The Mystery Surrounding Nabil al-Marabh: Al Qaeda In Boston

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This video was recorded on April 17,2021. One of the most under-reported mysteries surrounding the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001, is the story of Nabil al-Marabh. al-Marabh a former Khalden training camo veteran had linked up with members of the camp and lived amongst them in Boston. While there he began sending large sums of cash to known terrorist operatives thru-ought Europe and Middle East, notably, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Afghanistan. While he lived in Boston, members of that group of Khalden also worked for the same cab company called Boston Cab Co. These included Mohamad Kamal Elzahabi, Raed Hijazi, and Bassam Kanj. Over the next 15 years, these men would situate themselves thru-ought the United States while also being involved in numerous terrorist operations which included the USS Cole Bombing, The Millennium Bombing Plot and indirectly involved with the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks.

Al-Marabh would become known to the FBI thru an independent investigation thru Hijazi and later in a different investigation after Kanj was killed in Lebanon. However al-Marabh would always seem to be one step ahead and even when he was finally detained, he was remarkably allowed to be released. After his arrest in 2002 for illegal entry into the United States, he still was never charged for any terrorism related activities even thou the evidence against him was "overwhelming". Which included, knowing two 9/11 hijackers (Mohammed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi), planning to bomb the Holland Tunnel in Manhattan New York City and sending large money transactions to areas known for terrorism related activity. He was released back to Syria without a single federal charge or further investigation. The question is simple....why?

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