Fla. Islamazi Bombers: Secret Terror Sign Language, Egypt Pays for Lawyers, YouTube Bomb Instructors
But CAIR says they are "good, Naive kids." Prosecutors say the signals being given were a “sinister” code that they have broken, but they are not saying what it means. More here.
In court, prosecutors showed video of Yahia Megahed, Youssef's 24-year-old brother, sitting at the Falkenburg Road Jail, where he was to visit his brother via video conference link. He is shown making distorted faces and saying something in sign language. The government wouldn't say what it meant, but told the judge he was trying to communicate in code to his brother. Tampa Bay News
But Adam Allen, Megahed's attorney, said that Youssef Megahed was never brought to the other side of the video conferencing unit and that his brother was just making silly faces.
After weeks of silence, the U.S. Attorney's Office opened up about its case against two University of South Florida engineering students facing explosives charges, implying that Youssef Megahed and Ahmed Mohamed had something sinister in mind when they left Tampa in early August and headed north. Tampa Bay.com
Yahia Megahed implicated today. Megahed brothers and Mohamed (all from Egypt) made hate statements about USA, so says a witness. (channel 13 news Tampa Fox affiliate)
Yahia Megahed and Yousef Megahed meet during the past week at the Orient Rd. jail Tampa, video cameras caught Yahia Megahed using sign language to communicate with his younger brother Yousef, neither one have hearing defects. (channel 13 news Tampa Fox affiliate)
See the link to WFLA TV Tampa Fl NBC Affiliate with video of Yahia Megahed using sign language to communicate to his jailed terrorist brother Yousef Megahed at the Orient Jail Tampa Fl last week.
Go here click on "USF Student in court"
Yahia Megahed is using advanced counter surveillance techniques to avoid detection of the messages he is going to or already did communicate to his brother.
After the court hearing, that just recently wrapped up, Yahia Megahed was asked about the sign language he was using to communicate with his brother, he said "I do not know sign language, they can say whatever they want", he sounds and looks just like Mohamed Atta.
The plot thickens. Prosecutors said Megahed also had "multiple Egyptian passports" and went to Sears in late July to get more passport-sized photos. There were two passports for Megahed with two different names, Hoffer said.More interesting news out of Goose Creek.
It looks as though Egypt’s government will be paying for the legal representation of at least one of the two suspects in the Goose Creek terror case.
Attorney John Fitzgibbons told a judge he was in talks with the Egyptian embassy in Washington and likely will be hired to represent suspended University of South Florida student Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed.
Ahmed el-Qawassni, an official in Egypt’s foreign ministry, said the government is closely monitoring the case and confirmed that an attorney is being hired for Mohamed, who was born in Kuwait to Egyptian parents.
“We are responsible for the sons of Egypt abroad with no exception,” el-Qawassni said. More over at National Terror Alert
The Washington Post ^
| October 1, 2007 | Peter Whoriskey
MIAMI -- On a video posted to YouTube.com this
summer, a man speaking Egyptian-accented Arabic instructed viewers how
to convert a remote-controlled toy car into a bomb detonator. The
12-minute lesson was referenced on the popular video-sharing Web site
under the search terms "detonator from a distance," "suiciders" and
"martyrdoms." A detonator could "save one who wants to be a martyr for
another day, another battle," the man told viewers, according to
federal prosecutors. Last month, authorities identified the instructor
as Mohamed Ahmed, 24, a graduate engineering student at the University
of South Florida. An Egyptian national, he'd been stopped...
Despite the grim implications of what the government presented, prosecutors said they had no "hard, specific evidence" of a motive or answers for a judge's questions about what the men intended to do with the items, prompting U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Jenkins to set bail for one of the men, although he remains in custody pending appeal. YIKES!
When the men were taken into custody and separately questioned, Megahed said he knew nothing about the materials in the trunk. . But when both men were put in the back of a squad car, they spoke to each other in Arabic. In that conversation, which was secretly recorded, Megahed asked Mohamed what happened to the pipes, if they exploded. More here.
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