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Let's put a few things together.
Sirhaj Wahaj is the son of a New York imam linked to terrorism.
At some point, the New Mexico "five" cut off ties with their east coast friends and family and relocate to New Mexico, transporting illegally possessed guns across state lines.
Family friend of New Mexico suspects is the tipster who relayed starvation message to police
Nov/ Dec 2017 Sirhaj Wahaj abducts his son and transports him out of Georgia to New Mexico
May 2018 FBI surveillance begins after Jany Leveille sends her brother a letter urging him to join them and become a martyr.
(multiple sources; this is one)
FBI arrests New Mexico compound members on new charges
This islamic "counselor" is also who Jany Leveille contacted to ask for money ($400) because "she" was starving (not the kids.).
Family friend of New Mexico suspects is the tipster who relayed starvation message to police
The compound was very hastily bulldozed by "authorities" after the first arrests, but owners still found firearms in the rubble.
So these five were being "monitored" and surveilled by the FBI as far back as May 2018. Yet it was the LOCAL police that got the "starving kids" message to raid the compound.
Starting to think this was a massive "charlie foxtrot" where the LOCAL police "stepped into" something the FBI was "sitting on", and there was a catastrophic upheaval of confusion and chaos over jurisdiction and charges.
IMO, this was a unquestionably a terrorism surveillance operation all along. The unfortunate children were abused/ coerced/ manipulated agents of the terrorism planning. "Stockholm syndrome."
Do we even know if the children are all biologically related to the five defendants?
Sirhaj Wahaj is the son of a New York imam linked to terrorism.
At some point, the New Mexico "five" cut off ties with their east coast friends and family and relocate to New Mexico, transporting illegally possessed guns across state lines.
Since 2009, Amin had been a friend of the Wahhaj family. Amin said he had previously counseled several of the adults found at the New Mexico compound, including Subhannah Wahhaj, her husband Lucas Morten, her brother Siraj Wahhaj and Siraj Wahhaj's partner, Jany Leveille.
He said he also knew that members of her family, including Siraj and her sister Hujrah, had cut ties with their Georgia friends and families, right around the time Siraj's young son, Abdul-Ghani had disappeared.
"I was trying to ascertain [Abdul-Ghani's] location," Amin said about their exchange. The messages were entered into evidence in court this week.
Family friend of New Mexico suspects is the tipster who relayed starvation message to police
Nov/ Dec 2017 Sirhaj Wahaj abducts his son and transports him out of Georgia to New Mexico
May 2018 FBI surveillance begins after Jany Leveille sends her brother a letter urging him to join them and become a martyr.
(multiple sources; this is one)
The five defendants, who are all black and Muslim, came under FBI surveillance in May at their remote settlement north of Taos after Leveille sent a letter to Ibn Wahhaj's brother asking him to join them and become a "martyr," state prosecutors said on Aug. 13.
FBI arrests New Mexico compound members on new charges
This islamic "counselor" is also who Jany Leveille contacted to ask for money ($400) because "she" was starving (not the kids.).
Amin told CNN he received a friend request on Facebook around July 31 from Subhannah Wahhaj, one of the women who was found in the compound and subsequently charged with child abuse.
When he accepted her Facebook request, she requested confidentiality and then cash.
"I am desperately in need of $400 in order to save myself from starvation," according to the message she sent Amin. "Again, I wouldn't ask if I truly didn't need it."
Family friend of New Mexico suspects is the tipster who relayed starvation message to police
The compound was very hastily bulldozed by "authorities" after the first arrests, but owners still found firearms in the rubble.
So these five were being "monitored" and surveilled by the FBI as far back as May 2018. Yet it was the LOCAL police that got the "starving kids" message to raid the compound.
Starting to think this was a massive "charlie foxtrot" where the LOCAL police "stepped into" something the FBI was "sitting on", and there was a catastrophic upheaval of confusion and chaos over jurisdiction and charges.
IMO, this was a unquestionably a terrorism surveillance operation all along. The unfortunate children were abused/ coerced/ manipulated agents of the terrorism planning. "Stockholm syndrome."
Do we even know if the children are all biologically related to the five defendants?