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PC run amok -- Mosque members get restraining order against FBI investigation!!!

"John Cooksey, a Republican congressman from Louisiana, recently offered this suggestion for weeding out terrorists: "If I see someone come in and he's got a diaper on his head and a fanbelt wrapped around the diaper on his head, that guy needs to be pulled over and checked."
 
SingleBrow is doing a little fishing?
I don't think this is fly fishing...more like Deep Sea fishing.... a line with 5 hooks.
 
Aint the onliest thang they caught his sorry *** doin, neither, it seems, eh?

"Ahmadullah Sais Niazi, 34, was taken into custody by agents of the Orange County Joint Terrorism Task Force about 7 a.m. at his home at 13121 Charloma Drive, and appeared before U.S. Magistrate Arthur Nakazato in a Santa Ana courtroom Friday afternoon 2/20/2009.

According to an affidavit for a search warrant, Niazi, who was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, failed to reveal that his sister is married to Amin al-Haq, who has allegedly served as a bodyguard for al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.


A search warrant unsealed Friday afternoon alleges that Niazi and his wife, according to documents seized, used a “hawala,” an unlicensed money transfer system often used by people from Afghanistan and Pakistan to transfer money from one country to another.
The Hawala system...is also exploited by those seeking to avoid U.S. regulations applied to financial remittance systems, according to the search warrant. Receipts dated from 1999 through 2006 document the use of hawalas on at least 57 occasions and the transfer of about $16,400 in cash, according to the search warrant.


Ahmadullah Sais Niazi in Tustin CA was working his Hawala with Qader Qudus and ZSQ Exchange in Freemont CA, Qader Qudus was convicted on money laundering linked to heroin trafficing in 2004."

The majority of the Hawala Receipts from 1999 to 2004 by Ahmadullah Sais Niazi (approx. $16,000) were directed to H. Qadar Qudus aka Qader Qudasand ZSQ Exchange in Freemont CA.

https://pibillwarner.wordpress.com/...ing-heroin-trafficking-profits-from-pakistan/

The report also mentioned $364,000 in remittances by relatives of Niazi’s wife to their family abroad through a Cambodian bank. According to search warrant affidavits, Niazi’s sister, Hafiza, is married to Amin al-Haq, who prosecutors say is a high-ranking al-Qaida member. Al-Haq was named a “specially designated global terrorist” by the United Nations Security Council and U.S. officials in 2001, according to the indictment, see click here.


Niazi is also accused of associating with the Taliban and a terrorist organization called Hezb-e-Islami that fights international and U.S. troops in Afghanistan. According to the indictment, Niazi lied when he wrote on his naturalization papers that he had never been a member of or associated with a terrorist organization.
He allegedly traveled to Pakistan in 2005, where he met with al-Haq. Upon his return from the trip he allegedly told authorities he had been visiting family in Qatar.

https://pibillwarner.wordpress.com/...e-as-a-prior-fbi-ice-dod-joint-investigation/
 
Aint the onliest thang they caught his sorry *** doin, neither, it seems, eh?

There you go. He had the nerve to have a sister and to transfer money using an unlicensed system! I think the nature of the threat of a man (if you choose to call such objects men) does does such things is plainly obvious. We need to jail everyone like that. Or maybe just kill them outright. That'll show him for allowing himself a sister.
 
There you go. He had the nerve to have a sister and to transfer money using an unlicensed system! I think the nature of the threat of a man (if you choose to call such objects men) does does such things is plainly obvious. We need to jail everyone like that. Or maybe just kill them outright. That'll show him for allowing himself a sister.


Read the part I added to that post, eh, Eric?
 
I didn't even know it was possible to get a restraining order against an FBI investigation.
 
Read the part I added to that post, eh, Eric?

Personally, I think the accusation is in and of itself enough to merit execution, do you, Hopper? We don't need to mess around with a trial or nothing, right? He's not even a real citizen (just one of those immigrant phonies), what rights should he get?

How many years do you think he should serve for being accused of associating with the Taliban?
 
I didn't even know it was possible to get a restraining order against an FBI investigation.

Who, other than Eric in his thread title, says they did, Nate? His source don't. They got a restraining order against a person, not against the FBI or it's investigation:

"Members of the mosque told its leaders that they were afraid of Monteilh and that he was "trying to entrap them into a mission," according to Asim Khan, the former mosque president. The mosque went to Orange County Superior Court in June 2007 and obtained a restraining order against Monteilh, court records show."

Why would they be "afraid" of some guy (who they didn't even know was an FBI agent, it seems) tryin to "entrap" them unless they were susceptible to entrapment, I wonder?

I mean, like, is Asim Khan, the former mosque president, sayin they didn't want possible terrorists in they mosques? Naw, he aint sayin nuthin like that. He just only says they were afraid of bein entraped. What's that tellya?
 
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They got a restraining order against a person, not against the FBI or it's investigation

You mean, this guy wasn't investigating the mosque members for the FBI? I could have sworn the article said he was, and it was that very invesigative activity that prompted the restraining order. Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining! If you restrain a guy from doing what the FBI is telling him to do to investigate you, you're restraining the FBI. We can't allow this in our country! Who will protect us if he handcuff our security people like this?

Why would they be "afraid" of some guy (who they didn't even know was an FBI agent, it seems) tryin to "entrap" them unless they were susceptible to entrapment, I wonder?

There you go. They must be guilty, so they reported this guy to the FBI and got a restraining order to hide their guilt. What could possibly be more reasonable and natural than that? This must be some hive of terrorist activity, sure enough.

Exactly. Accordin to the FBI he fraudlulently obtained naturalization status by commitin perjury about his associations with terrorist organization.

There you go. How long do you think he's going to serve for being accused of committing perjury? With any luck, that will be consecutive to what he serves for being accused of helping the Taliban. How many years are you predicting? I've got my prediction, but I want to see if they match. We have to get rid of all these people being accused of stuff, I can tell you that quite seriously.
 
There you go. They must be guilty, so they reported this guy to the FBI and got a restraining order to hide their guilt. What could possibly be more reasonable and natural than that? This must be some hive of terrorist activity, sure enough.


Like I done said:


Hopper said:
I mean, like, is Asim Khan, the former mosque president, sayin they didn't want possible terrorists in they mosques? Naw, he aint sayin nuthin like that. He just only says they were afraid of bein entraped. What's that tellya?
 
The report also mentioned $364,000 in remittances by relatives of Niazi’s wife to their family abroad through a Cambodian bank. According to search warrant affidavits, Niazi’s sister, Hafiza, is married to Amin al-Haq, who prosecutors say is a high-ranking al-Qaida member. Al-Haq was named a “specially designated global terrorist” by the United Nations Security Council and U.S. officials in 2001, according to the indictment, see click here.


For some damn reason, I aint sure just exactly what, but some damn reason, it seems kinda unlikely that the wife of a guy workin as an arabic language instructor would just "happen" to have $364,000 in spare change layin round to sent the "family," eh?
 
Like I done said:

You mean, the edit timed after I made my post?

I mean, like, is Asim Khan, the former mosque president, sayin they didn't want possible terrorists in they mosques? Naw, he aint sayin nuthin like that. He just only says they were afraid of bein entraped. What's that tellya?

It tells me the same thing it tells you, that he's a terrorist, certainly enough! Only real terrorists would be afraid of being entrapped, liked that Niazi guy (I bet that's just some sort of cover name for "I Nazi". These terrorists think they're slick, but they can't fool Hopper and me!). There is no other possible reason for them to feel that way. It's not like the FBI would arrest them and then have no evidence!

Speaking of that, how long you think that "I Nazi" guy is going to serve? You didn't say. After all, he was accused of helping the Taliban and accused of perjury. I bet you think he's going away for years, right? Right?
 
Speaking of that, how long you think that "I Nazi" guy is going to serve? You didn't say. After all, he was accused of helping the Taliban and accused of perjury. I bet you think he's going away for years, right? Right?


The FBI informant, who despite gittin paid $177,000 tax free, stold a car and they fired his ***, and put it in prison. He wanted to git even to he went to Nazi's bottom-feeder and said he was paid to entrap Nazi. So, I guess they dropped the case. Damn shame, that. One criminal ruins the whole thang, as usual.

Cooksey for Pres!
 
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