Another Deadly Scam on the General Public
The Alleged D.C. Snipers

NEWSLETTER #20
October 29, 2002

We interrupt the regularly scheduled newsletter for this special bulletin ...

This was supposed to be a continuation of the previous newsletter, complete with a long list of links that I didn't quite get to last time, but current events have taken precedence and must be addressed. I am therefore sending out two 'Special Bulletins' -- this one, on the arrest of the alleged DC snipers, and a second on the untimely death of Senator Paul Wellstone.

These two bulletins will be combined on my website as Newsletter #20. This will be followed by Newsletter #21, which will consist primarily of a very long list of links, including all of the ones that I had originally intended to include with Newsletter #19.

Two unlikely suspects have been selected to play the roles of the feared DC snipers: John Allen Muhammad, commonly described as a 41-year-old 'drifter,' though until fairly recently he had spent his entire adult life in the military; and a 17-year-old Jamaican immigrant named Lee Boyd Malvo (also identified as Lee Byron Malvo and John Lee Malvo), who entered the country illegally several years ago.

The pair allegedly conducted their killing spree by utilizing what police have described as a car that had been modified to create a mobile sniper's nest. There are, alas, numerous problems with this scenario. And there is certainly no shortage of weirdness surrounding the alleged exploits of the pair.

Consider the following:

Muhammad's ex-wife, with whom he has had a stormy relationship marked by bitter custody battles, recently relocated to the DC area to take a job at, of all places, John Ashcroft's Justice Department. This peculiar fact, though reported by the British press, has been curiously absent in the blanket coverage of the case by the American media. (http://www.observer.co.uk/focus/story/0,6903,820087,00.html)

Two years ago, Muhammad kidnapped his own children, in clear violation of a court order, and took them out of the country for an extended period of time. There is no indication that he was charged with any crime in connection with these actions, nor for repeatedly threatening his former wife.

That same former wife charged Muhammad, in court documents, with tapping her phone line. No indication has been given as to how Muhammad acquired the skills and equipment to do this. (http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-na-sniper25oct25004444.story)

The rifle allegedly used in the shootings was purchased in June from a Tacoma, Washington-based dealer operating under the name "Bull's Eye Shooter Supply." The shop, located near the Army's Ft. Lewis base, is owned by a former U.S. Army sniper instructor. Muhammad completed his lengthy tour of duty at Ft. Lewis, which has, curiously enough, a sniper training program. (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-profile26oct26.story)

Though Muhammad is generally portrayed by the media as a chronically unemployed drifter who stayed at homeless shelters, he doesn't appear to have had problems with money. Consider all of the following facts which have emerged in various press accounts:

Before kidnapping his children, Muhammad was ordered to pay nearly $900 per month in child support, indicating that the court had reason to believe that he had a fairly substantial income at the time.

He has reportedly owned, or co-owned, several businesses, including a karate school, an auto repair business, and something called, strangely enough, "Reality Enterprises." (http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-na-profile25oct25004444.story)

A number of witnesses have commented on the incongruity of an allegedly homeless man who always had money to spend. The L.A. Times reported that a former girlfriend told her family that Muhammad's "story didn't make any sense ... He was a hard-luck drifter with money, a man who could pick up and fly to the Caribbean whenever he got the inclination." The same Times report added that "She wasn't the only one asking questions ... The director of the shelter has said [of Muhammad] ... 'He was rather secretive about his past and present ... He was closed-mouthed. He didn't have a visible source of income, but he was able to travel at a moment's notice.'" (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-na-killers27oct27.story)

The Independent Online noted that with "no apparent means of support, Muhammad and companion John Lee Malvo traveled from the Caribbean to the north-western United States, and points in between, over the past year and a half. How they financed their activities remains a mystery." The man who runs the homeless mission where Muhammad last stayed in Washington state, Reverend Alan Archer, was reportedly "amazed to see Muhammad getting phone calls from a travel agent." Archer recalled that Muhammad flew off on ski trips to both Denver and Salt Lake City. (http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=79&art_id=qw1035806221674B225&set_id=1)

While living in Antigua, with no visible means of support, Muhammad nevertheless was able to send his three children to an exclusive private school. (http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=79&art_id=qw1035806221674B225&set_id=1)

Clearly there was someone, or some entity, bankrolling Muhammad's activities. The media will likely either ignore this fact, or will attempt to link Muhammad to some sort of 'terrorist' organization, though it isn't likely that many fingers will be pointed at his most likely benefactor -- the terrorist organization known as the CIA.

Two years ago, Muhammad, an American citizen born and raised in Louisiana, obtained an Antiguan passport -- allegedly by lying about who his mother was. Why he would be taken at his word and not required to show proof of Antiguan citizenship has not been explained. (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-profile26oct26.story)

Also unexplained is why he was issued the passport in July 2000, although the Antiguan government claims that its records don't show Muhammad entering the country until May of 2001. (http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=79&art_id=qw1035806221674B225&set_id=1)

Initial reports speculated that Muhammad had received sniper training. The Army has subsequently denied this. Most reports hold that Muhammad, throughout what the Times described as a "checkered, 16-year military career," never distinguished himself as a skilled shooter. (http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-na-profile25oct25004444.story)

As the Times explained: "All soldiers entering the Army undergo basic training with M-16 rifles. Once every year, they have to requalify, earning 'marksman,' 'sharpshooter' or 'expert' marks. Muhammad ultimately earned only a sharpshooter mark, so to compare him to a military sniper would be inaccurate." (http://www.calendarlive.com/printedition/calendar/cl-et-roug26oct26.story) Indeed it would. To even be considered for admission to the Army's sniper schools reportedly requires three consecutive 'expert' rankings. Muhammad could not even manage one such score over the course of sixteen years. He could though, rather amazingly, score head shots on live targets from up to 500 yards away, even while firing from inside a cramped car trunk with limited visibility. Imagine that.

But did Muhammad have more training than what is officially acknowledged? He frequently claimed that he had. Was this just baseless boasting?

The WSWS reported that "various sources indicate that Muhammad liked to boast about his service in the army and claimed to be working for the CIA and FBI." While applying at a government office on Antigua, he "claimed to have attended 'Special Forces/ Sniper School' in the US military and to have 'taught urban warfare.'" In the summer of 2002, Muhammad told a nephew in Baton Rouge "a dubious story about working for the Central Intelligence Agency." (http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/oct2002/snip-o28.shtml)

Muhammad further claimed that Malvo was also a highly trained operative, recruited for his ability to infiltrate the youth culture. (http://www.msnbc.com/news/825625.asp?pne=msn&cp1=1#BODY)

The Guardian reported that Muhammad "appears to have told friends" that he had received training as a sniper and had served in Special Forces. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,819054,00.html)

Muhammad's former business partner in the karate school also recalled being told that his partner had served in Special Forces. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,819695,00.html)

Muhammad's alleged accomplice, just seventeen years old and with no formal firearms training, is claimed to have been the gunman in some of the sniper shootings. Reports claim that Muhammad trained Malvo in the use of firearms by taking target practice on a tree stump in the backyard of a Tacoma home -- as though hitting a large tree stump from across a backyard is equivalent to hitting a human target from hundreds of yards away, from an awkward position within a car trunk.

According to published reports, neither of the two had ever lived in the Washington, DC area. The pair arrived there just prior to the time that the shootings started. Strangely though, they had a thorough enough knowledge of the area to locate strategic sites from which to shoot, and to map out escape routes that enabled them to evade capture.

The car, a 1990 blue Chevrolet Caprice purchased just before the shooting spree began, is loaded with symbolism (for those who follow such things):

The vehicle was purchased from a New Jersey auto dealership named (and this, I have to say, is a nice touch) "Sure Shot Autos." (http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-na-sniper25oct25004444.story) It was formerly used as a police cruiser.

The name "Caprice" means, according to Webster's New World Dictionary, "a sudden, impulsive change in thinking or acting" -- such as, say, a 41-year-old man suddenly becoming a deranged serial sniper.

I should probably add here that a blue Chevy Caprice bears strikingly little resemblance to a white van or box truck.

Just hours before the suspects were arrested, Chief Charles Moose - who has become a fixture on cable and network newscasts - issued via national television what appeared for all the world to be a post-hypnotic, 'triggering' cue. As the Guardian described it: "Hours before the arrest yesterday morning of the two men now believed to be responsible for the string of murders around Washington, the Montgomery county police chief, Charles Moose, made his strangest communication with the then-unknown suspects. Swallowing hard, he began to read from a prepared statement. 'You indicated that you want us to do and say certain things,' he said, as mystified reporters looked on. 'You asked us to say, quote: 'We have caught the sniper like a duck in a noose.' We understand that hearing us say that is important to you.' Investigators offered no illumination of the reference, even after John Allen Muhammad and Lee Malvo were taken into custody yesterday." (http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,818958,00.html)

Just hours later, the suddenly known suspects were found sleeping soundly, and were promptly taken into custody without offering any resistance. They were only a few miles from both the first and last shooting scenes. That final surreal announcement followed a series of increasingly bizarre, cryptic communications by Moose to the purported snipers.

At one point, Moose pleaded with the suspects to call police on the phone number that had supposedly been left behind in a message from the sniper. No one in the media bothered to ask why, if the number was in fact left by the sniper, the police were now imploring the suspect to call them on that number. Did the sniper leave the police their own phone number, just in case they might have forgotten it?

Prior to last year, John Allen Muhammad was known as John Allen Williams. He changed his name just in time, it appears, for the media to be able to portray him as some sort of Islamic fundamentalist. Eleven years ago though, Williams served in the Gulf War, demonstrating that he apparently had no reservations about participating in a brutal assault upon a predominantly Islamic nation. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,819054,00.html)

Muhammad has been described by various witnesses as an extremely controlling man who exerted an extraordinary amount of influence over his young accomplice. Their relationship has been described as "drill sergeant/recruit." (http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,819695,00.html)

Some reports claim that the pair first met in Antigua, while others suggest that they first teamed up in Tacoma. No reports have offered much insight into how or why this odd couple became partners.

Muhammad was not at first booked on murder charges, but on charges of harassing his ex-wife two years ago -- thereby illustrating that police did indeed have enough evidence to charge Muhammad with crimes for the actions that he had taken against his ex-wife, but had previously chosen not to do so.

As previously noted, Malvo entered the United States illegally. Not long before the sniper killings began, he was detained by the INS, who were aware of his status as an illegal immigrant. Strangely though, he was subsequently released. Under normal circumstances, Malvo would have been deported and John Muhammad would have been incarcerated before the sniper shootings even began.

It is asserted by the police that someone claiming to be the sniper told them in a telephone conversation that they should "take him seriously," and that if they had any doubts about that, they should "check with the people in Montgomery." (http://www.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4531898,00.html)

If this conversation did in fact take place, which seems rather doubtful, the logical conclusion to draw would have been that the sniper was referring to Montgomery County, Maryland, where six of the sniper's victims were shot. For some inexplicable reason though, police immediately focused their attention on Montgomery, Alabama. Nearly instantaneously, they then claimed to have connected the sniper killings to a seemingly unrelated robbery/murder, which was committed with a handgun of a caliber not known to have been in the possession of Muhammad or Malvo. Why the investigators turned their attention to Alabama, why they focused on this particular unsolved crime, and how they were able to suddenly identify a previously unidentified fingerprint, are all questions that police have not bothered to provide answers to.

The Independent Online noted in passing, without elaboration, that Muhammad's ready supply of cash may have been due to a "combination of odd jobs and crimes that included human smuggling." (http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=79&art_id=qw1035806221674B225&set_id=1)

Is that what Muhammad's rather mysterious travels were really all about? And if so, on whose behalf was he working? Again, it must be asked: who were Muhammad's unseen benefactors? The suspect list would seem to be a rather short one.

This bulletin includes only the bits and pieces of incongruous information that have emerged thus far through various avenues of the media. While there is far more that has yet to be discovered, it is already clear that there is much more to this story than what has been presented to the American people.

Meanwhile, U.S. authorities are busily maneuvering to stage a trial with a predetermined outcome -- one that will include the execution of 17-year-old Malvo. The media is clamoring for that execution to take place, even though there has been no compelling evidence presented thus far to indicate the young man's guilt.

It is important to remember that we are talking here about a kid who has been victimized throughout the entirety of his brief stay here on planet Earth. Born onto the mean streets of Jamaica, in a land ruled by violent drug-lords, and apparently abandoned by his father, Malvo survived a childhood that no kid should have to endure.

Smuggled into the States in the hold of a cargo ship, in the hopes of finding a better life, Malvo found nothing but further victimization and despair -- at the hands of a man named John Allen Muhammad.

But through it all, Malvo remained - as friends and acquaintances have reported - an intelligent, thoughtful, unerringly polite and friendly kid -- who also was, if police spokesmen and the media are to be believed, a serial sniper.

So let's execute the bastard. We don't even need to bother with a trial. The sooner the better. Then we can all get on with our lives.

(Check back soon for part 2 of this posting, on the death of Paul Wellstone)
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Are We Waking Up Yet?
Another Deadly Scam on the General Public

The Alleged D.C. Snipers
By the Center for an Informed America

Posted on the Independent Newswire on 30 October 2002.
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