FBI Hid Fact that Orlando Pulse Nightclub Terrorist’s Dad Was Secret FBI Informant For Over a Decade

Uh Oh!!! MORE REALLY BAD NEWS FOR THE CORRUPT FBI!! We’re now starting to learn about another horrible fumble by the FBI, which may have allowed the Pulse Nightclub Massacre terrorist to commit mass murder – and another FBI cover-up to hide family connections to the FBI.

FBI Hid Fact that Orlando Pulse Nightclub Terrorist's Dad Was Secret FBI Informant For Over a Decade

FBI Hid Fact that Orlando Pulse Nightclub Terrorist’s Dad Was Secret FBI Informant For Over a Decade

The coverup by the FBI is now also being used by lawyers for Mateen’s wife, Noor Salman, to end her trial for allegedly providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization, obstruction of justice, and aiding and abetting her husband in his attack. Salman lawyers have filed a motion to dismiss the case thanks to the FBI hiding these facts.

Omar Mateen, the terrorist who killed 49 people and wounded another 58 others when he shot up the Orlando Pulse nightclub, is the son of a long-time secret FBI informant who apparently played a part in stopping an in-depth investigation into his son’s workplace threats, which may very well have prevented the Pulse Nightclub Massacre from taking place.

“Seddique Mateen was a FBI confidential human source at various points in time between January 2005 and June 2016” – Court Document Filed by the Lawyer for Pulse Nightclub Terrorist’s Wife Noor Salman

But the FBI is pretty embarrassed about the connection and have been trying to keep it hidden – apparently even from layers in a court case against the terrorist’s wife.

So lets get this straight.. The FBI was investigating Omar Mateen for 10 months, but apparently stopped the investigation and allowed Matten to go on his shooting spree inside the Pulse Nightclub.

This leaves a lot more questions. Here are a few.

  • How much does Mueller, Comey and McCabe know and when did they know it?
  • After investigating Mateen for 10 months, what did the FBI do to conclude that Mateen was not a threat?
  • Was Mateen’s FBI informant father involved in his son’s terrorist attack on the Pulse Nightclub, or could he have had knowledge about the attack before his son murdered 49 people?

Corrupt FBI criminals Comey and McCabe have a lot of explaining to do, which needs to be done under oath before a Special Council.

One thing is for sure… Under corrupt leadership, the FBI is just as bad as the criminals and cannot be trusted because the FBI fucks up everything they touch.

Lawyers for Omar Mateen’s wife say emails show the shooter’s father was an FBI informant—and his bureau ties had a role in an early investigation into his son’s workplace threats.

The father of Omar Mateen—the gunman who killed 49 people and injured dozens more at an Orlando nightclub in June 2016—was an FBI source for years before the deadly rampage and is currently the subject of a criminal investigation, according to explosive new court documents.

The revelations surfaced during the trial of Mateen’s wife, Noor Salman, who prosecutors claim knew about her husband’s plan to attack the Pulse nightclub and did nothing to stop him. The 31-year-old is accused of providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization, obstruction of justice, and aiding and abetting her husband in his attack, but the case against her has unraveled in recent days.

Noor Salman has pleaded not guilty. On Sunday, her lawyers filed a motion to dismiss the case.

Prosecutors sent an email over the weekend that claimed Seddique Mateen, the gunman’s father, was a confidential FBI source from January 2005 through June 2016, according to the motion filed by Salman’s defense attorneys.

The documents state the father’s relationship with the FBI precluded a previous investigation into threats made by Omar Mateen in 2013, three years before the Pulse attack.

Those threats launched officials into a 10-month probe from May 2013 to March 2014 in a joint federal and local effort, running his name through terrorism databases, scrutinizing his phone records, and watching him from unmarked vehicles, the Los Angeles Times reported. Mateen was tracked daily and interviewed twice. Confidential informants were deployed at least a dozen times, the newspaper reported.

Mateen even provided a written statement admitting he had previously lied to agents, but ultimately authorities determined that he was not a threat and closed the case.

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