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Most Recent Articles by Doug Hagmann:

The Fort Hood massacre & “Toronto 18” connection

There is a direct connection between the Islamic terrorist attack at Fort Hood to the members of the so-called “Toronto 18,” an Islamic terrorist cell broken up by counter-terrorism authorities in 2006. That nexus is Anwar Nasser al-Awlaki (a/k/a Aulaqi), the former Imam of the Dar al Hijrah Mosque in Falls Church, Virginia. Al Awlaki privately counseled at least three of the 9/11 terrorists in the months prior to 9/11, and was found to be in contact with Nidal Malik HASAN, the Muslim terrorist who murdered 14 Americans (including one unborn child) at Fort Hood on November 7, 2009 in the weeks and months leading up to that attack.
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Islamic attacks on our airline industry

Once aboard the plane, they spoke loudly in Arabic. They changed seats without authorization. They roamed the plane over the objections of the flight attendants, entering the first class area without permission or legitimate purpose. They moved their stowed luggage from the overhead bins for no apparent reason. One even attempted to open the cockpit door, explaining that he mistakenly thought it was the lavatory. Their behavior was described as disruptive and suspicious, which so alarmed the flight crew that the Muslim passengers were removed from the airplane by order of the captain.
- Monday, December 14, 2009

Another flight disrupted by a group of Muslims

image(Editor's Note: Doug Hagmann's popular site, the Northeast Intelligence Network is currently under transition to another server and will be back online later today.) It happened again on Wednesday, December 9, 2009, less than a month after the incident aboard AirTran Flight 297.
- Friday, December 11, 2009

“Debunking the debunkers”

On December 3, 2009, a detailed investigative report describing the incident aboard AirTran Flight 297 was first published on this web site and Canada Free Press. The article was the product of an extensive and methodical two-week investigation conducted by this investigator and other investigative professionals as a result of a tip received from a passenger aboard that flight (unrelated to the infamous e-mail making the rounds). After receiving the tip from the passenger, this investigator received information from a law enforcement source with additional details of the incident. Through continued investigation, this investigator ultimately interviewed a total of seven-(7) well-vetted witnesses that formed the basis of our investigative report.
- Monday, December 7, 2009

Muslim student murders Binghamton, NY professor of M.E. Studies

imageRichard Antoun, 77, professor of Middle East studies at Binghamton University and author of several books on Islam, geopolitical and religious issues was stabbed to death at approximately 1:41 pm on Friday, 4 December 2009 by an Islamic assailant. The suspect has been identified as 46 year-old Binghamton University graduate student Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani, a Saudi national.
- Monday, December 7, 2009

Flashback: AirTran Flight 175

It was January 1, 2009 when passengers aboard an AirTran flight 175 departing from Reagan National Airport became alarmed by a conversation they overheard between two other passengers, dressed in Muslim attire, talking about the safest place to sit on board an aircraft in the event a bomb was aboard. The two Muslim passengers were among a party of nine traveling together from Washington DC to Orlando, Florida to attend an Islamic conference.
- Sunday, December 6, 2009

Statement from Doug Hagmann, Northeast Intelligence Network

Following the posting of the article yesterday morning on Canada Free Press about the incident aboard AirTran Flight 297, the Northeast Intelligence Network web site suddenly went offline. The reason given by the hosting company was that a surge in traffic caused the destabilization of the server hosting our site, and as a result, they had to suspend our site until the issue could be resolved. We are now back up and running.
- Friday, December 4, 2009

Security incident aboard AirTran Flight 297 suggests terror “Dry Run”

December 7th update: Please see bottom of story On November 17, an incident took place aboard AirTran Flight 297 scheduled to fly from Atlanta Hartsfield Airport to Houston that the media does not want to cover and everyone from the airline to the TSA and other government agencies want to keep very quiet.
- Thursday, December 3, 2009

Exculpatory evidence for Navy Seals

imageAs detailed in an article by Jim O’Neill at Canada Free Press, three U.S. Navy seals have been charged with assaulting a terrorist mastermind, allegedly causing him a bloody lip at some point during his capture. The allegedly injured terror suspect, Ahmed Hashim ABED was the focus of an extensive search that culminated in his capture by U.S. Navy Seals last September. Investigation by the military found that ABED reportedly planned and superintended the capture, murder and subsequent desecration of the bodies of four U.S. subcontractors delivering food and supplies to Iraqis near the town of Fallujah on March 31, 2004.
- Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Burqa Barbie: Veiled Oppression

imageIn the event you missed it: just in time for this year’s Judeo-Christian holiday season and Mattel’s 50th anniversary is Barbie dressed in traditional Islamic garb. In other words, it’s a “Burqa Barbie” that was “unveiled” last Friday at the Salone dei Cinquecento in Florence, Italy, as reported in the UK’s Daily Mail here (MailOnline). The “Burqa Barbie” is one rendition of about 500 Barbie dolls that are part of an auction benefitting Save the Children Charity.
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Profile of Major Nidal Malik Hasan

image This profile of Nidal Malik Hasan includes his movements up to and including the day of the Fort Hood massacre with pictures of him smiling on 7-11 grocery store closed circuit surveillance cameras on the day of his rampage.
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Ft. Hood shooter’s computer reveals al Qaeda connection

imageAccording to an intelligence source speaking to the Northeast Intelligence Network, forensic analysis of Nidal Malik HASAN’s computer and other media determined that HASAN had routinely visited al Qaeda and Islamic terrorist web sites in months and weeks leading to last week’s massacre at Fort Hood.
- Monday, November 9, 2009

Ft. Hood killer linked to “facilitator” of 9/11 terrorists

As noted by this author in the initial background profile published just hours after the Ft. Hood massacre here, Nidal Malik HASAN was an active member of the Dar al-Hijrah Mosque and Islamic Center in Falls Church, Virginia while stationed in the area in 2001.
- Sunday, November 8, 2009

Media perspective in the Ft. Hood massacre

Consider this: the murderous actions of Nidal Malik HASAN at Ft. Hood on Thursday resulted in more deaths and injuries in that single attack than in 15 years of violence at abortion clinics in the U.S. and Canada. Two days after the bloodbath at Ft. Hood, government officials from the President to local politicians, the media, their pundits and other experts are publicly cautioning against linking any religious or ideological motives to the actions of Nidal Malik HASAN.
- Saturday, November 7, 2009

Muslim army officer id’d as “primary shooter” at Ft. Hood

imageThe U.S. army officer identified as “the primary shooter” in a mass murder attack at Fort Hood was positively identified as Malik Nadal HASAN (a/k/a Nidal HASAN, Nidal Malik HASAN). According to military sources speaking to the Northeast Intelligence Network, investigators are looking at the possibility of additional suspects in this attack that left 12 dead and at least 30 more wounded in a shooting that took place this afternoon at Fort Hood. According to sources at Ft. Hood, the suspect was “shouting in Arabic” as he fired his weapons. HASAN has been described as a Muslim who was extremely upset and increasingly outspoken about the role of the U.S. armed forces in Islamic countries, including Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Thursday, November 5, 2009

Silent screams and stifled statistics

imageTwenty year-old Noor Faleh Almaleki of suburban Phoenix died Monday, becoming the latest non-statistic in a rising number of honor killings taking place across the U.S. by Muslims. These honor killings are perpetrated by practicing Muslims against their own family members who believe such action is sanctioned by (Islamic) Sharia law. In the case of the young Ms. Almaleki, her Iraqi-born father, Faleh Hassan Almaleki, has been charged with running over his own daughter and her boyfriend’s mother with his vehicle for allegedly engaging in behavior considered “shameful” under Islam.
- Wednesday, November 4, 2009

US troops in Iraq: Kill a terrorist, go to prison

Perhaps you’ve heard about this story. If so, please read on for information important to this case you have not read anywhere. If you have read about this incident, definitely read on as it will most likely change your mind about the “guilt” of a soldier convicted of murdering an al Qaeda terrorist in Iraq.
- Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Blast at Islamic center raises questions

imageFire scene tape remained stretched across the entrance to the Ihsan Islamic School at 423 West Onondaga Street in Syracuse, New York as I walked the perimeter of the property yesterday morning.. The criss-cross of the yellow barrier serves a lone public reminder of a mysterious explosion that occurred there last Thursday afternoon. According to authorities, the blast occurred in an "unused" portion of the basement, spewing a cloud of natural gas, debris and dust into the main area of the building and forcing the evacuation of about 75 students and school personnel.
- Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Terrorists’ explosives out there somewhere

imageAs the sun rose over New York Tuesday morning, law enforcement officials were expanding the security corridor around the Brooklyn federal courthouse where terror suspect Najibullah ZAZI was scheduled to be arraigned at 11:00. Police barricaded Tillary Street with their vehicles and stood vigil against any potential threats to the legal proceedings. Meanwhile, news crews were jockeying for position near the building entrance where ZAZI would be led by federal marshals. Television reporters began filing their live reports on location well before the sun began to rise. Just two blocks away, vehicle and pedestrian traffic moved at a pace normal for a Tuesday morning, most apparently oblivious to the forthcoming arrival of a suspected terrorist.
- Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Arrests define current Islamic terror threat

imageIn perhaps the most significant ten-day period since 9/11 for domestic counter-terrorism operations, law enforcement officials across the US have made multiple arrests this week of individuals planning to sow death and destruction in the name of Islam. The criminal complaints against those charged provide valuable insight into the thoughts and plans of Islamic terrorists on the streets of America, and most accurately define the current threat facing all of us in the US and Canada today.
- Friday, September 25, 2009

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