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May 12, 2011

'Third Terrorist' indicted -- hears strange 'voices'

Did he have pre-9/11 attack info?

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By  <http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/vernon> Wes Vernon

(See this column March 24
<http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/vernon/110324>  & 28
<http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/vernon/110328> , and April 14
<http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/vernon/110414> .)

Hussain Al-Hussaini's comments to his therapist suggest there is much he
knows about the Oklahoma City bombing that he has not revealed to the
authorities - and about which the FBI has avoided asking him.

http://www.renewamerica.com/images/columns/110512vernon.jpgMr. Al-Hussaini -
a onetime member of Saddam Hussein's Iraqi army - is credibly alleged to
have been the "Third Terrorist" in that diabolical attack on the Murrah
Federal Building that killed 171 innocents on April 19, 1995 - the other two
terrorists being Timothy McVeigh (executed) and Terry Nichols (serving time
in a super-max security prison in Colorado).

Al-Hussaini is now in pre-trial detention at a Norfolk County Corrections
Center in Dedham, Massachusetts, on unrelated charges.

The charges

The Norfolk District Attorney's Office tells this column that the detainee
is being held pending a trial date for the following:

1 - Mayhem - a felony punishable by not more than 20 years in state prison.

2 - Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon - a felony punishable by not
more than 10 years in a house of correction.

The next scheduled meeting in connection with the case is an
after-indictment pre-trial conference June 8 - by a spokesman at the
Attorney's Office as "not normally an eventful date, normally addressing
logistical and scheduling concerns."

No bail

At least some law enforcement officials in the Boston area involved in this
case are aware of Mr. Al Hussaini's "past." However, nothing on the record
suggests that the decision to hold him behind bars without bail was prompted
by his role as a mystery man ("John Doe 2") against whom allegations of
complicity in the 1995 bombing have been deemed in a court to have been
"undisputed."

This column on March 24 opined that under no circumstances should this man
be set free. With his background and the cloud under which he lives, he
presents a flight risk. As David Schippers - lawyer for Jayna Davis, the
original investigative reporter in the case - told us, let the detainee out
of jail, and "he'll be gone." It is gratifying that, for whatever reason,
the court saw fit to detain him.

Current charge

As previously reported in this space, Al-Hussaini's arrest March 9 stemmed
from the charge that he struck a homeless man during a heated argument at a
shelter in Quincy, Mass. The broken beer bottle reportedly seriously injured
the victim, possibly adversely affecting his eyesight. Mr. Al-Hussaini
reportedly complained to law enforcement officials that the fight resulted
from a verbal exchange harking back to his alleged involvement in the
Oklahoma City case.

The "files" on alleged "Third Terrorist"

http://www.renewamerica.com/images/columns/110512vernon2.jpgThis column has
reviewed some files pertaining to therapy that Mr. Al-Hussaini underwent
following the 1995 bombing. They likely would remain securely under lock and
key today had he not unsuccessfully sued TV reporter Davis for her stories
about witnesses linking him to Timothy McVeigh. We here will quote from some
of the therapeutic analyses:

11/6/97 - Problem: Depressive Disorder - "Patient called the center this
morning to say he was despondent. He also said he had been drinking vodka,
and had thoughts about making a bomb, although he did not know how to do
this. When I called him, he sounded intoxicated and said that he was very
depressed and did not feel he could come here to meet with me....I later
learned that he had left the house, had called the police from a pay phone,
saying he was suicidal."

Service date 11/10/97: "[Patient] reports the hallucinations only occur at
home or on the "T" (the Boston MBTA, a subway/commuter train system). He'll
leave the train sometimes out of his concern, and sometimes after his girl
friend has fallen asleep, he'll take the car keys and sleep in her car to
avoid the police if they were to come to the house. He drinks partly to stop
the thinking about these issues.

Service date 11/10/97: "He quit his job at the [Boston Logan] airport
stating, "If anything happens there [at the airport], I'll be a suspect."
Denied that the current situation with Iraq or the Terry Nichols situation
had anything to do with his anxiety."

Prepared 11/10/97: "[Patient] called to quit his job....He fears that if
anything happens at the airport, he'll be blamed. He still hears voices on
the train home from work, and sees people...from the Oklahoma City bombing
on the train."

Service date 11/20/97: "Patient states that he is still hearing voices
occasionally... voices tell him he should die."

"Thought processes and associations; linear; +pre-occupied w/? Affiliation
w/Oklahoma City bombing, Saddam Hussein.

Service date 11/23/97: "Reports that he [the patient] was hearing voices
yesterday, but today they are gone......that he wanted to look for another
job because he feels unsafe in the environment he works in, i.e., the
[Boston Logan] airport, given the recent events involving his being
previously suspected of involvement in the Oklahoma City bombing, which [he
claimed] he was completely cleared of."

Service (undated) printed Oct. 16, 1998: Patient "admits to audito[r]y
hallucinations. Voices say 'I'm John Doe 2.' States he hears voices of
bombing victims and hears Timothy McVeigh all the time."

Therapist comments: "Patient presents with paranoia regarding being the
center of attention when he goes for being [center of] attn. re Oklahoma
bombing."

http://www.renewamerica.com/images/columns/110512vernon3.jpgThe deposition

Hussain Al-Hussaini fought bitterly to quash the psychiatric records, before
a deposition (relevant portions of which are produced herewith). The
transcript's Q&A dealt with his lawsuit against KFOR-TV, the station that
carried reporter Davis's stories linking him to Timothy McVeigh. Al-Hussaini
was questioned by a lawyer for KFOR.

Bear in mind that the witness quit his job at the airport in the fall of
1997, as the above record indicates. The Q&A we cite here took place about a
year later in November 1998:

A - I work[ed] at the airport, and if they knew I have such a file in
Oklahoma on me - such a file on me, they would terminate me.

Q - How do you know that?

A - A lot of things happen at the airport. And I thought - that was my
thinking.

Q - So you felt that you would be terminated if people found out?

A - Not necessarily terminate me, but just something else might happen they
would point a finger at me.

Q - According to the [therapist's] report, it says that you told them the
voices that you heard say "I'm John Doe #2.

A - Not I'm John Doe #2. I hear the voices say "You are John Doe #2."

Q - Whose voice is it that you are hearing?

A - I don't know. I remember the picture.

Q - What picture?

A - A lady, she's in Oklahoma City, she lost her babies, two babies.

Q - And it's her voice you're hearing?

A - I can't - I didn't hear her before, but I see her picture.

Q - Do you know whose voice that you are hearing though?

A - Yeah, she.

Q - Is the voice talking to you in Arabic or English.

A - English.

Q - According to ["the therapist's] report, it also says that you hear
Timothy McVeigh all the time, is that true?

A - No. I tell them I'm scared when they get - they get McVeigh, they -

http://www.renewamerica.com/images/columns/110512vernon4.jpgWhen they
convicted and sentenced McVeigh to - to be executed, that's when I start
hearing that he is thinking about coming and want me to go with him, to be
with him.

Q - You started hearing that Timothy McVeigh wanted you to go with him?

A - No.

Q - What is it that....

A - He's saying - I hear McVeigh saying, "Why should I be executed by
myself? I want you to be executed with me.

Q - Who were you hiding from when you slept in your girlfriend's car?

A - I dream. At night I dream, dream I make a bomb. I wake up in the
morning; I call my doctor for that. Sometime I dream people they want to get
me, they want to kill me. I have to hide myself. I'm scared at times.

Q - What I'm asking is: who were you hiding from?

A - People from Oklahoma.

Q - Anyone in particular?

A - Yeah, the lady.

Q - The lady?

A - Yeah.

Q - The lady you spoke of earlier who lost two kids?

A - Yeah.

Q - Were you afraid that the authorities, the FBI or the police, were going
to come and take you away?

A - The witness - Yeah, yeah.

Q - And you're hearing McVeigh's voice talking to you?

A - I don't know, but the picture of McVeigh.

Q - And the voice is telling - the voice is saying that McVeigh wants you to
be executed as he's going to be executed?

A - And he say "You have to die."

Q - Saying to you, Hussain Al-Hussaini, you have to die.

A - Not Hussain Al-Hussaini, "you have to die." He no say my name.

Q - But he's talking to you?

A - Yeah.

Q - Do you hear any other voices other than the mother who lost her two
children and the voice who could be McVeigh?

A - I don't know. I don't know.

In conclusion

http://www.renewamerica.com/images/columns/110512vernon5.jpgWho knows what
Al-Hussaini had in mind when he spoke of being blamed if anything happened
at the Boston Logan Airport - which on Sept. 11, 2001, was the point of
origin of two of the four flights hijacked for suicide missions under the
direction of the now departed Osama bin-Laden?

Where did the alleged "Third Terrorist" get the idea that "something bad"
would happen there? Mr. Al-Hussaini, by the way, had been living with two
former Iraqi War veterans who were providing food catering services for the
commercial airlines at Boston Logan.

If the government had had that information in 1997-98, or as late as 2001,
maybe - just maybe - 9/11/01 might have been just another pleasant late
summer day.

President Bush received a daily presidential national intelligence briefing
in August 2001 regarding the CIA's preliminary undeveloped intel that bin
Laden was planning to hijack commercial flights. They didn't know when,
where, or how. One tip of some apprehension on the part of a Logan Airport
employee that "something bad" was going to happen there could have led to
preventive measures - i.e., increased surveillance and security. At least
that's what Jayna Davis's intel sources told her.

Who knows whether a guilty conscience caused Al-Hussaini to hear the voices
of the Oklahoma City victims. Or was he merely prescient?

Even given his indicated mental state - as reported by his therapist and
arguably displayed by his sometimes rambling paranoia - what is one to make
of his imagining McVeigh telling him he should be executed right along with
him?

We don't have definitive answers to those questions because the FBI has
studiously avoided questioning Hussain Al-Hussaini. The G-men did round up
and interview many others - seemingly nearly every young Caucasian male in
the Oklahoma City phone book. But somehow the authorities just could not
interview this one character whose experiences touched some of the most
obvious bases, and who has since been on the loose and only years later is
jailed in the Boston area, albeit on totally unrelated charges.

It took a broken beer bottle to get to that point. Strange, indeed.

 



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