Monday, March 14, 2022

FBI documents on 9/11 Saudi Lawsuit turn to Sarasota Fl and Investigation of Imam Muneer Arafat

FACT: FBI Agent Tells Me 'There Ain't No Coincidences in Terrorism' about 9/11 Hijackers and al-Hijji Saudi Support Network in Sarasota FL. Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org writes Monday March 14th, 2022, Many more declassified FBI documents on 9/11 to be made public soon as Saudi lawsuit takes yet another turn to Sarasota Florida and investigation of Imam Muneer Arafat by PI Bill Warner, READ MORE HERE https://www.floridabulldog.org/2022/03/more-declassified-fbi-documents-to-be-made-public-soon/?mc_cid=8fbc41670a&mc_eid=2c332dda5e



The appearance of Ziyad Khaleel in the FBI’s narrative brings the 9/11 case back once again to Florida. The reason: another of his former roommates, Muneer K. Arafat, was an imam from 2000-2003 at a Sarasota-area mosque run by the Islamic Society of Sarasota/Bradenton. According to a Dec. 8, 2003 Florida Department of Law Enforcement report obtained by Florida Bulldog, a source told FDLE and FBI agents, “Arafat was a member of the Islamic Brotherhood, who follows a radical belief…and wishes harm to the United States.” That same year, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Arafat testified about his involvement with Khaleel, who also went by the name Ziyad Sadaqa, before a federal grand jury in December 2002. Arafat, a Kuwaiti of Palestinian descent, was transported from Sarasota to St. Louis to testify following his November 2002 arrest for overstaying his visa, the paper said.


Muneer Arafat’s name and phone numbers were also found in the cell phone address book of Wissam Hammoud following Hammoud’s January 2004 arrest in Sarasota for weapons violations and attempting to kill a federal agent and witness. Hammoud pleaded guilty a year later and was sentenced to 21 years in prison. The U.S. Bureau of Prisons, which has classified Hammoud as an “international terrorist associate,” lists Hammoud as due for early release in September. Sarasota private detective Bill Warner has tracked Arafat, 57, for years – ever since Warner’s involvement with U.S. Immigration and Customs (ICE) agents and the Sarasota Police Department as a confidential informant in a terrorism investigation that began in June 2002. “The FBI office in Sarasota was aware of my activity as the local Sarasota Police Department reported directly to them any information I supplied. ICE investigation became a hot issue as it linked to terrorism and was taken over by the FBI in 2003,” Warner said. “Imam Muneer Arafat in my opinion and from my experience was a double agent. He worked for (the) FBI as a paid confidential informant from 2002-2003, wearing a wire in support of terrorism investigation in Sarasota Fl. and was part of the advance team in early 2000 for 9/11 hijack pilots Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah also in Sarasota County,” Bill Warner said. READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE HERE
https://www.floridabulldog.org/2022/03/more-declassified-fbi-documents-to-be-made-public-soon/?mc_cid=8fbc41670a&mc_eid=2c332dda5e

UPDATE SEPT 9th, 2021: ABC ACTION NEWS 9/11 SUPPORT NETWORK IN SARASOTA: Click image above for ABC News video and print story. $4,000 phone bills fished from the trash/ Sarasota private investigator Bill Warner started his own investigation in 2002. “They were here, in my neighborhood. So I had to look at it, kept looking at it,” Bill Warner said, he partnered with police, sheriff’s deputies and was eventually paid by ICE for providing surveillance photos and phone bills he collected from the garbage cans of people of interest. Bill Warner said some of the cell phone bills he collected were 35-to-40 pages long, with calls made to phone numbers located all over the world. At that time, cell phone and long-distance companies charged by the minute for calls. “The bills you could see they were $1,200, $1500, $2,000, sometimes even $4,000 a month,” Bill Warner said. ”These are guys living in duplexes, driving old cars, who don’t have a job, see more CLICK HERE.

UPDATE April 28, 2022 and so it continues, A former University of Alabama student was sentenced to more than seven years behind bars Wednesday for hiding financing to al Qaeda. Alaa Mohd Abusaad was sentenced to 90 months in prison, or 7.5 years. Alaa Mohd Abusaad, 26, had pleaded guilty in 2019 to a charge of concealing terrorism financing after telling an undercover FBI employee how to send money to terrorist fighters. Abusaad also told the undercover fed that “money” for the terrorists “is always needed, You can’t have a war without weapons. You can’t prepare a soldier without equipment.” The former college student told the agent to use fake names and addresses when sending electronic transfers to avoid detection by police. Abusaad introduced the UCE to a financial facilitator who could route the UCE’s money to “brothers that work with aq” (meaning al-Qaeda). Abusaad was born in Chicago, she moved to Tuscaloosa when she was 10-years-old. She was a resident and student at the University of Alabama until she married and moved to Ohio in 2018. Abusaad was also ordered to spend 10 years on supervised release following the prison term, federal prosecutors said.

 

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