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Terror Investigation

JFK bomb plot links to murder, Iran & top al Qaeda terrorist-at-large

By Douglas Hagmann

Thursday, June 14, 2007

JFK bombing plot "more sophisticated" than presented - could have links to IRAN...

Plot suspect has loose ties to 2004 execution-style murders in Guyana...

Plot could be tied to top al Qaeda terrorist-at-large Adnan G. El Shukrijumah.

Adnan G. El Shukrijumah14 June 2007: At the time the JFK Airport bomb plot was announced, the Northeast Intelligence Network went on record stating that the plot was far more extensive than was being reported and more suspects were involved than initially identified. Now, investigation of those involved in the plot reveals ties to at least two murder victims, a money exchange business in Georgetown, Guyana with ties to Iran, and top al Qaeda terrorist-at-large Adnan G. El Shukrijumah. Other ties to officials of the government of Iran are also emerging.

El Shukrijumah was born in Guyana on August 4, 1975, and is the eldest of Gulshair el-Shukrijumah, a 44-year-old radical Muslim cleric, and his 16-year-old wife. He is identified as the top terrorist commissioned to unleash a nuclear attack on the United States, has long been the focus of investigative journalist Paul Williams, author of three books including his most recent work, The Day of Islam, and Judi McLeod, founder and editor of Canada Free Press, as well as the Northeast Intelligence Network. Based on recent investigation by the Northeast Intelligence Network, it appears that Adnan G. El Shukrijumah might have played a peripheral role in the JFK bombing plot, or at the very least, was closely associated with suspects--and murder victims--associated with the plot.

Abduction and murder, execution style with ties to the JFK bomb plot

It was just after 10:00 p.m. on the night of April 2, 2004 when Iranian national Mohamed Hassan IBRAHIMI, a Shiite Muslim cleric from Iran living in Guyana was kidnapped at gunpoint by two masked men as he was leaving the Georgetown, Guyana Islamic studies school he established.

IBRAHIMI was the passenger in a vehicle driven by Raymond ALI, a/k/a HALLEY, the administrator of the Islamic school established by IBRAHIMI. According to police reports, IBRAHIMI was called to the school on the evening of April 2, 2004 to inspect a "water leak." As HALLEY and IBRAHIMI were leaving the school in their vehicle, two masked gunman stopped the vehicle and grabbed IBRAHIMI, allegedly shooting HALLEY in the foot during the abduction.

Several weeks later, the body of Mohamed Hassan IBRAHIMI was found in a shallow grave. IBRAHIMI was bound, gagged and shot twice in the head in an execution style murder. To date, no arrests have been made. At the time of IBRAHIMI'S abduction, there was an unprecedented level of interest and direct involvement by top Iranian law enforcement officials reported by Guyanese police.

Renewed interest in the case, along with numerous additional questions have now surfaced in the wake of the JFK Airport bombing plot, as IBRAHIMI was a close friend of Abdul KADIR, a former opposition member of the Guyanese Parliament and suspect in the JFK bombing plot. Continued investigation reveals that IBRAHIMI was also acquainted with another JFK airport bomb plot suspect - Abdel NUR, also from Guyana.

IBRAHIMI, who was 35 at the time of his death, was a Shiite Muslim cleric who established and operated the International Islamic Center of Advanced Studies, a private institution that received its funding from Iran. Not only was IBRAHIMI was a friend of bomb plot suspect Abdul KADIR, but two of KADIR'S children, Salim Ibn Abdul Kadir, and a daughter, both educated in Iran, taught at the school. In fact, KADIR'S son, AN Iranian cleric, became the school's interim director until the school closed several months after the murder of IBRAHIMI.

IBRAHIMI obtained permanent residence status in Guyana sometime in the year 2000 through the assistance of Zenjibari ALI, a man from Tanzania who is believed to also have close ties to Iran. IBRAHIMI was married to an Iranian woman identified as Shabnaz IBRAHIMI, who was eight months' pregnant with their first child at the time of her husband's murder. Shabnaz IBRAHIMI returned to Iran after the death of her husband.

In murder, there are no coincidences

There are more twists in the execution-style of abduction and murder of Mohamed Hassan IBRAHIMI, far beyond anything coincidental. As the director of the International Islamic Center of Advanced Studies, IBRAHIMI received funds from Iran through a business called the Swiss House Cambio, a Georgetown currency exchange business where JFK bomb plot suspect Abdel NUR worked on a part-time basis. It was at this money exchange business were top al Qaeda terrorist Adnan el Shukrijumah frequented, and was reportedly seen there in 2003. But the twists and turns do not end there.

Farouk RAZACThe owner of business, Swiss House Cambio, Farouk RAZAC, was found shot to death at his home on May 7, 2007 " less than a month before the JFK bombing plot was revealed. Although RAZAC'S wife, Carolan LYNCH " a former beauty queen - has been charged in his murder, there remain questions about her involvement.

Most notably, the U.S. embassy in Georgetown was reportedly notified that Adnan Gulgair El-Shukrijumah was a frequent visitor to Razac's Swiss House Cambio. The now deceased RAZAC'S father knew El-Shukrijumah's father when he was living in Guyana prior to him leaving for Saudi Arabia.

Questions about the potential involvement of top al Qaeda terrorist El-Shukrijumah with RAZAC remain front-and-center. According to our continuing research and investigation, those identified and arrested in the JFK bombing plot are only the tip of the iceberg. And that iceberg should send chills down the spine of every American, especially considering the timing and circumstances of the murder of RAZAC and his association with IBRAHIMI, El-Shukrijumah and the JFK bombing plot suspects.


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