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The National Terror Alert Response Center
citing MSNBC “Deep Background” reported Thursday, Feb. 7, on the
possible demise of accused terrorist Adam Gadahn, an American-born
ex-patriot famed as a turn-coat spokesman for al-Qaeda.
Taliban sources along the Afghan-Pakistan border are reportedly
looking for Gadahn, also known as Azzam al-Ameriki [the American]
who joined al-Qaeda in 2003 to appear in caustic video announcements
issuing terrorist threats and demands.
U.S. intelligence officials have heard the same
rumors, but tell NBC News that they have no information to suggest
Gadahn is dead.
They specifically deny that Gadahn was killed in the same Predator
missile attack that killed al-Qaida’s #4, Abu Laith al-Libi, last
week near the town of Mir Ali in Pakistan’s North Waziristan
province.
Gadahn was visiting Mir Ali at the time, according to a local man
who describes himself as a friend of Gadahn’s.
Jihadist sources on the Pakistan side of the border are telling
local journalists they are worried.
One who described himself as a “very close friend” of Gadahn said
the 28-year-old California native had until recently been spending
most of his time in the populated areas of South Waziristan, near
the towns of Wana, Azam Warsak and Shahkai.
The same friend said Gadahn had left for North Waziristan a week
before the Predator attack in Mir Ali, where he was supposed to
attend “an important meeting.”
The friend said after the Predator attack on Jan. 31, they lost “all
contact” with Gadahn.
“All our friends are worried about him but so far we could not make
any contact with him. We had sent two of our friends to Mir Ali to
locate him and provide us with details about him,” the supposed
friend explained.
He added that other militants who traveled with Gadahn also were
missing…
We in the West last saw Gadahn Jan. 6, in a jihadist website posted linked to a 50-minute video in which Gadahn made several typical remarks of diatribe to praise Al-Qaeda and terrorist justifications for their slaughter of civilians.
Local tribesmen were kept at bay from visiting the
house by hundreds of armed militants there until all the bodies,
mostly dismembered, were retrieved.
They said that U.S. spy planes might have taken pictures of the
entire rescue operation as well as of the funeral ceremony.
Like US officials, Pakistani authorities have been constantly
keeping silence over what had happened in their jurisdictions.
Didn’t the U.S. State Department offer a $ one-million reward for capture of Adam Gadahn? Let’s not complain about any attempt to collect on that.
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