I'm an expert on terrorism having been to Kashmir, India three times doing missionary work.
The first time I went to Kashmir I was near where Bin Laden lived in Pakistan when he issued his order to kill all Americans.
When I went to the Himalayas searching for the trekkers kidnapped by
terrorists I was fifty miles from where the famous adventurer Ned Gillette was assassinated by terrorists in his tent.
Driving to southern Kashmir to give money to widows and orphans we were twenty feet from Indian Army soldiers with drawn rifles looking for terrorists.
One night Afghanistan terrorists tried to enter my dwelling.
I did street preaching in Srinagar, Kashmir and was told by my host not to do this because I was putting my life in danger.
You understand quickly how to stay safe or you don't stay alive.
You have to understand your enemy.
When I returned to the United States I talked to the FBI agent in charge of the FBI office in Seattle and offered to share my knowledge of terrorists and what had happened to the trekkers kidnapped by terrorists. He recommended I meet with his senior agent Dick Thurston which I did.
I told Dick the biggest threat the United States had from terrorists was at our military bases because the terrorists in Kashmir were now attacking military bases in Kashmir.
No action was taken by the FBI. If the FBI would have listened to me Fort Hood could have been prevented.
After months of talking to agent Thurston regarding the missing trekkers I finally found out the Seattle office of the FBI wasn't handling this investigation as I had been led to believe. The Honolulu office of the FBI was in charge of this investigation and Dick had not given them any of the valuable information I had given him regarding the trekkers kidnapped in Kashmir by the terrorists.
Without menses-malice.
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