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June 15, 2007
JFK Bomb Plot Links To Murder, Iran And al Qaeda
Topics: Terrorism
The (sometimes unreliable) NE Intelligence Network reminds us that at the time the JFK Airport bomb plot was announced, the Northeast Intelligence Network went on record stating that the plot was far more extensive than was being reported and more suspects were involved than initially identified. Now, NIN reports that the investigation of those involved in the plot reveals ties to at least two murder victims, a money exchange business in Georgetown, Guyana with ties to Iran, and top al Qaeda terrorist-at-large Adnan G. El Shukrijumah, and that other ties to officials of the government of Iran are also emerging.
Their report goes on to make the case that those identified and arrested in the JFK bombing plot are only the tip of the iceberg, and that the plot may be more extensive than has been portrayed in the media. If true, and again, the NIN is not always reliable although it has had reports in the past that proved to be on target, then there is much know about what has until now been considered just another plot by a terrorist gang of klutzers.
Something we might be hearing more about in the near future...
Posted by Richard at June 15, 2007 10:37 AM
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