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Archive for November 12th, 2009


Dallas Strip Clubs: An Army officer’s outrage over Fort Hood

Yet here we have Nidal Hasan, who explicitly “associated with” Anwar al-Aulaqi, a figure that American intelligence suspects of operational involvement in 9/11, who yelled “Allah akbar!“ as he shot more than 50 people and killed 14 of them, and who repeatedly told his colleagues that the US had declared war on his faith and that suicide bombings could be justified.  Does the media connect the dots the way they attempted with conservatives who espoused such radical thinking as federalism?  No.  Instead, we get offered this kind of analysis from Time today:
Hasan was a walking contradiction: the counselor who himself needed counseling; the proud soldier who did not want to fight, at least not against fellow Muslims; the man who could not find a sufficiently modest and pious wife through his mosque’s matchmaking machinery but who frequented the local strip club. A man supposedly so afraid of deployment that he launched a war of his own from which he clearly did not expect to return alive. “Everyone is asking why this happened,” said Hasan’s family in a formal statement, “and the answer is that we simply do not know.” (See pictures of the aftermath of the Fort Hood shootings.)

See the full article from “Hot Air (blog)”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Hassan’s behaviour raised eyebrows

Some in the group questioned Hassan’s sympathies as an army psychiatrist, whether he would be more aligned with Muslims fighting US troops. And there was some concern about whether he should continue to serve in the military, the official said.
Visits to Texas clubs
The US army psychiatrist who shot dead 13 colleagues at Fort Hood, repeatedly visited a lap dancing club in the days before the massacre.
Major Nidal Malek Hassan was a regular customer at a club close to the Texas military base and on one occasion spent six hours there watching women pole dancing. His behaviour in the lead-up to the shooting spree was similar to that of some of the September 11 hijackers. Mohammad Atta, the group leader, and four accomplices spent time in a strip bar in Las Vegas, while others frequented one in Florida.

See the full article from “GulfNews”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Was There an Oswald/Ruby Cover-Up? Did the Mob Kill JFK? premieres November 22

Almost half a century after the assassination, the informant has come forward to provide an exclusive interview that may solve one of the nation’s most enduring mysteries and re-write history.  With an exclusive interview with the informant, DID THE MOB KILL JFK? tracks the nexus of organized crime, the Justice Department, the CIA and attempts to overthrow Cuban leader Fidel Castro culminating in that fateful day in Dallas.  Marcello, who controlled mob operations in Louisiana and Texas, had long been suspected in having a hand in the Kennedy assassination.
DID THE MOB KILL JFK? links Marcello with both Oswald and Ruby, as the godfather reveals in his confession that he brought Lee Harvey Oswald into the plot, telling the informant that “He was my man.  He did what the hell I told him to do.”  Marcello also admits that Dallas strip club owner Jack Ruby was deeply in debt and “owed him big.”  The special draws on an array of historians, investigators and eyewitness accounts, including interviews with author Lamar Waldron and former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden who claims an aborted attempt on the President’s life in Chicago early in November was covered up.

See the full article from “TVbytheNumbers”