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Ft. Hood Shooter Hasan: Warned Army That Attack From Inside Was Possible



Nov 10, 2009 29 Comments ›› American Infidel

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The Army psychiatrist suspected of killing 13 people at Fort Hood reportedly warned senior Army physicians in 2007 that the military should allow Muslim soldiers to be released as conscientious objectors instead of fighting in wars to avoid “adverse events.”

According to The Washington Post, Major Nidal Malik Hasan was supposed to make a presentation on a medical topic during his senior year as a psychiatric resident at Walter Reed Medical Center.

Instead, Hasan lectured his supervisors and two dozen mental health staff members on Islam, homicide bombings and threats the military could encounter from Muslims conflicted about fighting against other Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan.

A source who attended the presentation told the paper, “It was really strange. The senior doctors looked really upset.”

The Powerpoint, entitled, “The Koranic World View As It Relates to Muslims in the U.S. Military,” consisted of 50 slides, according to a copy obtained by the Post.

“It’s getting harder and harder for Muslims in the service to morally justify being in a military that seems constantly engaged against fellow Muslims,” Hasan said in the presentation.

Under a slide titled “Comments,” he wrote: “If Muslim groups can convince Muslims that they are fighting for God against injustices of the ‘infidels’; ie: enemies of Islam, then Muslims can become a potent adversary ie: suicide bombing, etc.” [sic]

The last bullet point on that page reads simply: “We love death more then [sic] you love life!”

On the final slide, labeled “Recommendation,” Hasan wrote: “Department of Defense should allow Muslims [sic] Soldiers the option of being released as ‘Conscientious objectors’ to increase troop morale and decrease adverse events.”

An Army spokesman told the Post Monday night he was unaware of the presentation, and a Walter Reed spokesman declined comment.

A classmate of Hasan, meanwhile, told FoxNews.com that the warning signs were all there — the justification of homicide bombings; spewing anti-American hatred; efforts to reach out to Al Qaeda — but that the military treated Hasan with kid gloves, even after giving him a poor performance review.

And though he was on the radar screen of at least one U.S. intelligence agency, no action was taken that might have prevented the Army psychiatrist from allegedly gunning down 13 people and wounding 29 others in the Fort Hood massacre last week.

“There were definitely clear indications that Hasan’s loyalties were not with America,” Lt. Col. Val Finnell, Hasan’s classmate at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md. He and Hasan were students in the school’s public health master’s degree program from 2007-2008.

“The issue here is that there’s a political correctness climate in the military. They don’t want to say anything because it would be considered questioning somebody’s religious belief, or they’re afraid of an equal opportunity lawsuit.

“I want to be clear that this wasn’t about anyone questioning his religious views. It is different when you are a civilian than when you are a military officer,” said Finnell, who is a physician at the Los Angeles Air Force Base.

“When you are in the military and you start making comments that are seditious, when you say you believe something other than your oath of office — someone needed to say why is this guy saying this stuff.

“He was a lightning rod. He made his views known and he was very vocal, he had extremely radical jihadist views,” Finnell said. “When you’re a military officer you take an oath to defend against all enemies foreign and domestic.

“They should’ve confronted him — our professors, officers — but they were too concerned about being politically correct.”

Finnell said the warning signs were clear to many, not just classmates. Faculty members, including many high-ranking military officers, witnessed firsthand his anti-Americanism, he said.

Finnell recalled Hasan telling his classmates and professors, “I’m a Muslim first and I hold the Shariah, the Islamic Law, before the United States Constitution.”

He recalled one time when his classmates were giving presentations in an environmental health class on topics like soil and water contamination and the effects of mold. When it was Hasan’s turn, he said, he got up in front of the class and began to speak about his chosen topic, “Is the War on Terror a war on Islam?”

Finnell says he raised his hand. “I asked the professor, “What does this topic have to do with environmental health?”

“When he was challenged on his views, Hasan became visibly upset. He became sweaty, he was emotional.”

But despite questioning from the other students, Finnell said, the professor allowed Hasan to continue. He said Hasan’s anti-American vitriol continued for two years as he worked toward his degree in public health.

There were even more warning signs that might have alerted the Army in recent months:

— In the days and weeks before the shooting, Hasan voiced his objections to Muslims fighting the war on terror to members of his mosque, the Islamic Community of Greater Killeen. Congregants at the mosque said he voiced his objections to Muslims serving in the U.S. military and to his impending deployment to Afghanistan.

— Over the summer, Hasan’s comments led Osman Danquah, co-founder of the mosque, to recommend that it deny Hasan’s request to become a lay Muslim leader at Fort Hood, the Associated Press reported.

— In the months before Thursday’s shooting Hasan tried reaching out to people associated with Al Qaeda — and did so under the watchful eye of at least one U.S. intelligence agency. An intelligence official told FOXNews.com that “Hasan was on our radar for months.”

On Sunday Sen. Joe Lieberman announced his intention to lead a congressional investigation into the Fort Hood murders, saying there were “strong warning signs” that Hasan was an “Islamic extremist.”

“The U.S. Army has to have zero tolerance. He should have been gone,” said Lieberman, who is chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

In interviews Sunday, Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey stressed that it was too early in the investigation to know whether these warnings signs could have spared the lives of the 13 killed, dismissing earlier reports about such signs as “speculation” based on anecdotes. “I don’t want to say that we missed it,” he said.

Finnell said that once Hasan was identified as the suspect in Thursday’s massacre, he reached out to the Army to tell them about his experiences with Hasan.

This time, he said, “They listened.”


  • http://mom2giqm.wordpress.com Anne-Marie

    If these Islamic murderers joined the US military, they must have done so with this type of malicious intent in the first place. It’s not like they could ever love America because that in itself conflicts with their devout murderous cult beliefs and practices. Their very presence in the US military is no different than the communists who infiltrated our government in the mid-20th century. Their whining about feeling conflicted about fighting in the war on terror is just a modern-day tactic to appeal and deceive the bleeding-heart liberals…a trojan horse type of thing.

    I have to wonder if the problems he was ‘counseling’ about and warning about were not the Islamic murderers in the US military not wanting to go to war in areas that are heavily populated with other Islamic murderers, but rather their impatient desire to act on all that they are taught from birth…to hate and to kill.

    BTW – I wish someone would find a more suitable picture of that jerk. He doesn’t deserve to be shown in a US military uniform.

  • DC

    The military needs to yank every one of these ragheads who claim conflict of religious beliefs with what they are tasked to do and discharge them under UCMJ as undesirable!

    Don’t wait til they ask for a discharge…..fire them on the spot……enlisted as well as officer corp!

    • Average Joe

      No, they need to remove from duty any piece of crap like Hasan and all of the Obama-bot infiltrators that have come to his aid since January.

      All of these people need to identified and outed for us (the people) to execute or torture (in obtaining information) regarding treason by Hussein Obama.

  • Kentucky Jim

    UCMJ SECTION 904. ART. 104. – AIDING THE ENEMY

    Any person who–

    (1) aids, or attempts to aid, the enemy with arms, ammunition, supplies, money, or other things; or

    (2) without proper authority, knowingly harbors or protects or gives intelligence to or communicates or corresponds with or holds any intercourse with the enemy, either directly or indirectly; shall suffer death or such other punishment as a court-martial or military commission may direct.

    • politicalfish

      Obama falls under this catagory. He is a traitor, and the sooner he is delt with as such the sooner this nation can begin to recover.

    • More than Duty

      Here Here :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • cold soldier

    The reason no one brought this to light is, the worst thing you can be labeled in the military is “racist”. They are not obligated to prove the charge, merely make the accusation, and your career is over. The minority soldiers flaunt this openly, and wear it like a cloak of invincibility. They know all they need to do is bring up the threat of making an EOE complaint, and they can do as they please. This has been rampant for years, as has afirmative action.

  • Lock and Load

    There is some very serious shit going on with this whole situation, regarding who knew what, when and how, and though not surprising for this America-hating administration, it does not bode well for the future of US homeland security… :shock: :evil: :evil:
    http://homelandsecurityus.com/?p=3250

  • Lone Wolf

    Here are Hasan’s Powerpoint slides alleged to be from his non-medical medical presentation:
    http://www.jihadwatch.org/images/MAJ%20Hasan%20Slides.pdf

    • MinneSoCold

      HA! You beat me to it! Great mind think alike.

    • Lone Wolf

      Yup! He had a bunch of typos – I’m sure his peers were impressed.

      Putting the pre-9/11 intelligence / law enforcement walls back up *will* lead to more terror attacks on US soil. If the jihadis were motivated to do it before, they certainly will be after our invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. So *cough* why would the White House want that? :evil:

    • More than Duty

      You have to think, it was an Army doctors office and I’m sure that his fellow officers are all a bunch of Liberals. So they probably looked passed it. Beck was on the phone talking about how something was wrong with Barrack’s speech, maybe the fact he kept this us and them mentality.

  • MinneSoCold

    Here’s his Powerpoint presentation which he gave at a medical forum: http://www.jihadwatch.org/images/MAJ%20Hasan%20Slides.pdf

    If this wasn’t a big red flag then what the hell is?

  • MinneSoCold

    Speaking of terrorist, Obama has stated, not just those refusing to pay fines, that but anyone that refuses to get health coverage and assimilate into Harry-Nanzi-JokerCare….. YOU WILL SERVE TIME IN JAIL.

    http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/11/interview-with-the-president-jail-time-for-those-without-health-care-insurance.html

    That’s right, your government will un-Constitutionally incarcerate citizens if you do not abide by un-Constitutional law. This is his answer to those that will go without insurance until they need it. Only a communist could think this bullshit up. Welcome to the “Land of the Not-So-Free and Home of the Brave (which are serving time)”

    • Bobby E

      Should be interesting. A smile comes over my face thinking of how this is going to sit with all those dumbasses who cluelessly voted for him expecting free shit.

  • TerryTate

    Gee, maybe we should start taking the oath of allegiance more seriously. I mean if someone says something of their own volition that shows their allegiance is not to this country then maybe words really do have meaning. You think?

    • ZenDraken

      I don’t see how you can be a Muslim and take the oath in good conscience.

    • Lone Wolf

      Taqiyya

  • bill-tb

    The good news is now the terror clock has been reset … 4 days since the last jihad attack on American soil. Something Obammmer should be proud of.

  • MinneSoCold

    Here we go, Obama doesn’t care about investigating why Hasan killed and wounded Americans, rather just how to avoid it from happening again.

    http://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/11/obama-runs-interference-for-islam-at-fort-hood.html

    • vincenzo4

      He didn’t care during the campaign, there’s been a decided effort to de-emphasize the war we are fighting and he’s done everything possible to obstruct this war effort. I am at a loss for words to explain how people can pretend the obvious does not exist. This is very, very sick.

  • vincenzo4

    1. By Obama’s words and deeds regsrding this war, spcially his dismissal of the horrid seriousness of this massacre instead of outrage, makes him yet again, either a collaborator or a sympathizer. he’s stonewalled, obsfucated, compromised intelligence interrogations techniques.

    2. Again, I implore the readers, if this country doesn’t get a case of the ass, it will have neither a country nor an ass.

  • http://www.aup2.com Dominique

    It is amazing that so much political correctness was engaged in, in the handling of Hasan. I think it is an error to allow Muslims to enlist in our military without some major oversight and accountability so this can be avoided in the future. Which one of us who have dual nationality would not struggle with the possibility of fighting against our own people. This smacks of major trouble.

    • MinneSoCold

      Just like the public, Obama wants to divide and disrupt the unity within the military…. the Saul Alinsky method to gaining power over all by tearing-down and remaking the government sectors which then controls the people.

  • DC

    I watched the Ft. Hood memorial today on Fox and when they rolled out hussein, People were cheering and whistling!
    I was so pissed that I nearly put my foot thru the tv.
    Those people(and I use the term loosely), should have been frog-marched right off the base for that crap!

  • Babs

    Whatever happened to the troop that walked away from his base in Afghanistan and went missing a few months? Was he ever found ? Are they looking for him ?

    • http://google Delta Actual

      From my understanding they still have’nt found him and I think that he was used for a propaganda video.The men of TF 11 and others I am sure are doing their best to find this kid even if he wandered off on his own.But chances are the news about him is probably grim.I hope I am wrong.If he is alive and rescued,he has alot of explainig to do.Hope this helps you.

  • Moss