The Irate Nation Est. 2001

Nidal Hasan One Story Two Reports

Hasan's Electronic Trail

Officials have uncovered nothing to change their belief that Nidal Hasan acted alone in the Ft. Hood shootings. As David Martin reports, investigators have began tracking what Hasan did with his money.

By:CBSNewsOnline

Blind Eye?

Hasan's controversial behavior: Was proper protocol followed?

By:FoxNewsChannel

Lieberman Will Open Investigation into Possible Islamist Extremist Terrorist Act at Fort Hood


Lieberman says that there are concerns that the shooting rampage suspect Major Nidal Malik Hasan had become an Islamist extremist, and that Hasan's actions may be properly classified as the worst terrorist attack on American soil since September 11, 2001.

More Questions than answers…..

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US officials are tightlipped on the question, saying only the investigation will establish the facts. Witnesses among the 28 injured reported that while firing two handguns, he shouted "Alahu Akbar!" before he was felled himself by four bullets by four bullets fired by wounded female police officer Kimberley Munlay.

On a form filled out by Muslims seeking spouses through the mosque, Hasan listed his nationality as Palestinian although he was born in Virginia.

The Facts On The Fort Hood Shooting Rampage

LTG Robert Cone, III Corps Commanding General, updates reporters following the deadly shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas.

Commander in Chief Barack Obama remarks on the Fort Hood shooting tragedy. The President made his unscheduled remarks during the Tribal Nations Conference in Washington, DC.

LTG Robert Cone, III Corps Commanding General, releases more details about the deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood, Texas, including the fact the shooter is still alive.

By:DODvClips

Cone confirmed the identity of Hasan, reportedly a psychiatrist on the base who was scheduled soon to deploy, but would not say more about the suspect. Hasan has been in the company of a Criminal Investigative Division officer since the midday shooting, he said.

In answer to a reporter’s question, Cone said of the suspect, “I would say his death is not imminent.” Hasan is not yet talking to investigators.

Three other soldiers were initially detained for questioning, but later released. After interviewing more than 100 people at the scene, Cone said, investigators determined there was only one shooter.

While investigators haven’t ruled out terrorism in the case, Cone said, the evidence doesn’t suggest it.
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