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Terror suspect had lab access, documents say
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· Subject: Terror suspect had lab access, documents say
· From: "Gerry Blackwood"
· Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:32:12 -0800 (PST)
· Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 14:33:07 -0600
· Reply-To: "Gerry Blackwood"
· Sender: owner-radsafe@list.Vanderbilt.Edu
Terror suspect had lab access, documents say
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2001810152_idahoterror08m.html
By The Associated Press
COEUR D'ALENE — A University of Idaho graduate student
who is under investigation for suspected terrorism ties
got unauthorized access to a campus lab containing
radioactive material, court documents allege.
Sami Omar Al-Hussayen, a Saudi national working on his
computer-science doctoral degree, quietly moved his
student office into the school's engineering isotope
lab, apparently without his adviser's knowledge,
according to documents cited yesterday in The (Spokane)
Spokesman-Review.
"The investigation of Sami Al-Hussayen has, from its
outset, been focused on suspected material support to
terrorism," FBI agent Michael Gnecknow said in the
documents.
FBI agents say they were worried the nuclear waste
could be used in a "dirty bomb." Such devices involve
the use of conventional explosives to spread
radioactive waste.
Al-Hussayen is scheduled to stand trial Jan. 20 on
charges of student-visa fraud.
Although he has been charged only with visa fraud,
authorities claim Al-Hussayen raised money that was
funneled to Islamic charities including the Islamic
Assembly of North America, which is under investigation
for suspected terrorist ties. Al-Hussayen has denied
the allegations.
Defense attorneys were unavailable for immediate
comment.
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We surmise Cafasso doesn't consider himself a terrorist, good god, no. Good old Sybil Joe is roaming the halls of an Ivy League University's computer lab and other places in the middle of the night, security must know he's in the building. The mounting pile of proof if what he's been doing doesn't seem to bother him, because he's the only person in the world that matters. This crapbag has been laying cable all about the internet and it's a cringeworthy load of old bollocks! All under several different names, the verbiage and quotes are virtually interchangeable upon closer inspection.
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