Two More Muslims Arrested in Plot to Blow Up New York City Mass Transit, Stadiums, on Anniversary of 911

Back on September, a Muslim terror plot to blow up New
York City's stadiums, mass transit, hotels, and entertainment complexes on the anniversary of 911 was thwarted.

Muslim terrorist Zazi was
planning to kill on the eighth anniversary of 9/11. He and his fellow
jihadis bought chemicals in beauty-supply stores to make bombs like the
ones that killed hundreds in London in 2005 and Madrid in 2004.
Twenty-four others were allegedly involved in the plot.

Today, two more Muslims were arrested in the plot masterminded by Zazi (the Muslim nazi). They join an imam, a devout religious figure, a man of the Quran who was also indicted in the plot targeting New York City. A New York imam
— one who worked as an informant for the FBI — tipped off Zazi that
police were asking about him. Got that? The imam demonstrated where his
loyalty lay: with shariah (Islamic law), not American rule of law. His
allegiance was to jihad and the murder of infidels. More here: Zazi the nazi: NY Jihad Raid Goes National: Denver jihad plot suspect admits Al-Qaeda ties
New York raid

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It bears noting that at the very same time that New York City was in jihad lockdown, Obama was in NY at the UN speaking of the mortal danger of …………… global warming. I wrote an oped on this very thing at The Thinker at the time: Is This Any Way To Fight A War?

FBI arrests 2 in NYC terrorism investigation

NEW YORK – Two men were arrested Friday in the investigation of a suspected
bomb plot targeting New York
City
that previously led to charges against a Denver airport driver.

The arrests in New York of
Adis Medunjanin and Zarein Ahmedzay were part of "an ongoing investigation" by
the Joint Terrorism Task Force, according
to FBI agent Richard Kolko, who declined to comment further.

There were no immediate details on the charges against the men, according to
Kolko and Robert Nardoza, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in
Brooklyn.

The men were expected to appear in court later Friday, Nardoza said.

Medunjanin's attorney, Robert C. Gottlieb, said the FBI seized his client's passport Thursday. The search warrant indicated the passport
was sought as part of an investigation into a conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction, Gottlieb
said.

The airport driver, Najibullah Zazi, previously pleaded not guilty to that
charge. He is accused of getting al-Qaida training to build homemade bombs to attack New
York City.

After the search warrant was executed at Medunjanin's apartment, he
apparently became upset, got into his car and left. While driving erratically,
he called 911 and made threatening comments, according to a law enforcement official who spoke to
The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the person was not
authorized to discuss the case. He got into an accident and was treated at a
hospital for minor injuries.

Federal investigators questioned Medunjanin and Ahmedzay — who lived in the
same Queens neighborhood as Zazi — months ago in the terrorism probe. Their
photographs were among four shown to Ahmad Wais Afzali, a Queens imam accused of
tipping off Zazi that New York police
detectives
were looking for him, according to Afzali's attorney.

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