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Anti Federalist
05-25-2009, 09:55 AM
JIHAD 'BAIT & SNITCH' (http://www.nypost.com/seven/05242009/news/regionalnews/jihad_bait__snitch_170769.htm?page=0)

It wasn't quite 72 virgins, but it did the job.

A slick FBI informant roped four Muslim converts into a horrific terror plot to blow up two Bronx synagogues and military jets by handing them piles of cash and gifts and even bags of weed, relatives of the suspects said yesterday.

"Brother, whatever you need, I will get it for you," said the man whom the four petty thieves knew as "Maqsood," according to Kathleen Baynes, whose longtime boyfriend, James Cromitie, is alleged to be the ringleader of the plot.

She said Cromitie, 45, first met Maqsood at a mosque, Masjid al-Ikhlas, in Newburgh, Orange County, about a year ago and promised to teach him the truth about Islam.

The man soon was coming by their apartment with increasing frequency and was always flush with cash, she said.

"He was very persistent, and every time he came for James, he took him away. They said they were going out to eat dinner," she recalled. "Whenever we needed anything, Maqsood would help -- like financially -- he gave us money to pay rent.

"He was just constantly around. It was like he was stalking him."

Cassandra McKoy, girlfriend of accused co-conspirator David Williams, insisted that the men were duped into the plot with the lure of a cash payday and that religious hatred had nothing to do with it.

"They aren't radicals. They were just financially motivated. They aren't terrorists. If Maqsood wasn't in the picture, they would've never come up with this idea," she said.

"This was not their idea. They make it sound like they sought him out and said we want to do this when he's the one who approached them. He enticed them with money.

"Maqsood wasn't even allowed inside the mosque, he waited in the parking lot for them and offered them $25,000 to join."

Sources say Maqsood was really Shahed Hussain, a Pakistani native who runs hotels upstate and has worked for the FBI since 2003 after getting into trouble in a fraud case. He played an integral role in unraveling another terror-related case in Albany in 2004.

Baynes, 42, dated Cromitie -- a career criminal who has been in jail more than 20 times -- for six years. She said he converted to Islam during his last prison stint but wasn't serious.

"James is a wannabe Muslim. He wasn't real Muslin. He never prayed," she said.

But during the course of the year, Maqsood kept trying to steer Cromitie down a path to jihad -- giving him religious pamphlets, clothing and prayer rugs. In the end, it seemed that cash and gifts worked better.

She said Maqsood promised to get Cromitie jobs and once said he would give him a black Mercedes-Benz. On repeated occasions, he gave Cromitie cameras, cash and even drugs, she said.

"Maqsood gave him a lot of marijuana," she said.

An FBI spokesman did not return a call for comment on the alleged gift giving.

Williams' mother, Elizabeth McWilliams, said her son fell under Maqsood's sway in April with promises to help with medical bills for his sick brother.

"Maqsood said, 'Don't worry, brother, I am going to help with your brother's hospital bills,' " she recalled. "This man did nothing but set these guys up."

Baynes said that she never trusted Maqsood's intentions and that the imam at the mosque warned Cromitie to stay away from the interloper.

"James told me that the imam said to be careful because this man is trying to recruit people to go to Pakistan," she said. "James said he was not that crazy to do something like that."

As the planned Wednesday attack date neared, Baynes said Cromitie's mood changed.

"He was just acting different," she said. "All he would do all day is smoke weed and play video games with his friends," alleged co-conspirators Williams, Laguerre Payen and Onta Williams.

On Wednesday, she said, the men gathered, and Maqsood "looked real nervous."

"He was standing by the car twitching," she said.

As they were about to leave, Cromitie kissed her on the cheek and promised, "Soon we are going to be all right," she said. "I guess he meant financially he meant that we were going to be OK."

She said a friend told her Cromitie had said he was going to be getting $50,000.

Working Poor
05-25-2009, 10:07 AM
sounds believable.

TheEvilDetector
05-25-2009, 10:12 AM
(Assuming OP content is factual)

Entrapment? Incitement? Planning? Facilitation?

Shouldn't the FBI agents + informant responsible for this be in jail not the accused?

This is perverse.

Also hypocritical given that it appears that aiding and abetting terrorists is ok if the FBI does it.

Anti Federalist
05-25-2009, 10:13 AM
sounds believable.

Very much so.

There aren't any "real" terrorists, so government has to create them.

Have to do something to justify the police state.:mad:

Working Poor
05-25-2009, 10:20 AM
they are desperate to prove the terrorist theory I guess