“If you're unaware of who this is, his name is Asif Raza Merchant. He is a Pakistani national, and he recently wanted to visit the US.
Now he didn't fly directly from Pakistan. Now first, he went to our good old friends in Tehran. He flew from Pakistan to Iran, spent 4 days there, then flew directly from Tehran to Houston. Now when he got to Houston, he ran into some trouble because Assif here is on the terrorist watch list.
So you can imagine when he showed up, there were some issues.
Luckily, Asif is a very good talker. I mean, he'd have to be because even though he was on the terrorist watch list and was interviewed by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, they decided, uh, no big deal, and gave him special permission to enter the US.
They actually gave him what's known as special public benefit parole, which is a privilege reserved for people whose visits are so beneficial to the American people that their history doesn't matter.
Whatever he said he was doing here must have been f**king spectacular or at least the FBI thought so. So even though Assif was on the terrorist watch list, they let him in.
He gave him special parole. Although that didn't work out too well because yesterday, Assif was arrested. Now what do you think he was arrested for? (Go ahead and pause the video and put it in the comments.) Asif was arrested for plotting with Iran to murder Donald Trump and 35 other government officials.
Who could have seen that coming? Who could have guessed? Pakistani national who is on the terrorist watch list flies from Pakistan to Tehran, Iran, spends 4 days there, and then flies directly to the US. He is picked up, fingerprinted, and released even though he's on the f**king terrorist watch list. Yeah.
That ain't suspicious.”
Again he was arrested for assassination plot in United States
It’s stories like this, where the FBI has these people IN THEIR CUSTODY and releases them into America, that you know there are much sinister agendas going on then we’re being told
Now we have 3 major events in one day…. We all know what’s going on"
What if they let him in so that he could then be arrested? I mean, if I knew someone was a verified terrorist, and they came to the border, sure I would let them in. Then I could keep a close eye on them. I would watch to see who they talk to, who their friends are, and see what they knew. Everyone here is saying this is a sinister agenda, but this might actually be a well executed and elaborate trap. The enemy also won't know what hit them. If their man gets across the border, then they will keep sending more undercover terrorists the exact same way. Absolutely brilliant.
One of the drawbacks of running a surveillance state is that you can no longer claim, "We didn't know.", because everyone now believes (rightly or wrongly), that you did know.
Can't recall if it was the Shoe Bomber or the Underwear Bomber, but the airline would not let them on the plane because he didn't have a passport. A couple of men show up in suits and tell the airline to go ahead and let him board.
“If you're unaware of who this is, his name is Asif Raza Merchant. He is a Pakistani national, and he recently wanted to visit the US.
Now he didn't fly directly from Pakistan. Now first, he went to our good old friends in Tehran. He flew from Pakistan to Iran, spent 4 days there, then flew directly from Tehran to Houston. Now when he got to Houston, he ran into some trouble because Assif here is on the terrorist watch list.
So you can imagine when he showed up, there were some issues.
Luckily, Asif is a very good talker. I mean, he'd have to be because even though he was on the terrorist watch list and was interviewed by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, they decided, uh, no big deal, and gave him special permission to enter the US.
They actually gave him what's known as special public benefit parole, which is a privilege reserved for people whose visits are so beneficial to the American people that their history doesn't matter.
Whatever he said he was doing here must have been f**king spectacular or at least the FBI thought so. So even though Assif was on the terrorist watch list, they let him in.
He gave him special parole. Although that didn't work out too well because yesterday, Assif was arrested. Now what do you think he was arrested for? (Go ahead and pause the video and put it in the comments.) Asif was arrested for plotting with Iran to murder Donald Trump and 35 other government officials.
Who could have seen that coming? Who could have guessed? Pakistani national who is on the terrorist watch list flies from Pakistan to Tehran, Iran, spends 4 days there, and then flies directly to the US. He is picked up, fingerprinted, and released even though he's on the f**king terrorist watch list. Yeah.
That ain't suspicious.”
Again he was arrested for assassination plot in United States
It’s stories like this, where the FBI has these people IN THEIR CUSTODY and releases them into America, that you know there are much sinister agendas going on then we’re being told
Now we have 3 major events in one day…. We all know what’s going on"
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1874694517237956608/vid/avc1/720x1280/Qao7OJ-dQqc7KuEZ.mp4
What if they let him in so that he could then be arrested? I mean, if I knew someone was a verified terrorist, and they came to the border, sure I would let them in. Then I could keep a close eye on them. I would watch to see who they talk to, who their friends are, and see what they knew. Everyone here is saying this is a sinister agenda, but this might actually be a well executed and elaborate trap. The enemy also won't know what hit them. If their man gets across the border, then they will keep sending more undercover terrorists the exact same way. Absolutely brilliant.
"Don't interrupt while they are busy making mistakes "
Gather intel on known associates and gather them all up - seems plausible.
on terror watch list, interviewed by the FBI, let in with special parole . . . to assassinate . . . I mean did the FBI let him in to assassinate???
Or WUT?!?
The agencies designed to protect US citizens, are instead allowing terrorists to prey on us. AmIRite??
YourMRight
You mean the USA has DIRECT flights from Iran to the USA??? You can npt make this shinola up!
One of the drawbacks of running a surveillance state is that you can no longer claim, "We didn't know.", because everyone now believes (rightly or wrongly), that you did know.
This is a problem EVEN FOR THE GOOD GUYS.
FIB = Enemy of America
FBI probably offered to help him.
Can't recall if it was the Shoe Bomber or the Underwear Bomber, but the airline would not let them on the plane because he didn't have a passport. A couple of men show up in suits and tell the airline to go ahead and let him board.
MIB