Interesting. Entering the number in the tweet (47042-083) into:
https://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/
Gives Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi. He's famous enough to have a Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Rahman_al-Amoudi
A few highlights:
>Abdul Rahman Al-Amoudi, better known as Abdurahman Alamoudi, is an American former Muslim activist known for founding the American Muslim Council. He pleaded guilty to financial and conspiracy charges in 2004, which resulted in a 23-year prison sentence.
>Alamoudi was "one of America's best-known Muslim activists" and "met with senior Clinton and Bush administration officials in his efforts to bolster Muslim political prominence" … was an influential member of other Islamic political and charitable organizations … played a role in establishing a U.S. Department of Defense Muslim chaplain program … Alamoudi met with President George W. Bush and contributed $1,000 to his campaign; Al-Amoudi donated the same amount to the U.S. Senate campaign of Hillary Clinton.
>[He] served as the first president of the Society's Cambridge, Massachusetts mosque, which was also attended by the Boston Marathon bombers (Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev), as well as by convicted terrorists Aafia Siddiqui and Tarek Mehanna.
So he was intimately connected to the Bush WH and the Clintons, was a major component of the ongoing Islamisation of the US, and had connections to multiple terrorists/FF perpetrators.
>Alamoudi was indicted in 2003 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia for illegal dealings with Libya that included his involvement in a complex and "bizarre" plot, financed by the Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, to have then-Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah killed by two Britain-based al-Qaeda operatives. Alamoudi was arrested in September 2003 at Dulles International Airport after arriving on a flight from London. He was charged with accepting $10,700 from the Libyan Mission to the United Nations while Libya was listed as one of the seven state sponsors of terrorism. Alamoudi admitted "that he pocketed nearly $1 million and used it to pay conspirators in the plot, which sources said came close to succeeding before it was broken up by Saudi intelligence officials."
<Assassination attempt on Saudi king.
<Qaddafi allegedly involved.
<British connection.
I tend to assume that all of these Twitter accounts are LARPs, but I have to wonder if there's something to this one.
He was released from prison 14 years through a 23 year sentence in April of this year.
Digging.