The English Language school, Student Visa scam

Taxpayers subsidizing Foreign Students to come to the US

"Several of the 9/11 hijackers used the student visa program to get into the United States"

From Eric Dondero:

In recent years, many faux english language schools have been set up nationwide, used as a means to get immigrants into the country by legitimate means.

As this 2010 report indicates, in a South Florida school as many as "95% of all applicants" were fraudulant. The school was set up as nothing less than a front to process student visas so that illegal immigrants could get into the country.

Are accredited universities and colleges any different?

We have now learned that Saudi Muslim terrorist Khalid Al-M Aldawsari spent a short while at a language school at Vanderbilt Univ. in Tennessee, before heading to Lubbock, Texas to attend Texas Tech. He first attended the impressive sounding TTU college of engineering. But a short while thereafter, he dropped out and tranferred to a less rigorous 2-year community college nearby to "study business."

According to this report from UNLV the Saudi government gives scholarships to study english in the US "by thousands of Saudi students annually."

Nationally, over 55,000 foreign students come to the US each year to study English as a Second Language, (source: Universitiesandcollegesinutah.com)

Incredibly, many of this state-subsidized colleges and universities such as Harvard, Amherst and MIT give away free financial aid to these foreign students. See a full list from InternationalStudent.com, of colleges who offer such taxpayer-subsidized assistance.

Confirmed! Aldawsari attended Vanderbilt in Tenn. from Oct. 2008 to Aug. 2009

Terrorist blogged that fellow Muslims in US were not being agressive enough in Killing Americans

From Eric Dondero:

The Ft. Worth Star-Telegram offers a specific timeline on Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari's activities in the United States.

Stacy McCain and Libertarian Republican were the very first media in the entire Nation to connect the dots late last night, to a crush Aldawsari had on a Vanderbilt co-ed Sarah Rice Stender. (Photo from her Facebook Page). However, it was unclear how Aldawsari could have met her since she was at Vanderbilt, not Texas Tech.

Now, the Star-Telegram has confirmed his residency and other media confirmed his student status at Vanderbilt in Nashville.
Wrote Aldawsari in a blog post May 19, 2009:

I am falling in love of her..... She is goregeous that I cann't forget her just right away... I am asking Allah the great to covert her to Islam and marry me.

September 2008: Aldawsari enters the United States.

October 2008 to August 2009: Aldawsari lives in Tennessee, studying English.

August 2009 to January 2011: He attends Texas Tech University, majoring in chemical engineering.

March 11, 2010: On his blog, Aldawsari expresses his displeasure with the current condition of Muslims, lamenting what he viewed as their passivity and pacifism.

Aldawsari planned to blow-up American Youths at a Dallas Nightclub

There's also this interesting new bit of information. Though, it was reported last night that Aldawsari had targetted a nightclub, there was no indication from the various media reports, in what city in the US. We now know it was Dallas.

Continuing:

Feb. 19: Aldawsari does keyword searches for "party in dallas" and "can u take backpack to nightclub." The FBI believes that he was targeting a nightclub with an explosive concealed in a backpack.

Rude Terrorist?

Finally, this less important, but still rather interesting, if not outright amusing new informaton. Aldawsari was under surveillance from the FBI for two weeks after a North Carolina chemical company reported a "suspicious request" for a chemincal used in the production of the explosive T.N.P. The chemical company (undercover FBI agent) questioned Aldawsari about the order.

And now we learn he actually complained about being questioned:

Feb. 3: Carolina Biological Supply officials contact Aldawsari, questioning him about the phenol. Aldawsari tells them that he is associated with Texas Tech University and that the phenol is for "off-campus, personal research." At the time, Aldawsari is a student at South Plains College, not Tech.

Feb. 10: Aldawsari calls Carolina Biological Supply officials and complains about being questioned

Editor's comment - Sounding a little like CAIR (Council on American Islamic Relations) complaining about harrassment of Muslims.

Khalid Ali-M Aldawsar lived above an Army Recruiting Center

MORNING UPDATE!

Army Recruiting Ctr. Killer Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad - Arkansas, 2009

From Eric Dondero:

The Associated Press this morning is reporting an interesting bit of information on the Muslim student terrorist from Saudi Arabia. While at Texas Tech Khalid Ali-M Aldawsar lived right above and Army Recruiting Center.

Newser.com:

Prosecutors: Texas college student charged with plotting US terror attack was moved by 9/11...

[A] Feb. 24, 2011, photo shows the front of the complex where Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari lived in Lubbock, Texas. Aldawsari's residence is behind the apartment that can be seen above the Army Career Center...

Overnight it was confirmed that Aldawsari spent a few months in Tennessee at Vanderbilt Univ. studying English.

Recall this story from June 1, 2009, LR, "Little Rock Military Recruiter Killer visited Yemen on a Somali passport: Possible ties to radical Somali Muslims in Nashville"

New information is pouring in regarding the double shooting this afternoon at an Army-Navy Recruiting Center in West Little Rock, Arkansas.

Just Breaking from ABC News...

The suspect arrested in the fatal shooting of one soldier and the critical injury of another at a Little Rock, Ark., Army recruiting booth today was under investigation by the FBI's Joint Terrorist Task Force since his return from Yemen, ABC News has learned.

The investigation was in its preliminary stages, authorities said, and was based on the suspect's travel to Yemen and his arrest there for using a Somali passport.

Meanwhile, Arkansas Blog is reporting that the suspect is originally from Tennessee. From the Blog:

The suspect, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, 24, lived on Mara Lynn Drive. He was formerly known as Carlos Bledsoe and apparently moved to Little Rock from Memphis two to three months ago. He also had lived in Nashville, Tenn. recently.

Tennessee, Nashville specifically, is home to a sizeable Somali immigrant population.

See photo of Aldawsari's apartment complex at AP linked story.

Sarah Rice Stender, the object of affections of a lovesick Saudi Muslim suspected Terrorist

"I am falling in love with her... She is goregeous that I cann't forget her just right away"

From Eric Dondero & Stacy McCain:

Bryan Preston of Texas, a friend of this website, and currently co-editor of Pajamas Media has been hastily researching the background of the accused Saudi student terrorist Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari.

Aldawsari was a chemical engineering student at Texas Tech, and Southern Plains college nearby in Levelland.

Preston located a blog in the name of a Lubbock resident Aldawsari, called From Far Away.

From PJ Tattler:

A little searching around facebook turns up this page, which belongs to a Khalid Aldaswari of Lubbock, TX. Going by the activities and interests listed on the page, he’s Saudi and despises Israel. We’re basing the Saudi connection on his link to this page, and his link to this page, which calls for a revolution in the KSA, and his Israel hatred speculation on his link to this page. So everything points to this being Khalid Ali-M. Aldaswari’s facebook page, though of course it’s possible that there is another Saudi by the same name, in Lubbock, population about 264,000.

The English part of the blog is mostly about school, cars and girls, and his dream to work for Google.

This is an opportunity to be in the US to achieve my dream that I am working very hard and I am doing my best to catch it, that dream is mainly and simply to be an employee in google which is not impossible to achieve even if it is hard...

Was Aldawsari rejected by an American girl?

Minutes ago, the New York Times confirmed that From Far Away is indeed Khlid Ali-M Aldawsari's blog.

The affidavit says that in his journal, Mr. Aldawsari said he was inspired by the speeches of Osama Bin Laden and wrote that the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, had produced a “big change” in his thinking. It also contends that he was the writer of a blog called FromFarAway90, published in a mix of English and Arabic.

The Arabic posts on that blog speak at times about war and distress in Palestine and other Muslim lands and about driving infidels out of the Islamic world, and they ask that Allah make the writer a martyr.

Searching way down in the "Older Posts," I found this gem, dated Tuesday, May 19, 2009:

I met my language partner Sarah Rice Stender and she was nice and pretty, so I like her so much. Me and my friend Adbullrahman Alhamdi were with her today for out first meeting with her and she asked us to discuss about a topic, yet she likes to talk about religioun so we did. I think she has a good point about Islam and she is knowing better about this great faith and religioun.

I am reading this day a lot of my prophet mohammed ( peace be to upon him ) to build my knowledge about my religioun and about him...

I am falling in love of her.....

She is goregeous that I cann't forget her just right away...

I am asking Allah the great to covert her to Islam and marry me.

A search for Sarah Rice Stender comes up with the photo above at this Facebook Page. Interestingly, it lists Vanderbilt Univ. in Tennessee and virtually all of her Facebook friends are college age. (Strong Caution! It is possible that there is another Sarah Rice Stender, and this is not the same individual talked of by Aldawsari).

Did a rejection from Sarah Stender possibly lead to Aldawsari’s life of Jihad?

HUGELY IMPORTANT UPDATE!!! Just 20 minutes ago, Channel 9 News out of Nashville, Tennessee broke the following story - "Terror Suspect Has A Tennessee Connection"

Following 4 background paragraphs, this new information:

Aldawsari, who previously studied at an English language center at Vanderbilt University, was legally in the U.S. on a student visa.

This is the first media to report on Aldawsari attending Vanderbilt, the same college as Sarah Rice Stender.

Muslim Youth arrested on Terrorism charges in Texas: Targeted Bush home; 12 Dams, Nuke Plants in Colorado, California

Came to US on a Student Visa, specifically so he could carry out Terror Acts

From Eric Dondero:

Just breaking from CNN, Fox News, and various local media...

A Saudi national has been arrested on charges of planning a terrorist attack on the home of former President George W. Bush. In addition, he is alleged to have plotted to use weapons of mass destruction on at least 12 hydroelectric dams and nuclear power plants located in Colorado and California. There are other indications that he might have been planning a bombing at a nightclub, as well.

Just one Ingredient away from Trinitrophenol or T.N.P.

From the Houston Chronicle "Saudi citizen at Texas college arrested in bomb plot":

WASHINGTON - Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari, 20, a citizen of Saudi Arabia and resident of Lubbock, Texas, was arrested late yesterday by FBI agents in Texas on a federal charge of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction in connection with his alleged purchase of chemicals and equipment necessary to make an improvised explosive device (IED) and his research of potential U.S. targets.

This was not a sting operation. Rather, a chemical company located in North Carolina, became suspicious of Aldawsari's order, of a unique substance concentrated phenol. The substance can be used in explosive material trinitrophenol, also known as T.N.P.

The Chronicle further explains:

Aldawsari allegedly attempted to have the phenol order shipped to a freight company so it could be held for him there, but the freight company returned the order to the supplier and called the police.

Aldawsari had already obtained all of the other ingredients to make the explosive.

Even more alarming, Aldawsari used his status as a Student "researcher" to obtain the chemical compounds.

Continuing:

Later, Aldawsari falsely told the supplier he was associated with a university and wanted the phenol for "off-campus, personal research."

Additionally:

He has also acquired or taken a substantial step toward acquiring most of the ingredients and equipment necessary to construct an IED and he has conducted online research of several potential U.S. targets...

Internet Posts: "Wage Jihad on the Infidels," opposed Iraq War

Aldawsari obtained a student Visa to come to the US specifically to launch the attacks. Records indicate he was attending a mainly career training 2-year school, South Plains College in Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock is also home to Texas Tech. (Texas Tech has a very active and organized Muslim Student Association. TTU MSA website).

Federal authorities say Aldawsari's diary indicated the young man had been plotting an attack for years and obtained a scholarship so he could come directly to the United State to carry out jihad.

Plans were also found by authorities in Aldawsari's possession, on chemical ingredients needed to construct Nitro Urea explosives, booby traps, and cell phone detonators.

Aldawsari was apparently just days away from launching the attacks, "and that the suspect was one chemical away from finishing a bomb." An entry in his diary states:

"And now, after mastering the English language, learning how to build explosives and continuous planning to target the infidel Americans, it is time for Jihad."

Aldawsari also made extremist posts on the internet.

From WTSP Tampa Bay (via CBS):

"It is war ... until the infidels leave defeated," the student wrote in online postings.

He also referred to one of his targets, Bush's Dallas-area residence, as "the Tyrant's home."

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Tabitha Hale of Freedom Works: She’s okay, shaken up, after assault from CWA unionist at Madison protests

Any different from Egyptian assault of CBS News Reporter Lara Logan?

From Eric Dondero:

Tabitha Hale of the Tea Party group, Freedom Works, gives a detailed description of the violence she faced covering the Union protests at the State Capitol in Madison, over at RedState. Hale was hit and her camera pushed away by a protester with Communication Workers of America. She describes a big brawly grey-bearded unionist who assaulted her and verbally attacked her colleague calling him a "little shit." She writes, "Union Thuggery Descends On FreedomWorks."

Basically, it’s ridiculous. I’m a 5?1 female in a dress, and he was standing up on a garden wall above me in the courtyard. He hardly felt threatened. I was stunned, because generally protesters are there to, you know, get their message out. They don’t normally shy away from the camera.

I’m very much okay, and very appreciative of the support from my fellow bloggers and activists today. I am, however, shaken up by the level of sheer hatred I experienced today. The look of fury on his face in the close up is appalling.

I was not asking for this. There was no confrontation between the thug and myself prior to this. He had not asked me to put the camera away

You can see the video at RedState.

She then compares the violent reaction she received in Madison to that of CBS reporter Lara Logan in Cairo a week and a half ago. Continuing:

This just can’t be tolerated anymore. It’s one thing to be called a violent teabagger. It’s another to be called a violent teabagger while you’re being assaulted. They’ve been comparing themselves to the Egyptians ousting Mubarak. Looks like they’re not too far off, given that they share the tendency to assault women with cameras.

Note - Tabitha is a friend of our own Stacy McCain. Stacy writes this morning at TheOtherMcCain:

For all their sermons about “civility,” the Left never hesitates to unleash this kind of frenzied carnival of hate against their designated scapegoats, without concern for whether they thereby create a climate in which a union goon roughs up Tabitha Hale.

Additional - Tabitha blogs and is Media Director at the Palinite, libertarian-conservative SmartGirlPolitics.

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Mass loss out of close binaries

Authors: W. Van Rensbergen, J. P. De Greve, N. Mennekens, K. Jansen and C. De Loore.<br />Astronomy & Astrophysics Vol. 528 , page A16<br />Published online: 18/02/2011<br />
Keywords:
binaries: eclipsing ; stars: evolution ; stars: mass-loss ; stars: statistics.