, according to El Hage's grand jury testimony, he was called to New York to help direct the Alkifah Refugee Center, a Brooklyn-based group that raised money to support veterans of the Afghan war. According to documents from the World Trade Center case, Alkifah had a Tucson office and contacts with the main mosque in Arlington, Texas, and family members confirmed that El Hage had been in contact with the group.

On the same day that El Hage arrived in Brooklyn, on March 1, 1991, the leader of the Alkifah Center, Mustafa Shalabi, disappeared. A week later his mutilated body was found in the apartment he and Mahmud Abouhalima shared in Brooklyn. The murder case has never been solved, but prosecutors believe the murder was the result of a dispute over allocation of the group's resources.

Whether El Hage was a mediator or collaborator, evidence shows he was friends with many people who were later convicted in the World Trade Center and New York City Landmark bombing cases. On March 8, 1991, El Hage signed in to visit El Sayyid Nosair at the Riker's Island. Nosair was serving a sentence for gun charges stemming from the Meir Kahane murder case. Both El Sayyid Nosair and Mahmud Abouhalima were central figures in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and both have been convicted in that crime.

There are other unusual connections between the men. In January of 1992, El Hage was arrested in Arlington, Texas, for writing several bad checks. He was riding in the car with a companion named Marwan Salama. According to phone records from the World Trade Center case, Salama had extensive phone contacts with the World Trade center bombers in the two months before the actual bombing.

 

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/binladen/upclose/elhage.html

Anonymous ID: 75740e Sept. 23, 2024, 7:41 p.m. No.21647405   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7420 >>7473 >>7497 >>7517 >>7544

>>21647366

You miss the point I'm trying to make anon. If some sort of sketchy irritant were released. Or sprayed into the air. It's about getting Trump out of there BEFORE it gets to him. So I was thinking maybe a UV light might be part of some sort of detection system. So they could see it when released and before it got to him. Just spitballin'. But everyone always thinks the worst about things. I was simply thinking that maybe it was a defensive measure. And a good thing. Not a bad one. Trump certainly seemed to be aware of something being different. Maybe his comments were his way of talking about it without really saying what it was.