Sunday, May 06, 2007

The Original Shoe Bomber

The following is a new development in the Posada Terrorism case.

Note how he was only being charged for immigration violation, and not terrorism.

Note how the U.S. goverment has harbored, protected and refused to extradite Posada to Venezuela and/or Cuba to stand trial for his acts of terrorism during his years with the C.I.A.

What happened to Bush's: "If you harbor a terrorist, then your are complicit in their actions?"

Note the hidden explosives in the shoes & the liquid explosive hidden in a bottle on a passenger Jet (as in the current UK plot).

Note how he is referred to as a "Militant," and not as a "Terrorist."

Note how our government DOES DEAL WITH TERRORISTS.

Note the hyporcisy and double standards.



FBI Document Sheds New Light On Posada Link To Havana Bombings

Courtesy Of: KTen

MIAMI--High explosives concealed in shoes and shampoo bottles. Thousands of dollars in wire transfers from New Jersey to a shadowy figure in Latin America. A note in a briefcase saying that "the tyrant has to be eliminated" even if innocent people also die.

An F-B-I document reveals these and other new details about the investigation of Cuban militant Luis Posada Carriles and a wave of 1997 bombings in Havana.

Posada is a 79-year-old former C-I-A operative and fierce opponent of Fidel Castro.

He is scheduled to stand trial next week in El Paso, Texas on immigration fraud charges.

Cuba and Venezuela want Posada extradited for the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner, but the United States has refused to send him to either country.

The federal investigation into Posada's possible role in the Havana bombings is centered on the finances allegedly provided by Cuban-American associates in New Jersey.

The probe could provide an avenue for Posada to be charged in connection with the bombings.

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