{"id":16410,"date":"2010-02-18T19:21:38","date_gmt":"2010-02-19T02:21:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nationalterroralert.com\/?p=16410"},"modified":"2010-02-21T17:54:29","modified_gmt":"2010-02-22T00:54:29","slug":"fort-jackson-alleged-attempt-by-soldiers-to-poison-food","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nationalterroralert.com\/fort-jackson-alleged-attempt-by-soldiers-to-poison-food\/","title":{"rendered":"Fort Jackson – Alleged Attempt by Soldiers to Poison Food Supply"},"content":{"rendered":"

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UPDATE: Jawa<\/a><\/strong> takes a well-balanced approach to this story. <\/p>\n

“So until all the facts are known, a caution about making more out of this than what is known is certainly reasonable. But to dismiss the whole thing out-of-hand and claim that there is nothing to see here flies in the face of the fact that two months after this incident, there is still an open investigation. Bravo to CBN and Fox for making this investigation public and let’s see what investigators actually turn up in this case.”<\/p>\n

Fox News is reporting Fort Jackson authorities are investigating an alleged attempt to poison the food supply at the base. Amazingly, if the reports are true, the investigation has been going on for nearly 2 months.<\/p>\n

The U.S. Army is investigating allegations that soldiers were attempting to poison the food supply at Fort Jackson in South Carolina.The ongoing probe began two months ago, Chris Grey, a spokesman for the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division, told Fox News.The Army is taking the allegations \u0153extremely seriously, Grey said, but so far, “there is no credible information to support the allegations.<\/p>\n

“The suspects were part of a Arabic translation program called “09 Lima” and use Arabic as their first language, two sources told Fox News. Another military source said they were Muslim. Grey would not confirm or deny the sources information.<\/p>\n

via Source – read Full Article<\/a>.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

From CBN News – Five Muslim Soldiers Arrested at Fort Jackson in South Carolina<\/strong><\/p>\n

CBN News has learned exclusively that five Muslim soldiers at Fort Jackson in South Carolina were arrested just before Christmas. It is unclear whether the men are still in custody. The five were part of the Arabic Translation program at the base.<\/p>\n

The men are suspected of trying to poison the food supply at Fort Jackson.<\/p>\n

A source with intimate knowledge of the investigation, which is ongoing, told CBN News investigators suspect the “Fort Jackson Five” may have been in contact with the group of five Washington, DC area Muslims that traveled to Pakistan to wage jihad against U.S. troops in December. That group was arrested by Pakistani authorities, also just before Christmas.<\/p>\n

Coming as it does on the heels of November’s Fort Hood jihadist massacre, this news has major implications.
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\nSource – Read Full Article<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

WLTX Reports<\/strong><\/p>\n

Officials at Fort Jackson tell News19 that before Christmas several soldiers were detained in an ongoing investigation.<\/p>\n

News19 was told Thursday evening that the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division is handling the investigation.<\/p>\n

Several national news organizations are reporting that several soldiers tried to poison food kept at the base.<\/p>\n

The media relations staff at Fort Jackson tells us that no one was poisoned and they are working to find out if any of the reports are true.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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