Al Qaeda Leader Zawahiri Called for ‘Lone Wolf’ Attack Just 2 Days Before Shooting That Killed 13 in Navy Yard, Was it Related?

WND reported: (WND) — Authorities in Washington say their investigation so far gives them no reason to believe Navy Yard shooting suspect Aaron Alexis, 34, with a Fort Worth, Texas, address, is linked to organized terror even though just two days earlier, al-Qaida’s leader had called for a “lone wolf” attack on Washington.

The attack Monday at the Washington Navy Yard left 13 dead, including Alexis, a military contractor, authorities said. The motive for the gun assault on the base was unclear and authorities even still wondered whether the gunman was alone, or whether there were others involved.

At the Debkafile intelligence report, a submission Monday said, “Two days ago al-Qaida leader Ayman Zawahiri issued a videotaped call for an adherent to carry out a ‘lone wolf attack’ inside the United States.”

And at the Washington Free Beacon, a report from Bill Gertz confirmed that several online jihadists were linking Islamists to the violence.

He reported, “Several jihadists wrote in Arabic on Twitter shortly after the shooting began around 8:20 a.m. ET that it appeared to be motivated by Islamist extremism. Some used the hashtag ‘Al Qaeda’ to report news of the shooting.”

He continued, “Some jihadists said the shooting was part of global jihad but none indicated inside knowledge of the killings, suggesting the comments are probably speculation or propaganda.”

He reported one jihadist on Twitter “said the attacks took place close to the 12th anniversary of the al-Qaida attacks on New York and Washington and thus appeared to be linked to Islamism.”

District of Columbia Mayor Vincent C. Gray said no motive was known, and he affirmed that there is no known reason to link it to Islamist terror, although he did tell the Washington Post he could not exclude that as a possible reason.

“We don’t know what the motive is at this stage,” Gray explained. “We don’t have any reason at this stage to suspect terrorism, but certainly it has not been ruled out.”

But while Gertz concurred that there was no immediate claim of responsibility from known terror groups, “A jihadist named Idaat Amniyah (@abdallahsaker) who claimed to be part of the Middle East group Fatah al-Islam stated that the shooting showed ‘we have moved from the defensive to the offensive stage’ of global jihad.”

And Gertz identified another jihadist, named Abu-Osama al-Muwahhid (@ab_osama1), who Tweeted praise for the attack.

Washington Police Chief Cathy Lanier said for a time police were seeking two others as possible suspects, but one was found and ruled out. The third person still remained of interest to authorities.

She reported “multiple pieces of information” raised the prospect of more than one suspect involved.

The Debkafile further reported that the participation of more than one gunman would point to a coordinated attack.

The target was a base where about 3,000 service members are assigned, and it’s only a couple of miles from the Capitol.

Larry O’Daniel, a member of the 250,000-strong National Vietnam and Gulf War Veterans Coalition’s Counter Terror Committee, said his group concluded that Zawahiri has great influence on al-Qaida’s tactics.

Noting that Gertz had reported as early as January that an al-Qaida website was lobbying for attacks on the U.S., his report explained that warning was “strikingly similar” to Zawahiri’s statements.

“In February, WND reported that CIA asset ‘Reza Kahlili’ alleged Iran was targeting American utilities including cell towers, power utilities, water supplies, high voltage towers, and public transportation,” O’Daniel’s report said.

“Also in January, Mohammad al Zawahiri, younger brother to Ayman, echoed the jihadist call for action against a number of countries, roughly equivalent to those mentioned later in August 2013, who helped France as outlined in the Gertz article. Zawahiri asked for help from ‘all Muslim brothers’ as part of Quranic duty,” he said.

Benghazi: Ty Woods Body Left on Tarmac for 3 Hours, Charles Woods Describes Yet Another Disgusting Deed Done by the Obama Regime

The horrific details of Benghazi continue to trickle in unbeknownst to the general public.  This time, we learned from Ty Woods Father Charles, that Ty Woods was left on the tarmac for 3 hours because there was no plane to rescue or even take his body back home to the United States.

Fire Andrea Mitchell reported: Last Sunday night on Huckabee, Charles Woods, father of Ty Woods who was killed in last year’s Benghazi terrorist attack revealed another disgusting thing done by Obama and Hillary Clinton. According to Charles Woods on Huckabee, Ty Woods’ body was left on the tarmac for three hours and there wasn’t even an American plane sent to rescue or even take his body home. As usual, the rest of the media will never report this disgusting fact. As the Obama regime, Hillary Clinton and the media. You’ll get ‘what difference at this point does it make?’

Charles Woods: ‘It’s a little late for that. I wish he had taken the time the night of September 11, not to go to bed, not to go prepare to collect money in Las Vegas, but I wish he had taken time then to watch more of the video of the live time ambush attack at the Embassy and that I wish that he had sent the troops that everybody knows were available to rescue those people…

In this case, there was no rescue attempt, no planes sent. In fact, Ty’s body was left on the tarmac for three hours and there wasn’t even an American plane sent to rescue or even take his body home.

They had to commandeer a Libyan plane and didn’t even know where they would be taken in order to remove his body from the tarmac. Is that the way to treat an American hero?’

Michelle Obama: White House Concerts Like the One Tonight for ‘Rich People and Fancy People’

Michelle ObamaLet alone this is the third concert of the Sequester…

U.S. News reported: The Obamas have taken great pride in starting the White House concert series, “In Performance at the White House.” But first lady Michelle Obama was also fairly frank about who gets to sit in the audience.

Talking to a group of local students Monday morning at the White House, she broke down the demographics: “Whenever we have musicians or artists or movie stars come here to perform — which these folks will be doing this evening for a bunch of rich people and fancy people and all of that, right — the most fun is when we invite young people like all of you here during the day so that you get a chance to talk to these folks and learn from them.”

At Monday morning’s session, previewing Musica Latina night at the White House, were Gloria and Emilio Esteban, Lila Downs, Romeo Santos and Marco Antonio Solis.

Ricky Martin, the most famous of the artists performing Monday night, did not attend the earlier event with the school children.

Update: The White House has canceled tonight’s party.

Navy Yard Shooting Update: Aaron Alexis was a Buddhist

UPDATE:
09/16/2013
18:28 EST

Aaron AlexisEarly word is Aaron Alexis was a Buddhist according to his friends.

Breitbart reported: Aaron Alexis, the man identified as the shooter at the Washington Navy Yard, was a Buddhist according to one of his friends. Former roommate Nutpisit Sathamtewakul, who owns Happy Bowl Thai in White Settlement, told local media that Alexis worked at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Ft. Worth, Texas. He worked there from 2007 to 2011, and left the Navy as a petty officer 3rd class on January 31, 2011. According to Sathamtewakul, Alexis practiced Buddhism. Alexis, said his roommate, never showed aggression, but owned a concealed handgun license. On September 4, 2010, he was arrested for shooting a round through the apartment of a neighbor living above him. He was not charged, with the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office stating, “After reviewing the facts presented by the police department, it was determined that the elements constituting recklessness under Texas law were not present and a case was not filed.”

Alexis visited Thailand recently, according to his friend, and had traveled to Japan with a computer defense contractor, according to a customer of Happy Bowl and copy editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. His landlord described him as well-behaved and calm.

Washington Post confirms story: Aaron Alexis ‘was seen frequently at a Buddhist temple.’

Navy Yard Shooter: Mugshot of Shooter Aaron Alexis

TheBlaze reported: According to Washington D.C. NBC affiliate WRC-TV, the Navy Yard shooter, 34-year-old Aaron Alexis, was arrested in September 2010 for accidentally discharging a firearm.

The picture, displayed below, shows Alexis, according to the FBI. It was not immediately clear when the photo was taken.

Aaron Alexis

According to Fox News’ Jonathan Hunt, Alexis was arrested for accidentally discharging his firearm, but never officially charged.

A police report, obtained by KXAS-TV, reveals that a woman called police in September 2010 after she heard a “loud pop” and saw a “hole in her floor.”

Police then interviewed Alexis who said that “he did have a gun” and claimed to be “cleaning it when it went off.” A gun cleaning kit was found near the firearm.

“After investigating the situation, Aaron was taken to 350 W. Belknap and booked,” the police report concludes.

Check back here for updates.