Tuesday, January 28, 2025

WILL M23 REBEL FORCES THAT HAVE CAPTURED GOMA IN THE DRC RELEASE THREE CHINESE JUST SENTENCED THERE TO SEVEN YEARS FOR MONEY LAUNDERING?

Bin Laden and Mustafa Setmariam Nasar in Afghanistan


Sentenced to seven years in prison in Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for money laundering and other crimes and fined $600,000, three Chinese nationals that were arrested in possession of $400,000 and ten bars of gold, could be released, as M24 Rebels, supported by neighboring Rwanda, have captured the city in a fierce battle, as part of their campaign to control the mineral-rich Eastern Congo region. Rebel groups frequently open prisons, freeing all the inmates, believing them to be opposed to the sitting government. It is feared that this will be the case.

I recall when the start of the civil war in Syria resulted in the unanticipated release of MUSTAFA SETMARIAM NASAR, the leading theoretician of Al-Qaeda, and the brains behind the Madrid Train Bombing of 2004. Nasar, a close associate of Osama Bin Laden, (see attached photo) has been quietly placed there by the CIA for indefinite incarceration. His arrest in Venezuela, early on in the Global War on Terrorism, was not disclosed to the American public, who were unaware of the presence of senior terrorists in the Western Hemisphere that posed a clear and present danger to the United States. I was personally involved in the surveillance operation that resulted in Setmariam's capture, otherwise the story would never be told.

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