Friday, October 24, 2025

WHERE IS AL-QAEDA'S MOST DANGEROUS TERRORIST LEADER?

MUSTAFA SETMARIAM NASAR, also known as ABI MUSAB AL-SURI, a red-headed Syrian national, is Al Qaeda's leading theoretician (author of the organization's 1600 page treatise) and the intellectual author of the MADRID TRAIN BOMBING and one other terrorist attack in Spain. Captured by the Central Intelligence Agency in Venezuela, after a manhunt led by retired FBI agent ROBERT LEVINSON, he was spirited away to Pakistan, where a cover story alleging that ISI had captured him there appeared, concealing the fact that he had actually been living in the Western Hemisphere. He was subsequently interrogated at an American black site in DIEGO GARCIA, and later transported to, and imprisoned, in Syria. 



Our sources advise that he was released during the confusion surrounding the chaos of the Syrian civil war; his location after that remain a mystery, although a mainstream media article claims he was executed by the Assad regime while in custody. Given his prominent role, as a close Bin Ladin associate, and the fact that his presence in Venezuela, where he was protected by the Chavez government, was never publicly disclosed, it is possible that he is still operational with Al-Qaeda.





Perhaps it is now time for the United States to declassify the circumstances of his capture and removal from Venezuela, and to answer the questions regarding whether this action American authorities was the reason for the subsequent kidnapping and detention of Robert "Bob" Levinson, in Kish Island, Iran, who was held for decades by the Government of Iran. Levinson's communications with Venezuelan agents were intercepted in Caracas at CANTV headquarters by Cuban Intelligence, and perform unauthorized duties for CIA researchers, which information may have been in the possession of Iran when he arrived there to interview an American fugitive. It is time for the truth regarding the Bob Levinson case to be known; his family deserves no less.








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