The Saudi military member gunman who killed three U.S. sailors at Naval Air Station Pensacola posted disturbing messages on social media months before the attack, according to a law enforcement assessment.
'The countdown has started,' was the cryptic message posted by Saudi Air Force 2nd Lt. Mohammed Alshamrani on September 11, 2019, according to a Joint Intelligence Bulletin reported by ABC News.
The 21-year-old Saudi national also defended jihad on social media and referred to non-Muslims as 'infidels', according to the report.
The bulletin, which was issued by the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, National Counterterrorism Center and the Defense Intelligence Agency, also revealed chilling new details of the attack.
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AND the Obama FBI put it in place to cause chaos.
ReplyDeleteSo now we want to fix the dog after he peed the carpet. Trouble is those who were "vetting" this individual were/are at fault. Weather political or otherwise this should have been discovered prior to admitting this terrorist access to our military training. Hold those reviewing people accountable. Who authorized his clearance? Who passed on a more inclusive and skeptical approach for clearance? Get to the reality of background checks, our servicemen and women deserve it,
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