Feds: Sears Tower Plotters Eyed Qaeda Ties
Miami Terrorist Cell Allegedly Tried To Bomb FBI Offices, Form "Unholy Alliance" With Al Qaeda
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U.S. Attorney Jacqueline Arango, center, makes her closing arguments before Judge Joan Lenard in Miami Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007. Arango said Narseal Batiste, center, seated in brown jacket, was the commander of a homegrown terrorism cell. (AP/Shirley Henderson)
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Top row, left to right: Patrick Abraham, Burson Augustin, Rotschild Augustine. Bottom row, left to right: Narseal Batiste, Naudimar Herrera, Lyglenson Lemorin and Stanley Grant Phanor. (AP/U.S. Attorneys Office)
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Minerva Vasquez, wife of Narseal Batiste, one of six men accused of plotting to blow up the Sears Tower and conspiring to help al-Qaida, leaves federal court Wednesday, July 5, 2006 in Miami. A federal judge Wednesday denied bond to the six. (AP Photo)
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Narseal Batiste and his “soldiers” ultimately aimed to topple the U.S. government, and intended to use the attacks to spark a broader insurrection - even freeing prisoners to become guerrilla fighters, prosecutor Jacqueline Arango told jurors in the case of the group dubbed the “Liberty City Seven.”
“They weren't going to be able to accomplish these grandiose plans alone. They needed help,” Arango said. “That's why Batiste sought an unholy alliance with a foreign terrorist organization. They were a ready-made terrorist cell here for al Qaeda.”
Batiste attorney Ana M. Jhones questioned the legality of investigators' tactics, claiming that Batiste was “entrapped” by the informants as part of the FBI's zealousness in making terrorism arrests following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
“Manipulation at the hands of the government cannot be tolerated because of their war on terror,” Jhones said.
The seven defendants each face as many as 70 years in prison if convicted of all four terrorism-related charges, including conspiracy to provide material support to al Qaeda and plotting to wage war against the U.S. government. The defendants claim they were faking the plot to dupe an informant out of money. They never obtained explosives.
Closing arguments from defense lawyers and a final rebuttal from prosecutors were scheduled to continue Friday and possibly into Monday, said U.S. District Judge Joan Lenard.
Unknown to Batiste in 2005 and 2006 was that two Middle Eastern men he trusted with his suspected plan were actually FBI informants, one of them playing the role of overseas al Qaeda emissary “Brother Mohammed.”
The FBI made dozens of audio and video recordings. The key tape, made in March 2006, shows Batiste, the FBI informant and the six other defendants at a ceremony to pledge loyalty or “bayat” to al Qaeda.
Arango said that oath is proof that each of the seven sought to provide material support to al Qaeda and that all of them were aware of Batiste's purported plot.
Batiste, testifying in his own defense over eight days, claimed that he was faking a terrorism plot in an attempt to scam “Mohammed” out of $50,000 and that he had no violent intentions.
His attorney held up stacks of cash she said amounted to the money Batiste thought he could get if he played along with the plots.
The seven defendants each face up to 70 years in prison.
The prosecutor, however, scoffed at that defense, accusing Batiste of lying about the money shakedown in an effort to avoid prison. She said the FBI tapes repeatedly show Batiste discussing such things as a “full ground war” that would “kill all the devils we can” beginning with the Sears Tower and FBI office attacks.
“He's not telling you the truth. The truth is in those tapes,” Arango told jurors.
Although Batiste gave the FBI informant lists of weaponry and military gear he sought for the group, the group never obtained the firepower necessary to mount such a grand attack before their arrests in June 2006. The group was part of a sect known as the Moorish Science Temple that blends elements of several religions and does not recognize the authority of the U.S. government.
“They sought the destruction of the United States,” Arango said.
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- %u201CHe''s talking the talk and he''s walking the walk, and this is the motivating factor,%u201D Jhones said in her closing statement. %u201CI''m not saying it''s proper, but it''s not terrorism....
(the above sounds like something a liberal would say but)
mohhammad atta walked the walked and he talked the talk..and what he did is not terrorism in the mind of a liberal - Reply to this comment
- Posted by sevenveils at 10:50 AM : Nov 30, 2007
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that is good to know and will keep an eye out for that..but I see more left winged radical liberal nuts that are bent on doing so..do you know how to **** of a realy looney liberal nut??? wave an american flag on his face and watch him go crazy.. - Reply to this comment
- Islamic terrorism is going to be the reason for Big Brother taking control. Then there will be no more Islam, Christianity, Jews, Bhuddists, Hindus or anyother of mans current religions, (except Catholicism which will get into bed with Big Brother under the guise of conquering from within.)
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- I would not be surprised if overzealous right winged radical liberals, like those in the White House do TURN INTO TERRORISTS CELLS...they share the very same intensity and passion to destroy this country and our lifestyle...
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- I would not be suprised if overzealous left winged radical liberals do TURN INTO TERRORISTS CELLS...they share the very same intensity and passion to destroy this country and our lifestyle...
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- THESE TERRORISTS share the VERY SAME complaint you here from these left winged liberals..........and when they get caught..they whine like liberals...
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- Anyody that tries to use a terrorist groups name to influence someone or a group to participate in any crime (terror related or not)deserves to get the max. you don''t fool around with terrorism, ever...
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- Dan9111 - yeah just like the democrats with their late term abortions. Oh, I''m sorry - that''s not murder is it ?
Funny, it only becomes murder if a males causes an unwanted miscarriage on a female, not when a female has her baby aborted on purpose.
And, while I do believe in God, no, I''m not a religious fanatic. - Reply to this comment
- JetRanger7, what a hoot. Nice one. I like how you parody the Conservative Mindset to trumpet morality by both endorsing murder and condemning murder at the same time. Hillarious.
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- WHAT, I''m supposed to be Impressed with these people getting a measly 70 years !! What about DEATH , Whats wrong with that !! They should be put on a NAVY Vessel, taken out to the pacific, hands tied behind their back, and fed to Great White Sharks ! END of Story !
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