New York ‘lone wolf’ was one hour away from finishing his bomb
She also praised the New York Police Department, saying, “I think they handled it well.”
Officials with the NYPD, which conducted the undercover investigation using a confidential informant and a bugged apartment, said the department had to move quickly because Pimentel was about to test a pipe bomb made out of match heads, nails and other ingredients bought at neighborhood hardware and discount stores.
Two law enforcement officials said Monday that the NYPD’s Intelligence Division had sought to get the FBI involved at least twice as the investigation unfolded. Both times, the FBI concluded that Pimentel lacked the mental capacity to act on his own, they said.
The FBI thought Pimentel “didn’t have the predisposition or the ability to do anything on his own,” one of the officials said.
The officials were not authorized to speak about the case and spoke on condition of anonymity. The FBI’s New York office and the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan both declined to comment on Monday.
Pimentel’s lawyer, Joseph Zablocki, said his client was never a true threat.
“If the goal here is to be stopping terror … I’m not sure that this is where we should be spending our resources,” he said.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly defended the handling of the case Monday, saying the NYPD kept federal authorities in the loop “all along” before circumstances forced investigators to take swift measures using state charges.
“No question in my mind that we had to take this case down,” Kelly said. “There was an imminent threat.”
Added Kelly: “This is a classic case of what we’ve been talking about �� the lone wolf, an individual, self-radicalized. This is the needle in the haystack problem we face as a country and as a city.”
Authorities described Pimentel as an unemployed U.S. citizen and “al-Qaida sympathizer” who was born in the Dominican Republic. He had lived most of his life in Manhattan, aside from about five years in the upstate city of Schenectady, where authorities say he had an arrested for credit card fraud.
His mother said he was raised Roman Catholic. But he converted to Islam in 2004 and went by the name Muhammad Yusuf, authorities said.
Using a tip from police in Albany, the NYPD had been watching Pimentel using a confidential informant for the past year. Investigators learned that he was energized and motivated to carry out his plan by the Sept. 30 killing of al-Qaida’s U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, police said.
Pimentel was under constant surveillance as he shopped for the pipe bombmaterials. He also was overheard talking about attacking police patrol cars and postal facilities, killing soldiers returning home from abroad andbombing a police station in Bayonne, N.J., authorizes said.
Am I the Only One?
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Has anyone else read a book or seen a movie that was so significant that it molded their overall outlook on life?
If you don’t quite follow me, here are some examples that did it for me:Books
The Dune series
The Silmarillion
Memnoch the DevilMovies
The Usual Suspects
Memento
Spawn (Animated) -
fear and loathing in las vegas, boondock saints, and slc punk.
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Congrats on making Artillery by the way. :-)
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I think this was a thread from last year… but anyway
Books:
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
The World As Will and Representation
Civilization and Its Discontents
One Dimensional Man
The Republic
FaustMovies:
Longest Day
Battlestar Galactica 1978
Inn Of The Seventh Happiness
Conspiracy
Waterloo ( rob steiger version)
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Books…
#1 by a mile has to be Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.
State of Fear by Crichton is probably also on my influential list.
And I would also have to add (forgive me…)
To Ride a Silver Broomstick by Silver Ravenwolf. Pure trash, but it started my journey beyond agnosticism…Movies…
Patton. It is just one of those movies that, upon watching it, makes you feel ready to conquer the world.
Fahrenheit 451. Obvious reasons.
Andromeda Strain. What science does not know CAN kill you… -
Usual suspects was dope. Kevin Spacey had his A game on. The ending still gives me goose bumps.
Right off the top of my head I will say One Flew Over the cuckoo’s Nest, the movie, never read the book. -
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Books…
#1 by a mile has to be Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.
State of Fear by Crichton is probably also on my influential list.
And I would also have to add (forgive me…)
To Ride a Silver Broomstick by Silver Ravenwolf. Pure trash, but it started my journey beyond agnosticism…Movies…
Patton. It is just one of those movies that, upon watching it, makes you feel ready to conquer the world.
Fahrenheit 451. Obvious reasons.
Andromeda Strain. What science does not know CAN kill you…(I am pretty sure you can take a joke switch) :evil:
I figured yours would be:
“The kama sutra”
“My life as a sexual deviant” by the marqi de sad (sp)?I am in a goofy mood, had to make fun
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“Thus Spoke Zarathustra” I read in college IL. The part that has been burned into my memmory (may not be an exact quote).
“Beware the so called sagely man who comes limping into the light. Because he has learned too quickly, and the good things not at all”. Than a few sentences later “It would be better if he had not been born at all”.
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Nah…
Believe it or not, I am actually very “tame” compared to most of the folks in that lifestyle. I did meet my wife via Bondage.com, but since then the two of us have settled into a rather vanilla, typical married couple relationship. But we do enjoy other couples from time to time… :evil:
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For me it wasn’t a book or movie that molded my outlook on life. It was a tv commercial. Years ago there was a USMC commercial that stated " To win you have to be smart, to compete you have to be strong". When I first heard that I was mumbling to myself for a month that " I’m pretty smart". TO COMPETE YOU HAVE TO BE STRONG!! To go from weak to strong is simple. Grow balls!! Do something really out of character and begin standing up to anyone and everyone. What is difficult at first becomes easy as hell later. That was my life’s most important lesson. Of course if you never were a weak kid, then this lesson would not apply!
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The book “Dune” also made an impression on me.
Movies:
Star Wars series
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Books:
Foundation series by Asimov
Homecoming series by Orson Scott Card
(These are the only ones I can remember for right now)Movies:
A lot, can’t remember -
Books: David Feintuch’s Seafort Saga (7 books starting with Midshipman’s Hope)
Movie: By Dawn’s Early Light
Movie: Doctor Strangelove (Shows just what one small group of insane people can do to the world, as long as they’re the right group!)
Book: The Worm in the Apple
And many, many more. :)
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Forrest Gump pwns whatever movies you guys post. Its the ultimate movie about the retard that could. Forrest Gump FTW!!
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Books: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Confucius’ Analects, Gantz, A People’s History of the United States, just about anything from Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Movies: Gantz, Saving Private Ryan (honestly), Seven Samurai, A Very Long Engagement, Half Baked (I think half my brain has been used memorizing that movie from watching it so much years ago)
Of course I have forgotten many, but this is what I had of the top of my head.
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This was what molded my out look on life.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4668196322523357460
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The book “one flew over the cuckoos nest” is from the indians point of view. Its even better than the awesome movie.
Some books -
The bear and the dragon by tom clancy Very long. again uses character jack ryan as president during a war b/w Russia and ChinaIsmael and My Ismael by daniel quinn Girl talks to a gorrila that can communicate through physcokenisis or something like that.
The ape “Ismael” tries to teach the girl how the world is totally F’ed up and how the world controlles people through “mother culture”. A lot of going back to tribal ways and no locking up of the food. Question work. That stuffThe story of B by daniel quinn. Same ape only about religion this time.
Banking on Baghdad by i forget. The history of foreign influence in iraq going back to around 3000 b.c.