Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi

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UPDATE: Abdul getting sent back to Saudi Arabia

Even though the Saudi embassy in Washington has said Alharbi was no longer under detention by the U.S. government for the bombing attacks in Boston and is not a suspect in the bomb blasts, he has definite ties to al Quida.

Read more... about the 20-year-old foreign student Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, initially put under armed guard at a Boston hospital. Alharbi is reportedly studying in the U.S. on a student visa.

Now the news has stated that some sort of an ID has been determined from a video tape. Rumors have it that "they think they know who it is" and he may be in custody but nothing is confirmed. No arrests have been made.

FBI update scheduled for 5pm EDT.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

"he has definite ties to al Quida"???
The name AlHarbi in Saudi Arabia is like the name Smith in the US.

Anonymous said...

WND.com reminds me of the National Enquirer at the grocery checkout counter. You would have to be an idiot to believe what you read in either publication.

Lynn Anderson said...

LOL. Actually the national enquirer broke many stories. Face it. You are just against anything religious.

Anonymous said...

His AZZ is getting whisked back to Saudi Arabia-pronto. Barack is kissing Saudi AZZ, AGAIN!!! If this guy had anything to do with this,Fuc$ the Saudi's -he needs to held for questioning!!!

Anonymous said...

"Abdul getting sent back to Saudi Arabia" is probably false.
This comes from the factually challenged Steve Emerson.
http://www.salon.com/2013/04/16/the_perils_of_steve_emersons_expertise/

Lynn Anderson said...

We'll see. He's connected.

Anonymous said...

What is Steve Emerson connected to?
Everything he said about "Abdul getting sent back to Saudi Arabia" is not true. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/18/ice-official-responds-to-blaze-report-categorically-false/

Lynn Anderson said...

He is an expert in national security, terrorism, and Islamic extremism. This guy is supposed to leave on Tuesday.