Saturday, April 27, 2013

4 Major Questions That Remain About the Saudi National Tagged as 212(a)(3)(b), ‘Terrorist Activities’

4 Major Questions That Remain About the Saudi National Tagged as 212(a)(3)(b), ‘Terrorist Activities’ | TheBlaze.com: 

"It’s been nearly a week since Glenn Beck first revealed additional information about Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, the Saudi national briefly considered a person of interest in the Boston Marathon bombing. According to Blaze sources, Alharbi was tagged as a 212(a)(3)(B) — the U.S. immigration designation for 'terrorist activities.'
In the last week, TheBlaze has learned (among other things) that Alharbi’s event file was altered last Wednesday, two days after the bombings, and the 212(a)(3)(B) designation was removed; that Alharbi was, in fact, placed on a watch list after the attack; that he was at one time listed as 'armed and dangerous'; and that he was not properly vetted before he was allowed into the country under a 'special advisory option.'”

Recommended reading & listening (my post):

The Boston Marathon Bombings and a Brief History of False Flag Attacks

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)