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New York: Egyptian national with Sudanese passport builds unmanned drone
designed to carry 600 pounds of explosives -- FBI says no terrorism


Just a random Egyptian national with a Sudanese passport in Calverton, Long
Island building a random unmanned drone that carries random explosives. Heck,
have a little sense of perspective! If you think this has anything to do with
terrorism, next thing you know you'll be locking up Methodist grandmothers in
Kansas when they build /their/ unmanned explosive-carrying drones! Just a little
backyard fun here, folks. Move along.

"Unmanned Drone On L.I. Sparks Terror Investigation," by Jonathan Dienst for
WNBC.com <http://www.wnbc.com/news/17266645/detail.html>, August 22 (thanks to
all who sent this in):

    NEW YORK -- An unmanned drone being built by an engineer on Long Island
    sparked a large counter-terrorism investigation across the New York area,
    officials tell WNBC.com. Police said they had stumbled upon overnight
    testing of the drone at a little-used airstrip in Calverton, Long Island.

    The investigation began in February of last year, when investigators first
    learned testing of the drone was underway. Officials said *the drone was
    being designed to carry more than 600 pounds of explosives.*

    "It could be in the air for 8-10 hours and there's potential harm if it is
    carrying a large amount of toxic material," NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly
    said in explaining why his department's counterterrorism officials were
    concerned.

    Police surveillance video obtained by News 4 New York shows a white van
    rolling onto the tarmac, a small group of men jumping out and ground testing
    the unmanned flight vehicle.

    Kelly said the engineer building the drone never reported his work to any
    agency including the Federal Aviation Administration or local authorities.
    Investigators said concern increased for a time when they learned *the man
    behind the project was an Egyptian national who had entered the U.S. on a
    Sudanese passport*. [...]


    "It was such a bizarre set of circumstances," said New York State Homeland
    Security Director Michael Balboni. "Of course we watched it as closely as we
    did anything that was on our radar screen."

    *NYPD officials worked with Suffolk County police and the FBI to determine
    there were no ties to terror.* Under questioning, the engineer said he was
    an inventor hoping to sell this drone model to the U.S. military. NYPD
    Lieutenant William McGroarty said during the investigation they had other
    questions....

    In this case, police said there is no evidence any laws were broken as the
    drone was tested on the ground. Officials said if it had gone into the air
    without prior FAA approval, it could have been considered a crime....

Andy McCarthy
<http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NTVhYTkzMDBmY2EzZTY2YmNhN2YzODc3YmZiNjIyM2I=>
explains what's fishy about this:

    First, as we might recall from other investigations over the past several
    years, it is the practice especially of the FBI to find "no ties to terror"
    in any case involving Muslims where there is no known evidence of a
    relationship between the subjects of the investigation and any established
    terrorist organization (such as al Qaeda or Hezbollah). Because of concerns
    about "profiling" — despite the fact that we are under siege by Muslim
    terrorists — the fact that investigative subjects happen to be Muslims is
    deemed irrelevant (as if, in a Mafia investigation, you would have to ignore
    whether a subject was Italian or not for fear of being accused of
    Italophobia.) There is no concession in the report that the subjects of this
    investigation are Muslims. I'm gonna go out on a limb, though, and guess
    there's an itsy-bitsy chance given that the engineer in question is an
    Egyptian national with a Sudanese passport. The happenstance that the
    subjects may be Muslims would not of itself make them guilty of anything —
    but it's not irrelevant.

    Second, as I recount in /Willful Blindness
    <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1594032130/103-8684594-2238265?ie=UTF8&tag=robertspencer-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=1594032130>/,
    the first known activities of the jihadist cell that eventually killed Meir
    Kahane in 1990, plotted to kill Hosni Mubarak in 1992, bombed the World
    Trade Center in 1993, and was stopped a few months later in the midst of
    plotting to bomb other New York City landmarks, was the FBI's investigation
    of paramilitary training over several weekends in July 1989. The Muslim men
    in question — who at the time were not known to have ties to any established
    terrorist organizatoin but went on to carry out the aforementioned plots —
    piled into vans at a radical mosque in Brooklyn and traveled to a shooting
    range where they conducted shooting practice with a variety of weapons,
    including AK-47s. The FBI closed the investigation when the men discovered
    they were under surveillance and complained that they were being harrassed.

    The shooting range they chose for the training was in Calverton, Long Island.
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