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Monday 13 June 2016

Orlando Terrorist Was Linked To American Suicide Bomber & Radical Islamic Cleric: Gunman Was Interviewed By FBI 3 Times - Yet Worked For Government Security Contractor and Bought uns Legally

Orlando gay club shooter Omar Mateen was investigated TWICE by the FBI
Omar Mateen (left) killed at least 50 people and injured 53 more at Pulse gay club in Orlando on Sunday before he was shot dead by authorities. The FBI named Mateen a person of interest in 2013 and again in 2014, first because he made inflammatory comments to coworkers alleging possible terrorist ties, and over a potential connection with American suicide bomber Moner Abu Salha (pictured right), who lived about 30 minutes away in Vero Beach. 

Marteen was also allegedly a member of Timbuktu Seminary, a website run by radical Islamic cleric Marcus Dwayne Robertson, also known as Abu Taubah (inset top). Mateen's house (pictured center inset) has been sealed and the FBI is bringing in bomb diffusing equipment.


The dead Orlando terrorist who murdered at least 50 people at an Orlando nightclub was investigated by the FBI for terror links twice - and was linked to American suicide bomber Moner Abu Salha.
Agents did not charge Omar Mateen on both occasions and concluded he 'only had minimal contact' with Florida man Abu Salha who blew himself up for the Al Nusra Front in Syria 2014.
Mateen was also investigated by the FBI for making 'inflammatory remarks' to his colleagues alleging that he had terrorist ties – but again no further action was taken.
He kept his job with a global security firm, G4S, and was able to legally buy guns that were used in the worst mass shooting in American history that killed 50 and injured 53 others inside the Orlando gay nightclub.
Mateen ecalled 911 to pledge allegiance to ISIS during the massacre and also praised the Boston bombers.
It is also claimed that Mateen had connections with a former U.S. Marine and undercover FBI agent turned radical Muslim cleric who was released from jail last year despite warnings that he was recruiting potential terrorists.
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Pictured: US citizen Omar Mateen, 29, the suspected Islamic extremist who slaughtered at least 50 people inside a gay club in OrlandoA senior law enforcement source said that Mateen was a person of interest both in 2013 and again in 2014
Pictured: US citizen Omar Mateen, 29, the suspected Islamic extremist who slaughtered at least 50 people inside a gay club in Orlando. The FBI says Mateen was a person of interest both in 2013 and again in 2014
Police were at Mateen's most recently listed address in Port St. Lucie this morning. The FBI believe Mateen, who was shot dead by officers, may have 'leanings to radical Islamic terrorism' 
Mateen's father said the attack had 'nothing to do withr eligion' and said his father became angry when he saw two men kissing in Miami several months agoMateen, a Muslim and father to a three-year-old son, was born in 1986 in New York and married Sitora Alisherzoda Yusufiy, who was born in Uzbekistan, in 2009
Mateen's father said the attack had 'nothing to do with religion' and said his father became angry when he saw two men kissing in Miami several months ago
Marcus Dwayne Robertson, also known as Abu Taubah, managed to convert 36 people to his poisonous version of Islam during his four years in jail, and was considered so dangerous that he was kept shackled with his own security detail away from other inmates.
Mateen was a member of the Timbuktu Seminary, an educational website run by Robertson that police believe is used to dispense his radical teachings, sources told Fox News.
Robertson and several associates were rounded up for questioning early Sunday, sources added.
After serving as a Marine for six years, Robertson went on to become a bank robber, before turning FBI informant after his arrest in exchange for a short prison sentence.
He was dismissed by the FBI in 2007 after allegedly attacking his CIA handler, and then began preaching Islamic extremism.
Thrown in jail for tax fraud back in 2011, prosecutors attempted to have ten years added to his sentence last year after discovering documents preaching terror among his possessions. However, a judge freed him.  
Mateen, from Port St Lucie in Florida, shot more than 100 people, killing 50 and injuring 53 others with an AR-15 assault rifle and handgun on the dance floor at Pulse night club early Sunday morning.
The shooter, who had no criminal history, was licensed to work as an armed security guard in Florida, law enforcement sources said. 
Mateen was shot dead in a shootout with police. 
Marcus Dwayne Robertson, also known as Abu TaubahRobertson was a Marine and bank robber before turning FBI snitch and eventually radical cleric
Mateen is believed to be a member of Timbuktu Seminary, a website purporting to educate Muslims, but actually used to peddle radical Islam by Marcus Dwayne Robertson, also known as Abu Taubah (left and right)
Robertson was a Marine and bank robber before turning FBI snitch and eventually radical cleric. He was jail for tax fraud in 2011, and had to be kept in solitary  in jail because of how many people he converted
Robertson was a Marine and bank robber before turning FBI snitch and eventually radical cleric. He was jail for tax fraud in 2011, and had to be kept in solitary in jail because of how many people he converted

An FBI spokesman said at a press conference later in the day that Mateen purchased multiple guns in the past few days. 
The spokesman said that the investigations by the FBI were closed and that's why the 29-year-old gunman was able to purchase the weapons. 
The federal agency said Mateen was first interviewed in 2013 after he made 'inflammatory remarks' to a colleague.
'The FBI first became aware of Mateen in 2013 as he made inflammatory comments to coworkers, alleging possible terrorist ties,' Ron Hopper an FBI special agent said during a press conference. 
'The FBI thoroughly investigated the matter including interviews of witnesses, physical surveillance and records checks.
'In the course of the investigation, Mateen was interviewed twice. 
'Ultimately we were unable to verify the substance of his comments, and the investigation was closed.'
In 2014, Mateen came to the FBI's attention again and agents interviewed him about a potential connection he may have had with American suicide bomber Moner Abu Salha, who lived about 30 minutes away in Vero Beach, Florida. 
'We determined that contact was minimal and didn't to constitute a substantive relationship or threat at that that time,' Hopper said.  
In addition, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms said that Mateen purchased two weapons legally within the last week. 
'He is not a prohibitive person so he can legally walk into a gun dealership,' the representative from the ATF said. 'He did so within the last week or so.'
Marcus Dwayne Robertson, also known as Abu Taubah, managed to convert 36 people to his poisonous version of Islam
Marcus Dwayne Robertson, also known as Abu Taubah, managed to convert 36 people to his poisonous

Via - Dailyail

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