Army Maj. Nidal Hasan was exactly the kind of man many people knew him to be. And that’s why they continually promoted him and sent him some place else. Because nobody, apparently, was willing to intervene despite many warning signs about his behavior.
Those are the findings from the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs. They found that the massacre allegedly carried out by Nidal Hasan could have have been prevented.
Had just one person acted on the information many different people had, the tragedy that occurred at Fort Hood on November 5, 2009 may have been prevented.
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Is it possible that the reason “no one put it all together” might be because the case against the Major is synthetic, for the purpose of furthering an anti-Islamic agenda?
It would be interesting to examine Maj. Hasan’s medical records, to learn whether he as a candidate for transfer to Afghanistan, had been ‘inoculated’ with Lariam, a drug which we learned from the Fort Bragg murders, can cause psychotic break in some individuals.
Islam does a great job of furthering any anti islamic agenda out there. Read Surra 7 and Surra 9.