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Fort Lauderdale Jihadi Esteban Santiago aka “AASHIQ HAMMAD”: “La ilaha illAllah”,“There is no God but Allah”
How is it that Geller and others took very little time to find this out but the agencies tasked with protecting us from terrorism seem oblivious
Fort Lauderdale Jihadi Esteban Santiago aka “AASHIQ HAMMAD”: “La ilaha illAllah”,“There is no God but Allah” By Pamela Geller - on January 7, 2017 Jihad in America
Estaban Sanitago’s aka Aashiq Hammad journey to Islam goes back at least 10 years. His MySpace page is eyeopening. More news the enemedia ignores, censors, scrubs – thanks to Charles Johnson over Got News.
As for mental illness, that is now the default cover for Islam. It was “lone wolf” until the number of ‘lone wolves’ made the narrative ridiculous and absurd. Now Islam is a mental illness.
Suspect chose Florida airport for rampage that killed five: FBISantiago/Hammad chose Florida airport for rampage that killed five: FBI.
BREAKING: Fort Lauderdale Jihad Esteban Santiago Joined MySpace As “Aashiq Hammad”, Recorded Islamic Music Got News, January 7, 2017;
Fort Lauderdale shooter Esteban Santiago a.k.a. “Aashiq Hammad”.
Fort Lauderdale Airport terrorist Esteban Santiago registered on MySpace under the name “Aashiq Hammad” and recorded Islamic religious music on the site, 3 years before he ever deployed to Iraq as a U.S. soldier, destroying the lying mainstream media’s narrative that he was just a mentally disturbed veteran and that “Islam had nothing to do with it.”
Who gave airport shooter gun back ... twice? You won't believe the 'warning shots' fired before attack Published: 2 days ago
WASHINGTON – The case of Esteban Santiago, the 26-year-old shooter in the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport massacre, gets stranger by the minute.
He flew from Alaska without checking any bags, other than the hard gun case he collected in baggage claim and opened to kill five people while wounding six others.
He was already being prosecuted for attacking his girlfriend and attempting to strangle her. He even broke the terms of his release on that charge by entering her home again. But he was allowed to keep his gun.
The FBI interviewed him in November after his employer in Alaska expressed concerns about things he was saying. He reportedly told the FBI he was being forced by the CIA to fight for ISIS. While being evaluated, the FBI took his gun. But they released him and gave it back after a psychiatric investigation that called for no followup and no medication.
He served in Iraq for the Army Reserves and the Alaska National Guard but was discharged for “unsatisfactory performance.”
ZitatHow is it that Geller and others took very little time to find this out but the agencies tasked with protecting us from terrorism seem oblivious
Obviously the agencies were devoting all of their resources to monitoring the Russian hacking of our election. As a result the strange peregrinations of Santiago were overlooked.