Saturday, December 5, 2015

What more we know about the San Bernadino terror attack

According to a federal law enforcement official who wished to remain anonymous because Obama would have his head, told the LA Times that Sayed Rizwan Farook (the actual spelling of his name is a mystery) was in contact with Nusra Front, Al Qaeda's terrorist group, and Al Shabaab of Africa.
He's got Mohammad Atta eyes

Farook (or possibly Farooq) along with his Pakistani terrorist wife, Tashfeen Malik, attacked a Christmas party killing 14 people, many of whom had thrown a baby shower for the loving dirtbags just a few months prior to the attack. The liberal media referred to this party as a "holiday party" to avoid offending Muslims and the left.

The official told the Times Farook had "some type" of contact with the Islamic terror groups. Exactly what was said, is as much a mystery as the spelling of his first and last name. More than likely it had nothing to do with congratulating Farook and 'Tash' on the birth of their child (whom they handed off to granny just before they set their guns a blazing).

Here's why she covered her face
Fox News confirmed that Tash pledged her allegiance to the flag of ISIS and to the beheaders for which it stands as the morning of the Islamic terror attack began on Wednesday. The Facebook post was confirmed by another official who wished to remain anonymous lest Obama discover his identity.

Tash and Farook were killed in a police shootout.

Two so-called attorneys for the Farook family spoke at a press conference yesterday, making it painfully clear that wherever they attended law school should be investigated for educational incompetency. 

The comedy team barely acknowledged the dead that the radical Muslims caused, but did all they could to debunk the notion that the terrorist attack had anything to do with terrorism. The culprit might have been global warming.

In spite of the FBI asserting the attack by the radical Muslims was a terror attack, the Farook legal team of David Chesley and Mohammad (who'd a thunk) Abuershaid said that nobody should be called a terrorist without concrete evidence and media should not make such assumptions on somebody's statement.

So I suspect these idiots don't think the FBI is as credible as CAIR. 

Just because the terrorists wiped clean their online digital "fingerprints" is no reason to make accusations. Heck, even Hillary Clinton tried to do the very same thing and she may become our next leftist president. What difference, at this point, does it make?


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