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Date Posted: 10:34:32 10/26/02 Sat
Author: MJ
Author Host/IP: ip68-102-92-123.ks.ok.cox.net / 68.102.92.123
Subject: New info on J. Muhammad INTERESTING
In reply to: Mike A. 's message, "Time for a new message" on 18:33:29 10/24/02 Thu

Well Look AT This from The Weekly Standard
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While the New York Times and the networks were desperately seeking Muhammad's ties to neonazis, in Washington state, the Bellingham Herald pursued a different angle. Reporters John Stark, Aubrey Cohen, and Mary Lane Gallagher found the Rev. Al Archer, who directs the Lighthouse Mission, a homeless shelter where Muhammad occasionally stayed. According to the Herald, Archer was concerned that Muhammad was a terrorist and called the FBI in October 2001 to alert them. Archer was suspicious in part because Muhammad flew around the country while staying at the homeless shelter. Said Archer: "I felt like he was part of an organization. I felt like he had some connection with terrorists." Archer says he told the FBI that Muhammad has "connections somewhere with somebody who's got money."

Harjeep Singh, who knew Muhammad from the local YMCA, worried about "anti-American statements" and said Muhammad spoke of vague plans for violence. Other people who knew Muhammad say he passed out "pro-Islamic fliers" in Bellingham and seemed more interested in politics and religion after September 11.
www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/001/810rdljc.asp

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