conference on combating terrorism. here he is seen listening to israeli ambassador talking about his efforts. he also he can chanexchanged e- 2008 to 2009 with terrorist anwar h anwaral al ahi. he was promoted to major in may 2009 possibly earning nearly 100,000 in pay and bonuses. three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clear ranges when he report to do sex tex for training. when hasan was transferred to fort hood one called a colleague and said you are getting our worst. he was supposed to deploy to
conference on combating terrorism. here he is seen listening to israeli ambassador talking about his efforts. he also he can chanexchanged e- 2008 to 2009 with terrorist anwar h anwaral al ahi. he was promoted to major in may 2009 possibly earning nearly 100,000 in pay and bonuses. three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clear ranges when he report to do sex tex for training. when hasan was transferred to fort hood one called a colleague and said you are getting our worst. he was supposed to deploy to
efforts. he also exchanged e-mails in 2008 and 2009 with a well-known terrorist anbar al-awahi. despite deficiencies and becoming an islamic extremist he was promoted earning 100,000 in pay and bonuses. psychiatrist also learned he had ordered to deploy to his first deployment to a combat zone. three months before the shooting hassan held a secret level of security clearance when he reported to texas for security at fort hood for predeployment training. when he was transferred to fort hood one of the supervisors called and said you are getting our worst. he was supposed to deploy to afghanistan with my unit. we would have worked together on a team or in a clinic. i never met him that day.
war that they believe until. we did a little research on major hassan. we had no idea who he was. through our arm plea contacts army contacts on jttf we were able to realize he was an army major who was assign to do walter reed. because he lived in the dc area they can t take the lead on the investigation. they have to pass it off to a different joint terrorism task force in the washington, d.c. area. we forwarded back to discretionary lead to washington to follow up as they deemed to be appropriate. the joint member of the terrorism task force looked at formal officer sal rations reports of hassan didn t see anything amiss didn t interview people who had served the mayjo in the classroom did not talk to his supervisors and fellow students. they decided for a variety of
on-line sermons as characterized in a senate report on fort hood he was a provocateur of home grown terrorism. in order to track him or monitor him what had to happen? had to be able to obtain a court order. we were able to get that order out of san diego. this surveillance included the national security agency or nsa interception of his e-mail. alaki was busy on the web. he was incredibly busy. during his peak had upwards of 60 e-mail accounts that he was using at any given time. how much of it was encrypted or using code? i will simply say some were. he has 60 accounts. that s a lot of accounts. thousands of e-mails over a 3 year period 10 s of thousands. buried in that pot of e-mails are these communications between major hassan and anwar alhaki. that s right.