Tuesday, May 28, 2013

"SUPPORTERS" SAY UNDERCOVER FBI AGENT "LURED" MUSLIM STUDENT INTO PLOT TO ATTACK A VIA RAIL PASSENGER TRAIN; TO CAUSE THE DEATH OF "UP TO 100,000 PEOPLE"

From Atlas Shrugs:

 The StarAhmed Abassi, a 26-year-old Laval University student, was allegedly in regular contact with the agent, who secretly recorded them discussing a plot to attack a Via Rail passenger train. 
MONTREAL—Supporters of Ahmed Abassi, a Tunisian man allegedly linked to a foiled Canadian terror plot, say an undercover FBI agent posing as an Egyptian businessman provided money, advice and the promise of a job if Abassi would come to the United States. 
U.S. court documents have already revealed that an undercover agent played a crucial role in the arrest of Abassi, a 26-year-old student at Quebec’s Laval University. 
Abassi was allegedly in regular contact with the agent, who secretly recorded them discussing a plot to attack a Via Rail passenger train; to cause the death of “up to 100,000 people” by contaminating the air or water; to provide financial support and weapons to anti-government fighters in Syria, and how to recruit other terrorists in North America.

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