From Jihad Watch:
New Jersey Muslim who worked in nuke plants spoke openly of jihad warfare
Why didn't he get fired? Investigated? Arrested? Well, what's to be concerned about a harmless Misunderstander of Islam working in a nuclear plant? "Worker Spoke of Jihad, Agency Says," by Scott Shane in the New York Times, October 4:
WASHINGTON -- A New Jersey man accused of joining Al Qaeda in Yemen spoke openly of militant views while working at American nuclear plants, according to a report by the inspector general of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that proposes tightening personnel security rules.
The man, Sharif Mobley, who is charged by Yemeni authorities with murdering a hospital guard during an escape attempt in March, said he told others in his labor union: "We are brothers in the union, but if a holy war comes, look out," said the report from the inspector general, Hubert T. Bell.
Fellow nuclear plant workers said Mr. Mobley had referred to non-Muslims as "infidels" and had visited "unusual" Web sites on his personal computer, including one showing a mushroom cloud, the report said....
The American-born Mr. Mobley, 26, worked between 2002 and 2008 as a laborer at six nuclear plants in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Ms. Harrington said that he performed "routine labor, carrying supplies and helping with maintenance" and that the commission "is not aware of any safety concerns" regarding his employment.
The inspector general found that Mr. Mobley did have unescorted access to the interior of the plants but did not have access to computers or high-security information....
Mr. Mobley told friends in 2008 that he planned to move to Yemen to study Arabic and Islam. American and Yemeni officials said he connected there with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the branch of the terrorist network in Yemen.
Mr. Mobley was arrested by Yemeni security officers in January and was taken in March to a hospital in Sana, the capital, after complaining of illness. On March 7, according to Yemeni officials, he grabbed a security guard's gun and tried to escape, fatally shooting one guard. He remains in Yemeni custody on capital murder charges.
His lawyers have admitted that Mr. Mobley was in contact with Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born radical cleric in Yemen who has been linked to several terrorist plots and has called for attacks on the United States. But the lawyers have said Mr. Mobley denies being involved in any terrorist plot.
Posted by Robert on October 4, 2010 11:56 PM
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