Glenn Beck: Documents were brought to our attention at TheBlaze, and those documents indicate that this guy is scheduled for deportation next Tuesday due to issues related to national security. The document goes on to say that the individual is linked to the Boston bombing. That’s what the federal document says.
This is the same person that we were initially told was a person of interest. This was the Saudi national in the hospital. His apartment was in Revere, Massachusetts. It was raided. The items were removed. And then we were told he was just a possible witness. And then we were finally told by the authorities he had nothing to do with the attack in fact he wasn’t a witness to the crime. Why was he in the hospital? How did he get to the ground zero? What was he doing there? He wasn’t even a witness? Really?
This guy who wasn’t a witness is suddenly being deported next Tuesday, whisked off our continent to go back to Saudi Arabia, and he wasn’t even a witness – yet the documents he’s being deported voluntarily on terror charges linked to the Boston bombing.
Who is Abdulrahman Ali Al-Harbi?
According to the Global Dispatch, Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Harbi, “Person Of Interest” in the Boston Marathon Bombing has 6 Saudi ‘Terrorists’ in his family, 5 of those are in Gitmo.
There were “rumors” of President Obama meeting with Saudi officials in the hospital just prior to his “approved deportation.” More notable is the assertions that Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Harbi is clear of any terrorist ties, when in fact over 10 names from his clan are already linked to Al-Qaeda!
Many members from the Al-Harbi’s clan are involved in terrorism and are members of Al-Qaeda as identified by Islamic governments. In a list of 85 terrorists released by the Saudi government, several members of the Al-Harbi family seem to have been active fighters in Al-Qaeda:
#15 Badr Saud Uwaid Al-Awufi Al-Harbi
#73 Muhammad Atiq Uwaid Al-Awufi Al-Harbi
#26 Khalid Salim Uwaid Al-Lahibi Al-Harbi
#29 Raed Abdullah Salem Al-Thahiri Al-Harbi
#43 Abdullah Abdul Rahman Muhammad Al-Harbi (leader)
#60 Fayez Ghuneim Humeid Al-Hijri Al-Harbi
Then you have Al-Harbi clan members in Gitmo:
Salim Salman Awadallah Al-Sai’di Al-Harbi
Majid Abdullah Hussein Al-Harbi
Muhammad Abdullah Saqr Al-Alawi Al-Harbi
Ghanem Abdul Rahman Ghanem Al-Harbi
Muhammad Atiq Uwaid Al-Awfi Al-Harbi
In the night of the Boston Bombing, the media reported that an apartment belonging to a Saudi National, Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, in Revere Mass, was searched by the FBI and Law enforcement. Abdul Alharbi was in the U.S. on a student visa.
Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi lived in Revere, Mass (Boston suburb) in an apartment on the 5th floor. #503 – The next morning, TheNewsWire reported:
Kerry meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister abruptly closed
A meeting Secretary of State John Kerry held with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal was abruptly closed to press coverage Tuesday morning.
The State Department initially provided no reason for the change, which was announced just 15 minutes before the scheduled 10 A.M. session, but media reports have said that a Saudi national in the U.S. on a student visa is a “person of interest” to investigators probing the bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday.
The person being investigated was badly injured in the attack, sources said.
On Wednesday, President Obama met with the Saudi Foreign Minister in the White House under the auspices of discussing Syria. U.S. President Barack Obama met with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal at the White House on Wednesday and discussed the conflict in Syria, a spokeswoman said. The meeting was not on Obama’s public schedule. The spokeswoman, Caitlin Hayden, said the president joined a meeting between the Saudi official and Obama’s national security adviser, Tom Donilon.
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Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Harbi
Abdul Al-Harbi pictured on the left in the above photo.
If you think the story ends here you are wrong.
This photo posted by Ali Alharbi on Twitter shows his son Abdurrahman resting at his hospital room (left frame) and being visited by the Saudi Consul General in New York, Azzam Al-Gain.
Ali Alharbi, the father of the 20-year-old Saudi student who was injured in the deadly Boston blasts has said his son was indeed questioned about the explosions but only as a routine procedure.
he, said his son Abdurrahman was just one of more than hundreds people of various nationalities who were questioned by investigators looking into the blasts that killed three people and injured more than 170 others.
The following is based on a translation of the article that appeared in Okaz:
Ambassador to the royal crown, Adel ben Ahmad Al-Jubeir, had several phone calls with the paper as well as with the Royal family. He stated that very high-ranking, U.S. government officials stated that there is no suspicion of any Saudi nationals relative to the Boston marathon explosions.
The Saudi Consul General in New York, Abdel Karim Alqin assured Okaz that all Saudis have been cleared and two Saudis were injured, including Alharbi and a Saudi female doctor named Nura Khalid Saleh al-Ajaji. Prince Saud al-Faisal, Prince Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah from the Foreign Ministry, and Prince Khaled bin Saud were involved in the entire affair.
Three other Saudis were cleared from the forbidden area, two of which were put in a hotel at the expense of the Saudi consulate.
Alqin disclosed that he cleared three Saudis from the forbidden area and housed two of them in a hotel; the third stayed with a friend. He also met with a group of Saudi students, telling them to carry on with their lives and that Saudi ambassadors would handle everything. These students were also told not to cooperate with any media entities and to lay low.
Photo: Abdul Al-Harbi and his father Ali Al-Harbi
Also of interest, are the “contractors on the scene as pointed out in our article here. The “Contractors” stood at the Boston Marathon near the Bomb, and left before the detonation. Wearing unmarked, matching uniforms and operating an unmarked SUV with communication equipment near the finish line of the Boston Marathon shortly after the bomb blasts – was seen before the Boston Marathon Bombing, just a little distance away from where the first bomb was detonated.
While they can be seen with their backpacks after the explosion, the black backpack matches the description of the backpack shown in the evidence photos. It could be anybody of these guys, some of them running after the explosion, and as pointed out in my other article all of them quickly disappeared from the scene:
Photo taken approximately 5 Minutes after the explosion. All depicted Agents (& several others alike) are running, leaving the the Strike-Zone in two (or more) separate groups as police starts sealing off the area – almost enclosing them.
.These agents were clearly not there to help any casualties or assist local law-enforcement in their investigation /upholding -order; instead they left the area instantly – and in a sudden rush – as the area was getting sealed off by local law-enforcement….
See the photos in high resolution in this article
Note: Another comparison of this photo circulates on the web, comparing them to Sandy Hook First Responders. I’m just going to show it, not really running with it. Send in a tweet to us:
Something else I came across earlier today, and I’m only showing this as I find it to be interesting, is a man that appears in various photos with Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, member of the Royal House of Saud and President of Kingdom Holding company.
Below is the photo I came across earlier, not really something to “run” with, but I did find the similarity striking, including the hairline. Is this a body guard of the Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal? Look at the photo below:
Al Waleed Bin Talal (also spelled Waleed bin Talal) is a Saudi Arabian businessman and investor. He is a member of the Saudi royal family. He is the founder, CEO, and 95%-owner of the Kingdom Holding Company. Arabian Business ranked him as the most influential Arab in the world. In March 2013, Forbes listed Talal as the 26th-richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US $20 Billion.