South Carolina Suspects Have Terrorist Ties
Well, you still haven't seen much in the MSM about the South Carolina pipe bomb suspects, although it has gotten some play in the Conservative blogosphere.
If you aren't up to speed, two Middle Eastern men, one from Kuwait and the other from Egypt, were stopped recently for speeding by local police. The two men acted suspiciously, and, at one point, tried to hide a laptop computer. Upon a search of the vehicle, police found fun stuff like call phones, gasoline, GPS units, pipe bombs and other bomb-making material. They were arrested, after the Bomb Squad did its thing, and are awaiting trial on several charges.
Debbie Schlussel reports that the two suspects may have ties to Islamic Jihad founder Sami al-Arian.
Surprise. Surprise. In investigating Pipe Bomb possessors, Mohamed and Megahed, the FBI searched a house owned by a man who now occupies a house owned by Sami Al-Arian co-conspirator and co-defendant, Palestinian Islamic Jihad official Sameeh Hammoudeh. Sounds confusing, but that's how they work. Like the Mob, terrorist groups have a million interlocking companies, directorates, and property (including houses).
That these two men were caught with pipe bombs just a few miles from a Navy installation that houses nuclear material AND enemy combatant terrorists tells us something we've already known (unless you're George "Islam is Peace" Bush or Herr Keith Olbermann: Islamic Jihad is now in America working to attack America. And another thing we've already known: Sami Al-Arian and Islamic Jihad were working with Al-Qaeda and got their funding from it and Bin Laden. So, Islamic Jihad was likely doing Al-Qaeda's bidding with the "Just Fireworks" terrorists.
Debbie has a picture up of the two suspects literally laughing their way through their first court appearance.
And the FBI, ICE, ATF, DHS and local authorities involved in the terrorism probe still aren't commenting.
Model rockets? I don't think so.
Michelle Malkin also reports.
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