Another UN Report failing
From the UN Report...
81. The ISF visited Abu Abass' house, accompanied by a member of Al-Ahbash, and
seized a computer, as well as a number of compact disks which were primarily of a
fundamentalist Islamic nature. Although the report on the search noted that most of the
documents stored on the computer were downloaded from the internet, there was no
indication that Mr. Abu Adass' home had internet access. Many of Mr. Abu Adass'
friends and relatives were interviewed extensively by the authorities (including by the
ISF and military intelligence) in the days immediately following the explosion. Mr. Abu
Adass himself, however, could not be located. On the day of the explosion 10 people
were questioned and over the course of next two months approximately 40 people were
interviewed. The Lebanese investigation further revealed that Mr. Abu Adass had been
employed at a computer shop in the summer of 2004, which was owned in part by Sheikh
Ahmed Al-Sani, who was a member of the Ahmed Miqati and Ismaíl Al-Khatib network.
This is from the Lebanese Investigation section of the UN report. The name "Ahmed Miqati and Ismaíl Al-Khatib network" refers to an
al-Qaeda linked individuals. He had a boss who was in al-Qaeda, he was in the video taking credit...
BLAME SYRIA!.
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