Showing posts with label Terrorist Saudi Arabia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terrorist Saudi Arabia. Show all posts

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Innocent Saudi Official Not so Innocent


Innocent and posing with a gun in one of the pictures below. I find that to be a threatening gesture Not a gesture of a man who is peaceful and innocent. He was here on a a student.visa for a school in Ohio and lied to the official never telling them he transferred out. Now, first of all I am not allowed in his country for several reasons.
1. I am a Jew.
2 I am a Jew
3. I am a Jew.
Now if I was in Saudi Arabia and there was a bombing I would be picked up and tried on the fact I am a Jew. All Jews are guilty. 




Innocent Saudi national interrogated in Boston Marathon aftermath tells how he is still receiving death threats




The 21-year-old Saudi student who was questioned by the FBI after the Boston Marathon bombing has spoken out for the first time after he was falsely branded a suspect in the attacks. 
Abdulrahman Ali Alharbi, who came to Boston to study English, was standing near the finish line of the race on April 15 and was injured after twin blasts exploded in the crowd. 
He was questioned by police in the hospital and though his name has been cleared, he says he is still receiving death threats and fears for his safety. 
Accused
Accused: Abdulrahman Ali Alharbi was standing near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15 and was injured after twin blasts exploded in the crowd
Exchange student
Exchange student: The 21-year-old came to Cambridge, Mass to study at The New England School of English
The Middle Eastern man, who came to the U.S. to study at The New England School of English, was among the crowd in downtown Boston when two pressure cooker bombs exploded at around 2:50pm.
Three people were killed in the blast and over 260 were injured.
 

 

The explosions left a bloody aftermath and terrified racers and spectators sprinted from the scene.
Alharbi joined the rush fleeing the area and he soon realized he was bleeding and had been injured in the attack. 
Emergency personal helped him and three police officers rode with him in an ambulance to the hospital, he told The Islamic Monthly magazine.
Injured
Injured: Alharbi's school friends posted pictures of First Lady Michelle Obama (bottom left) visiting the Saudi student in the hospital on April 18
Recovering
Recovering: Saudi diplomat Azzam bin Abdel Karim (far right) visited Abdulrahman Ali Alharbi in the hospital in Boston. The Saudi embassy helped cover his hotel and food because he feared returning to his home
When he arrived at the emergency room at Brigham and Women's Hospital, as nurses tried to stop the bleeding, officers surrounded him and began asking him his name, address, nationality and even the password to his Facebook account. 
'It was really scary. They were writing everything. I was trying to help them. I gave them everything I can,' he said. 
He says a group of 20 FBI agents and police officers were in his hospital room, interrogating and asking him questions. 
News that law enforcement were questioning a patient leaked to the media and it was reported that officials may have identified a suspect. 
'I don’t know from where did they get all these lies' he told the magazine. 
During the interrogation, Alharbi was not allowed to make any phone calls and was not informed of his right to legal counsel. 
His father, in Saudi Arabia, learned his son was injured and being questioned by officers via Twitter. 
The officers remained in his hospital room as he continued to receive treatment.
Deadly
Deadly: The Middle Eastern man, who came to the U.S. to study at The New England School of English, was among the crowd in Boston when two pressure cooker bombs exploded at around 2:50pm on April 15
The day after the attack, the FBI clarified that the student was not a suspect, however the agency held onto Alharbi's personal belongings, including his wallet and ID. 
Photos even showed that the Saudi student was among the victims of the attack who received a visit from First Lady Michelle Obama on April 18, when she traveled to Boston with her husband to attend a prayer service. 
The Saudi embassy arranged to pay for a hotel room for the student, where he remained for days because he began receiving death threats and did not feel safe returning to his house. 
Days after the ordeal, the Saudi student took to Facebook to allay the fears of his concerned friends and family about his well being.
'Friends, teachers, I just wanna let you know that I am fine, and thanks for everyone who asked about my health.'
He told the magazine that he understands officials paid attention to him, 'You are protecting your country but why did you show to the media that I am a suspect?'
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, in 2010
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19,
Suspects: Police believe Tsarnaev brothers Tamerlan, left and Dzhokhar, right, were responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings. Tamerlan was shot by police on April 19 and Dzhokhar has been charged with the crimes
He also shared a link to a blog post, written on April 18 by Sharon Nambudripad Schiffer, one of his teachers at the school, about the ordeal.
She describes how investigators searched his apartment and came to the school to speak with his schoolmates, 'for FIVE HOURS. Unbelievable. The epitome of profiling.'
'The press even showed up at the school...The U.S. media has really done a good job of convincing much of the American public that all people from a particular region are violent. This is so sickening, and I am in absolutely shock about how to deconstruct how ridiculous this concept is,' she wrote. 
On the evening of April 18, the FBI announced that it had identified brothers Tamerlan, 26, and Dzhokhar, 19, Tsarnaev from surveillance video as the chief suspects in the attack. 
Tamerlan was killed in a shootout with police in the early hours on April 19 and his younger brother was apprehended late on April 19 after a massive manhunt. 
Dzhokhar has been charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death; malicious destruction of property resulting in death.
Before officials announced they had suspects in the case, the New York Post published a front page story that showed surveillance photo of a Moroccan teen standing in the marathon crowd before the bomb, under the headline 'BAG MEN: Feds seek these two pictured at Boston Marathon.' 
Salah Barhoum, the 17-year-old track athlete in the photo, now says he has trouble sleeping and his parents are considering a lawsuit against the paper.


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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

A Saudi, A Plane and A Pressure Cook !


Oh sure That is part of my luggage tooooooo! A pressure cooker and I never leave home without that and my American Express card. He must be another Saudi Nationalist who Obama knows and both think the American People are Stupid. 



Saudi man arrested in Detroit after traveling on flight with a pressure cooker for his nephew


    A Saudi Arabian man is being held in Detroit after federal agents said he lied about why he was flying into the country with a pressure cooker, according to court documents filed on Monday.
    Hussain al-Khawahir, 33, arrived at Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Saturday and was questioned about why he had brought a pressure cooker with him on a flight from Amsterdam and told investigators the pressure cooker was for his nephew, a university student in Toledo, Ohio.
    The Defendant then changed his story and admitted his nephew had already purchased a pressure cooker in America before but it 'was cheap' and broke after the first use,' the complaint said.
    Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport: Hussain al-Khawahir, 33, arrived at the Detroit airport on Saturday and was questioned about why he had brought a pressure cooker with him
    Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport: Hussain al-Khawahir, 33, arrived at the Detroit airport on Saturday and was questioned about why he had brought a pressure cooker with him
    Agents said they also noticed a page was missing from Al Kwawahir's passport from Saudi Arabia. He told them he didn't how it had been removed, and said the document had been locked in a box that only he, his wife, and three children have access to in his home, according to the complaint.
    Al Kwawahir was read his Miranda rights, which he said he understood, and he invoked his right to remain silent, according to the complaint.
     
    A Monday detention hearing for Al Kwawahir was delayed and a message seeking comment about whether he has an attorney was left with a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office in Detroit.
    Pressure cookers packed with explosive powder and shrapnel were set off at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15, where they killed three people and injured 264. 
    Twisted metal belonging to a pressure cooker used in the deadly Boston marathon bombings of April 15th
    Twisted metal belonging to a pressure cooker used in the deadly Boston marathon bombings of April 15th
    The bombs, left on the ground, caused gruesome injuries with more than 10 people losing limbs, either directly from the blasts or when doctors had to amputate the badly-mangled limbs.
    The defendant appeared in federal court in Detroit on Monday to make his initial appearance on charges he altered his passport and made a materially false statement to a customs officer about the pressure cooker that was in his possession.
    He is being detained pending a formal detention hearing which will occur at 1 p.m. pn Tuesday in the U.S. District Court in Detroit.
    Customs and Border Protection officials and the FBI declined comment. 
    And today, the nephew of a Saudi man arrested at Detroit Metropolitan Airport says the case is a misunderstanding, and that the pressure cooker his uncle was bringing for him so he could make lamb.
    Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam: Al-Khawahir was also charged with altering his passport because a page was torn out of the document, the complaint said
    Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam: Al-Khawahir was also charged with altering his passport because a page was torn out of the document, the complaint said
    Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is shown in this booking photograph released by the U.S. Marshals Service December 28, 2009
    Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is shown in this booking photograph released by the U.S. Marshals Service December 28, 2009
    Nasser Almarzooq, told The Associated Press on Monday that he'd asked his uncle, Hussain Al Kwawahir, to bring him a pressure cooker because the ones he bought in the U.S. didn't work.
    Two pressure cookers were used in last month's Boston Marathon bombings.
    Almarzooq says he's concerned about his uncle and hasn't been told anything since his Saturday arrest. Almarzooq goes to the University of Toledo and says his uncle was coming to visit him for a couple weeks.
    Al Kwawahir is accused of using a passport with a missing page and making false statements about why he was traveling with the pressure cooker.
    On Christmas Day 2009, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian student turned al-Qaeda operative, attempted to blow up a Detroit-bound jetliner by hiding a bomb in his underwear. 
    The device failed to go off, a flight attendant put out the flames and passengers subdued him. 
    He was sentenced on February 16th, 2012, in U.S. District Court in Detroit to multiple life sentences.


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    Wednesday, May 1, 2013

    Clapper.........Clap on Clap Off Saudi Arabian ambassador in Washington now DENIES his nation warned the United States about Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2012

    Clapper.........Clap on Clap Off


    Everyone is doing it doing it doing  Shaking their heads and telling the All the Muslims countries to Prove It...Prove that they had nothing to do with the Boston Bombers to you






    Saudi Arabian ambassador in Washington  now DENIES his nation warned the United States about Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2012  all Taqiyya

    • Saudi embassy in Washington D.C. issues denial of account of a senior official who talked to MailOnline
    • A letter to the Department of Homeland Security allegedly named Tsarnaev and three Pakistanis as potential jihadis worthy of U.S. investigation
    • Red flags from Saudi Arabia to have included Tsarnaev's name and information about a planned explosive attack on a major U.S. city
    • Saudi foreign minister, national security chief both met with Obama in the oval office in early 2013

     
    The Saudi embassy in Washington, D.C. today denied its government warned the U.S. about accused Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
    According to a highly placed source who spoke to MailOnline, the Saudis sent a written warning about Tsarnaev to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2012. That was long before pressure-cooker blasts killed three and injured hundreds.
    The official told MailOnline about a written warning from the Saudi government to the Department of Homeland Security, and said he had direct knowledge of that document.
    But the Middle Eastern nation's embassy in Washington denied that account on Wednesday.
    It issued a statement which read: 'The Saudi government had no prior information about the Boston bombers. Therefore, it is not true that any information, written or otherwise, was passed to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or any other US agency in this regard,' an embassy statement statement claimed.
    'The Saudi government also does not have any record of any application by Tamerlan Tsarnaev for any visa to Saudi Arabia.'
    The Saudis' warning, the official told MailOnline, was separate from the multiple red flags raised by Russian intelligence in 2011, and was based on human intelligence developed independently in Yemen.
     Citing security concerns, the Saudi government also allegedly denied an entry visa to the elder Tsarnaev brother in December 2011, when he hoped to make a pilgrimage to Mecca, the source said. Tsarnaev's plans to visit Saudi Arabia have not been previously disclosed.

     
    In this Feb. 17, 2010, photo, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, smiles after accepting the trophy for winning the 2010 New England Golden Gloves Championship
    Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 23, 2013
    Did she know? Janet Napolitano (R) sits atop the Department of Homeland Security, the agency that allegedly received a detailed letter from the Saudi kingdom about Tsarnaev (L) and three Pakistani jihadis
    The Saudis' warning to the U.S. government was also shared with the British government. 'It was very specific’ and warned that 'something was going to happen in a major U.S. city,' the Saudi official said during an extensive interview.
    It 'did name Tamerlan specifically,' he added. The 'government-to-government' letter, which he said was sent to the Department of Homeland Security at the highest level, did not name Boston or suggest a date for his planned attack.

     
    If true, the account will produce added pressure on the Homeland Security department and the White House to explain their collective inaction after similar warnings were offered about Tsarnaev by the Russian government.
    A DHS official denied, however, that the agency received any such warning from Saudi intelligence about Tamerlan Tsarnaev. 
    'DHS has no knowledge of any communication from the Saudi government regarding information on the suspects in the Boston Marathon Bombing prior to the attack,' MailOnline learned from one Homeland Security official who declined to be named in this report.
    The White House took a similar view. 'We and other relevant U.S. government agencies have no record of such a letter being received,' said Caitlin Hayden, a spokesperson for the president’s National Security Council.
    As many as 4 million Muslims make pilgrimages annually to the Grand mosque in the city of Mecca. Tsarnaev sought to join them for an 'Umrah' journey, a trip that happens outside of the month reserved for the annual Hajj
    As many as 4 million Muslims make pilgrimages annually to the Grand mosque in the city of Mecca. Tsarnaev sought to join them for an 'Umrah' journey, a trip that happens outside of the month reserved for the annual Hajj




     


    The letter likely came to DHS via the Saudi Ministry of Interior, the agency tasked with protecting the Saudi kingdom’s homeland.
    A Homeland Security official confirmed Tuesday evening on the condition of anonymity that the 2012 letter exists, saying he had heard of the Saudi communication before MailOnline inquired about it.
    An aide to a Republican member of the House Homeland Security Committee speculated Tuesday about why the Obama administration contradicted the knowledgeable Saudi official. 
    ‘It is possible the Department of Homeland Security received the information from the Saudi government but never passed it on to the White House,’ the GOP staffer said. 'Communication between DHS and the White House's national security apparatus isn't always what it should be.’
    'I can easily see it happening where one hand didn't know what the other was doing because of a turf war.'
    'Just like the different agencies in the Boston JTTF [Joint Terrorism Task Force] want credit for breaking the Tsarnaev case,' the aide added, 'they sometimes jealously guard the very intel they should be sharing the most freely. Sometimes it makes no sense at all.'

    Obama said Tuesday that an inter-agency review would leave no stone unturned in an effort to learn whether government agencies could have done more to prevent the Boston bombings
    Obama said Tuesday that an inter-agency review would leave no stone unturned in an effort to learn whether government agencies could have done more to prevent the Boston bombings
    House Homeland Security Committee chairman Mike McCaul plans to announce on Wednesday an investigative hearing to probe what U.S. intelligence knew prior to the Boston attacks, two senior Republican sources told MailOnline.
    Separately, President Obama announced Tuesday that the U.S. government will launch a wide-ranging inquiry into the sharing of information among the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security and other intelligence and law-enforcement agencies of the federal government.
    'We want to leave no stone unturned,' the president said in a rare White House press conference.
    The internal review will be led by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and several inspectors general.
    'This is not an investigation,' Clapper’s spokesman Shawn Turner said in a prepared statement. 'This is an independent review of information-sharing procedures. It is limited to the handling of information related to the suspects prior to the attack.'
    It is not yet clear whether information from Saudi Arabia will be involved in Clapper's inter-agency review.

    Eight-year-old Martin Richard was among the three people killed in the explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15
    Eight-year-old Martin Richard was among the three people killed in the explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15
    Chaos: The bombing left thousands running for their lives and sent more than 200 to hospitals, including some whose limbs were torn off their bodies by the force of the blasts
    Chaos: The bombing left thousands running for their lives and sent more than 200 to hospitals, including some whose limbs were torn off their bodies by the force of the blasts
    Utah Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz appeared on CNN Tuesday afternoon, upbraiding the Obama administration for presuming that the federal government's handling of intelligence prior to the Boston bombings was appropriate and effective.
    'As soon as the bombing happened we had officials, locally and from the feds, saying, "Oh, this was an isolated case, there was just one person involved." We didn't know that,' Chaffetz said.
    The 'starting point' for a federal investigation, he said, must be, 'This is unacceptable, we will not stand for it, we will get to the bottom of it, and we will not rest until we figure it out.'
    'Mr. President,' he said, addressing Obama, 'the starting point should be an intolerance that this thing happened.'

     
    WASHINGTON - JULY 29: Rep. Michael McCaul speaks during a hearing on July 29, 2010 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC
    WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 10: Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) listens during a hearing on Capitol Hill on October 10, 2012 in Washington, DC
    GOP momentum? House Homeland Security Committee chair Mike McCaul (L) plans to convene a hearing to investigate the government's failure to prevent the Boston bombings. Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R), who serves on that committee, said on CNN that an inquiry should not presume all is well
    The high-ranking Saudi official whom MailOnlne interviewed at length provided a wealth of detail about the warning he says his government sent to the United States. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to talk publicly about foreign intelligence, or about Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic relationship with the United States.
    He suggested that the Saudi Ministry of Interior sent the letter out of an abundance of caution in order to be helpful to the United States, even though its intelligence on Tsarnaev wasn't yet fully developed.
    'With Saudi Arabia it's always code red,' he said. 'There's no code orange, or code yellow. Always red.'
    The Saudi government, he added, alerted the U.S. in part because it believed American authorities should be inspecting packages that came to Tsarnaev in the mail in order to search for bomb-making components


     
    Saudi Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz met with President Obama in JanuarySaudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud bin al-Faisal met with Barack Obama in an unscheduled meeting just two days after the Boston bombings


    audi Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz (L) met with President Obama in January. His counterpart in the Saudi foreign ministry, Prince Saud bin al-Faisal (R), had an unscheduled meeting with Obama in the Oval Office just two days after the Boston bombings
    The written warning also allegedly named three Pakistanis who may be of interest to British authorities. The official declined to provide more details about the warning to the UK, but said the two governments received the same information.
    The Ministry of Interior, he said, sent the letters in 2012, likely after Tsarnaev returned from Russia to the United States in July.
    President Barack Obama's published schedule indicates that he met in the Oval Office with Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, the Saudi Interior minister, on January 14, 2013.
    The Saudis denied Tsarnaev entry to the kingdom when he sought to travel to Mecca in December 2011 for a pilgrimage known as an Umrah – one that is undertaken during months that don’t fall within the regular Hajj period of the year.
    That rejected application came one month before he traveled to Russia, where U.S. intelligence sources believe he acquired training enabling him to construct and detonate the bombs that he and his younger brother placed hear the Boston Marathon’s finish line.
    The younger brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is in federal custody at a prison medical facility. 
    Celebration turned to mourning on April 15 after Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother Dzhokhar allegedly detonated two powerful bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing 3 and injuring more than 200


     
    The Saudi official who spoke to MailOnline speculated that Tsarnaev's residence in the United States might have made it more difficult for him to gain entry into the kingdom.
    'U.S.-based Muslims who become radicalized and want to visit Mecca create an unusual problem,' he said, compelling the Saudi government 'to carefully examine applications.'
    In the wake of the April 15 Boston Marathon bombings, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal met with Secretary of State John Kerry on April 16, and then had an unscheduled meeting with President Obama on April 17.
    'This is the DNA of the Saudi government,' said the Saudi official, referring to officials in the royal court in Riyadh. 'This is how they work. They sent the letter, but that wasn't enough. They then sent the top guy to meet personally with the president.'
    He dismissed the idea that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was likely trained by al Qaeda while he was outside the United States last year.
    The Saudis' Yemen-based sources, he explained, said militants referred to Tamerlan dismissively as ‘the volunteer.’
    'He was a gung-ho, self motivated jihadi who wasn't tasked by a larger group,' he said.
    'There is no reason for anyone in Afghanistan to have in his thinking a scenario like this,' the official added, referring to pressure-cooker bombs at the Boston Marathon. 'He took the initiative. That’s why they call him "the volunteer."'
    'The Boston thing is beneath them,’ he said of al Qaeda. ‘They don't think like this. This is like a firecracker to them. They want something big.'
    Richard Reid was apprehended afte ra failed attempt to blow up an airliner with bombs concealed in his shoes. The Saudi government provided specific intelligence about Reid to the U.S. before he tried to bring down the transatlantic flight
    Tamerlan Tsarnaev waits for a decision in the 201-pound division boxing match during the 2009 Golden Gloves National Tournament of Champions
    Richard Reid (L) was apprehended after a failed attempt to blow up an airliner with bombs concealed in his shoes. The Saudi government provided specific intelligence about Reid to the U.S., and now it has been revealed that they wrote to the American government about Tamerlan Tsarnaev (R) in 2012
    Tamerlan may have boasted about his plans online, the Saudi official said, offering an explanation for how Yemen-based sources first learned of him. Islamist militants have well-developed social networks that can enable news to migrate quickly across vast distances.
    The Saudi government sometimes tracks such radicals by launching fake jihadi websites to attract extremists. The Ministry of Interior then tracks them electronically, often across the world, and shares information with governments it considers friendly, including the United States.
    'The Saudi Arabian government is doing everything it can to wipe out these people and treat America as a true friend,' the official said.
    The Saudi intelligence services have a long history of providing credible information to America and Great Britain about looming threats. 
    'This is the fourth time the Saudi Arabian government has given the U.S. specific intel' about a possible terror plot, the official said, citing prior warnings about Richard Reid, the so-called shoe bomber who repeatedly tried to light a fuse in his shoe to bring down American Airlines flight 63 bound for Miami in December 2001.
    He also cited the 300-gram 'ink-cartridge bombs' planted on two cargo planes headed for the United States from Yemen in October 2010. Those explosives were intercepted in Dubai, and at an East Midlands airport in Great Britain.
    The terror: A Boston firefighter carried an injured girl away from the scene after the Boston Marathon bombings. In all, Tsarnaev is believed to have killed three Americans, including an eight-year-old boy
    The terror: A Boston firefighter carried an injured girl away from the scene after the Boston Marathon bombings. In all, Tsarnaev is believed to have killed three Americans, including an eight-year-old boy
    Tamerlan Tsarnaev's namesake was a 15-century Central Asian warlord who referred to himself as ‘the sword of Islam.’ Sometimes spelled 'Tamerlane' in English, he was known for his cruelty.
    When he conquered Baghdad, he reportedly made a pyramid of human skulls from unfortunate residents of that city. 
    Although still revered in Chechnya and throughout Central Asia, the original Tamerlane is sometimes vilified in modern-day Saudi textbooks.
    Richard Miniter contributed the American Media Institute’s reporting for this story.


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    Thursday, April 18, 2013

    Obama has unscheduled meeting with foreign minister-U.S. 'DEPORTING SAUDI PERSON OF INTEREST'

    BOSTON MASSACRE 2013

    U.S. 'DEPORTING SAUDI PERSON OF INTEREST'

    Obama has unscheduled meeting with foreign minister

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    An expert on terrorism says the Saudi national who was the original “person of interest” in connection with Monday’s Boston Marathon bombing is going to be deported from the U.S. next week.
    The foreign student from Revere, Mass., is identified as 20-year-old Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi.
    “I just learned from my own sources that he is now going to be deported on national security grounds next Tuesday, which is very unusual,” Steve Emerson of the Investigative Project on Terrorism told Sean Hannity of Fox News Wednesday night.
    The Reuters news agency reported President Barack Obama met with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal on Wednesday, noting “the meeting was not on Obama’s public schedule.”
    After that meeting was mentioned, Emerson told Hannity, “That’s very interesting because this is the way things are done with Saudi Arabia. You don’t arrest their citizens. You deport them, because they don’t want them to be embarrassed and that’s the way we appease them.”

    Saudi national Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, the original "person of interest" questioned in the Boston Marathon bombings.
    Meanwhile, Tuesday morning, a meeting Secretary of State John Kerry held with the Saudi foreign minister was abruptly closed to press coverage.
    “The State Department initially provided no reason for the change, which was announced just 15 minutes before the scheduled 10 a.m. session,” reported Politico.
    But later in the day, department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said the preclusion of news media from the meeting was due to Kerry’s busy schedule.
    “This was just a scheduling change on our part,” Ventrell said.
    Journalists found the claim hard to believe, as they had been told the meeting would include a so-called “camera spray” at the beginning of the session.
    “Are you really trying to say that this [meeting was moved from a] camera/photo op to being closed, for scheduling reasons? Is that seriously your answer: that because the secretary was tired after 10 days on the road and is going to the Hill tomorrow?” Matt Lee of the Associated Press asked.
    “What I’m saying is he has a very tight schedule here in the building and elsewhere,” Ventrell said, noting the fact Kerry met with Al-Faisal amidst that busy schedule reflects the importance of the U.S. Saudi-relationship.
    “So does it save time somehow, canceling the photo op? It doesn’t wash,” Lee replied. “I find it hard to believe that you expect us to believe that that’s the real reason for this.”


    WND reported Wednesday morning that the Saudi student Alharbi shares the same last name as a major Saudi clan that includes scores of al-Qaida operatives.
    Some in the clan are senior al-Qaida members while others are reportedly being held by the U.S. in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba.
    Two Saudi nationals were reportedly injured in the bombings in Boston, with one, Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, initially put under armed guard at a hospital. Alharbi is reportedly studying in the U.S. on a student visa.
    A large group of federal and state law enforcement agents reportedly raided Alharbi’s apartment in Revere, Mass.
    CNN reported the search took place by consent, according to a federal law-enforcement source, meaning no search warrant was needed
    Now the Saudi embassy in Washington has said Alharbi was no longer under detention and is not a suspect in the bomb blasts.
    Saudi diplomat Azzam bin Abdel Karim reportedly visited Alharbi in the hospital.
    Nail Al-Jubeir, a spokesman for the Saudi mission in Washington, stated that U.S. authorities told the embassy “no Saudi national was a suspect in the Boston Marathon attack and that the Saudi national in question was a witness, not a suspect.”
    While it is not clear whether the Alharbi questioned as part of the marathon probe is a member of the well-known Saudi clan, his Facebook page, reviewed by WND, lists him as Facebook friends with at least seven other Alharbis, located in both Boston and in Saudi Arabia.
    One of the Alharbis on his Facebook friends list, Ahmed Alharbi, is listed as a pharmacy technician at the Saudi Ministry of Health. Most others live in Riyadh.
    The Alharbi clan has long been active in al-Qaida. Khaled bin Ouda bin Mohammed al-Harbi, for example, is a Saudi national who joined Osama bin Laden’s mujahadeen group in the 1980s. He reportedly became an al-Qaida member in the mid-1990s. He turned himself in to Saudi authorities in 2004 as part of an amnesty deal.
    The BBC reported Khaled Alharbi was married to the daughter of al-Qaida’s number two, Ayman al-Zawahri. He reportedly appeared with bin Laden in a video praising the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
    Another top al-Qaida operative is Adel Radi Saqr al-Wahabi al-Harbi, a Saudi national identified by the State Department as “a key member of an al-Qaida network operating in Iran.”
    The State Department has offered a multimillion-dollar reward for the capture of Abdel Alharbi, saying he is an Iran-based al-Qaida facilitator who serves as the deputy to Muhsin al-Fadhl, who runs al-Qaida’s Iran network.
    The list includes several members of the Alharbi clan:
    • Badr Saud Uwaid Al-Awufi Al-Harbi
    • Muhammad Atiq Uwaid Al-Awufi Al-Harbi
    • Khalid Salim Uwaid Al-Lahibi Al-Harbi
    • Raed Abdullah Salem Al-Thahiri Al-Harbi
    • Abdullah Abdul Rahman Muhammad Al-Harbi (leader)
    • Fayez Ghuneim Humeid Al-Hijri Al-Harbi
    Shoebat also points out that several Alharbi clan members are being held by the U.S. government at Guantanamo Bay, including Salim Salman Awadallah Al-Saidi Al-Harbi, Majid Abdullah Hussein Al-Harbi, Muhammad Abdullah Saqr Al-Alawi Al-Harbi, Ghanem Abdul Rahman Ghanem Al-Harbi and Muhammad Atiq Uwaid Al-Awfi Al-Harbi.
    Additional reporting by Aaron Klein and Joshua Klein

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