UPDATE FOX NEWS REPORTS That al-Qaeda Inspire Magazine Editor Samir Khan Has Been Killed With Anwar al-Awlaki.

Posted: September 30, 2011 in Bill Warner is a private investigator in Sarasota Fl., Samir Khan Needs To Be Terminated, SAMIR KHAN YEMEN
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September 30th, 2011

U.S.-Born Terror Boss Anwar al-Awlaki Killed in Yemen, Next Up His Online Front Man Charlotte’s Samir Khan.   FOX NEWS REPORTS That al-Qaeda Inspire Magazine Editor Samir Khan Has Been Killed With Anwar al-Awlaki.
 
UPDATE 10/010/2011….Charlotte NC family of al-Qaeda blogger Samir Khan ‘appalled’ by U.S. actions in killing him, al-Qaeda blogger Samir Khan begged “Allah” to have Sarasota Private Investigator Bill Warner killed and his house wiped out with a Huricane, too freakin bad Khan family, I would have put a .38 hollow point in his head if I had the chance.  Samir Khan had his goons emailing me death threats such as “I would love to cut off the head of this tall goofy Bill Warner”.
 
Former Charlotte NC man Samir Khan killed in Yemen drone attack.  SANAA, Yemen (WBTV) – A Charlotte man who ran the al-Qaida newsletter from Yemen was killed in a drone attack that also took out a prominent cleric Friday. Khan, from Charlotte, just published a new issue of al-Qaeda’s online magazine earlier this week.  WBTV (along with private investigator Bill Warner) was the first to report about Khan in 2008 and at the time Khan began criticizing WBTV. In addition to Khan, the U.S. airstrike Friday also killed American-Yemeni cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. 

In the latest issue of INSPIRE – out on Tuesday –  he wrote that America “failed to respond” to al-Qaeda’s propaganda their videos and books and other productions.  By not responding, Khan says this gives al-Qaeda an edge. What he doesn’t say in his article is that federal officials know about these magazines and videos, but are choosing not to debate.

WBTV’s Molly Grantham uncovered Khan’s involvement in 2008. At the time, Samir Khan, responded by using his website to criticize WBTV.

Previous story: Samir Khan criticizes WBTV

 He wrote that WBTV was spreading lies about his website and he claimed to have never before seen the video footage we found in attached links to his site. In 2008, Khan called the WBTV reporting “useless” and a way to try and get ratings. When Khan was in Charlotte  he refused to answer WBTV’s questions.

  
“SHUT DOWN AL-QAEDA WEBSITES”
Charlotte NC Jihadi Samir Khan needs to be terminated with extreme prejudice. Prior Post, Thursday, November 25, 2010..I should have “terminated” Samir Khan in Charlotte when he threatened to have me killed back in January 2009, now Samir Khan heads up propaganda for Al-Qaeda in Yemen. Samir Khan had dedicated an Al-Qaeda video “Return of the Blog” to the death of Sarasota Private Investigator Bill Warner and includes Bill Warner’s name in the video, see the video click here, It has already posted to Youtube and around the world.
 
See Charlotte’s WBTV 3 expose on Samir Khan last year in a 3 part series, with information provided by private investigator Bill Warner, that ended up costing terrorist Samir Khan his job at Convergys Corporation.
1). WBTV Pro Al-Qaeda Web site Run by a Charlotte Man, Private investigator Bill Warner helped expose Khan.
2). Representative Sue Myrick Has Strong Words About Online Terrorism, Samir Khan’s website in Charlotte NC.
3). Radical Website Blogger Responds to WBTV, Samir Khan Charlotte NC.
  
Samir Khan’s response to WBTV Expose of Samir Kahn, they got him fired from his job, he complains about his civil rights being violated, see his photo as he runs away from reporter Molly Grantham, see Youtube expose videos on Samir Khan, click here and click here and click here and click here.
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Thabaat.net the Al-Thabaat network directly linked to Samir Khan, was shut down on or about June 2rd, 2009 see article, Wednesday, June 03, 2009 Pro Al-Qaeda Website Run By Samir Khan in Charlotte NC is Shut Down, His Al-Thabaat Islamic Network Is No More.
 
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