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WORLD WAR III Title: TERROR: San Bernardino jihadis destroyed their cellphones, erased digital footprint day before the attacks TERROR: San Bernardino jihadis destroyed their cellphones, erased digital footprint day before the attacks ByPamela Geller on December 4, 2015 Jihad in America 00 Comments This was jihad terror. This was premeditated, methodical and well-planned. Obamas jihad-free counter terror policies and jihad denial is the cause of this catastrophic intle failure. Obama has blood on his hands (adding to the rivers of blood of Christians in Syria and Iraq.) Destroy footprint. The bombs left behind at the site were for first responders. The husband and wife behind the mass shooting in San Bernardino began erasing their digital footprint a day in advance of the deadly attack, deleting email accounts, disposing of hard drives and smashing their cellphones, according to law enforcement investigators who are treating the probe as a counterterrorism case. Police found their cellphones crushed and destroyed in a nearby trash can. San Bernardino killers erased digital presence day before the attacks, The Washington Times, By Andrea Noble and Guy Taylor The Washington Times Thursday, December 3, 2015 The Muslim husband and wife behind the mass shooting in San Bernardino began erasing their digital footprint a day in advance of the deadly attack, deleting email accounts, disposing of hard drives and smashing their cellphones, according to law enforcement investigators who are treating the probe as a counterterrorism case. Investigators edged closer Thursday to the conclusion that Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, were radicalized by Islamist extremists either in the U.S. or during trips to the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia. Working to determine whether terrorism was the motive in the attack at a government-organized holiday party, officials scrambled to re-create the travels, contacts and lifestyle of Farook, a 28-year-old U.S. citizen of Pakistani descent, and his 27-year-old Pakistani wife. Intelligence sources said there is still no explicit evidence linking the two to known terrorists on U.S. or foreign watch lists and that the couple was not on the FBIs radar before Wednesdays deadly shooting rampage. But their cache of thousands of rounds of ammunition and explosives found in a home that the couple rented raises major concerns about a wider plot, or a plan to act on their own to hit other targets.Authorities have tracked down at least four people from the Los Angeles area who were previously under investigation by U.S. counterterrorism officials and were found to have had communication with Farook in the past, said a law enforcement source involved in the investigation. But details about the individuals were murky. The law enforcement source said the last contact any of the four had with Farook was in June, and asserted that nothing fruitful came from the interviews about Wednesdays attack. With that as a backdrop, officials were working Thursday night to determine what motivated Farook and Malik to storm a conference room inside the Inland Regional Center during a holiday party and spray the room with bullets. Fourteen people were killed and another 21 were injured in either the shooting or a police pursuit and gunbattle that occurred hours later. The San Bernardino County sheriff-coroners office continued to work at the scene of the massacre documenting evidence and removing several of the bodies that remained. It was not until Thursday afternoon that officials had contacted the next of kin for all 14 of the victims and that their names were publicly released. Farook and Malik died in the firefight as they tried to evade police in a rented SUV, firing 76 rounds at officers who unleashed 380 rounds of their own and riddled the vehicle with bullet holes. More than 1,500 rounds of unspent ammunition were found in the vehicle, according to police. One official, who spoke anonymously with The Washington Times, cautioned against jumping to conclusions. The official said the investigation is still young and asserted that radicalization can happen in a number of different inflection points and in a number of different ways. Its not a one-size-fits-all sort of thing. But fresh details continued to emerge about the background of the two supporting the notion that the attack was planned and not a spur-of-the-moment response to a party snub or quarrel. The couple had a 6-month-old daughter, who was left in a relatives care before they stormed the Inland Regional Center bedecked in tactical-style clothes and spraying 75 rounds into the conference room. Three pipe bombs configured as one large explosive device were recovered from the center. Police also found bomb-making materials, 12 pipe bombs and more than 4,500 rounds of ammunition inside the couples home. This is not your average investigation, said David Bowdich, assistant director in charge of the FBIs Los Angeles field office, mentioning the multiple crime scenes, victims and recovered evidence. It will take time. - See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2015/12/terror-san-bernardino-jihadis-destroyed-their-cellphones-erased-digital-footprint-day-before-the-attacks.html/#sthash.2t7JV4dG.dpuf Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Don, *Arab Spring Jihad* (#0)
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Senator Graham has so far failed to deliver on his promise to nuke Charleston Harbor or NYC. The D&R Muslim Brotherhood jihad continues... Is Graham still running for president? I think he was around one percent or so. I understand the FBI has now called the shootings a terror attack, not (haha) workplace violence. Psalm 37 PRAY FOR PARIS
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